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Accessory description and usage (Listed alphabetically)

 

1. Ball Bearing Fan Motor

 

A fan motor with ball bearings which permits speed reduction while maintaining bearing lubrication. 

SUGGESTED USE: Required on all units where Low-Ambient Controller (full modulation feature) or MotorMaster® Control has been added.

 

2. Coastal Filter

 

 

 

A mesh screen inserted under the top cover and inside the base pan to protect the condenser coil from corrosive atmosphere without restricting airflow. 

SUGGESTED USE: In geographic areas where salt damage could occur.

In areas with high pollution levels.

 

3. Compressor Start Assist — Capacitor and Relay

 

Start capacitor and start relay which gives ‘‘hard’’ boost to compressor motor at each start-up. 

SUGGESTED USE: Installations where interconnecting tube length exceeds 50 ft.

Installations where outdoor design temperature exceeds 105°F (40.6°C).
Installations where low voltage or brown-out conditions may occur.

 

4. Compressor Start Assist — PTC 

 

Solid-state electrical device which gives a ‘‘soft’’ boost to compressor at each start-up.

SUGGESTED USE: Installations with marginal power supply.

 

5. Crankcase Heater

 

 

 

An electric resistance heater which mounts to the base of the compressor to keep the lubricant warm during off cycles. Improves compressor lubrication on restart and 
minimizes chance of refrigerant slugging. May or may not include a thermostat control. 

SUGGESTED USE: When interconnecting tube length exceeds 50 ft.

When unit will be operated below 55°F (12.8°C) outdoor air temperature. Use with Low-Ambient Controller.
All commercial installations.

 

6. Cycle Protector

 

Solid-state timing device which prevents compressor rapid recycling. Control provides an approximate 5-minute delay after power to the compressor has been interrupted 
for any reason, including normal room thermostat cycling. 

SUGGESTED USE: Installations in areas where power interruptions are frequent.

Where user is likely to “play” with the room thermostat.
All commercial installations.
Installations where interconnecting tube length exceeds 50 ft.
High-rise applications.

 

7. Evaporator Freeze Thermostat

 

 

 

An SPST temperature actuated switch which stops unit operation when evaporator reaches freeze-up conditions. 

SUGGESTED USE: All units where Winter Start Control has been added.

 

8. Filter Drier (Suction Line)

 

A device for removing contaminants from refrigerant circulating in an air conditioner: 1 direction flow.

 

NOTE:

 

 Must be removed in 72 hrs.

SUGGESTED USE: All split-system air conditioners.

 

9. Liquid-Line Solenoid Valve (LSV)

 

An electrically operated shutoff valve to be installed at the outdoor or indoor unit (depending on tubing configuration) and which stops and starts refrigerant liquid flow 
in response to compressor operation. Maintains a column of refrigerant liquid ready for action at next compressor operation cycle.

 

NOTE:

 

 Compressor Start Assist — Capacitor and Relay must also be used for Series 30 only. Do not use with hard shutoff TXV.

SUGGESTED USE: For improved system performance in air conditioners for certain combinations of indoor and outdoor units Refer to ARI Unitary Directory.

In certain long-line applications. Refer to Residential Split System Application Guideline and Service Manual.

 

10. Low-Ambient Controller

 

Head pressure controller is a cycle control device activated by a temperature sensor mounted on a header tube of the outdoor coil. It is designed to cycle the outdoor fan 
motor in order to maintain condensing temperature within normal operating limits (approximately 100°F [37.8°C] high and 60°F [15.5°C] low). The control will maintain 
working head pressure at low-ambient temperatures down to 0°F (–17.8°C) when properly installed. 

SUGGESTED USE: Cooling operation at outdoor temperatures below 55°F (12.8°C).

 

11. Low-Ambient Pressure Switch

 

A long life pressure switch which is mounted to outdoor unit service valve. It is designed to cycle the outdoor fan motor in order to maintain head pressure within normal 
operating limits (approximately 200 psig to 365 psig). The control will maintain working head pressure at low-ambient temperatures down to 0°F when properly 
installed. 

SUGGESTED USE: Cooling operation at outdoor temperatures below 55°F (12.8°C).

