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Physical data

 

* Tube sizes are for runs up to 100 ft. Maximum tube set length is 100 ft. 

 

NOTE: 

 

See unit Installation Instructions for proper installation.

 

Accessories

 

Accessory description and usage (Listed alphabetically)

 

1.

Filter Drier — Bi-flow

 

 

 

A device for removing contaminants from refrigerant circulating in a heat pump system: 2-direction flow. 

SUGGESTED USE: Split-system heat pumps.

 

2.

Snow Stand

 

 

 

Coated wire rack which supports unit 18 in. above mounting pad to allow for drainage from unit base. 

SUGGESTED USE: Heat pump installations in heavy snowfall areas.

Heat pump installations in snowdrift locations.
Heat pump installations in areas of prolonged subfreezing temperatures.
All commercial installations.

 

3.

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; 
minimizes corrosion. 

SUGGESTED USE: Coastal installations.

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

 

4.

Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) — Bi-Flow

 

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. Both hard shutoff and RBP valves are available.

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 applications.

 

UNIT SIZE-SERIES

036-30

048-30

060-30

OPERATING WEIGHT (Lb)

 

316

316

318

 

REFRIGERANT

 

22

 

Cooling Control

 

TXV

 

Heating Piston

 

57

70

70

 

CHARGE (Lb)

 

15.6

14.6

14.4

 

COND FAN

 

Propeller Type, Direct Drive

 

Air Discharge

 

Vertical

 

Air Qty (CFM) — High Speed

 

2650

3200

 

COND COIL

Face Area (Sq Ft)

 

Copper Tube, Aluminum Plate Fin

18.0

 

VALVE CONNECT. (In. ID)

Vapor
Liquid

 

Sweat

7/8
3/8

 

REFRIG TUBES* 

(In. OD)
Vapor
Liquid

 

7/8

1-1/8

3/8

 

ORDERING

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

KHASS0206MPK

 

Snow Stand

 

KSASF0101AAA

 

Support Feet (4)

 

KHATX1501HSO

 

Thermostatic Expansion Valve (Required)

 

P504-8163S (RCD)

 

Filter Drier — Bi-flow

 

THERMOSTAT AND SUBBASE

DESCRIPTION 

TSTATCCN2S01-A

 

Carrier Thermostat, Auto Changeover, Non-Programmable, 

 

°

 

F/

 

°

 

C, 2-stage heat/2-stage cool in AC mode, 

3-stage heat/2 stage cool in HP mode

 

TSTATCCP2S01-A

 

Carrier Thermostat, Auto Changeover, 7-Day Programmable, 

 

°

 

F/

 

°

 

C, 2-stage heat/2-stage cool in AC mode, 

3-stage heat/ 2-stage cool in HP mode

 

TSTATCCSEN01

 

Outdoor Sensor

Summary of Contents for SYNERGY 2000 38YDA

Page 1: ...d field stripped lead wire connections facilitate ease of installation Range of Sizes Available in 3 nominal sizes 036 048 and 060 to meet the needs of residential applications Weather Armor II Cabine...

Page 2: ...tandard Features An electronic control eliminates excessive wiring and features selectable second stage latching TimeGuard II short cycle protection a malfunction output signal to the indoor thermosta...

Page 3: ...to the evaporator in response to the superheat of the refrigerant gas leaving the evaporator Kit includes valve adapter tubes and external equalizer tube Both hard shutoff and RBP valves are available...

Page 4: ...greater than 30 C 86 F consult Table 310 16 of the NEC ANSI NFPA 70 The ampacity of nonmetallic sheathed cable NM trade name ROMEX shall be that of 60 C 140 F conductors per the NEC ANSI NFPA 70 Artic...

Page 5: ...ambient in heating mode is 66 F 4 Series designation is the 13th position of the unit model number 5 Center of gravity NOTES AIR DISCHARGE 3 8 IN DIA LIQUID LINE CONN AIR DISCHARGE AIR DISCHARGE AIR I...

Page 6: ...ING CAPACITY 1000 BTU HR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE F 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 2 9 5 9 8 8 11 7 14 7 17 6 20 5 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 KW BASED ON INDOOR ENT AIR AT 70 F AND AT RATED CFM A 38YDA036 FK4CNB00...

Page 7: ...80 76 70 CK3BA042 1200 800 37 000 21 000 14 40 34 000 20 200 7 80 76 70 COILS 58MVP080 14 VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE CC5A CD5A CD5BA036 1200 800 37 000 21 000 14 70 33 000 20 800 8 00 76 70 CC5A CD5A CD5B...

