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4 - COMPONENTS

4.1 - Fan motor assembly

4.1.1 - Description

The  ICM  has  a  double  inlet  high  static  pressure  fan  motor 

assembly.
The low energy consumption motor uses a 230 V ± 10%, 50 Hz 

single-phase power supply and runs at variable speed under the 

control of a Carrier numeric controller supplying  0-10 V control 

signal.

4.1.2 - Fan motor assembly removal procedure

WARNING: Disconnect the power supply to the unit before 

carrying out any work on the unit.

If the fan develops a fault the whole assembly must be removed 

and replaced.

 

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Remove the fan access panel (12a).

 

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Disconnect  the  fan  motor  assembly  power  supply  cables 

equipped with quick connectors (power and control wiring).

 

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Disconnect the electric heater supply cable from the 42BJ. 

The  cable  has  three  wires  terminating  in  flat  spade 

connectors.

 

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The fan motor and its support are held in place by one screw 

(12b)  and  three  lugs.  Remove  this  screw  and  slide  the 

assembly free of the lugs.

 

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Remove the fan from its support panel (4 screws - 12c).

 

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Replace the fan motor assembly and follow the procedure in 

reverse order.

WARNING: To reconnect the motor cables separate the power 

wiring cable from the control wiring cable and pull them apart 

as far as possible.

4.2 - Water coil

4.2.1 - Coil removal procedure

WARNING: Disconnect the power supply to the unit before 

carrying out any work on the unit.

 

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Close the isolating valves on the manifolds.

 

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Unscrew the union nuts to disconnect the flexible water pipes.

 

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Remove the valve actuators taking care to identify the cooling 

and heating valves.

 

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Disconnect the flexible condensate drain pipe which is held 

in place by a collar (the collar is not supplied by Carrier).

 

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Remove the two-way or three-way water flow control valve 

bodies. Depending how the 42BJ ICM LEC is configured, the 

three-way valve coupling may be fitted with a heating/cooling 

changeover switch, if so do not remove it.

 

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Remove the 4 torx screws (T20) and slide out the coil and 

drain pan assembly.

 

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Replacement is by the reversal of the procedure des-cribed 

above. Ensure that all gaskets are changed (new gaskets 

fitted) and that the inlet and outlet connections to the coil are 

made  correctly  using  an  appropriate  sealing  compound 

applied to the valve body.

 

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Bleed all air from the coil during refilling.

ATTENTION: It is advisable to tighten the valve body to the 

coils with caution (15 N·m is sufficient) to ensure they are not 

damaged.

4.2.2 - Coil inlet/outlet positions (Fig. 15)

Water inlets/outlets, sizes 1.9/2.9.
Water inlets/outlets, size 4.9.

ATTENTION: Carefully observe the direction indicated by the 

arrow on the valves, based on the connection side and the 

valve type.

4.3 - Duct connection spigots

These are manufactured from high density plastic with a VO fire 

rating. They are encased inside the unit. The ducts should be fixed 

to these spigots using circular collars or adhesive. Screws and 

rivets should not be used.

WARNING: In order to guarantee good air tightness, the duct 

should overlap the whole of the spigot.

Make  sure  that  the  maximum  supply  air  temperature  does  not 

exceed 60°C.
Do not lift or support the unit using the spigots, place loads on the 

spigots or damage the spigots during installation or operation.

4.4 - 

Optional air filter and filter access: air 

filter replacement

Air filters should be changed regularly. How often this is needed 

depends on the cleanliness of the working environment and the 

rate at which the filter becomes clogged.
If clogged filters are not changed they can increase the pressure 

drop, trapped dust particles may be given off and entrained in the 

air  supply,  and  the  general  performance  of  the  ICM  may  be 

degraded as the air flow reduces.

NOTE: The condensate drain pan is located at the suction 

end of the fan, and could therefore overflow if the air filter 

became clogged. This is because the partial vacuum inside 

the unit could stop the condensate from draining normally.

Access from the side (Fig. 1c)

To access the filter, open the latch, open the hinged access door 

and remove the filter from its housing by releasing the two clips 

which hold it in place.
When replacing the filter, make sure that the sealing gasket is 

against the internal metal housing.

Access from above or below (Figs. 1a and 1b)

In these situations the filter is installed in a removable plug-in unit. 

To  replace  the  filter  assembly,  disengage  the  two  latches  and 

withdraw the plug-in unit. Remove the old filter and insert a new 

one ensuring that the sealing gasket is against the internal metal 

housing.

NOTE: When installing an ICM in a ceiling void, check that 

no T-bars will obstruct access to the filter or prevent the plug-

in unit from being withdrawn.

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Summary of Contents for 42BJ ULTRA

Page 1: ...I N S TA L L AT I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S Original document INDIVIDUAL COMFORT MODULE FOR VARIABLE AIR VOLUME SYSTEMS 42BJ MCI LEC Sizes 1 9 2 9 4 9 ...

