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Condensate Drain —

Install a trapped condensate drain

line to unit connection as shown in Fig. 13. The unit drain con-
nection is a PVC stub. See Fig. 14. Some areas may require an
adapter to connect to either galvanized steel or copper pipe.
For these applications, install a field-supplied threaded PVC
adapter.
NOTE: A trap must be installed in the condensate drain line to
ensure that the static pressure of fans is balanced with the
water column in the drain line and that condensate can drain
completely from pan. Without a trap, air can be drawn up drain
line until water level in condensate pan becomes equal to static
pressure created by fans, preventing complete drainage. Condi-
tions will worsen as filters become dirty.

Install clean-out plugs in trap. Pitch drain line downward to

an open floor drain or sump. Provide service clearance around
drain line to permit removal of unit panels. Observe all local
sanitary codes.

As shipped, the unit’s condensate drain pan is NOT sloped

towards the drain connection. The pan slope must be changed
to pitch towards the side of the unit with the drain connection.

See Fig. 14. Loosen the 2 screws next to the drain outlet at both
ends of the unit, push drain pan down in the slots near the drain
connection, and up in the slots on the opposite end. Retighten
screws. The pan should have a pitch of at least

1

/

4

-in. over its

length toward the drain connection.

Fan Motors and Drives —

Motor and drive packages

are factory installed in all units. The standard motor and drive
packages consist of the following items:

1 — fan motor
1 — adjustable motor pulley
1 — fan pulley
1 — fan

belt

(40RM007-012,

40RMQ008-012,

40RMS008-012 units)

2 — matched fan belts (40RM014-034, 40RMS014-034,

40RMQ014-028 units)

For instructions on changing fan rotation, changing drive

speeds and adjusting drives, see Pulley and Drive Adjustment
in the Service section.

OTE: Dimensions in [

] are in millimeters.

Fig. 13 — Condensate Drains

Fig. 14 — Drain Pan Slope Adjustment

Summary of Contents for 40RM007

Page 1: ...pment can be hazardous due to system pressures electrical components and equipment location elevated structures etc Only trained qualified installers and service mechanics should install start up and...

Page 2: ...unit for service clearance and airflow For units equipped with an economizer refer to the accessory installation instructions for additional clearance requirements Be sure floor wall or ceiling can su...

Page 3: ...5 0 DIRECT EXPANSION COIL Enhanced Copper Tubes Aluminum Sine Wave Fins Max Working Pressure psig 435 Face Area sq ft 6 67 8 33 10 0 13 25 17 67 19 88 24 86 29 83 No of Splits 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 No of C...

Page 4: ...Fins Max Working Pressure psig 435 Face Area sq ft 8 33 10 0 19 88 19 88 24 86 No of Splits 1 2 2 2 2 No of Circuits per Split 15 9 18 18 24 16 Split Type Percentage Face 50 50 Face 60 40 Rows Fins i...

Page 5: ...r Tubes Aluminum Sine Wave Fins Max Working Pressure psig 435 Face Area sq ft Upper 8 3 9 0 9 9 8 3 8 3 11 0 12 4 15 5 Face Area sq ft Lower 5 5 8 3 8 3 12 4 12 4 Rows Fins in 3 15 STEAM COIL Max Work...

Page 6: ...27 DIRECT EXPANSION COIL Enhanced Copper Tubes Aluminum Sine Wave Fins Max Working Pressure kPag 2999 Face Area sq m 0 62 0 77 0 93 0 93 1 64 1 85 2 30 2 77 No of Splits 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 No of Circuit...

Page 7: ...orking Pressure kPag 2999 Face Area sq m 0 77 0 93 1 85 1 85 2 30 No of Splits 1 2 2 2 2 No of Circuits per Split 15 9 18 18 24 16 Split Type Percentage Face 50 50 Face 60 40 Rows Fins m 3 591 4 591 4...