Page 8: ...BA042 1070 810 37 000 21 000 14 80 34 000 20 200 8 00 76 70 CJ5A CK5A CK5BW036 1070 810 37 000 21 000 14 80 34 000 20 200 8 00 76 70 CK3BA036 1090 815 37 000 21 000 14 80 34 000 20 200 8 00 76 70 CK3B...

Page 9: ...5 995 47 000 26 600 13 50 47 000 25 600 7 80 78 72 CD3 A B A048 1475 1000 47 000 26 600 13 50 47 000 25 600 7 80 78 72 CD3 A B A060 1470 995 47 000 26 600 13 50 47 000 25 600 7 80 78 72 CD3CA048 1435...

Page 10: ...p Heating Performance tables Normally the high tempera ture COP is calculated at 47 F and the low temperature COP is calculated at 17 F The formula for calculating the COP is as follows COP THC total...

Page 11: ...4 36 8 3 25 37 0 35 7 3 47 34 7 34 5 3 68 32 7 32 7 3 89 57 38 5 38 5 3 23 36 6 36 6 3 46 34 7 34 7 3 68 32 7 32 7 3 89 Multipliers for Determining the Performance With Other Indoor Sections Indoor Se...

Page 12: ...5 5 27 6 4 01 63 40 2 29 7 3 27 37 7 28 7 3 49 35 2 27 6 3 70 32 7 26 5 3 89 62 39 4 36 8 3 25 37 0 35 7 3 47 34 7 34 5 3 68 32 7 32 7 3 89 57 38 5 38 5 3 23 36 6 36 6 3 46 34 7 34 7 3 68 32 7 32 7 3...

Page 13: ...6 24 1 16 1 1 83 22 4 15 6 1 99 67 25 1 23 1 1 49 23 5 22 5 1 65 22 0 21 8 1 81 20 6 20 6 1 97 63 23 2 22 1 1 49 21 8 21 4 1 65 20 4 20 4 1 80 19 1 19 1 1 94 62 24 6 24 6 1 49 23 3 23 3 1 65 22 0 22 0...

Page 14: ...4 21 3 21 3 1 80 20 1 20 1 1 95 1200 72 27 5 17 2 1 49 25 8 16 7 1 66 24 1 16 1 1 83 22 4 15 6 1 99 67 25 1 23 1 1 49 23 5 22 5 1 65 22 0 21 8 1 81 20 6 20 6 1 97 63 23 2 22 1 1 49 21 8 21 4 1 65 20 4...

Page 15: ...28 9 5 68 50 8 27 9 6 04 67 54 5 39 6 4 80 51 8 38 5 5 13 49 1 37 5 5 47 46 3 36 4 5 80 63 50 6 38 4 4 68 48 1 37 3 5 00 45 6 36 2 5 32 42 9 35 1 5 61 62 49 9 47 9 4 66 47 6 46 7 4 98 45 2 45 2 5 30 4...

Page 16: ...7 34 5 5 72 63 49 9 36 6 4 62 47 4 35 5 4 94 44 9 34 5 5 24 42 3 33 3 5 53 62 49 0 45 4 4 59 46 7 44 2 4 91 44 3 43 1 5 21 41 9 41 7 5 50 57 47 7 47 7 4 55 45 8 45 8 4 87 43 9 43 9 5 20 41 8 41 8 5 5...

Page 17: ...8 2 23 27 3 27 3 2 43 25 8 25 8 2 63 57 30 4 30 4 2 02 28 9 28 9 2 23 27 3 27 3 2 43 25 8 25 8 2 63 1450 72 35 0 21 5 2 03 32 9 20 9 2 26 30 8 20 2 2 48 28 8 19 6 2 70 67 31 9 28 9 2 03 30 0 28 1 2 25...

Page 18: ...28 1 2 21 26 6 26 6 2 41 25 1 25 1 2 60 1325 72 34 7 20 6 2 01 32 7 20 0 2 24 30 6 19 3 2 47 28 6 18 6 2 68 67 31 6 27 4 2 02 29 7 26 7 2 23 27 8 25 9 2 44 26 0 25 2 2 64 63 29 2 26 3 2 02 27 4 25 5 2...

Page 19: ...0 51 8 51 8 5 75 49 3 49 3 6 09 46 7 46 7 6 41 2025 72 66 6 35 0 5 89 63 1 33 8 6 29 59 6 32 6 6 66 55 9 31 3 7 01 67 61 0 45 5 5 70 57 7 44 2 6 07 54 3 42 9 6 41 50 9 41 6 6 72 63 56 7 44 0 5 56 53 6...