 

12. MotorMaster® Control

 

A fan speed control device activated by a temperature sensor. Designed to control condenser fan motor speed in response to the saturated, condensing temperature during 
operation in cooling mode only. For outdoor temperatures down to –20°F (–28.9°C), it maintains condensing temperature at 100°F ± 10°F (37.8°C ± 5.6°C). 

SUGGESTED USE: Cooling operation at outdoor temperatures below 55°F (12.8°C).

All commercial installations.

 

13. Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor

 

A device that allows the temperature at a remote location (outdoors) to be displayed at the thermostat. 

SUGGESTED USE: All corporate programmable thermostats.

 

14. Piston Body

 

This piston body is to be used as a replacement for the FK4C Fan Coil R-22 thermostatic expansion valve when used with Puron® (R-410A) air conditioner units.
Use piston and piston ring shipped with outdoor unit for installations under 50 ft.

SUGGESTED USE: All Puron® (R-410A) air conditioner installations matched with FK4C Fan Coils.

 

15. Support Feet 

Four stick-on plastic feet which raise the unit 4 in. above the mounting pad. This allows sand, dirt, and other debris to be flushed from the unit base minimizing corrosion. 

SUGGESTED USE: For improved sound ratings.

Coastal installations.
Windy areas or where debris is normally circulating.
Rooftop installations.

16. Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) Kit 

A modulating flow control valve which meters refrigerant liquid flow rate into the evaporator in response to the superheat of the refrigerant gas leaving the evaporator. Kit 
includes valve, adapter tubes, and external equalizer tube. Hard shutoff type valves are available. 

NOTE:

 Compressor Start Assist — Capacitor and Relay must also be used for Series 30 only. Do not use with Liquid-Line Solenoid Valve.

SUGGESTED USE: For improved system performance in cooling mode for certain combinations of indoor and outdoor units. Refer to ARI Unitary Directory.

Required for use on all zoning systems.

17. Time-Delay Relay 

An SPST delay relay which briefly continues operation of the indoor blower motor to provide additional cooling after the compressor cycles off. 

SUGGESTED USE: For improved efficiency ratings for certain combinations of indoor and outdoor units. Refer to ARI Unitary Directory.

Required for use on all zoning systems.

18. Winter Start Control 

An SPST delay relay which bypasses the low-pressure switch for approximately 3 minutes to permit start-up for cooling operation under low-load conditions. 

SUGGESTED USE: All air conditioners where Low-Ambient Controller has been added.

Summary of Contents for Puron 38TSA

Page 1: ...ing systems as the traditional refrigerant R 22 has been Puron refrigerant is in service in thousands of systems providing highly reliable environmentally sound performance For specific R 22 phase out information see your Carrier distributor WeatherArmor III System The casingsteelisgalvanizedandcoatedwitha layer of zinc phosphate A modified polyester powder coating is then applied and baked on pro...

Page 2: ... transmission to the rest of the system Application Versatility Carrier s systems utilizing Puron refrigerant have the same application guidelines as other systems Applications which include long line sets 50 to 175 ft or applications which require the system to operate at low outdoor temperatures below 55 F 12 8 C are approved under Carrier s standard guidelines CarrierCoilsandFanCoilstoComplete ...

Page 3: ...t Lb 290 290 293 294 COMPRESSOR Copeland Manufacturer Type Scroll REFRIGERANT Puron Control AccuRater Bypass Type Charge Lb 8 76 9 11 9 83 9 66 COND FAN Propeller Type Direct Drive Air Discharge Vertical Air Qty CFM 2400 2400 2800 2800 Motor HP 1 8 1 8 1 5 1 5 Motor RPM 825 825 825 825 COND COIL Copper Tube Aluminum Plate Fin Face Area Sq ft 18 25 18 25 18 25 18 25 Fins per In 20 20 20 20 Rows 2 2...