Page 8: ...g Pressure kPag 2999 Face Area sq m Upper 0 77 0 84 0 91 0 77 0 77 1 02 1 15 1 44 Face Area sq m Lower 0 51 0 77 0 77 1 15 1 15 Rows Fins m 3 591 3 591 3 591 3 591 3 591 3 591 3 591 3 591 STEAM COIL M...

Page 9: ...762 mm Local codes or jurisdiction may prevail 4 Liquid piping not supplied by Carrier 5 Duct flange is factory supplied and field installed 6 40RMS units may require alternate or addi tional field fa...

Page 10: ...Local codes or jurisdiction may prevail 4 Liquid piping not supplied by Carrier 5 Duct flange is factory supplied and field installed 6 40RMQ016 024 and 40RMS units may require alternate or additional...

Page 11: ...Left Side 2 ft 6 in 762 mm Local codes or jurisdiction may prevail 4 Liquid piping not supplied by Carrier 5 Duct flange is factory supplied and field installed 6 40RMQ028 and 40RMS may require altern...

Page 12: ...ve 60 Hz 028 size and 50 Hz 016 028 sizes WD Painted Alternate Motor and High Static Drive Packaging 1 Standard Domestic 3 Standard Export Revision Number 0 Original Nominal Capacity Tons kW 007 6 21...

Page 13: ...7 NOTE Be sure to remove the styrofoam shipping pad from the TXV Verify that it has been removed See Fig 3 The 40RM Series evaporator coils have a face split design Ensure that lower circuit of coil...

Page 14: ...14 NOTE Dimensions in are millimeters Fig 5 Preferred Suspension Technique UNIT SIZES 007 012 UNIT SIZES 014 024 UNIT SIZES 028 034 OVERHEAD SUSPENSION ACCESSORY...

Page 15: ...2 6 0 152 4 10 5 266 7 40RMQ016 024 028 3 5 6 7 11 8 28 6 11 8 28 6 13 4 44 5 3 25 82 6 6 125 155 6 10 38 263 7 40RMS028 034 5 6 7 8 21 2 63 5 21 2 63 5 21 2 63 5 21 2 63 5 6 0 152 4 9 625 244 5 13 38...

Page 16: ...r to Carrier System Design Manual for details 2 All wiring must comply with the applicable local and national codes 3 Wiring and piping shown are general points of connection guides only and are not i...

Page 17: ...2 C10 2 C15 40RMQ028 2 TDEBX11 2 1655 20 3 16 2 E15 40RM034 3 Row 4 Row 2 TDEBX16 2 TDEBX16 2 1126 2 1126 18 1 4 24 3 16 2 C12 2 C17 UNIT ACCESS HOLE NO CONNECTION TYPE CIRCUIT FITTINGS REQUIRED in 4...

Page 18: ...8 Street Elbow 5 8 Nipple 13 8 L 5 8 Long Radius Elbow 3 Liquid Upper 5 8 Street Elbow 5 8 Nipple 111 2 L 5 8 Long Radius Elbow 4 Suction Upper 11 8 Nipple 55 8 L 11 8 Long Radius Elbow 11 8 Nipple 13...

Page 19: ...d in Table 3 To access 40RMS coil vents and drains remove the unit side panel over the coil header Vent and drain plugs are on the top and bottom of header respectively See the Service section for inf...

Page 20: ...unit panels Observe all local sanitary codes As shipped the unit s condensate drain pan is NOT sloped towards the drain connection The pan slope must be changed to pitch towards the side of the unit...

Page 21: ...ring the mo tor mark the motor specifying 208 v or 230 v operation replac ing the 460 v sticker information on the units corner post Fan motors are factory installed on all units Indoor fan contactors...

Page 22: ...18 632 2 0 1 49 2 4 3 0 15 230 3 50 207 253 2 9 2 16 7 5 9 4 15 400 3 50 360 440 2 9 2 16 3 4 4 3 15 40RM 40RMS 014 208 230 3 60 187 253 2 9 2 16 7 5 9 4 15 460 3 60 414 506 2 9 2 16 3 4 4 3 15 575 3...

