Carrier 38CG024 User Manual

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Page 1 - Product Data Digest

Duct Free Systems Product Data Digest ¾ to 5 Nominal Tons Console Console Condenser & Mulit-Zone

Page 2 - Duct-Free Systems Digest

ARI* CapacitiesSatellite ApplicationsIndoor Outdoor Std. Net Cooling Total SEER EER Heating Heating HeatingSection Section CFM BTUH kW High High HighB

Page 3 - 01/12/02

System Cross MatchCooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High WallNominal Indoor Indoor Outdoor Outdoor Nominal Indoor Indoor Outdoor OutdoorCapacity Unit U

Page 4 - 01/09/02

System Cross MatchCooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High WallNominal Indoor Indoor Outdoor Outdoor Nominal Indoor Indoor Outdoor OutdoorCapacity Unit U

Page 5

System & Unit Specifications – Section 11ProductProductCooling Only System SpecificationsHeat Pump System SpecificationsUnit Specifications

Page 6

Cooling Only System SpecificationsHigh WallNominal Indoor Outdoor ARI ARI Sound Rating (dBa)Capacity Unit Unit Capacity CFM SEER EER Indoor Indo

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Cooling Only System SpecificationsHigh WallNominal Indoor Outdoor ARI ARI Sound Rating (dBa)Capacity Unit Unit Capacity CFM SEER EER Indoor Indo

Page 8 - 09/17/01

Cooling Only System SpecificationsHigh WallNominal Indoor Outdoor ARI ARI Sound Rating (dBa)Capacity Unit Unit Capacity CFM SEER EER Indoor Indo

Page 9

Cooling Only System SpecificationsHigh WallNominal Indoor Outdoor ARI ARI Sound Rating (dBa)Capacity Unit Unit Capacity CFM SEER EER Indoor Indo

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Cooling Only System SpecificationsHigh WallNominal Indoor Outdoor ARI ARI Sound Rating (dBa)Capacity Unit Unit Capacity CFM SEER EER Indoor Indo

Page 11

Cooling Only System SpecificationsHigh WallNominal Indoor Outdoor ARI ARI Sound Rating (dBa)Capacity Unit Unit Capacity CFM SEER EER Indoor Indo

Page 12 - OUTDOOR UNITS

Heat Pump System SpecificationsHigh WallNominal Indoor Outdoor ARI Capacities ARI Sound Rating (dBa)Capacity Unit Unit C/O H/P CFM SEER EER

Page 13 - FAN COIL UNITS

APPLICATION DATA 1. Unit selection Select equipment to either match or be slightly less than anticipated peak cooling load. This provides better humi

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Heat Pump System SpecificationsHigh WallNominal Indoor Outdoor ARI Capacities ARI Sound Rating (dBa)Capacity Unit Unit C/O H/P CFM SEER EER

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Heat Pump System SpecificationsHigh WallNominal Indoor Outdoor ARI Capacities ARI Sound Rating (dBa)Capacity Unit Unit C/O H/P CFM SEER EER

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Heat Pump System SpecificationsHigh WallNominal Indoor Outdoor ARI Capacities ARI Sound Rating (dBa)Capacity Unit Unit C/O H/P CFM SEER EER

Page 17

Heat Pump System SpecificationsHigh WallNominal Indoor Outdoor ARI Capacities ARI Sound Rating (dBa)Capacity Unit Unit C/O H/P CFM SEER EER

Page 18

Heat Pump System SpecificationsHigh WallNominal Indoor Outdoor ARI Capacities ARI Sound Rating (dBa)Capacity Unit Unit C/O H/P CFM SEER EER

Page 19

Unit SpecificationsVert Vert Max Tube Connections DimensionsModel Voltage MCA MOCP Lift Drop Tube Liquid Vapor Width H

Page 20

Condenser Only Ratings – Section 12ApplicationApplicationHDCHDL

Page 21 - 02/15/02

Condenser Only RatingsSST Air Temperature Entering Condenser (F)(F) 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 12538HDC018TCG19.7 18.0 16.4 14.8 13.3 11.8 10.4 9.030 SDT7

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Condenser Only RatingsSST Air Temperature Entering Condenser (F)(F) 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 12538HDC036TCG33.6 32.1 30.5 28.7 25.7 23.1 20.6 18.330 SDT

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38HDL CONDENSER-ONLY RATINGSSee Legend on next page. Click here to view the next page of condenser-only performance data.SST(F)AIR TEMPERATURE ENTERI

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HIGH WALL UNITS — These units should be positioned as high as possible on the wall for best air circulation. Allow adequate clearances above the unit

Page 25

38HDL CONDENSER-ONLY RATINGS (cont) LEGENDSST(F)AIR TEMPERATURE ENTERING CONDENSER (F)55 65 75 85 95 105 115 12538HDL0

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Duct Free Systems - Performance Data & Expanded RatingsCooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High WallIndoor Outdoor Net System Indoor Outdoor Net Net

Page 27

Performance Data & Expanded Ratings - Systems Index TableMulti Split 4 Ton 38HDS048 Click here to return to System Index Table. I

Page 28 - 11/26/01

COOLINGCAPACITIESSYSTEM1*—HIGHWALLSYSTEM(38AN009WITH40QNB009)Temp (F)Air EnteringCondenser(Edb)AirEnteringEvaporator—Cfm/BF184/0.08 200/0.09 215/0.10A

Page 29

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM2*—HIGHWALLSYSTEM(38AN012WITH40QNB012)Temp (F)Air EnteringCondenser(Edb)Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF245/0.12 280/0.14

Page 30 - 08/07/00

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM3*—HIGHWALLSYSTEM(38HDC018WITH40QNB018)Temp (F)Air EnteringCondenser(Edb)Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF360/0.12 414/0.1

Page 31

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM4*—HIGHWALLSYSTEM(38HDC024WITH40QNB024)Temp (F)Air EnteringCondenser(Edb)Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF456/0.04 502/0.0

Page 32

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM5*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38HDC018WITH40QAB024†)Temp (F)Air EnteringCondenser(Edb)Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF320/0.

Page 33

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM6*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38HDC024WITH40QAB024)Temp (F)Air EnteringCondenser(Edb)Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF400/0.0

Page 34

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM7*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38HDC030WITH40QAB036)Temp (F)Air EnteringCondenser(Edb)Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF640/0.0

Page 35

FAN COIL UNITS CONDITION 40QN 40QA 40QK 40CG 40CS 40HD Maximum Room Temperature (F) 84 84 95 Min

Page 36 - Dimensional Drawing

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM8*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38HDC036WITH40QAB036)Temp (F)Air EnteringCondenser(Edb)Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF640/0.0

Page 37

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM9*—53QAB048CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38HDC048WITH40QAB048)Temp (F)Air EnteringCondenser(Edb)Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/B

Page 38 - Part 2 – Products

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM10*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38HDC060WITH40QAB060)Temp (F)Air EnteringCondenser(Edb)Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF1040/0

Page 39

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM11*—IN-CEILINGCASSETTESYSTEM(38HDC018WITH40QKB024)Temp (F)Air EnteringCondenser(Edb)Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF375/0

