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Table 4 — Pressure vs. Temperature Chart — Puron® Refrigerant (R-410A)

Subcooling Method —

For 38HDR units only, the sub-

cooling method is used to check and adjust charge during the
cooling season. Refer to Table 5 and the following procedure:
NOTE: For use with residential fan coils and the 40QA060
under ceiling unit only.

1. Operate unit a minimum of 15 minutes before checking

charge.

2. Measure liquid line temperature near liquid line service

valve, and measure the liquid pressure at the liquid line
service valve. Use a digital thermometer for all tempera-
ture measurements. DO NOT use mercury or dial-type
thermometers.

3. Refer to Table 5. Find the temperature point at which the

required subcooling temperature intersects the measured
liquid line pressure.

4. If the measured liquid line temperature does not agree

with the required liquid line temperature, ADD refriger-
ant to lower the temperature, or REMOVE refrigerant to
raise the temperature (allow a tolerance of ±3° F).

PRESSURE

PSIG

TEMPERATURE

°F

PRESSURE

PSIG

TEMPERATURE

°F

PRESSURE

PSIG

TEMPERATURE

°F

PRESSURE

PSIG

TEMPERATURE

°F

PRESSURE

PSIG

TEMPERATURE

°F

PRESSURE

PSIG

TEMPERATURE

°F

12

–37.7

114

37.8

216

74.3

318

100.2

420

120.7

522

137.6

14

–34.7

116

38.7

218

74.9

320

100.7

422

121.0

524

137.9

16

–32.0

118

39.5

220

75.5

322

101.1

424

121.4

526

138.3

18

–29.4

120

40.5

222

76.1

324

101.6

426

121.7

528

138.6

20

–26.9

122

41.3

224

76.7

326

102.0

428

122.1

530

138.9

22

–24.5

124

42.2

226

77.2

328

102.4

430

122.5

532

139.2

24

–22.2

126

43.0

228

77.8

330

102.9

432

122.8

534

139.5

26

–20.0

128

43.8

230

78.4

332

103.3

434

123.2

536

139.8

28

–17.9

130

44.7

232

78.9

334

103.7

436

123.5

538

140.1

30

–15.8

132

45.5

234

79.5

336

104.2

438

123.9

540

140.4

32

–13.8

134

46.3

236

80.0

338

104.6

440

124.2

544

141.0

34

–11.9

136

47.1

238

80.6

340

105.1

442

124.6

548

141.6

36

–10.1

138

47.9

240

81.1

342

105.4

444

124.9

552

142.1

38

–8.3

140

48.7

242

81.6

344

105.8

446

125.3

556

142.7

40

–6.5

142

49.5

244

82.2

346

106.3

448

125.6

560

143.3

42

–4.5

144

50.3

246

82.7

348

106.6

450

126.0

564

143.9

44

–3.2

146

51.1

248

83.3

350

107.1

452

126.3

568

144.5

46

–1.6

148

51.8

250

83.8

352

107.5

454

126.6

572

145.0

48

0.0

150

52.5

252

84.3

354

107.9

456

127.0

576

145.6

50

1.5

152

53.3

254

84.8

356

108.3

458

127.3

580

146.2

52

3.0

154

54.0

256

85.4

358

108.8

460

127.7

584

146.7

54

4.5

156

54.8

258

85.9

360

109.2

462

128.0

588

147.3

56

5.9

158

55.5

260

86.4

362

109.6

464

128.3

592

147.9

58

7.3

160

56.2

262

86.9

364

110.0

466

128.7

596

148.4

60

8.6

162

57.0

264

87.4

366

110.4

468

129.0

600

149.0

62

10.0

164

57.7

266

87.9

368

110.8

470

129.3

604

149.5

64

11.3

166

58.4

268

88.4

370

111.2

472

129.7

608

150.1

66

12.6

168

59.0

270

88.9

372

111.6

474

130.0

612

150.6

68

13.8

170

59.8

272

89.4

374

112.0

476

130.3

616

151.2

70

15.1

172

60.5

274

89.9

376

112.4

478

130.7

620

151.7

72

16.3

174

61.1

276

90.4

378

112.6

480

131.0

624

152.3

74

17.5

176

61.8

278

90.9

380

113.1

482

131.3

628

152.8

76

18.7

178

62.5

280

91.4

382

113.5

484

131.6

632

153.4

78

19.8

180

63.1

282

91.9

384

113.9

486

132.0

636

153.9

80

21.0

182

63.8

284

92.4

386

114.3

488

132.3

640

154.5

82

22.1

184

64.5

286