Page 23: ...4 15 400 3 50 360 440 2 9 2 16 3 4 4 3 15 40RMS 010 208 230 1 60 187 253 2 4 1 79 11 0 13 8 20 208 230 3 60 187 253 2 9 2 16 7 5 9 4 15 460 3 60 414 506 2 9 2 16 3 4 4 3 15 575 3 60 518 632 3 0 2 24...

Page 24: ...transmission of unit vibration If the duct blocks off the unit s access panel provide a slip joint in the ductwork to permit removal for servicing OUTDOOR AIR INLET CONNECTION Connect outdoor air inle...

Page 25: ...ooling heating system leaks Checking of all electrical connections Most unit service can be performed by removing one or both of the unit s side panels Coil cleaning or removal or insu lation cleaning...

Page 26: ...rtical and horizontal adjust ment Adjust belt s for correct deflection by loosening motor plate mounting bolts moving motor plate assembly forward or back and retightening bolts Press down on belt wit...

Page 27: ...ection methods follow Circulate hot water within the water coil s supply main or supplementary space heating Close off supply lines to unit and open a union or field supplied drain valve in the return...

Page 28: ...nd tilting them out of the filter track See Fig 15 and 26 4 Reverse the procedure to install new filters To install new filters in larger units that have 2 fans follow the preceding steps but use the...

Page 29: ...1 8 13 8 13 8 230 3 50 and 400 3 50 Speed rpm 1425 1425 1425 1425 1425 1425 1425 1425 1425 Hp 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 9 2 9 2 9 5 0 7 5 10 0 Frame NEMA 56Y 56Y 56Y 56Y 56Y 56Y 184T S213T S215T Shaft Dia in 5 8...

Page 30: ...00 3 50 Speed r s 23 75 23 75 23 75 23 75 23 75 23 75 23 75 23 75 23 75 Shaft kW 1 79 1 79 1 79 2 16 2 16 2 16 3 73 5 60 7 46 Frame NEMA 56Y 56Y 56Y 56Y 56Y 56Y 184T S213T S215T Shaft Dia mm 15 9 15 9...

Page 31: ...Pulley Flange 19 6 19 6 19 6 19 7 19 1 19 1 15 3 13 1 13 1 MAX FULL TURNS FROM CLOSED POSITION 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 SHAFTS CENTER DISTANCE in 10 44 12 32 10 44 12 32 10 44 12 32 10 44 12 32 10 44 12 32 1...

Page 32: ...0 1200 1200 1200 1200 1100 1100 Change per 1 2 Turn of Moveable Motor Pulley Flange 24 6 28 7 28 7 28 7 19 4 18 4 19 4 16 7 16 7 MAX FULL TURNS FROM CLOSED POSITION 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 SHAFTS CENTER DIS...

Page 33: ...3 16 4 Max Allowable Speed r s 20 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 18 3 18 3 Change per 1 2 Turn of Moveable Motor Pulley Flange 0 328 0 360 0 360 0 360 0 352 0 278 0 255 0 255 0 255 MAX FULL TURNS FR...

Page 34: ...N 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 SHAFTS CENTER DISTANCE in 10 44 12 32 10 44 12 32 10 44 12 32 10 44 12 32 10 44 12 32 10 44 12 32 9 12 10 99 6 67 9 43 6 67 9 43 UNIT 40RM 007 40RM 40RMQ 40RMS 008 40RMS 010 40RM 4...

Page 35: ...13 8 MAX FULL TURNS FROM CLOSED POSITION 5 5 5 6 5 6 6 6 6 SHAFTS CENTER DISTANCE in 10 44 12 32 10 44 12 32 10 44 12 32 9 16 10 99 9 16 10 99 9 16 10 99 8 16 10 02 6 67 9 43 6 67 9 43 UNIT 40RM 007...

Page 36: ...0 340 0 395 0 317 0 252 0 340 0 210 0 210 MAX FULL TURNS FROM CLOSED POSITION 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 6 6 SHAFTS CENTER DISTANCE mm 265 313 265 313 265 313 265 313 265 313 232 279 232 279 169 240 169 240 UNIT...