Page 40

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM12*—IN-CEILINGCASSETTESYSTEM(38HDC024WITH40QKB036)Temp (F)Air EnteringCondenser(Edb)Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF635/0

Page 41

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM13*—IN-CEILINGCASSETTESYSTEM(38HDC030WITH40QKB036)Temp (F)Air EnteringCondenser(Edb)Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF635/0

Page 42

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM14*—IN-CEILINGCASSETTESYSTEM(38HDC036WITH40QKB036)Temp (F)Air EnteringCondenser(Edb)Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF635/0

Page 43

COOLING CAPACITIESSYSTEM 15* – 38HDL018 WITH 40QNB024 LEGEND Rating ConditionNot recommended for long-term operation*Clic

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COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)SYSTEM 16* – 38HDL024 WITH 40QNB024 LEGEND Rating ConditionNot recommended for long-term operation*Click

Page 45

COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)SYSTEM 17* – 38HDL018 WITH 40QAB024ƒ LEGEND Rating ConditionNot recommended for long-term operation*Clic

Page 46

11.Freshairandducting a. Theceiling-suspendedfancoilunitsmaybringinupto30%freshair.Thepercentageofairallowableiscalculated based on the unit hig

Page 47

COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)SYSTEM 18* – 38HDL024 WITH 40QAB024 LEGEND Rating ConditionNot recommended for long-term operati

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COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)SYSTEM 19* – 38HDL030 WITH 40QAB036 LEGEND Rating ConditionNot recommended for long-term operat

Page 49

COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)SYSTEM 20* – 38HDL036 WITH 40QAB036 LEGEND Rating ConditionNot recommended for long-term operati

Page 50

COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)SYSTEM 21* – 38HDL048 WITH 40QAB048 LEGEND Rating ConditionNot recommended for long-term operat

Page 51 - Part 2 – Product

COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)SYSTEM 22* – 38HDL060 WITH 40QAB060 LEGEND Rating ConditionNot recommended for long-term operat

Page 52 - 3

COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)SYSTEM 23* – 38HDL018 WITH 40QKB024 LEGEND Rating ConditionNot recommended for long-term operat

Page 53

COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)SYSTEM 24* – 38HDL024 WITH 40QKB036 LEGEND Rating ConditionNot recommended for long-term operat

Page 54

COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)SYSTEM 25* – 38HDL030 WITH 40QKB036 LEGENDRating ConditionNot recommended for long-term operati

Page 55

COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)SYSTEM 26* – 38HDL036 WITH 40QKB036 LEGEND Rating ConditionNot recommended for long-term operat

Page 56

COOLINGCAPACITIESSYSTEM27C*—HIGHWALLSYSTEM(38BK009WITH40QNE009)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT — CFM/BF214/0.10 233/0.11

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Duct Free Systems - Electrical Data - 40 Series High Wall Units Model Voltage Voltage Fan Heater Power MinimumV-Ph-60Hz Min Max FLA k

Page 58

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM28C*—HIGHWALLSYSTEM(38BK012WITH40QNE012)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT — CFM/BF245/0.12 28

Page 59

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM29C*—HIGHWALLSYSTEM(38BK018WITH40QNE018)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT — CFM/BF376/0.14 40

Page 60

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM30C*—HIGHWALLSYSTEM(38BK024WITH40QNE024)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT — CFM/BF446/0.04 48

Page 61

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM31C*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38QR-C018WITH40QAE024)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT — CFM/BF

Page 62

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM32C*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38QR-C024WITH 40QAE024)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERNGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT — CFM

Page 63

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM33C*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38QR-C030WITH40QAE036)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT — CFM/BF

Page 64

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM34C*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38QR-C036SINGLE-PHASEUNITWITH40QAE036)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING INDO

Page 65

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM35C*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38QR-C0363-PHASEUNITWITH40QAE036)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING INDOOR UN

Page 66

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM36C*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38QR-C048WITH40QAE048)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT — CFM/BF

Page 67

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM37C*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38QR-C060WITH40QAE060)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT — CFM/BF

Page 68

Duct Free Systems - Electrical Data - 40 Series Under Ceiling UnitsModel Voltage Voltage Fan Heater Power MinimumV-Ph-60Hz Min Max FL

Page 69 -

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM38C*—IN-CEILINGCASSETTESYSTEM(38QR-C018WITH40QKE024)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT — CFM/B

Page 70

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM39C*—IN-CEILINGCASSETTESYSTEM(38QR-C024WITH40QKE036)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT — CFM/B

Page 71 - Rev "B"

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM40C*—IN-CEILINGCASSETTESYSTEM(38QR-C030WITH40QKE036)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT — CFM/B

Page 72 - Cooling and Heat Pump Models

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM41C*—IN-CEILINGCASSETTESYSTEM(38QR-C036SINGLE-PHASEUNITWITH40QKE048)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING IND

Page 73

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)SYSTEM42C*—IN-CEILINGCASSETTESYSTEM(38QR-C0363-PHASEUNITWITH40QKE048)TEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGOUTDOOR UNIT(Edb)AIR ENTERING INDOOR U

Page 74

INSTANTANEOUSANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGSSYSTEM27H*—HIGHWALLSYSTEM(38BK009WITH40QNE009)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR UNITAIRENTERINGINDOOR UNIT(CFM)AIR TEM

Page 75

INSTANTANEOUSANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGS(cont)SYSTEM28H*—HIGHWALLSYSTEM(38BK012WITH40QNE012)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR UNITAIRENTERINGINDOOR UNIT(CFM)A

Page 76 - 01/11/02

INSTANTANEOUSANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGS(cont)SYSTEM29H*—HIGHWALLSYSTEM(38BK018WITH40QNE018)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR UNITAIRENTERINGINDOOR UNIT(CFM)A

Page 77 - Hydronic Cassette

INSTANTANEOUS ANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGS(cont)SYSTEM30H*—HIGHWALLSYSTEM(38BK024WITH40QNE024)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR UNITAIRENTERINGINDOOR UNIT(CFM)

Page 78 - Cooling And Heat Pump Models

INSTANTANEOUSANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGS(cont)SYSTEM31H*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38QR-C018WITH40QAE024)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR UNITAIRENTERINGINDOOR

Page 79

Duct Free Systems - Electrical Data - 40 Series Console UnitsModel Voltage Voltage Fan Heater Power MinimumV-Ph-60Hz Min Max FLA kW F

Page 80

INSTANTANEOUSANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGS(cont)SYSTEM32H*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38QR-C024WITH40QAE024)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR UNITAIRENTERINGINDOOR

Page 81 - Cooling Models

INSTANTANEOUSANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGS(cont)SYSTEM33H*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38QR-C030WITH40QAE036)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR UNITAIRENTERINGINDOOR

Page 82

INSTANTANEOUSANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGS(cont)SYSTEM34H*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38QR-C036SINGLE-PHASEUNITWITH40QAE036)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR UNITA

Page 83

INSTANTANEOUSANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGS(cont)SYSTEM35H*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38QR-C0363-PHASEUNITWITH40QAE036)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR UNITAIRENT