Page 4: ...1LLS Liquid Line Solenoid Valve All Sizes KSASF0101AAA Support Feet All Sizes KAACF0801MED Coastal Filter All Sizes THERMOSTAT SUBBASE PKG DESCRIPTION TSTATCCNAC01 B Thermostat Auto Changeover Non Programmable F C 1 Stage Heat 1 Stage Cool TSTATCCPAC01 B Thermostat Auto Changeover 7 Day Programmable F C 1 Stage Heat 1 Stage Cool TSTATCCPRH01 B Thermidistat Control Non Programmable Programmable The...

Page 5: ...oller is a cycle control device activated by a temperature sensor mounted on a header tube of the outdoor coil It is designed to cycle the outdoor fan motor in order to maintain condensing temperature within normal operating limits approximately 100 F 37 8 C high and 60 F 15 5 C low The control will maintain working head pressure at low ambient temperatures down to 0 F 17 8 C when properly install...

Page 6: ...A Full Load Amps LRA Locked Rotor Arms MCA Minimum Circuit Amps RLA Rated Load Amps NOTE Control circuit is 24 v on all units and requires external power source Copper wire must be used from service disconnect to unit All motors compressors contain internal overload protection Sound power dBA UNIT SIZE SERIES V PH OPER VOLTS COMPR FAN FLA MCA 60 C MIN WIRE SIZE 75 C MIN WIRE SIZE 60 C MAX LENGTH F...

Page 7: ...roper airflow Minimum outdoor operating ambient in cooling mode is 55 F unless low ambient control is used max 125 F 2 Series designation is the 13th position of the unit model number 3 Center of gravity 4 NOTES A97084 DIMENSIONS IN UNIT SIZE SERIES UNIT DIMENSIONS MINIMUM MOUNTING PAD DIMENSIONS A B C D E F G H J K L M N 024 30 32 39 13 16 30 34 15 16 4 9 3 4 27 1 2 33 7 8 5 8 8 3 16 16 3 4 19 1 ...

Page 8: ...ANF030 24 600 TDR TXV 14 00 14 00 12 15 FX4ANF036 25 000 TDR TXV 13 60 13 60 11 85 COILS 58MVP040 14 VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE CC5A CD5AW030 24 600 TDR TXV 14 50 14 50 12 60 CC5A CD5AW036 25 000 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 13 15 CK5A CK5BW030 24 600 TDR TXV 14 50 14 50 12 75 CK5A CK5BW036 25 000 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 13 20 COILS 58MVP060 14 VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE CC5A CD5AA036 25 000 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 13 10 ...

Page 9: ...14 00 12 15 FX4ANF036 29 600 TDR TXV 13 85 13 85 11 90 FX4ANF042 30 000 TDR TXV 13 60 13 60 11 90 COILS 58MVP040 14 VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE CC5A CD5AA042 30 000 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 13 00 CC5A CD5AW030 29 000 TDR TXV 14 00 14 00 12 30 CD5AW036 29 600 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 12 90 CK5A CK5BA042 30 000 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 13 05 CK5A CK5BW030 29 000 TDR TXV 14 00 14 00 12 35 CK5A CK5BW036 29 600 TDR TXV 15...

Page 10: ...2 10 CF5AA036 35 000 TXV 13 50 13 50 11 90 CF5AA048 36 000 TXV 13 80 13 80 12 00 CK3BA036 35 000 TXV 13 70 13 70 11 95 CK3BA042 35 600 TXV 13 70 13 70 11 95 CK3BA048 36 000 TXV 14 00 14 00 12 05 CK5A CK5BA036 35 000 TXV 13 70 13 70 11 95 CK5A CK5BA042 35 600 TXV 13 70 13 70 11 95 CK5A CK5BA048 36 000 TXV 14 00 14 00 12 05 CK5A CK5BN036 35 000 TXV 13 70 13 70 12 05 CK5A CK5BN042 35 600 TXV 13 70 13...

Page 11: ...K5BA042 35 600 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 13 10 CK5A CK5BA048 36 000 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 13 20 CK5A CK5BW036 35 000 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 13 05 COILS 58MVP120 20 VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE CC5A CD5AA042 35 600 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 13 00 CC5A CD5AW048 36 000 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 13 00 CD5AW036 35 000 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 12 90 CK5A CK5BW036 35 000 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 12 95 CK5A CK5BW048 36 000 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 ...

