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4. When curtain frame will not slide inward any further, use

hand to bump frame inward toward unit. The force of your
hand will secure the curtain in position against the side of
the unit. See Fig. 9.

Accessing Compressor, Fan Motor, Outdoor Coil
Sections

1. Remove 3 screws on each side of unit (save screws). See

Fig. 10.

2. Remove top rear cover. See Fig. 10.

3. Remove unit rear outdoor grille.
4. Remove ground screw in control box section. See

Fig. 11.

5. Remove compressor terminal cover. See Fig. 11.
6. Disconnect 3 compressor wire quick-connects. Label wires

to aid in reassembly.

7. Carefully bend evaporator coil assembly tubing outward

and away from indoor blower wheel to allow for removal
of air-handling system. See Fig. 12 for major sections
separated.

8. Carefully remove air-handling system by gently pulling

straight up. See Fig. 13.

9. Reverse above procedure to replace components after

servicing.

Exhaust Feature (008P Unit Only) —

See Fig. 5

and 14 for any servicing and/or adjustment pictorial
description.

Fan Motor Removal

OUTDOOR FAN
1. Remove center nut securing outdoor fan to fan motor shaft.

See Fig. 14.

2. Remove outdoor fan.
3. Disconnect outdoor fan motor wiring. Label wires to aid

in reassembly.

4. Remove 3 screws securing fan motor to unit partition.

See Fig. 14.

5. Remove fan motor.

INDOOR BLOWER WHEEL
1. Remove clip securing blower wheel to fan motor shaft.

See Fig. 12.

2. Reverse above procedures to replace components.

SLIDE PANEL FRAME
OUT OF UNIT TRACKS,
THEN LIFT UPWARD

FAN CYCLE
SCREWS (2)

FAN CYCLE
SWITCH
(008P MODEL ONLY)

SELECTOR
SWITCH
SCREWS (2)

Fig. 8 — Removing Wing Panel

EXERT SLIGHT
FORCE TO
SECURE PANEL
FRAME

WING PANEL
CURTAIN
COMPRESSED
IN FRAME

Fig. 9 — Replacing Wing Panel

CAUTION

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FILE LR3342

Carrier

Corporation

Syracuse, New 

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USE

AMP

TIME DELA

Y FUSE

OR

CIRCUIT BREAKER

DESIGN PLUG

HI 350 LG 150

VOL

T RANGE

VOL

TS

PH

MODEL/CA

T

ALOG

SERVICE

DA
TE OF MFG.

SERIAL

DISCRETE

HZ

R-22-OZ.

STU/NR

AMPS

W

A

TTS/INPUT

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MADE IN MEXICO

MOT

OR COMPRESSOR THERMALL

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 PROTECTED

LISTED

ROOM 

AIR

CONDITIONER GL16

S1TH500152

REAR
SCREWS (6)

TOP REAR
COVER

Fig. 10 — Removing Rear Cover

7

Summary of Contents for 73TCA005101B

Page 1: ...conditioner Refer to Table 1 for specific model number information to properly service maintain and disassemble the unit SERVICE General Notes These Start Up and Service Instruc tions are provided to...

Page 2: ...to the unit at one of the tap a line connectors 5 psig maximum flow leaving the other connector open to the atmosphere Braze angle valves with stubs to each process tube 6 Remove compressor from unit...

Page 3: ...104 127 6000 13 50 13 0 6 7 697 8 6 73TCA008101D S 2 115 104 127 8000 21 50 12 1 7 5 870 9 2 73TCA008101P S 2 115 104 127 8600 22 25 12 2 7 5 862 10 0 73TCA010101D S 2 115 104 127 9900 24 00 15 5 9 4...

Page 4: ...HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH S 1 14 19 11 S 2 151 2 22 141 2 Table 7 Compressors KEY NO See Table 2 REPLACEMENT PART NO VOLTS Single Phase 60 Hz LRA FLA D 1 P033 0604 115 37 0 6 22 D 2 P033 0605 115 37 0 6 22...

Page 5: ...top edge rotate front grille downward and firmly push bottom of front grille into position Discharge Air Deck Removal 1 Remove 2 control knobs by pulling knobs straight up Set knobs aside for later re...

Page 6: ...re for reassembly Mode Selector Switch Removal 1 Remove 2 screws holding selector switch to the control box See Fig 8 2 Carefully disconnect wires from switch terminals Label wires to aid in reassembl...

Page 7: ...servicing and or adjustment pictorial description Fan Motor Removal OUTDOOR FAN 1 Remove center nut securing outdoor fan to fan motor shaft See Fig 14 2 Remove outdoor fan 3 Disconnect outdoor fan mot...

Page 8: ...ssor BLOWER WHEEL CLIP INDOOR BLOWER WHEEL EVAPORATOR COIL ASSEMBLY Fig 12 Accessing Air Handling System Fig 13 Removing Air Handling System FAN MOTOR SECURING SCREWS 3 FAN MOTOR EXHAUST DOOR LINKAGE...

Page 9: ...ean motor and fans 5 Vacuum clean the insulation 6 Paint parts that show evidence of rust with a good rust resistance paint 7 Check refrigerant connections for evidence of leakage Repair if necessary...

Page 10: ...r thermostat capillary touching suction tube 7 Move thermostat capillary away from suction tube 8 Outdoor coil freezing up due to low temperature outdoor thermostat may be set too low 8 Set outdoor th...

Page 11: ......

Page 12: ...acturer reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Book 1 4 Tab 8a 10a PC 131 Catalog No 537 327 Printed in U S...

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