Page 84 - Cooling Only Models

INSTANTANEOUSANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGS(cont)SYSTEM36H*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38QR-C048WITH40QAE048)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR UNITAIRENTERINGINDOOR

Page 85

INSTANTANEOUSANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGS(cont)SYSTEM37H*—CEILING-SUSPENDEDSYSTEM(38QR-C060WITH40QAE060)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR UNITAIRENTERINGINDOOR

Page 86 - Heat Pump Models

INSTANTANEOUS ANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGS(cont)SYSTEM38H*—IN-CEILINGCASSETTESYSTEM(38QR-C018WITH40QKE024)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR AIRAIRENTERINGINDOO

Page 87

INSTANTANEOUSANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGS(cont)SYSTEM39H*—IN-CEILINGCASSETTESYSTEM(38QR-C024WITH40QKE036)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR UNITAIRENTERINGINDOO

Page 88

INSTANTANEOUSANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGS(cont)SYSTEM40H*—IN-CEILINGCASSETTESYSTEM(38QR-C030WITH40QKE036)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR UNITAIRENTERINGINDOO

Page 89 - Sound Data – Section 9

INSTANTANEOUSANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGS(cont)SYSTEM41H*—IN-CEILINGCASSETTESYSTEM(38QR-C036SINGLE-PHASEUNITWITH40QKE048)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR UNIT

Page 90 - 115v & 230v

Duct Free Systems - Electrical Data - 40 Series Cassette UnitsModel Voltage Voltage Fan Heater Power MinimumV-Ph-60Hz Min Max FLA kW

Page 91

INSTANTANEOUSANDINTEGRATEDHEATINGRATINGS(cont)SYSTEM42H*—IN-CEILINGCASSETTESYSTEM(38QR-C0363-PHASEUNITWITH40QKE048)TEMP (F)AIRENTERINGINDOOR UNITAIREN

Page 92 - Rev "A"

COOLINGCAPACITIESTABLENO.43*—38HDS024(or1Circuitof38HDS048System)CONDENSINGUNITWITHTWO40QKB024IN-CEILINGCASSETTEUNITSTEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGCONDENSER(Edb

Page 93

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)TABLENO.44*—38HDS024(or1Circuitof38HDS048System)CONDENSINGUNITWITHTWO40QAB024†CEILING-SUSPENDEDUNITSTEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGCONDENS

Page 94

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)TABLENO.45*—38HDS024(or1Circuitof38HDS048System)CONDENSINGUNITWITHTWO40QNB018HIGHWALLUNITSTEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGCONDENSER(Edb)AIR

Page 95

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)TABLENO.46*—38HDS024(or1Circuitof38HDS048System)CONDENSINGUNITWITHONE40QAB024†CEILING-SUSPENDEDUNITANDONE40QKB024IN-CEILINGCASS

Page 96

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)TABLENO.47*—38HDS024(or1Circuitof38HDS048System)CONDENSINGUNITWITHONE40QKB024IN-CEILINGCASSETTEUNITANDONE40QNB018HIGHWALLUNITTE

Page 97

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)TABLENO.48*—38HDS024(or1Circuitof38HDS048System)CONDENSINGUNITWITHONE40QAB024†CEILING-SUSPENDEDUNITANDONE40QNB018HIGHWALLUNITTE

Page 98

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)TABLENO.52*—38HDS024(or1Circuitof38HDS048System)CONDENSINGUNITWITHONE40QNB024HIGHWALLUNITTEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGCONDENSER(Edb)AIR

Page 99

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)TABLENO.53*—38HDS024(or1Circuitof38HDS048System)CONDENSINGUNITWITHONE40QAB024CEILING-SUSPENDEDUNITTEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGCONDENSER

Page 100 - 01/10/02

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)TABLENO.54*—38HDS024(or1Circuitof38HDS048System)CONDENSINGUNITWITHONE40QKB036IN-CEILINGCASSETTEUNITTEMP (F)AIR ENTERINGCONDENSE

Page 101

Duct Free Systems - Electrical Data - 40 Series Satellite Units Model Voltage Voltage Fan Heater Power MinimumV-Ph-60Hz Min Max F

Page 102 - Unit Specifications

COOLINGCAPACITIESTABLE NO. 55 - 42WKN004EnteringWaterTemp (F)WaterTempRise (F)Entering Air (F) — dry bulb72 80Entering Air (F) — wet bulb63 67 71 63 6

Page 103 - CFM - Cubic Feet Per Minute

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)TABLE NO. 57 - 42WKN010—2-TUBEEnteringWaterTemp (F)WaterTempRise (F)Entering Air (F) — dry bulb72 80Entering Air (F) — wet bulb

Page 104

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)TABLE NO. 59 - 42WKN016EnteringWaterTemp (F)WaterTempRise (F)Entering Air (F) — dry bulb72 80Entering Air (F) — wet bulb63 67 7

Page 105

COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)TABLE NO. 61 - 42WKN020—4-TUBEEnteringWaterTemp (F)WaterTempRise (F)Entering Air (F) — dry bulb72 80Entering Air (F) — wet bulb

Page 106

Duct Free Systems - Piston/Charge CombinationsCooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High WallIndoor Outdoor AccuRater Charge Indoor Outdoor AccuRater AccuR

Page 107

Duct Free Systems - Piston/Charge CombinationsCooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High WallIndoor Outdoor AccuRater Charge Indoor Outdoor AccuRater AccuR

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Duct Free Systems - Piston/Charge CombinationsCooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High WallIndoor Outdoor AccuRater Charge Indoor Outdoor AccuRater AccuR

Page 109 - NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME

Duct Free Systems - Piston/Charge CombinationsCooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High WallIndoor Outdoor AccuRater Charge Indoor Outdoor AccuRater AccuR

Page 110

Duct Free Systems - Piston/Charge CombinationsCooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High WallIndoor Outdoor AccuRater Charge Indoor Outdoor AccuRater AccuR

Page 111

Refrigerant and Long Line Applications– Section 15ApplicationApplicationAN009/012 & BK009/01238HDC38HDL38HDS38QRC & 38BK018/02438 C & S Se

Page 112

Maintenance/RepairApplicationProductInstallationInstallationApplicationProduct??HELPHELPDuct-Free Systems DigestDuct-Free Systems DigestMaintenance/Re

Page 113

Duct Free Systems - Electrical Data - CondensersModel Voltage Voltage Compressor Fan Power SupplyV-Ph-60Hz Min Max RLA LRA FLA MCA MOCP FLA38

Page 114

Refrigerant Lines – AN009/012 & BK009/012 1. The AN009/012 & BK009/012 are shipped with a full charge of R-22 refrigerant. Since all refrig

Page 115

Refrigerant Lines – 38HDC1. The 38HDC units are shipped with a full charge of R-22 refrigerant based on the smallest charge combination.2. All cha

Page 116 - Application

Long Line Applications – 38 HDC (continued)7. Changes in piston size. The metering device for long line applications must be adjusted to compensate f

Page 117 - Condenser Only Ratings

Refrigerant Lines - 38HDL1. The 38HDL units are shipped with a full charge of R-22 refrigerant based on the smallest charge combination.2. All charges