92.8

388

114.7

490

132.6

644

155.0

84

23.2

186

65.1

288

93.3

390

115.0

492

132.9

648

155.5

86

24.3

188

65.8

290

93.8

392

115.5

494

133.3

652

156.1

88

25.4

190

66.4

292

94.3

394

115.8

496

133.6

656

156.6

90

26.4

192

67.0

294

94.8

396

116.2

498

133.9

660

157.1

92

27.4

194

67.7

296

95.2

398

116.6

500

134.0

664

157.7

94

28.5

196

68.3

298

95.7

400

117.0

502

134.5

668

158.2

96

29.5

198

68.9

300

96.2

402

117.3

504

134.8

672

158.7

98

30.5

200

69.5

302

96.6

404

117.7

506

135.2

676

159.2

100

31.2

202

70.1

304

97.1

406

118.1

508

135.5

680

159.8

102

32.2

204

70.7

306

97.5

408

118.5

510

135.8

684

160.3

104

33.2

206

71.4

308

98.0

410

118.8

512

136.1

688

160.8

106

34.1

208

72.0

310

98.4

412

119.2

514

136.4

692

161.3

108

35.1

210

72.6

312

98.9

414

119.6

516

136.7

696

161.8

110

35.5

212

73.2

314

99.3

416

119.9

518

137.0

112

36.9

214

73.8

316

99.7

418

120.3

520

137.3

Содержание 38HDF018 --- --- ---3

Страница 1: ...l building codes and the National Electrical Code NEC for special installation requirements INSTALLATION Step 1 Complete Pre Installation Checks UNPACK UNIT See Fig 1 Move the unit to final loca tion Remove unit from carton being careful not to damage service valves and grilles INSPECT SHIPMENT File a claim with the shipping company if shipment is damaged or incomplete Check unit nameplate to ensu...

Страница 2: ...2 6 1 2 1 7 5 8 2 1 13 16 3 4 1 16 1 2 1 2 0 8 1 2 1 6 7 8 0 3 7 16 0 6 1 2 1097 1131 9 433 4 468 3 774 7 498 5 893 4 1017 9 354 2 215 9 479 4 88 165 4 UNIT SIZE M OPERATING WT in mm lb kg 38HDF 018 5 8 15 88 166 75 3 024 5 8 15 88 176 79 8 030 3 4 19 05 187 84 8 036 3 4 19 05 250 113 4 38HDR 018 5 8 15 88 166 75 8 024 5 8 15 88 176 79 8 030 3 4 19 05 187 84 8 036 3 4 19 05 250 113 4 048 7 8 22 22...

Страница 3: ...ere the system must be evacuated following good refrigeration practices Run refrigerant tubes as directly as possible avoiding unnecessary turns and bends Suspend refrigerant tubes so they do not damage insulation on vapor tube and do not transmit vibration to structure Also when passing refrigerant tubes through a wall seal the opening so that vibration is not transmit ted to structure Leave some...

Страница 4: ... of 40 va is provided in the fan coil unit To avoid damage while brazing service valves should be wrapped with a heat sinking material such as a wet cloth When brazing tubing sets to the service valves a brazing shield MUST be used to prevent damage to the painted unit surface UNIT 38HDF 018 024 030 036 NOMINAL CAPACITY Tons 1 5 2 0 2 50 3 0 OPERATING WEIGHT lb 166 176 187 250 REFRIGERANT TYPE R 4...

Страница 5: ...L Face Area sq ft 5 8 7 3 12 1 12 1 14 1 14 1 No Rows 2 3 2 2 3 3 FPI 20 20 20 20 20 20 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH Cut In psig 420 25 420 25 420 25 420 25 420 25 420 25 Cutout psig 650 10 650 10 650 10 650 10 650 10 650 10 LOW PRESSURE SWITCH Cut In psig 45 25 45 25 45 25 45 25 45 25 45 25 Cutout psig 20 5 20 5 20 5 20 5 20 5 20 5 REFRIGERANT LINES Connection Type Sweat Liquid Line in OD 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8...

Страница 6: ... requirements Use copper wire only between the disconnect switch and unit Use minimum 60 C wire for the field power connection Route power wires through the opening in unit side panel and connect in the unit control box as shown on the unit label diagram and Fig 6 and 7 Unit must be grounded CONNECTIONS TO DUCT FREE FAN COIL UNITS The 38HDR units are designed for easy match up to 40QA duct free fa...