Page 37: ...535 0 99 623 1 31 704 1 69 775 2 08 838 2 47 896 2 86 5 700 550 1 23 587 1 37 664 1 71 740 2 11 809 2 55 872 2 99 929 3 43 6 250 596 1 59 630 1 74 700 2 09 770 2 51 837 2 97 899 3 45 955 3 94 016 4 50...

Page 38: ...51 1131 3 92 1181 4 32 4 300 925 2 73 980 3 11 1034 3 52 1084 3 92 1135 4 35 1184 4 78 5 000 950 3 26 1002 3 67 1052 4 09 1101 4 53 1148 4 98 1190 5 44 5 700 981 3 88 1031 4 33 1079 4 79 1125 5 25 116...

Page 39: ...4 10 38 0 98 11 73 1 26 12 91 1 55 13 97 1 84 14 93 2 13 2690 9 16 0 92 9 79 1 02 11 07 1 27 12 33 1 58 13 48 1 90 14 53 2 23 15 48 2 56 2950 9 93 1 18 10 50 1 30 11 66 1 56 12 83 1 87 13 95 2 22 14 9...

Page 40: ...92 19 68 3 22 2030 15 41 2 04 16 34 2 32 17 24 2 62 18 07 2 92 18 92 3 24 19 73 3 56 2360 15 84 2 43 16 70 2 74 17 54 3 05 18 35 3 38 19 14 3 71 19 83 4 06 2690 16 36 2 89 17 19 3 23 17 98 3 57 18 75...

Page 41: ...70 811 2 04 871 2 39 5 000 514 0 92 556 1 06 641 1 39 718 1 76 786 2 14 847 2 52 903 2 91 5 700 575 1 32 612 1 47 686 1 82 759 2 23 825 2 66 884 3 09 939 3 52 6 250 624 1 71 657 1 87 725 2 24 793 2 66...

Page 42: ...3 750 912 2 39 971 2 76 1028 3 14 1083 3 54 1135 3 95 1185 4 36 4 300 928 2 75 982 3 13 1036 3 53 1087 3 94 1138 4 37 1187 4 81 5 000 956 3 30 1007 3 71 1056 4 13 1104 4 56 1151 5 00 1196 5 46 5 700...

Page 43: ...10 68 1 04 11 96 1 31 13 09 1 60 14 11 1 88 15 05 2 17 2690 9 59 0 99 10 20 1 10 11 44 1 36 12 64 1 66 13 74 1 98 14 74 2 30 15 65 2 63 2950 10 40 1 28 10 96 1 39 12 09 1 67 13 21 1 98 14 27 2 33 15 2...

Page 44: ...06 17 13 2 34 18 04 2 64 18 91 2 94 19 75 3 25 2030 15 46 2 05 16 37 2 33 17 26 2 63 18 12 2 94 18 96 3 26 19 78 3 59 2360 15 94 2 46 16 78 2 77 17 60 3 08 18 40 3 40 19 18 3 73 19 94 4 07 2690 16 51...

Page 45: ...CTORY SUPPLIED PRESSURE DROP SI Bhp Brake Horsepower Input to Fan ESP External Static Pressure UNIT AIRFLOW Cfm PRESSURE DROP in wg 40RM 007 1 800 0 05 2 400 0 08 3 000 0 11 40RM 40RMQ 40RMS 008 2 250...

Page 46: ...ue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations PC 111 Catalog No 534 00003 Printed in U S A Form 40RM 23SI Pg 46 12 04 Replaces 40RM 22SI Book 1 4...

Page 47: ...RMINALS including main power supply TIGHT Y N _____ HAVE OUTDOOR UNIT CRANKCASE HEATERS BEEN ENERGIZED FOR 24 HOURS Y N ______ INDOOR UNIT HAS WATER BEEN PLACED IN DRAIN PAN TO CONFIRM PROPER DRAINAGE...

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