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ELECTRIC HEATER OPTION

 

42TW 3 Rows Models 

42TW 4 Rows Models 

Heater option, watts 

42TW3-03 

42TW4-03 2000 

42TW3-05 

42TW4-04 2000 

42TW3-06 

42TW4-05 2000 

42TW3-07 

42TW4-06 2500 

42TW3-09 

42TW4-08 2500 

42TW3-11 

42TW4-10 4000 

42TW3-12 

42TW4-11 4000 

42TW3-16 

42TW4-14 4000 

TEST AND INSULATE 

When all joints are complete, perform hydrostatic 
test for leaks. Vent all coils at this time. Check 
interior unit piping for signs of leakage from 
shipping damage or mishandling. If leaks are 
found, notify a Carrier representative before 
initiating any repairs. Release trapped air from 
system (refer to Make Final Preparations section).  

MAKE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Refer to unit nameplate for required supply 
voltage, fan and heater amperage and required 
circuit ampacity. Refer to unit wire diagram for unit 
and field wiring; see fig.6 . Make sure all electrical 
connections are in accordance with unit wiring 
diagram and all applicable codes. The fan 
motor(s) should never be controlled by any wiring 
or device other than the factory-supplied control 
board and remote control. 
All field wiring must be in accordance with 
governing codes and ordinances. Any modification 
of unit wiring without factory authorization will 
invalidate all factory warranties and nullify any 
agency listings. 

IMPORTANT 

Wiring diagrams shown depict typical control 
functions. Refer to unit wiring label for specific 
functions. 

MAKE DUCT CONNECTIONS 

Install all ductwork to and from unit in 
accordance with all applicable codes. Duct 
construction must allow unit to operate within 
duct external static pressure limits as shown 
on job submittals. Units designed to operate 
with ductwork may be damaged if operated 
without intended ductwork attached. 
Units provided with outside air should have 
some method of low-temperature protection 
to prevent freeze-up. Insulate ductwork as 
required. Use flexible connections to 

minimize duct-to-unit alignment problems and 
noise transmission where specified. 
Set unit markings for minimum clearance to 
combustible materials and first 3 ft of 
ductwork. Install ductwork, accessory grilles 
and plenums so that they do not restrict 
access to filter. 
Cut openings for supply-air and return-air 
grilles. Be careful not to cut wires, piping or 
structural supports.

CAUTION

Prevent dust and debris from settling in 
unit

. If wall finish or color is to be spray 

applied,

cover all openings to prevent 

spray from entering unit. 

Unit efficiency 

will be reduced. 

MAKE FINAL PREPARATIONS 

1. Turn off power to the unit (open unit 
electrical disconnect). 
3. Clean dirt, dust, and other construction 
debris from unit interior. Be sure to check fan 
wheel and housing. 
4. Rotate fan wheel by hand to be sure it is 
free and does not rub housing. Check that 
wing nuts securing fan assembly to fan deck 
are tight. 
5. Ensure all panels and filters are installed 
before checking fan operation. Turn on power 
to the unit. 

IMPORTANT 

Do not start-up or operate unit without 
filter. Be sure filter and unit interior are 
clean.

8. Be sure drain line is properly and securely 
positioned and that the line is clear. Pour 
water into drain to check operation. 

- Select proper wall location to fix display pad

- Connect communication cable end to its 

   location in the PCB as shown in the wiring

   diagram. 

Summary of Contents for 42TD Series

Page 1: ...rvicing air conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical components Only trained and qualified service personnel should install repair or service air conditioning equi...

Page 2: ...hould be checked before the installation is started The installer should be familiar with each of the following requirements before the actual installation Space requirement and clearance See Fig 3 Ce...

Page 3: ...outlet High speed 0 Static Table 3 Physical Data 42TW4 42TD4 4 Pipe System Model 42TW4 Model 42TD4 Size 03 04 05 06 08 10 11 14 CFM 313 533 623 702 795 1065 1247 1416 Cooling Capacity kw 3 4 5 3 6 9 8...

Page 4: ...0 38 0 29 0 44 0 34 0 24 Watts 109 91 73 93 75 56 86 67 48 10 Amps 0 84 0 75 0 65 0 72 0 62 0 53 0 64 0 54 0 44 Watts 164 145 127 140 121 103 124 105 86 11 Amps 1 03 0 84 0 65 0 86 0 70 0 53 0 78 0 61...

Page 5: ...7 1055 1091 16 2062 1575 1268 1770 1295 1530 H At High Fan Speed M At Medium Fan Speed L At Low Fan Speed Table 6 b Fan Performance 42TW 4 SI 42TW4 Air Flow m 3 hr Ex Static Pres Pa 0 12 5 25 37 5 Uni...

Page 6: ......

Page 7: ...age against available power supply For special installation consult local building and electrical codes INSTALLATION PLACING UNIT IN POSITION 1 Select the unit location Allow adequate space for free a...

Page 8: ...unit to operate within duct external static pressure limits as shown on job submittals Units designed to operate with ductwork may be damaged if operated without intended ductwork attached Units provi...

Page 9: ...inutes to prevent overloading 2 Operation Mode Selection Key Toggles the operation mode Cool Dry Heat or Fan only 3 Fan Speed Selection Key Toggles the fan speed Auto High Medium or Low Note Fan key i...

Page 10: ...n Sleep function for healthy sleep to control automatically the room temperature and stop automatically the operation of the air conditioner after certain set off time Sleep mode is valid in cool or h...

Page 11: ...WIRING SCHEMATIC 42TW TD COOL HEAT...

Page 12: ...WIRING SCHEMATIC 42TW TD COOL HEAT WITHOUT CONTROL...

Page 13: ...fan assembly remove front or bottom panel Fan assembly may be removed from its tracks if unit has a long conduit lead Use a stiff brush or vacuum to remove dirt and debris from scroll Wipe all fan sur...

Page 14: ...t protected from direct foreign matter Cooling Heating Connections 13 Connect field piping to unit 14 Pressure test all piping for leaks 15 Install drain line traps as required 16 Insulate all piping...

Page 15: ...NOTES...

Page 16: ...Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations...

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