Page 118

Long Line Applications - 38HDL (continued)7. Changes in piston size. The metering device for long line applications must be adjusted to compensate f

Page 119 - Performance Data

Refrigerant Lines – 38HDS1. The 38HDS units are shipped with a full charge of R-22 refrigerant.2. All charges, line sizes and capacities are based o

Page 120

Refrigerant Lines – 38QRC & 38BK018/0241. The 38QR & BK018/024 units are shipped with a holding charge of R-22 refrigerant.2. All charges,

Page 121 - 11/30/01

Long Line Applications – 38QRC & 38BK018/024 (continued)7. Changes in piston size. The metering device for long line applications must be adjuste

Page 122

Refrigerant Lines – 38CG, CS, SB, & SC 1. The 38CG, CS, SB, & SC series condensers are shipped with a full charge of R-22 refrigerant. Sinc

Page 123 - COOLINGCAPACITIES

6. Lowered configuration: (Drop) Indoor unit below outdoor unit Diagram #4 a. The maximum elevation difference and the maximum equivalent length of

Page 124 - COOLINGCAPACITIES(cont)

Duct Free Systems - System ChargesCooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High Wall Heat Cool Under Ceiling COOLING WITH ELECTRIC HEATIndoor Outdoor System I

Page 125

Table #1 - Line Length's (Maximum)"B""C""A"ModelLiftDropTubeNote #1 Note #2Lgth38AN-009/012 30' 30' 50&ap

Page 126

Table #2 - Fitting Losses in Equivalent FeetTube Size O.D. (in)90 deg Short Radius90 deg Long Radius45 deg Short Radius5/8 1.6 1.0 0.83/4 1.8 1.2 0.97

Page 127

Table #3 - Effective Capacity LossNominalStdLongPercent of cooling capacity lossCapacityVaporVaporLineLine *50 ft75 ft100 ft125 ft150 ft175 ft200 ft18

Page 128

Table #4 - Calculation of Outdoor Piston Number Outdoor Unit Above Indoor UnitFeetPiston Change0-50 051-75 +476-100 +6101-125 +8

Page 129

Table #5 - Common Piston SizesAccuraterChatleffAccuraterChatleff- 32 65 65- 33 67 6735 35 - 68- 36 70 70- 37 - 7138 38 73 7339 - 7440 40 76 7641 78 78

Page 130

GROUND LEVELBASEMENTDiagram #1 * Not required for AN/BK009/012 –38 CG, SC, CS, SBSolenoid*"A"

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GROUND LEVELBASEMENTSolenoid*"A"Diagram #2 * Not required for AN/BK009/012 –38 CG, SC, CS, SB

Page 132

GROUND LEVELTRAP"B"Solenoid*Diagram #3 *Not required for AN/BK009/012 –38 CG, SC, CS, SB

Page 133

Solenoid*"C"Diagram #4 * Not required for AN/BK009/012 – 38 CG, SC, CS, SB

Page 134

SELECTION PROCEDURE (With Example) Rev “A” 09/19/01 I Determine the type of fan coil, which best suits the application (refer to S

Page 135

Duct Free Systems - System ChargesCooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High Wall Heat Cool Under Ceiling COOLING WITH ELECTRIC HEATIndoor Outdoor System I

Page 136

Drawings – Section 17ApplicationApplication40QN - 00940QN - 012 Cooling Only &

Page 137 - COOLING CAPACITIES

DIMENSIONAL DRAWING, BASE UNIT – 40QN009, 012 FAN COIL UNITSUNIT40QNWEIGHT A B CLb Kg in. mm in. mm in. mm009 18.7 8.5 33.46 850 11.02 280 6.29 160012

Page 138 - COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)

DIMENSIONAL DRAWING, BASE UNIT – 40QN018, 024 FAN COIL UNITSUNIT40QNWEIGHT018 39 Lb [17.5 Kg]024 43 Lb [19.5 Kg]NOTES:1. Dimensions in [ ] are in mill

Page 139

40QA BaseUnitDimensionsNOTES:1. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.2. Direction of airflow.3. Standard unit clearances are as follows:•09on top and r

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UNIT40QK-OPERATING WEIGHTLb Kg024 61.6 28NOTES:1. indicates airflow.2. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.3. Service clearance is 2 ft on control box

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UNIT40QK–OPERATING WEIGHTLb Kg036 105.8 48048* 118.0 53*OWO heat pump fan coil units only.NOTES:1. Indicates airflow.2. Dimensions in [ ] are in millim

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4Fig. 3 — 40HD036,048 Dimensional DrawingNOTES:1. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.2. Center of gravity.3. Direction of airflow.4. Optional dir

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Drawings – Section 17ApplicationApplication38 AN 00938 AN - 012 38 HDC 018

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DIMENSIONALDRAWING,BASEUNIT—38HDSCONDENSINGUNITSUNITABCDEFGHFt-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm024 2-11⁄86

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DIMENSIONAL DRAWING, BASE UNIT – 38BK018, 024 HEAT PUMP UNITSUNITAB CDEFft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm018 2-11⁄8638.2 3-0

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DIMENSIONAL DRAWING, BASE UNIT – 38QR HEAT PUMP UNITSUNITABCDEFGHJKLMOPERATINGWEIGHTft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in.

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AccuRater It is extremely important that all refrigerant lines and the AccuRater metering device be insulated on heat pumps. On cooling only units

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Fig. 14 – AccuRater Metering Device at Service Valve (Bypass Type Components) Fig. 13 – AccuRater Metering Device in Liquid Line (Bypass type Compo

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Charge Verification – Section 19InstallationInstallation38HDC, HDL, QR, CG, CS38 HDS SB, SC (MULTISPLIT)

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REFRIGERANT CHARGING: WARNING: To prevent personal injury, wear safety glasses and gloves when handling refrigerant. Do not overcharge system compress

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Duct Free Systems - System ChargesCooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High Wall Heat Cool Under Ceiling COOLING WITH ELECTRIC HEATIndoor Outdoor System I

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REFRIGERANT CHARGING (Multi Split) WARNING: To prevent personal injury, wear safety glasses and gloves when handling refrigerant. Do not overcharge s

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Table 8 – Required Liquid Line Temperatures Table 7 – Required Unit Subcooling Figure 14 – Vapor Supply Line Measurement Locations (048 Unit Shown)

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Controls – Section 20InstallationInstallationHigh WallUnder Ceiling, Cassette, & Satellite38HDSConsole

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Controls — systems using high wall fan coils 40QNB/QNE control system The 40QN unit is equipped with a microprocessor control, which operates the sy

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• Maximum Dehumidification Mode — When the dehumidification mode is selected, the indoor fan will operate continuously at the selected speed if the s

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• Awake Mode — The awake timer will turn the unit on when the timer reaches zero minutes. The unit will start in the same mode and at the same selecte

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*Minimum unit run time starts when outdoor coil temperature drops below 34 F, then accumulates runtime regardless of coil temperature.ElectronicContro

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Controls — systems using Under Ceiling, Cassette or Satellite fan coils Automatic air sweep All Under Ceiling units are equipped with an automatic air

