Carrier Air V Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

OWNER

S GUIDE -

A FEW WORDS ABOUT YOUR NEW
AIR CONDITIONING UNIT

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Thank you for choosing the Air V, Carrier Recreational Vehicle Air Conditioner, for your cooling needs.
You can feel confident in your selection because the same pride in craftsmanship and engineering knowledge
that goes into Carrier equipment to cool the Astrodome in Texas, the famous Sistine Chapel in Rome,
the Washington DC Halls of Congress and thousands of other installations worldwide has gone
into the construction of your unit.

In addition to cooling the room, your Carrier unit will also filter and dehumidify the room’s air.
The Air V air conditioners quietly give you maximum cooling comfort. Now you can “Feel Carrier’s Cool”!

This manual will supply you with all the information you need for installing, operating and maintaining your new unit.
Take a few minutes to discover how to get the most in cooling comfort and economic operation from
your new Air V.

Please keep this manual handy for future reference, and be sure to send in your warranty card.
You can also contact us by the internet web site, 

www.airv.com .

All wiring must comply with local and national electrical codes. All wiring must be installed by qualified electricians.
If you have any questions about the following instructions, contact a qualified electrician.

Check the available power supply and resolve any wiring problems 

BEFORE

 installing and operating this unit.

This air conditioner is designed to operate from a 

115V AC, 60Hz, 1 Phase

 power supply.

The unit nameplate is located on the left side of the condenser orifice that is on the rear of the basepan. The
wiring diagrams are located on the cover of the control box. The ceiling assembly unit wire diagrams are
located on the ceiling panel.

Note the unit’s model, serial number, and the ceiling assembly serial number. Record this information on the
front cover of this manual. Refer to Figure 4 of page 9 for serial number location.

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Summary of Contents for Air V

Page 1: ...ERGY SAVING TIPS 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6 Step 1 Selecting an Installation Location Installing the Roof Top Air Conditioner 6 Step 2 Installing the Ceiling Assembly 9 Step 3 Electrical Wiring 10...

Page 2: ...ing comfort and economic operation from your new Air V Please keep this manual handy for future reference and be sure to send in your warranty card You can also contact us by the internet web site www...

Page 3: ...OWNER S GUIDE 3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM of Upper Unit SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM of Ceiling Unit OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GLOSSARY OF CONTROL SYMBOLS Automatic Thermostat Control Air Sweep Control Master Control...

Page 4: ...It is also recommended for nighttime use or relatively hot days HIGH COOL provides maximum cooling Choose the HIGH COOL setting simply by rotating the dial to this position It is recommended for quick...

Page 5: ...c air sweep on O Setting for automatic air sweep off Keep the unit s air filters clean See the Normal Maintenance Procedures section of this manual on page 13 Select the thermostat setting that suits...

Page 6: ...nditioner has been determined a reinforced and framed roof hole opening must be cut if there is no hole or you may use existing vent holes Remove all screws which secure the roof vent to the vehicle R...

Page 7: ...ling are cut make sure that the electrical wiring can be routed to the control board Seal the gap around the electrical supply wiring using a rubber grommet The roof top air conditioner must be mounte...

Page 8: ...area is properly prepared remove the carton and shipping pads from around the roof top air conditioner Carefully lift the unit on top of the vehicle Do not use the outer plastic shroud for lifting Pla...

Page 9: ...Make sure that you have properly matched the roof top air conditioner and interior ceiling assembly The following step by step instructions must be performed in the following sequence to insure prope...

Page 10: ...t with fitting the duct plate to the ceiling assembly plate with 5 screws See Figure 4 Trim any excess fabric that may extend beyond edge of duct plate 8 9 MAKE SURE THAT ALL POWER SUPPLY TO THE UNIT...

Page 11: ...e secure the wire connectors in a workmanlike manner See Figure 6 Check the thermostat probe position Make sure the thermostat probe is routed through the holding guide and is not touching any metal s...

Page 12: ...e room These noises are normal during the operation of the unit Mounting bolts should be tightened evenly by compressing the basepan gasket to the sixty percent requirement Adjust the thermostat contr...

Page 13: ...are very efficient in removing airborne particles More frequent cleaning may be necessary depending on the air quality Remove the air filters by pulling them as illustrated below Wash away dust from t...

Page 14: ...ER 21 COVER ASSY EXTERIOR 22 COIL ASSY COND NO PART NAME 23 COMPRESSOR 24 TERMINAL COVER 25 OVERLOAD PROTECTOR 26 NUT LOCK 27 WASHER CAP 28 GROMMET 29 GROMMET TUBE 30 GROMMET TUBE 31 CLAMP TUBE 32 BAS...

Page 15: ...SWEEP 46 BRACKET AIR SWEEP MOTOR NO PART NAME 47 CAM 48 WIRE STANDOFF 49 RELIEF STRAIN 50 GRILLE ASSY CEILING 51 BRACKET DOOR 52 DIFFUSER DOOR ASSY 53 SPRING DOOR 54 BLADE HORIZONTAL FRONT 55 FILTER A...

Page 16: ...P N 71RC6A5415G...

Page 17: ...PERATION INSTALLATION CARRIER RECREATIONAL VEHICLE AIR CONDITIONER PRODUCT INFORMATION Model Number Date in Service Unit Serial Number Ceiling Assembly Serial Number INSTALLER Date of Installation Nam...

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