Carrier 50ZPM Manual Download Page 13

START-UP 

Step 1 — Check for Refrigerant Leaks 

Proceed as follows to locate and repair a refrigerant leak and to charge the unit: 

1.  Locate leak and make sure that refrigerant system pressure has been relieved and reclaimed from both high-

and low-pressure ports. 

2.  Repair leak following accepted practices. 

NOTE:

 Install a filter drier whenever the system has been opened for repair. 

3.  Add a small charge of Puron (R-410A) refrigerant vapor to system and leak-test unit. 

4.  Recover refrigerant from system and evacuate to 500 microns if no additional leaks are found.  

5.  Charge unit with Puron (R-410A) refrigerant, using an accurate scale. Refer to unit rating plate for required 

charge. 

 

Step 2 — Start-Up Cooling and Make Adjustments 

Complete the required procedures given in the Pre-Start-Up section before starting the unit. Do not jumper any safety 

devices when operating the unit. Do not operate the unit in cooling mode when the outdoor temperature is below 40°F 

(4.4°C) (unless accessory low-ambient kit is installed). Do not rapid cycle the compressor. Allow 5 min. between “on” 
cycles to prevent compressor damage. 

 

CHECKING COOLING AND HEATING CONTROL OPERATION - Start and check the unit for proper cooling control 

operation as follows: 

1.  Place room thermostat SYSTEM switch in OFF position. Observe that blower motor starts when FAN switch is 

placed in ON position and shuts down within 60 sec. when FAN switch is placed in AUTO position.  

2.  Place SYSTEM switch in COOL position and FAN switch in AUTO position. Set control below room 

temperature. Observe that compressor, outdoor fan, and indoor blower motors start. Observe that cooling 

cycle shuts down when control setting is satisfied. 

3.  If unit is equipped with electric heat, place system switch in HEAT position. Observe that indoor fan energizes. 

Set control above room temperature. Observe that heating cycle shuts down when control setting is satisfied.  

4.  When using an automatic changeover room thermostat, place both SYSTEM and FAN switches in AUTO 

positions. Observe that unit operates in Cooling mode when temperature control is set to call for Cooling 

(below room temperature), and unit operates in Heating mode when temperature control is set to call for 

Heating, if equipped with electric heat (above room temperature). 

 

Step 3 — Refrigerant Charge 

Refrigerant Charge — The refrigerant system is fully charged with Puron (R-410A) refrigerant and is tested and factory 

sealed. Amount of refrigerant charge is listed on unit nameplate and in Table 1. Unit must operate a minimum of 15 

minutes before checking charge. 

 

NOTE

: Adjustment of the refrigerant charge is not required unless the unit is suspected of not having the proper Puron 

(R-410A) charge. 

 

NOTE

: Unit sizes 36-48 have fixed orifice refrigerant metering devices; the 60 size has a TXV. There is a different 

charging procedure for both expansion devices. Refer to the correct procedure for your unit. 

 

NO CHARGE - Use standard evacuating techniques. After evacuating system, weigh in the specified amount of 

refrigerant (refer to Table 1).  

 
Low Charge Cooling 50ZPM Unit 36-48, Fixed Metering Device: 

1.  Operate unit a minimum of 10 minutes before checking charge. 

2.  Measure suction pressure by attaching an accurate gauge to compressor suction side service port. 

3.  Measure suction side temperature by attaching an accurate thermometer type or electronic thermometer to 

suction line about 10 in. from compressor.  

4.  Measure outdoor air dry-bulb temperature with thermometer.  

5.  Measure indoor air (return air) wet-bulb temperature with a sling psychomotor or electronic equivalent.  

6.  Using Superheat Charging Table find outdoor temperature and indoor air wet-bulb temperature. At this 

intersection note superheat. Where a dash (-) appears on table do not attempt to charge unit under these 

conditions or refrigerant slugging may occur. In this situation refrigerant must be evacuated and weighed in. 
See rating plate for charge quantity. 

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Summary of Contents for 50ZPM

Page 1: ...hese units can be placed on the side of a building or can be placed on a roof without roof curbs Each unit is designed to occupy a minimal space Piping and drain connections are readily accessible The...

Page 2: ...5 Connect Condensate Drain 9 Step 6 Install Electrical Connections 10 PRE START UP 12 START UP 13 Step 1 Check for Refrigerant Leaks 13 Step 2 Start Up Cooling and Make Adjustments 13 Step 3 Refriger...

Page 3: ...NING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage NOTE is used...