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Duct Free Systems - System ChargesCooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High Wall Heat Cool Under Ceiling COOLING WITH ELECTRIC HEATIndoor Outdoor System I

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DFB switches the unit back to normal heating operation. If the DFT remains closed the DFB switches the unit back to heating operation after 10 minutes

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Controls - 38HDS Unit operation NOTE: AUTO fan mode is used as the unit operation example for ALL fan coil units in this section. Contact your local C

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the 38HDS microprocessor if the other refrigerant circuit is still operating. The outdoor fan only stops when both compressors are off. Refer to 38HD

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ThermostatInstallationInstallationOperationPhotographs and illustrations

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3 AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION MODE Your Carrier Duct Free air conditioner operates in four modes:The air conditioner cools, dries, and filters the roo

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4 • When transmitting a command from the remote controller,point the transmitter toward the receiver on the right side of theair conditioner.• The a

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5 INSERTING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROLLER Before using the remote controller you must insert two 1.5VAAA Alkaline batteries, as follows:• Slide

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6 • Press the On/Off button 3 to transmit your selections to theair conditioner1. If you choose to place the airflow deflector in a fixed posi-tion

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7 • Scroll through the Timer periods as explained in the previoussection • Choose the SLEEP Timer period• Enter the desired Start/Stop times (SLEEP

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8 When the air conditioner is OFF: • Press DELAY button. The clock advances one hour, while theword START and the number 3 flash.• Each additional p

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9 MORE ON NEXT PAGE airborne particles. More frequent cleaning may be neces-sary depending on indoor

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53DFST2-NP 53DFS250-SL 53DFS250-FS Fig #3

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Installation Diagrams – Section 22InstallationInstallation40 QN 009 & 01240 QN 018 & 024

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TYPICAL INSTALLATION — HIGH-WALL SYSTEMS, 9,000 AND 12,000 BTUH(Cooling-Only System Shown)LEGENDNEC — National Electrical Code*Standard.†Field supplie

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TYPICAL INSTALLATION — HIGH-WALL SYSTEMS, 18,000 AND 24,000 BTUH(Cooling Only System Shown)LEGENDNEC — National Electrical CodePipingLine Voltage24 VT

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Installation Diagrams – Section 22InstallationInstallation40 QA40 C

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TYPICAL INSTALLATION — CEILING-SUSPENDED SYSTEMSLEGENDf — PhaseNEC — National Electrical CodePipingLine Voltage24 VThermistor*Standard.†Accessory item

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FIELD SUPPLIEDFUSEDDISCONNECTAND WIRINGPER NECWIRELESSCONTROLLERFIELD SUPPLIED WEATHERPROOFFUSED DISCONNECT AND WIRINGPER NECINSULATEDLIQUID LINEOUTD

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Installation Diagrams – Section 22InstallationInstallation40 QK40 HD

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TYPICAL INSTALLATION — IN-CEILING CASSETTE SYSTEMSLEGENDf — PhaseNEC — National Electrical CodePipingLine Voltage24 V*Standard.†Accessory item.**Field

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Duct Free SystemsHigh Wall Features and AccessoriesOutdoor Section/Indoor SectionFeatureAN/QNBBK/QNEBK/QNHBK/QNHHDC/QNBHDL/QNBHDS/QNBAll009

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FIELD SUPPLIEDTYPE L REFRIGERANTTUBINGFIELD SUPPLIEDFILTER DRIERFIELD SUPPLIED24 V CONTROLWIRINGFIELD SUPPLIEDCONDENSATEDRAIN LINETO OPEN DRAINFIELD

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Service – Section 23InstallationInstallation40 QN – High Wall40 QA – Under Ceiling40 CG and CS – Console40 HD – Satellite40 QK – Cassette

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SERVICE – High Wall Systems WARNING: When servicing unit, turn off all electric power to unit to avoid shock hazard or injury from rotating parts. C

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Compressor Short Cycling Protection There is a time delay of 3 minutes between compressor turning off and turning back on. Indoor Coil Freeze Protec

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SERVICE Under Ceiling, Cassette, Console, & Satellite Fan Coils WARNING: When servicing unit, turn off all electric power to unit to avoid shock

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Service – Section 23InstallationInstallation38 HDC, 38 QR, & BK 018, 02438 HDS38 HDL38 CG, CS, SC, & SB

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SERVICE – 38HDC, 38QR, & 38BK018,024 WARNING: Before performing recommended maintenance, be sure unit main power switch is turned off. Failure t

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NOTE: If pressure switch needs to be replaced, there is a Schrader valve located under the switch so that system will not need to be evacuated. CRANK

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Discharge Temperature Switch (DTS) Heat Pump Only Switch used only on sizes 030 and 036 with scroll compressors, senses high discharge temperature lev

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Duct Free SystemsUnder Ceiling Features and AccessoriesFeature Under Ceiling Outdoor/IndoorHDC/QAB HDL/QAB HDS/QAB QR/QAEAccumulator Standa

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SERVICE – 38HDL WARNING: Before performing recommended maintenance, be sure unit main power switch is turned off. Failure to do so may result in elec

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Fig. 11 – Condenser Fan Mounting Positions

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SERVICE – Multi Split WARNING: Before performing recommended maintenance, be sure unit main power switch is turned off, and be sure all disconnects f

Page 206

LOW-PRESSURE SWITCH This switch, mounted on the vapor return line, has fixed non-adjustable settings. To check pressure switch, attach pressure gage t

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Figure 13 – Condenser-Fan Mounting Positions

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SERVICE – 38CG, CS, SB, & SC WARNING: Before performing recommended maintenance, be sure unit main power switch is turned off. Failure to do so m

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Start-Up Instructions – Section 24InstallationInstallation40 QNCheck List

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START-UP – High Wall Systems Complete the following checks and the Start-Up checklist before system start-up. Refer to outdoor unit installation, sta

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Start-Up Instructions – Section 24InstallationInstallation40 C – Console40 QA – Under CeilingCheck List

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Duct Free SystemsConsole Features and AccessoriesFeature Console Outdoor/Indoor38CG/40CG 38CS/40CS 38SC/40CG 38SB/40CSAccumulator N/A N/A N

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START-UP – Under Ceiling Systems WARNING: Never operate unit without a filter or with grille removed; damage to the unit or personal injury may resul

Page 214

START-UP – Console Systems WARNING: Never operate unit without a filter or with grille removed; damage to the unit or personal injury may result. Mak

Page 215 - "A"

Start-Up Instructions – Section 24InstallationInstallation40 QKCheck List

Page 216 - Diagram #2

START-UP - Cassette Units Make the following checks and complete the Start-Up Checklist before system start-up. Refer to outdoor unit Installation, S

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Start-Up Instructions – Section 24InstallationInstallation40 HDCheck List

Page 218 - "C"

START-UP - Satellite Units Make the following checks and complete the Start-Up Checklist before system start-up. Refer to outdoor unit Installation,

Page 219 - Builder Module

Start-Up Instructions – Section 24InstallationInstallation38 HDC38 HDL38 HDS38 QR38 AN/BK 009 & 012Check List