Page 20: ...10 57 35 9 35 9 2 12 35 9 35 9 2 47 36 0 36 0 2 82 35 7 35 7 3 18 1500 72 37 7 22 3 2 07 35 8 21 7 2 46 33 8 21 1 2 82 31 6 20 4 3 14 67 34 5 29 8 2 16 32 7 29 1 2 52 30 8 28 3 2 84 28 8 27 5 3 13 63...

Page 21: ...r Indoor Sections Indoor Section Size Heating Indoor Section Size Heating Capacity Power Capacity Power F A B 4ANF 036 0 97 1 15 COILS 58MVP080 14 VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE F A B 4AN F B 042 0 97 1 12 CC...

Page 22: ...900 13 5 12 4 2 12 17 5 16 1 2 34 21 7 19 8 2 58 26 2 23 2 2 83 27 7 24 2 2 91 990 13 7 12 6 2 13 17 7 16 3 2 35 22 0 20 0 2 59 26 5 23 6 2 82 28 0 24 6 2 90 1100 13 9 12 8 2 14 18 0 16 5 2 36 22 3 2...

Page 23: ...ILS 58MVP080 14 VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE F A B 4AN F B 042 1 02 1 28 CC5A CD5A CD5BA 036 0 96 1 08 FC4BN F B 042 1 02 1 28 042 0 96 1 08 FC4BNF 036 1 02 1 33 CC5A CD5A CD5BW 042 0 96 1 09 FK4CNB 006 1 0...

Page 24: ...3 0 1 39 16 9 15 4 1 45 20 1 20 1 1 52 23 7 23 7 1 59 950 15 0 13 2 1 39 17 2 15 6 1 43 20 4 20 4 1 50 24 1 24 1 1 56 1075 15 2 13 3 1 38 17 4 15 8 1 43 20 7 20 7 1 48 24 4 24 4 1 54 Multipliers for D...

Page 25: ...9 8 3 64 37 5 32 3 3 84 Multipliers for Determining the Performance With Other Indoor Sections Indoor Section Size Heating Indoor Section Size Heating Capacity Power Capacity Power F A B 4AN F B 048 1...

Page 26: ...16 2 14 9 2 61 22 1 20 3 2 93 27 8 25 3 3 25 33 6 29 8 3 56 37 6 32 4 3 76 1470 16 5 15 2 2 65 22 4 20 6 2 96 28 2 25 7 3 27 34 0 30 2 3 57 38 0 32 8 3 76 1625 16 8 15 5 2 68 22 8 21 0 2 99 28 6 26 0...

Page 27: ...Determining the Performance With Other Indoor Sections Indoor Section Size Heating Indoor Section Size Heating Capacity Power Capacity Power F A B 4AN F B 048 1 00 1 26 CJ5A CK5A CK5BX 060 0 98 1 02 0...

Page 28: ...31 8 2 03 1200 21 5 18 5 1 85 23 1 21 1 1 88 27 3 27 3 1 95 32 1 32 1 2 01 1325 21 7 18 7 1 85 23 4 21 2 1 88 27 6 27 6 1 94 32 4 32 4 1 99 1450 21 9 18 9 1 86 23 5 21 4 1 88 27 8 27 8 1 93 32 7 32 7...

Page 29: ...4 7 3 57 32 8 29 9 3 94 39 3 34 9 4 31 49 2 49 2 4 87 1650 21 4 19 7 3 28 27 2 25 0 3 62 33 2 30 3 3 97 39 8 35 3 4 34 49 8 49 8 4 89 1835 21 8 20 0 3 34 27 6 25 4 3 67 33 7 30 7 4 02 40 3 35 8 4 38 5...

Page 30: ...115 27 7 27 7 2 27 30 9 30 9 2 32 35 7 35 7 2 37 1240 28 0 28 0 2 25 31 2 31 2 2 29 36 1 36 1 2 33 1365 28 2 28 2 2 24 31 5 31 5 2 28 36 5 36 5 2 30 1500 28 5 28 5 2 24 31 7 31 7 2 26 36 8 36 8 2 28 1...

Page 31: ...f indoor coil above or below base of outdoor unit is indoor coil above 50 ft indoor coil below 100 ft 9 Interconnecting refrigerant tubing is limited to a maximum equivalent of 100 ft 10 Not more than...

Page 32: ...wledge of the equipment discussed in this manual including Unit Familiarization Maintenance Installation Overview Operating Sequence A large selection of product theory and skills programs is availabl...

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