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Summary of Contents for Carrier 38BNC009

Page 1: ...exceed IV Therefore max length For 18 AWG 24 3 Feet 7 4 m For 16 AWG 37 7 Feet 11 5 m For 14 AWG 50 0 Feet 18 m Use only type G or C fuses Use single length power cable without extension Allow suffici...

Page 2: ...able Absorption Cushions Electric Terminals Remote Controller Mounting Bracket Remote Controller and Batteries Insulation for indoor Fittings Owner s Manual Wall mounted Receiver RTX 1 Mounting Bracke...

Page 3: ...ty Btu h Efficiency Cooling SEER SEER Heating Capacity Btu h HSPF HSPF Heating Seasonal Performance Factor System Chargh MOISTURE REMOVAL Air Flow Turbo High Low Dimensions LxHxD REFRIGERANT TYPE Net...

Page 4: ...DRAINAND POWER CONNECTFONS MAY JP BE MADE REAR LEFT TO RIGHT LEFT SIDE RIGHT S_DE OR BOTTOM LEFT ENLETA_R I TOP VIEW I MiN x 0 50 lO 3 0 DiA 76 FOR REFRIGERANT DRAIN POWER AND SIGNAL LINES 100 MIN 11...

Page 5: ...7 m _m 0 0 32 60 828 5 12 130 8 66 220 2 87 73 16 73 425 15 23 387 5 8 15 9 3 8 9 5 136 61 7 z _ NOTES 1 REQUIRED CLEARANCES WITH COIL FACING WALL ALLOW 6 MINIMUM 1 1 WITH COIL FACING WALL ALLOW6 MIN...

Page 6: ...09 12 2 5 in 18 3 in hole through the wall for the refiigerant lines drainage hose and control cable passage as shown in Fig 5 1 Mark the center of the hole to be drilled according to the refrigerant...

Page 7: ...se wires or connections can cause damage and present a tire hazard MAKE DRAINAGE CONNECTIONS 1 Connect the unattached end of the drainage tube to the drainage hose outlet 2 Seal the drainage connectio...

Page 8: ...gerant lines Use only L type sealed dehydrated copper reliigerant tub ing No other type of tubing may be used Use of other types of tubing will void the lnanufacturer s warranty Do not open service va...

Page 9: ...onnected air must be expelled then refriger ant charge must be checked and adjusted Follow the steps below 1 Open the service port cap on the suction line valve laNe valve SERVICE LED 3 4 5 6 7 IR REC...

Page 10: ...ions NOTE Specifications and performance data are subject to change without notice 3095897 Table 5 Electrical Data Outdoor Units 115 208 230 1 60 UNIT VOLTAGE MCA MOCP FULLLOAD FANMOTOR COMPRESSOR COM...

Page 11: ...er WLring Accessory or Optional Wiring TB BLK 21 WH 3 4 RED 5 GREEN 6 I GND L1 N GRO 115 MAC Mains AC Supply J1 RED FAN H L T V RVS COMP 1 DC RTN TAC 673 Relay Board TB GREEN GREEN BR BLUE GR YEL GR Y...

Page 12: ...Unmarked Factory Wiring Field Control Wiring Field Power WirLng Accessory or Optional WLring TB BLK 1 I GND p IR m L N ___GRO 1 15 VAC Mains AC Supply RED J1 FAN _ H L T V RVS COMP1 DC RTN TAC 673 Rel...

Page 13: ...arked Factory Wiring Field Control Wiring _ Field Power Wiring J1 FAN HLTV RVS COMP1 DC RTN TAC 673 Relay Board TB GREEN GREEN BR BLUE GR YEL GR YEL DC Out RED DC RTN Accessory or OptionaI Wiring Main...

Page 14: ...FLetd Power WLring Accessory or Optional Wiring Wiring Diagram Heat pump OUTDOOR UNIT TH3 0 GR YEL TB BLK 1 YEL 2 WH 3 OR 4 RED 5 GREEN 6 r U I GND P L1N__ 11 5 VAC Mains AC Supply DC Out RED BC RTN...

Page 15: ...o Splice Terminal Unmarked Factory WLring Field Control Wiring Field Power Wiring J1 TB 1 FAN RVS COMP 1 DC RTN TAC 673 Relay Board BLK o DC Out RED DC RTN GREEN GREEN BR BLUE GR YEL GR YEL DC AC Out...

Page 16: ...Accessory or Optional Wirinc TB BLK 1 YEL 2 WH 3 RED GREEN I I I I GND IIli Iwlp I I_al H L1L2 208 230 VAC Mains AC Supply J1 RED FAN HLTV RVS COMP 1 DC RTN TAC 673 Relay Board DC Out DC RTN TB F HLT...

Page 17: ...sure to flush all dirt and debris fiom drain holes in base of unit Fan motors are waterproof Indoor Units To avoid the possibility of electric shock bet _re performing any cleaning and maintenance op...

Page 18: ...thermistor if necessary Check system pressures 3 Flashes Low Pressure Check refrigerant charge Check thermistors TH1 and TH2 for correct resistance Check system pressures 4 Flashes High Pressure Chec...

Page 19: ...0 17 17 17 93 18 71 _ 1 8 _ 1 0 16 44 17 16 17 90 _ 1 8 _ 1 0 15 75 16 43 17 13 _ 1 8 _ 1 0 15 10 15 74 16 40 _ 1 8 _ 1 0 14 47 15 08 15 71 1 8 _ 1 0 13 87 14 46 15 05 1 8 _ 1 0 13 31 13 86 14 42 1 8...

Page 20: ..._ 1 3 2 122 2 206 2 291 122 0 50 _ 2 3 _ 1 3 2 055 2 137 2 220 123 8 51 _ 2 3 _ 1 3 1 990 2 070 2 151 125 6 52 _ 2 3 _ 1 3 1 928 2 006 2 085 127 4 53 _ 2 3 _ 1 3 1 867 1 943 2 021 129 2 54 _ 2 3 _ 1...

Page 21: ...inafter one hour 1 Check voltage Repairwiring if necessary 2 Check indoor fan wheel if tight on motor shaft Tightenif necessary Replaceindoor fan motor capacitor Replaceindoor fan motor Normalsoftware...

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