Page 220 - Drawings – Section 17

START-UP - Multi-Split LEAK TEST Field piping and all tubing connections must be leak tested by the pressure method. Use R-22 at approximately 25 psi

Page 221

START-UP – 38HDC, 38HDL, & 38QR NOTE: All outdoor units with a reciprocating compressor have a crankcase heater. Heater should be energized for a

Page 222

START-UP CHECKLIST Outdoor Unit: Model Number ________________ Serial Number ____________________ Indoor Unit: Model Number __________________

Page 223 - 40QA BaseUnitDimensions

ARI* Capacities High Wall ApplicationsIndoor Outdoor Std. Net Cooling Total SEER EER Heating Heating Heating Heating HeatingSection Section CFM BTUH

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Duct Free SystemsCassette Features and AccessoriesFeature Outdoor Section/Indoor SectionHDC/QKBHDL/QKBHDS/QKBQR/QKEAccumulator

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CHECK MOUNTING OF SUBBASE TO WALL, IS IT TIGHT (DO NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE FORCE TO MOUNTING SCREW)? (Y/N) _____ Units with Wireless Remote Controller CH

Page 226

Wire Diagrams (Under Development)InstallationInstallation40QNB009 to 38AN00940QNB012 to 38AN01240QNB018 to 38HDC018

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Wire Diagrams (Under Development)InstallationInstallation40QAB024-3 to 38HDC018-340QAB024-3 to 38HDL018-340QAB024-3 to 38HDC024-340QAB024-3 to 38HDL02

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Wire Diagrams (Under Development)InstallationInstallation40QKB024-3 to 38HDC018-340QKB024-3 to 38HDL018-340QKB036-3 to 38HDC024-340QKB036-3 to 38HDL02

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Cleaning & Maintenance – Section 26Maintenance/RepairMaintenance/Repair40QN

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40 QN CLEANINGANDMAINTENANCETo avoid the possibility of electric shock, before per-forming any cleaning and maintenance operations al-ways turn off po

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To Clean Indoor Unit Front Panel — If the frontpanel of the unit becomes dirty or smudged, wipe the out-side of the front panel with a soft dry cloth.

Page 232

Cleaning & Maintenace – Section 26Maintenance/RepairMaintenance/Repair40 QA40 CG, CS

Page 233

40 QA CLEANINGANDMAINTENANCETo avoid the possibility of electric shock, before per-forming any cleaning and maintenance operations, al-ways turn off p

Page 234

Table 8 – Cleaning and Maintenance ScheduleTASK MONTHLY QUARTERLY YEARLYINDOOR UNITClean Air Filters XClean Drain Pipe XClean Condensate Drain Pan XCl

Page 235 - Cleaning and/or Replacing

Duct Free SystemsSatellite Features and AccessoriesFeature Outdoor Section/Indoor SectionHDC/40HD HDL/40HD QR/40HDAccumulator Standard

Page 236 - OUTDOOR UNIT

40 CG, CS CARE AND MAINTENANCE Step 1 – Maintenance (Outdoor Unit) WARNING Before performing recommended maintenance, be sure unit main power switch

Page 237 - Installation

Cleaning & Maintenance – Section 26Maintenance/RepairMaintenance/Repair40 QK

Page 238

40 QK SERVICE AND MAINTENANCERemove unit grille, filter, and condensate pan for clean-ing, lubricating, or replacing parts.To avoid personal injury or

Page 239

Cleaning & Maintenance – Section 26Maintenance/RepairMaintenance/Repair40 HD

Page 240

40 HD CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE To avoid the possibility of electrical shock, before performing any cleaning and maintenance operations, always turn o

Page 241 - Subcooling Charging Method

Cleaning & Maintenance – Section 26Maintenance/RepairMaintenance/Repair38 HDC38 HDL38 HDS38 QR38 AN38 BK38 CG, CS, SB, SC

Page 242 - Locations (048 Unit Shown)

38 HDC, 38 HDL, 38 QR MAINTENANCE WARNING Before performing recommended maintenance, be sure unit main power switch is turned off. Failure to do so

Page 243 - Controls – Section 20

38 HDS MAINTENANCE WARNING Before performing recommended maintenance, be sure unit main power switch is turned off. Failure to do so may result in e

Page 244

38 AN, 38 BK CLEANINGANDMAINTENANCETo avoid the possibility of electric shock, before per-forming any cleaning and maintenance operations al-ways turn

Page 245

To Clean Indoor Unit Front Panel — If the frontpanel of the unit becomes dirty or smudged, wipe the out-side of the front panel with a soft dry cloth.

Page 246

Accessories – Field Installed Low Ambient Kit: The Low Ambient Kit is a solid state head pressure controller designed to control condenser fan cyclin

Page 247

38 CG, CS, SB, SC CARE AND MAINTENANCE Step 1 – Maintenance (Outdoor Unit) WARNING Before performing recommended maintenance, be sure unit main powe

Page 248

Troubleshooting & Fault Codes – Section 27Maintenance/RepairMaintenance/Repair40 QN – Troubleshooting40 QN – Fault Codes

Page 249 - Operating sequence

HWError Code.doc MORE ON NEXT PAGE 2/09/01 Troubleshooting

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HWError Code.doc 02/09/01 • Check CN1 plug for voltage If voltage is recorded at the CN1 plug and LED does not flash, replace board. Insufficient

Page 251 - Controls - 38HDS

HWError Code.doc MORE ON NEXT PAGE 02/09/01 High Wall Dia

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HWError Code.doc 02/09/01 7 Outdoor Air thermistor malfunction If the following occurs with thermistor: Short condition: greater or = 194 deg F

Page 253 - Thermostat

Troubleshooting & Fault Codes – Section 27Maintenance/RepairMaintenance/Repair40 QA – TroubleshootingThermostat – see Controls40 CG, CS Troublesho

Page 254 - WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER

TROUBLESHOOTINGIf the under-ceiling fan coil unit fails to start or operateproperly, sometimes the problem is minor and can be handledwithout a servic

Page 255 - Up/Down Button

FAULT CODES Table 6 – Indicator Lamps Troubleshooting LAMP STATUS INDICATION CORRECTIVE ACTION POWER flashes 10 seconds after A/C start-up (with or

Page 256 - IMPORTANT

TROUBLESHOOTING Table 7 – General Troubleshooting Chart (Page 1 of 2; Go to Page 2) SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION a. Power supply to uni

Page 257

Filter Rack Package – A fully assembled 2” Filter Rack and 1” T.A.W. filter with side access Multi-zone Adapter – Duct collars, internal insulation,

Page 258

Table 7 – General Troubleshooting Chart (Page 2 of 2; Return to Page 1) SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Water accumulates and overflows fro

Page 259 - ENERGY-SAVING TIPS

Troubleshooting & Fault Codes – Section 27Maintenance/RepairMaintenance/Repair40 QK – TroubleshootingThermostat – see Controls

Page 260 - Cover open

Trouble Shooting – Cassette If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced, it must be replaced with type 90 deg C or its equivalent. Wire i

Page 261

Troubleshooting & Fault Codes – Section 27Maintenance/RepairMaintenance/Repair40 HD – TroubleshootingThermostat – see Controls

Page 262

Trouble Shooting – Satellite If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced, it must be replaced with type 90 deg C or its equivalent. Wire

Page 263 - (Cooling-Only System Shown)

Troubleshooting & Fault Codes – Section 27Maintenance/RepairMaintenance/Repair38 HDC – Troubleshooting38 HDL – Troubleshooting38 HDS – Troubleshoo

Page 264 - (Cooling Only System Shown)

TROUBLESHOOTING CHART — COOLING CYCLENC — Normally Closed*Heat pump units only.