Page 4: ...systems Do not use R 22 service equipment or components on Puron refrigerant equipment WARNING PERSONAL INJURY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could cause personal injury deat...

Page 5: ...ded 3 1 24 x 36 x 1 Evaporator Fan and Motor Section Fan Quantity Fan Size Diam x L in 12 0 x 10 5 Fan Type Drive Type Motor Type Indoor Motor Factory Speed Setting Low Motor Quantity Maximum HP Maxim...

Page 6: ...ct Opening Center of Gravity mm LBS KG A B C X Y Z 36 279 127 30 12 765 14 0 357 7 13 7 348 14 356 19 483 14 0 356 48 305 139 34 13 867 19 9 506 14 13 9 354 14 356 19 483 16 0 406 60 352 160 42 13 107...

Page 7: ...IVING AND INSTALLATION Step 1 Check Equipment IDENTIFY UNIT The unit model number and serial number are printed on the unit informative plate Check this information against shipping papers INSPECT SHI...

Page 8: ...runoff levels Do not use unit if it has been under water Step 4 Select and Install Ductwork The design and installation of the duct system must be in accordance with the standards of the NFPA for ins...

Page 9: ...ur L brackets are factory installed Supply air duct Two L brackets 9 7 in x 15 5 in Return air duct Two L brackets 14 in x 20 in Fig 2 Factory Installed Duct Flanges Table 1 Minimum Airflow for Safe E...

Page 10: ...d at a slope of at least 1 in 25 4 mm for every 10 ft 3 m of horizontal run Be sure to check the drain tube for leaks Prime trap at the beginning of the cooling season start up Allowable glues for con...

Page 11: ...ads and unit power leads as shown in Fig 7 and Fig 8 Route thermostat wires through grommet providing a drip loop at the panel Connect low voltage leads to the thermostat as shown in Fig 8 The unit tr...

Page 12: ...s have been removed Fig 8 Control Connections Caution FIRE EXPLOSION ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death and or property damage 1 Follow rec...

Page 13: ...own when control setting is satisfied 4 When using an automatic changeover room thermostat place both SYSTEM and FAN switches in AUTO positions Observe that unit operates in Cooling mode when temperat...

Page 14: ...e value Step 4 Indoor Airflow and Airflow Adjustments Table 2 shows wet coil air delivery for horizontal discharge units Table 3 and Table 4 show pressure drops NOTE Be sure that all supply and return...

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Page 16: ...qualified service personnel should perform maintenance and service procedures that require unit top removal Refer to the following top removal procedures 1 Unplug all three wires from the outdoor fan...

Page 17: ...se and oil with a mild solvent 6 Reassemble a Slip the wheel back in the housing with the hub set screw parented in the correct direction b Install the filler panel c Reinsert the motor assembly in th...

Page 18: ...s If the drain trough is restricted clear it with a plumbers snake or similar probe device Outdoor Fan Adjustment 1 Shut off unit power supply and install lockout tag 2 Remove outdoor fan assembly gr...

Page 19: ...650 psig 4482 kPA Low Pressure Switch The low pressure switch is located in the suction line and protects against low evaporator coil pressure It opens at 54 psig 372 kPA To check switches 1 Turn off...

Page 20: ...gerant components such as filter drier pressure switch metering device coil accumulator or reversing valve Synthetic Roof Precautionary Procedure 1 Cover extended roof working area with an impermeable...

Page 21: ...36 48 4 5 1 3 1 4 8 5 67 1 1 3 1 4 1 FLA Full Load Amps RLA Rated Load Amps LRA Locked Rotor Amps APP Application power at rated power supply voltage MCA Minimum Circuit Amps MOCP Maximum Overcurrent...

Page 22: ...TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC 50ZPM 400V 50Hz Page 22...

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Page 25: ...line filter driers with rated working pressures less than 600 psig Do not leave R 410A refrigerant suction line filter driers in line longer than 72 hours Do not install a suction line filter drier in...

Page 26: ...e leak repair and recharge Air in system Recover refrigerant evacuate system and recharge Condenser coil dirty or restricted Clean coil or remove restriction Dirty drier filter Replace filter Dirty co...

Page 27: ...unit installation is level Check fan wheel and propeller for location in housing orifice and setscrew tightness III START UP ELECTRICAL SUPPLY VOLTAGE ______________________________________ COMPRESSO...

Page 28: ...to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring any obligations Supersedes Version 50ZPM IOM 50HZ 01 Catalog Number 50ZPM IOM 50HZ 02 Effective Dat...

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