Page 12: ...NB006 42 000 TDR TXV 15 10 15 10 13 60 FV4ANF003 40 000 TDR TXV 14 30 14 30 12 65 FV4ANF005 41 500 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 13 20 FX4ANB060 42 000 TDR TXV 13 50 13 50 11 95 FX4ANF042 40 000 TDR TXV 13 50 13 50 11 70 FX4ANF048 41 000 TDR TXV 13 60 13 60 11 90 COILS 58MVP040 14 VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE CC5A CD5AA042 40 000 TDR TXV 14 00 14 00 12 15 CC5A CD5AW048 41 000 TDR TXV 14 00 14 00 12 30 CK5A CK5BA0...

Page 13: ...X060 42 000 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 13 15 COILS 58MVP120 20 VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE CC5A CD5AA042 40 000 TDR TXV 14 50 14 50 12 55 CC5A CD5AA060 41 000 TDR TXV 14 50 14 50 12 60 CC5A CD5AW048 41 000 TDR TXV 14 50 14 50 12 60 CC5A CD5AW060 42 000 TDR TXV 15 00 15 00 12 95 CK3BA060 41 500 TDR TXV 14 50 14 50 12 95 CK5A CK5BA042 40 000 TDR TXV 14 50 14 50 12 55 CK5A CK5BA060 41 500 TDR TXV 14 50 14 50 12 ...

Page 14: ...7 8 2 33 21 1 17 2 2 57 19 5 16 5 2 83 62 26 1 24 4 1 71 24 9 23 8 1 90 23 7 23 2 2 10 22 3 22 3 2 32 21 3 21 3 2 57 20 0 20 0 2 83 57 25 7 25 7 1 71 24 7 24 7 1 90 23 7 23 7 2 10 22 4 22 4 2 32 21 2 21 2 2 57 20 0 20 0 2 84 Multipliers for Determining the Performance With Other Indoor Sections Indoor Section Size Cooling Indoor Section Size Cooling Capacity Power Capacity Power CC5AA 024 0 96 1 0...

Page 15: ...3 07 23 0 20 9 3 39 62 31 7 31 2 2 08 30 2 30 2 2 29 28 8 28 8 2 52 27 5 27 5 2 79 25 9 25 9 3 08 24 0 24 0 3 39 57 31 6 31 6 2 08 30 3 30 3 2 29 28 9 28 9 2 53 27 4 27 4 2 79 25 7 25 7 3 07 24 1 24 1 3 39 Multipliers for Determining the Performance With Other Indoor Sections Indoor Section Size Cooling Indoor Section Size Cooling Capacity Power Capacity Power CC5A CD5AA 030 0 97 1 00 FX4ANF 030 0...

Page 16: ... 3 34 57 30 7 30 7 2 03 29 4 29 4 2 24 28 1 28 1 2 47 26 6 26 6 2 74 25 0 25 0 3 02 23 5 23 5 3 34 1125 72 36 7 19 3 2 10 34 5 18 5 2 30 32 1 17 7 2 53 29 9 16 9 2 79 27 8 16 2 3 07 25 6 15 5 3 38 67 33 9 25 4 2 09 32 1 24 7 2 30 30 1 23 9 2 53 28 1 23 1 2 78 26 0 22 3 3 07 23 6 21 4 3 37 63 31 7 24 7 2 08 30 1 24 0 2 29 28 4 23 3 2 52 26 7 22 5 2 78 24 8 21 7 3 07 23 0 20 9 3 39 62 31 7 31 2 2 08...

Page 17: ...6 30 3 30 3 3 70 27 9 27 9 4 07 57 37 7 37 7 2 48 36 1 36 1 2 74 34 4 34 4 3 04 32 5 32 5 3 36 30 4 30 4 3 71 28 0 28 0 4 08 Multipliers for Determining the Performance With Other Indoor Sections Indoor Section Size Cooling Indoor Section Size Cooling Capacity Power Capacity Power CK5A CK5BT 048 1 00 1 00 FV4ANF 002 0 99 0 95 CC5A CD5AA 036 0 97 1 00 003 0 99 0 91 042 0 99 1 00 005 1 00 0 91 CC5A ...