Page 265

LEGENDHPS — High-Pressure SwitchLLSV — Liquid (Vapor Supply) Line Solenoid ValveLPS — Low-Pressure SwitchTXV — Thermostatic Expansion ValveTROUBLESHOO

Page 266

TROUBLESHOOTING CHART — HEATING CYCLE(Heat Pump Units Only)LEGENDCAP — CapillaryNC — Normally ClosedODT — Outdoor ThermostatTEMP — Temperature

Page 268

Charcoal Filter Kit: The charcoal (carbon) filter kit is available for High Wall fan coils. This accessory improves indoor air quality by removing

Page 269

TROUBLESHOOTING Table 6 – Indicator Lamps Troubleshooting LAMP STATUS INDICATION CORRECTIVE ACTION POWER flashes 10 seconds after A/C start-up (wi

Page 270

TROUBLESHOOTING Table 7 – General Troubleshooting Chart (Page 1 of 2; Go to Page 2) SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION a. Power supply to uni

Page 271 - Service – Section 23

Table 7 – General Troubleshooting Chart (Page 2 of 2; Return to Page 1) SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Water accumulates and overflows fro

Page 272 - SERVICE – High Wall Systems

Condensate pumps provide lift capability per the tablebelow:High Wall 009 1ft to 10ft AccessoryHigh Wall 012-024 3ft to 25 ft AccessoryUnder ceiling 2

Page 273

Dimensional DrawingOPENSIZEBACKOPENINGS2345676A(in.) 9.1 13.4 17.7 22.1 26.4 30.7(mm) 230 340 450 560 670 780B(in.) 11.2 15.5 19.85 24.2 28.

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Guide Specifications – Section 6ProductProductHigh-Wall Heat Pump UnitsHigh-Wall Cooling Only UnitsCeiling-Suspended Cooling Only UnitsCeiling Suspend

Page 275 - SERVICE

Guide Specifications High-Wall Heat Pump Units HVAC Guide Specifications Size range: ¾ to 2 Tons Cooling Capacity Carrier Model Number: 40QNE/H &a

Page 276

D. Coil: Coil shall be copper tube with aluminum fins and galvanized steel tube sheets. Fins shall be bonded to the tubes by mechanical expansion.

Page 277

ARI* CapacitiesUnder Ceiling ApplicationsIndoor Outdoor Std. Net Cooling Total SEER EER Heating Heating Heating Heating HeatingSection Section CFM BTU

Page 278 - REVERSING VALVE

G. Filters: Unit shall have filter track with factory-supplied cleanable filters. H. Electrical Requirements: Unit shall operate on 115 v (009), 208

Page 279 - Thermistors

Guide Specifications High-Wall Cooling Only Units HVAC Guide Specifications Size range: ¾ to 2 Tons Cooling Capacity Carrier Model Number:

Page 280

D. Coil: Coil shall be copper tube with aluminum fins and galvanized steel tube sheets. Fins shall be bonded to the tubes by mechanical expansion.

Page 281 - SERVICE – 38HDL

H. Electrical Requirements: Unit shall operate on 115-v (009 & 012), or 208/230 v (012-024), 60 Hz power supply as specified on the equipment sche

Page 282

Guide Specifications Ceiling Suspended Cooling Only Units HVAC Guide Specifications Size range: 1 ½ to 5 Tons Cooling Capacity Carrier Model Numb

Page 283 - SERVICE – Multi Split

E. Motors: Motors shall be permanently lubricated ball bearing with inherent overload protection. Fan motors shall be 3-speed. F. Controls: Controls

Page 284 - LOW-PRESSURE SWITCH

J. Special Features (Field Installed): Certain features are not applicable when the features designated by * are specified. For assistance in amendi

Page 285

Guide Specifications Ceiling Suspended Heat Pump Units HVAC Guide Specifications Size range: 1 ½ to 5 Tons Cooling Capacity Carrier Model Number

Page 286

Note: The units use the AccuRater piston refrigerant metering device in the indoor unit (for cooling) and at the outdoor unit liquid line service val

Page 287

I. Operating Characteristics: ARI Capacities Sound Rating (dBa) Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit C/O Btuh H/P Btuh ARI CFM Air* Entering Condenser Air* Ent

Page 288

ARI* CapacitiesConsole ApplicationsIndoor Outdoor Std. Net Cooling Total SEER EER Heating Heating Heating Heating HeatingSection Section CFM BTUH kW H

Page 289

1 Guide Specifications Console/Ceiling Suspended Cooling Only System Heat Pump System (With Supplemental Electric Heat) Multi-Zone System (Coolin

Page 290

2 1.04 WARRANTY One-year parts, 5-year compressor limited warranty Part 2 – Product 2.01 EQUIPMENT A. Unit Cabinet: Outdoor cabinet shall be z

Page 291

3 MORE ON NEXT PAGE 5. Filter needs cleaning status indication. 6. Automatic airsweep control to provide on or off activ

Page 292

4 I. Special Capabilities (Field Installed): 1. Fresh Air Intake: A field installed grille to provide for outdoor ventilation air when indoor unit

Page 293 - START-UP - Cassette Units

Guide Specifications In-Ceiling Cassette Cooling Only Units HVAC Guide Specifications Size range: 1 ½ to 3 Tons Cooling Capacity Carrier Model N

Page 294

D. Coil: Coil shall be copper tube with aluminum fins and galvanized steel tube sheets. Fins shall be bonded to the tubes by mechanical expansion. A

Page 295 - START-UP - Satellite Units

K. Special Features (Field Installed): 1. Fresh Air Intake Kit: Kit shall include filter and duct connections to provide for outdoor ventilation ai

Page 296

Guide Specifications In-Ceiling Cassette Heat Pump Units HVAC Guide Specifications Size range: 1 ½ to 3 Tons Cooling Capacity Carrier Model Numb

Page 297 - START-UP - Multi-Split

D. Coil: Coil shall be copper tube with aluminum fins and galvanized steel tube sheets. Fins shall be bonded to the tubes by mechanical expansion.