Страница 7: ...rmine maximum deviation from average voltage AB 457 452 5 v BC 464 457 7 v AC 457 455 2 v Maximum deviation is 7 v Determine percentage of voltage imbalance This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maximum allowable of 2 38HDF UNIT SIZE V PH Hz VOLTAGE RANGE COMPRESSOR OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR MIN CKT AMPS FUSE HACR BKR AMPS Min Max RLA LRA FLA NEC Hp kW Out 018 208 230 1 60 187 ...

Страница 8: ... amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maximum allowable of 2 38HDR UNIT SIZE V PH Hz VOLTAGE RANGE COMPRESSOR OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR MIN CKT AMPS FUSE HACR BKR AMPS Min Max RLA LRA FLA NEC Hp kW Out 018 208 230 1 60 187 253 10 0 48 0 0 80 0 125 0 09 13 3 20 024 208 230 1 60 187 253 14 3 58 3 0 80 0 125 0 09 18 7 30 030 208 230 1 60 187 253 15 7 64 0 1 45 0 25 0 19 21 1 35 036 20...

Страница 9: ...High Pressure Switch LPS Low Pressure Switch OFM Outdoor Fan Motor OL Overload TB Terminal Board TRAN Transformer Splice Field Terminal Marked Terminal Unmarked Terminal Block Splice Factory Wiring Field Control Wiring Field Power Wiring Optional or Accessory Wire Fig 6 38HDF018 036 Typical Wiring Schematic 38HDF OPERATION SEQUENCE CALL FOR COOLING 1 Control voltage from transformer to thermostat ...

Страница 10: ...ipment GND Ground HPS High Pressure Switch LPS Low Pressure Switch OFM Outdoor Fan Motor OL Overload TB Terminal Board Splice Field Terminal Marked Terminal Unmarked Terminal Block Splice Factory Wiring Field Control Wiring Field Power Wiring 38HDR OPERATION SEQUENCE CALL FOR COOLING 1 Control voltage from transformer to thermostat 24 v 2 At thermostat 24 v is switched to G and Y 3 24 v from therm...

Страница 11: ... refriger ant break vacuum with dry nitrogen before opening system 1 Attach pressure gage to suction service valve gage port 2 Frontseat the liquid mixed phase line valve 3 Start unit and run until suction pressure reaches 20 psig 4 Shut unit off and frontseat suction valve 5 Depressurize low side of unit and recover refrigerant following accepted practices High Pressure Switch The high pressure s...

Страница 12: ...llowing when working with Puron refrigerant Puron refrigerant cylinders are rose colored Recovery cylinder service pressure rating must be 400 psig DOT Department of Transportation 4BA400 or DOT BW400 Puron systems should be charged with liquid refrigerant Use a commercial type metering device in the manifold hose when charging into suction line with compressor operating Manifold sets should be 70...

Страница 13: ... 6 344 105 8 446 125 3 556 142 7 40 6 5 142 49 5 244 82 2 346 106 3 448 125 6 560 143 3 42 4 5 144 50 3 246 82 7 348 106 6 450 126 0 564 143 9 44 3 2 146 51 1 248 83 3 350 107 1 452 126 3 568 144 5 46 1 6 148 51 8 250 83 8 352 107 5 454 126 6 572 145 0 48 0 0 150 52 5 252 84 3 354 107 9 456 127 0 576 145 6 50 1 5 152 53 3 254 84 8 356 108 3 458 127 3 580 146 2 52 3 0 154 54 0 256 85 4 358 108 8 46...

Страница 14: ...sing a garden hose or other suitable equipment flush coil from the outside to remove dirt Be sure to flush all dirt and debris from drain holes in base of unit Fan motors are waterproof TROUBLESHOOTING See Fig 9 for troubleshooting information LIQUID PRESSURE AT SERVICE VALVE psig REQUIRED LIQUID LINE TEMPERATURE F Required Subcooling Temperature F 8 10 12 14 16 18 189 58 56 54 52 50 48 195 60 58 ...

Страница 15: ...15 Fig 9 Troubleshooting the Cooling Cycle ...

Страница 16: ...ue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 02 38HD0001 SI Printed in U S A Form 38HD 4SI Pg 16 2 06A 1 06 Replaces 38HDC 3SI Book 1 4 Tab 3e 2f Copyright 2006 Carrier Corporation ...

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