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Page 3: ...n conditions 9 2 4 Caution for the control of the 42BJ ICM LEC 9 2 5 Regulations 9 3 INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT 10 3 1 Installing the unit in the false ceiling 10 3 2 Installation procedure 10 3 3 Remocal procedure 10 4 COMPONENTS 11 4 1 Fan motor assembly 11 4 2 Water coil 11 4 3 Duct connection spigots 11 4 4 Optional air filter and filter access air filter replacement 11 4 5 Constant volume fresh...

Page 4: ...B C D E F G H I 4 ...

Page 5: ...m m 50 mm l s m3 h A B MR60 17 60 4 4 4 4 MR75 21 75 4 3 4 3 MR85 24 85 3 3 3 2 MR90 25 90 3 2 2 2 MR100 28 100 2 1 2 1 MR105 29 105 2 1 1 1 MR110 31 110 1 1 1 1 MR120 33 120 3 3 MR130 36 130 2 1 MR140 39 140 1 1 MR160 44 160 L M N O 5 ...

Page 6: ... A 2 wV In Out In Out Cold Hot Ø 16 61 75 75 10 5 4 Ø 1 2 gas 25 82 5 69 188 A 3 wV In 42BJ A 1 9 151 mm 2 9 190 mm 42BJ MCI LEC 4 9 Out Ø 16 75 61 4 Ø 1 2 gas 163 5 192 225 69 2 wV In In Out Cold Hot Out Ø 16 75 61 4 Ø 1 2 gas 163 5 192 62 5 69 3 wV In In Out Cold Hot 6 ...

Page 7: ...g device for installation in a false ceiling H I Levelling the unit J Condensate drain pipe K Several units connected to one condensate collector L Fresh air controller modification M Fan motor assembly removal 12a Door 12b Locking screw 12C Fan fixing screw N Electric heater removal O Underfloor installation P Coil water inlet outlet positions sizes 1 9 and 4 9 In Water in Out Water out Hot Hot w...

Page 8: ...acteria and chemicals in order to avoid problems due to corrosion and scaling The water circuit must include all the necessary elements for the treatment of the water filters additives intermediate exchangers purges drains isolating valves etc according to the analysis results The results must be in accordance with the values shown below Total hardness in mmol l 1 mmol l 1 5 Chloride CL 10 mg litre...

Page 9: ...rown green yellow and its cross section and type must comply with the specifications set out by the applicable EN or IEC standard Refer to the selection sheet or the name plate to determine the maximum input current These devices are not supplied by Carrier In general terms the following rules must be applied Upstream over voltage protection Unit without electric heater T2A Unit with electric heat...

Page 10: ... over the whole horizontal pipe run Install a 50 mm minimum siphon to prevent gases and odours from flowing back into the ceiling void If several units are connected to a common collector a device must be installed Fig 10 Before operating the unit ensure that the water flows into the internal condensate drain pan by pouring some water into it If problems are detected check the drain pipe slope and l...

Page 11: ...d all air from the coil during refilling ATTENTION It is advisable to tighten the valve body to the coils with caution 15 N m is sufficient to ensure they are not damaged 4 2 2 Coil inlet outlet positions Fig 15 Water inlets outlets sizes 1 9 2 9 Water inlets outlets size 4 9 ATTENTION Carefully observe the direction indicated by the arrow on the valves based on the connection side and the valve typ...

Page 12: ...e actuators must be connected to the power supply to open the valves via a command from the wall thermostats or from the BMS 4 6 2 Actuator replacement procedure The actuators on both the chilled water and the hot water valves may be replaced if either develops a fault Disconnect the power supply to the unit before carrying out any work on a unit Disconnect the actuator power supply cable equipped...

Page 13: ...umeric controller 4 10 Adjustable feet accessories for installation in a false floor void 4 10 1 Introduction An ICM may be installed in a floor void Adjustable feet with built in vibration absorbers are available as accessories for installation on site For further information please contact your local Carrier representative 4 10 2 Procedure for fitting see Figs 14 and 15 a Install angle bracket 1 u...

Page 14: ... high pressure PTC 4 wired stages Digit 14 F F5 access from below G F5 side access H F5 access from above K F6 access from below L F6 side access M F6 access from above S Activated carbon filters UVPCO access from below T Activated carbon filters UVPCO side access U Activated carbon filters UVPCO access from above Digit 15 None A 125 mm Ø fresh air spigot only B 8 3 l s 30 m3 h C 16 6 44 4 l s 21 ...

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Page 16: ...7 2021 replaces No 14281 11 2011 The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product specifications without prior notice Manufacturer Carrier S C S Rte de Thil 01120 Montluel France Printed in the European Union ...

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