Page 298

K. Special Features (Field Installed): 1. Fresh Air Intake Kit: Kit shall include filter and duct connections to provide for outdoor ventilation

Page 299

ARI* Capacities In Ceiling Cassette ApplicationsIndoor Outdoor Std. Net Cooling Total SEER EER Heating Heating Heating Heating HeatingSection Section

Page 300 - Power Supply

Guide Specifications Outdoor Heat Pump Only Units Commercial Condensing Units HVAC Guide Specifications Size range: ¾ to 5 Tons Cooling Capacity C

Page 301

Part 2 – Products 2.01 EQUIPMENT A. General: Factory assembled, single piece, air-cooled outdoor unit. Contained within the unit enclosure shall be

Page 302

E. Outdoor Coil: Coil shall be constructed of aluminum fins mechanically bonded to internally enhanced, seamless copper tubes which are cleaned, dehyd

Page 303

2. Liquid Solenoid Valve: This electronically operated shutoff valve shall close and open in response to compressor operation. The valve should be

Page 304 - Maintenance/Repair

Guide Specifications Outdoor Cooling Only Units Commercial (AN/HDC) Light Commercial (HDL) Condensing Units HVAC Guide Specifications Size range:

Page 305

Part 2 – Products 2.01 EQUIPMENT A. General: Factory assembled, single piece, air-cooled outdoor unit. Contained within the unit enclosure shall be

Page 306 - PRESS TA SET TIME PRESS TA

F. Refrigeration Components: Refrigerant circuit components shall include brass external liquid line service valve with service gage port connections,

Page 307

2. Liquid Solenoid Valve: This electronically operated shutoff valve shall close and open in response to compressor operation. The valve should be

Page 308 - (Fig. 23)

Guide Specifications Satellite Systems Cooling Only Units HVAC Guide Specifications Size range: 2, 3, & 4 Tons Cooling Capacity Carrier Model

Page 309

E. Motors: Motors shall be permanently lubricated ball bearing with inherent overload protection. Fan motors shall be 3-speed. F. Internal Condensa

Page 310

ARI* Capacities Hydronic Cassette ApplicationsUnit Pipe Std. Net Cooling Sensible Heating Gallons PressureSize Version CFM (Btuh) Cooling (Btuh) Per

Page 311

K. Special Features (Field Installed): Electronic Programmable Thermostat- Thermostat shall be commercial grade and shall provide 7-day, 4-event sc

Page 312 - INSTALLATION OPTIONS

38 Series Model Number Nomenclature38 xx xxx xVoltageAir Cooled Condenser 1=115-1-603=208/230-1-605=208/230-3-60Unit Type 6=460-3-60AN - Cooling Only

Page 313

Physical Data : High Wall – Section 8ProductProductCooling and Heat Pump Models

Page 314

Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - 40 Series High Wall UnitsCooling and Heat Pump ModelsQNB009*** QNB012-1*** QNB012-3*** QNB018** QNB024** QNE009* Q

Page 315

Physical Data : Under Ceiling/Console -- Section 8ProductProductCooling Only and Heat Pump Models – Under CeilingCooling Only and Heat Pump Models – C

Page 316 - WARNING

Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - 40 Series Under Ceiling UnitsQAB018^ QAB024 QAB036 QAB048 QAB060 QAE018^ QAE024 QAE036 QAE048 QAE06

Page 317

Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - 40 Series Console Units40CG018 40CG024 40CG030 40CS018 40CS024 40CS030Nominal Capacity (

Page 318

Physical Data : Cassette – Section 8ProductProductCooling and Heat Pump ModelsHydronic Cassette

Page 319

Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - 40 Series Cassette UnitsCooling And Heat Pump ModelsQKB024 QKB036* QKB036 QKE024 QKE036 QKE048Nominal C

Page 320

Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - Hydronic CassetteUnit 42WKN 004 008 010 016 020Pipe Versio

Page 321

ARI* Capacities Multi Split Applications Page 1 of 2; Go to Page 2Nom

Page 322 - Troubleshooting

Physical Data : Satellite – Section 8ProductProductCooling Only and Heat Pump Models

Page 323

Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - 40 Series Satellite UnitsCooling Models40HD024 40HD036 40HD048Nominal Capacity (Tons)2 3.0 4.0Operating Weight88

Page 324 - High Wall Diagnostic Codes

Physical Data : Condenser – Section 8ProductProduct38 Series AN & BK Condensers38 Series HDC Condensers38 Series HDL Condensers38 Series QRC Conde

Page 325 - Indoor Fan failure

Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - 38 Series AN & BK CondensersCooling Only and Heat Pump ModelsAN009 * AN012-1 * AN012-3 *

Page 326

Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - 38 Series HDC CondensersCooling Only ModelsHDC018 HDC024 HDC030 HDC036-3 HDC036-5/6 HDC048-3

Page 327 - TROUBLESHOOTING

Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - 38 Series HDL CondensersCooling Only ModelsHDL018 HDL024 HDL030 HDL036301 HDL036311 HDL048 HD

Page 328 - MORE ON NEXT PAGE

Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - 38 Series QRC CondensersHeat Pump ModelsQR018C QR024C QR030C QR036C-3 QR036C-5/6 QR048C-3 QR0

Page 329

Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - 38 Series HDS CondensersCooling Only ModelsHDS024 HDS048Nominal Capacity (Tons)2.0 4.0Operati

Page 330

Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - 38CG, CS, SB, & SC Series CondensersCooling Only & Heat Pump Models38CG018 38CG024 38CG030 38CS018 38CS024

Page 331

Sound Data – Section 9ProductProductHigh WallUnder CeilingConsoleCassetteSatelliteCondenser

Page 332

ARI* Capacities Multi Split Applications Page 2 of 2; Go to Page 1Nom

Page 333

Sound Data "High Wall" Fan Coils (A Weighed)Model Sound Sound Fan Sound Power Data Octave Band (dBa)Pressure (dBa) Power (dBa) Speed 125 2

Page 334

Sound Data "Under Ceiling" Fan Coils (A Weighted)Model Sound Sound Fan Sound Power Data Octave Band (dBa)Pressure (dBa) Power (dBa) Speed

Page 335

Sound Data "Console" Fan Coils (A Weighted)Model Sound Sound Fan Sound Power Data Octave Band (dBa)Pressure (dBa) Power (dBa) Speed 125 2

Page 336 - *Heat pump units only

Sound Data "Cassette" Fan Coils (A Weighted)Model Sound Sound Fan Sound Power Data Octave Band (dBa)Pressure (dBa) Power (dBa) Speed 125

Page 337 - LPS — Low-Pressure Switch

Sound Data "Hydronic Cassette" Fan Coils (A Weighted)Model Sound Sound Fan Sound Power Data Octave Band (dBa)Pressure (dBa) Power (dBa) Sp

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Sound Data "Satellite" Fan Coils (A Weighted)Model Sound Sound Fan Sound Power Data Octave Band (dBa)Pressure (dBa) Power (dBa) Speed 125

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Sound Data "Condensers" (A Weighted)Model Sound Sound Sound Fan Sound Power Data Octave Band (dBa)Power #1(dBa) Power #2(dBa) Pessure (dBa

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System Cross MatchCooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High WallNominal Indoor Indoor Outdoor Outdoor Nominal Indoor Indoor Outdoor OutdoorCapacity Unit U

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System Cross MatchCooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High WallNominal Indoor Indoor Outdoor Outdoor Nominal Indoor Indoor Outdoor OutdoorCapacity Unit U

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System Cross MatchCooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High WallNominal Indoor Indoor Outdoor Outdoor Nominal Indoor Indoor Outdoor OutdoorCapacity Unit U

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