Page 18: ...33 2 19 1 3 70 30 5 18 2 4 08 67 40 5 29 9 2 48 38 5 29 1 2 74 36 3 28 3 3 04 33 9 27 4 3 36 31 4 26 4 3 71 28 5 25 3 4 08 63 37 9 29 1 2 48 36 0 28 3 2 74 33 9 27 4 3 04 31 7 26 4 3 36 29 3 25 4 3 70 26 6 24 3 4 06 62 37 8 36 8 2 48 36 1 35 8 2 74 34 3 34 3 3 04 32 4 32 4 3 36 30 3 30 3 3 70 27 9 27 9 4 07 57 37 7 37 7 2 48 36 1 36 1 2 74 34 4 34 4 3 04 32 5 32 5 3 36 30 4 30 4 3 71 28 0 28 0 4 0...

Page 19: ... 5 42 5 3 21 40 5 40 5 3 55 38 3 38 3 3 92 35 9 35 9 4 34 33 6 33 6 4 80 57 44 6 44 6 2 90 42 6 42 6 3 21 40 6 40 6 3 55 38 4 38 4 3 93 36 0 36 0 4 34 33 7 33 7 4 80 Multipliers for Determining the Performance With Other Indoor Sections Indoor Section Size Cooling Indoor Section Size Cooling Capacity Power Capacity Power CC5A CD5AA 042 0 95 1 00 FV4ANB 006 1 00 0 91 060 0 99 1 00 FV4ANF 003 0 95 0...

Page 20: ...36 3 29 6 4 27 33 6 28 6 4 72 63 44 2 33 0 2 83 41 9 32 0 3 14 39 6 31 0 3 47 37 1 30 0 3 85 34 5 28 8 4 25 32 0 27 8 4 71 62 43 8 41 5 2 83 41 7 40 5 3 13 39 5 39 3 3 47 37 4 37 4 3 85 35 2 35 2 4 26 33 0 33 0 4 72 57 43 3 43 3 2 82 41 5 41 5 3 13 39 5 39 5 3 47 37 5 37 5 3 85 35 2 35 2 4 27 33 1 33 1 4 73 1575 72 51 1 27 0 2 95 48 3 26 0 3 26 44 5 24 7 3 58 41 8 23 8 3 95 38 5 22 7 4 35 35 5 21 ...

Page 21: ...127 0 2 64 18 8 136 0 2 96 40 TCG SDT KW 32 9 69 8 1 29 31 2 79 4 1 46 29 5 89 1 1 65 27 8 98 7 1 86 26 0 108 0 2 09 24 3 118 0 2 36 22 5 127 0 2 65 20 6 137 0 2 97 45 TCG SDT KW 36 0 71 1 1 30 34 1 80 7 1 47 32 2 90 2 1 66 30 4 99 8 1 87 28 5 109 0 2 10 26 6 119 0 2 37 24 7 128 0 2 66 22 6 138 0 2 98 50 TCG SDT KW 39 2 72 4 1 32 37 2 82 0 1 48 35 2 91 5 1 67 33 2 101 0 1 88 31 1 111 0 2 12 29 1 1...

Page 22: ... further consideration For buried lines longer than 3 ft consult your local distributor 8 Use only copper wire for electric connection at unit Aluminum and clad aluminum are not acceptable for the type of connector provided 9 Do not apply capillary tube indoor coils to these units 10 Factory supplied filter drier must be installed 11 Do not deviate from factory supplied TXV s and Liquid Line Solen...

Page 23: ...23 Typical installation A98600 AIR CLEANER FURNACE FURNACE COIL AIR CONDITIONER COMFORT VENTILATOR HUMIDIFIER COMFORT ZONE II CONTROL CENTER ...

Page 24: ...P Program Unit Cabinet Unit cabinet will be constructed of galvanized steel bonderized and coated with a powder coat paint Fans Condenser fan will be direct drive propeller type discharging air upward Air Cooled Split System Air Conditioner 38TSA 2 to 3 1 2 Tons Nominal Condenser fan motors will be totally enclosed 1 phase type with class B insulation and permanently lubricated bearings Shafts wil...

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