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Table 1—Standard Parts (Console) PART NAME QTY DIAGRAM Mounting Bracket(s) 1 Long Screws 9 Nut 2 Outdoor Sensor Connecting Cable 1 Absorption Cushions 4 Electric Terminals 16 Remote Controller Rack 1 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER Remote Controller and Batteries 1 III II II I I I I I I II III MODE FAN S...
Page 4 - Table 3—Maximum Tubing Lengths and Heights; Mtr
Step 4—Outdoor Unit 1. Make sure to leave sufficient space around the unit. See Fig. 3 for minimum required distances between the unit and nearbywalls. DO NOT BOX IN UNIT. 2. Install the unit in a location with convenient access for service and maintenance purposes. 3. Position the unit to minimize ...
Page 5 - Step 2—Installing the Indoor Unit—Under Ceiling; UNIT; Fig. 4—Drainage Adapter Connection
8. Remove unit from bracket and install wall plugs. After attaching tubing and control/power wires. Remember to install(2) hold down screws at bottom of unit. DRILLING A HOLE IN THE WALL FOR DRAINAGE ANDINTER-UNIT CONNECTIONS 1. To make the connections between the indoor and outdoor units, a 3-in. h...
Page 6 - FLOOR INST; OUTDOOR
Fig. 5—Removing Air Intake Grille and Front Panel A01096 Fig. 6—Dimensional Drawing (Indoor Unit) UNIT A B C 40CG/CS-018 8.74-in. (225mm) 24-in. (610mm) 39.4-in. (1000mm) 40CG/CS-024/030 8.74-in. (225mm) 24-in. (610mm) 42.24-in. (1200mm) A01202 FLOOR INST ALLATION 0.2m (8”)min. 0.2m (8”)min. 0.1m (4...
Page 7 - Fig. 12—Remoter Controller and Rack
Step 3—Mounting the Air Conditioner On the Bracket 1. Remove the air conditioner front panel and air intake grille, as shown in Fig. 5. 2. Fasten the left and right side strips to the air conditioner using 6 sheet metal screws, as shown in Fig. 19. Ensure that: a. The wide side of the strip is locat...
Page 8 - Fig. 13—Connecting Wire Ends to Terminal Block; Fig. 14—Outdoor Unit Installation Guideline
4. Open the liquid line valve (small valve) with an Allen wrench. 5. Open the suction line valve (large valve) with an Allen wrench. 6. The outdoor unit is supplied with sufficient refrigerant for 26 ft of tubing. Add 0.9 oz of refrigerant and 0.35 oz of oil foreach additional foot of tubing used. I...
Page 10 - Fig. 19—Fastening Left and Right Sides to Air Conditioner; PIPE COVER; Fig. 20—Mounting Indoor Unit onto Ceiling Bracket; PROTRUSION; Fig. 21—Drainage Tube Routing Option
5. Cut the required openings in the insulation material on the back of the unit. 6. Mount the indoor unit on its mounting bracket, as previously described. 7. Seal any gaps between the back of the unit and the wall using a sealing material. 8. Install the grille into the wooden frame and attach it t...
Page 11 - Step 1—Finishing the Job; Table 4—Electrical Data - Indoor Unit; OPEN; Fig. 23—Two Way Air Conditioner
START-UP PROCEDURES Step 1—Finishing the Job 1. Hide the tubing where possible. 2. Make sure that the drainage tube slopes downwards along its entire length. 3. Insulate tubing and connections. 4. Fasten tubes to the outside wall. 5. Seal the hole through which the cables and tubing pass. 6. Connect...
Page 12 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE
CARE AND MAINTENANCE Step 1—Maintenance (Outdoor Unit) Before performing recommended maintenance, be sure unitmain power switch is turned off. Failure to do so may resultin electric shock or injury from rotating fan blade. CLEANING COILS Coil should be washed out with water or blown out with com-pre...
Page 13 - Fig. 24—Wiring Diagram; I N D O O R U N I T
Fig. 24—Wiring Diagram A01196 MAIN DISPLAY TAC - 460 1 3 4 5 7 10 36 2 6 N SWEEPMOTOR CON7 CON1 CON2 CON3 CON5 CON8 CON9 CON4 CONTR 6 4 2 ¥12VDC ¥ RL6 CON6-9 CON6-3 HEATER(OPT) BLUEBR GR/YEL FUSE 6A IH 5A BLUE FAN MOTOR IL 5A RED CON6-1 CON6-5 IT 5A BLK RL RL RL3 RL RL RL1 RL2 COMP RVS OH OL OH CON6...
Page 14 - Fig. 25—Wiring Diagram; I N D O O R U N I T
Fig. 25—Wiring Diagram A01197 I N D O O R U N I T E L E C T R I C A L D I A G R A M O U T D O O R U N I T CONTRACTOR 1 4 5 8 COMPRESSOR FAN MOTOR POWER SUPPLY OVERLOADONLY ONROTATYCOMP. 8 5 R S C 2 1 FC 2 3 1 RVS HEAT 3 3 5 5 1 1 OL OH HEATERÕS THERMOSTAT 10 10 HE AT E R TC ST 5 6 1 2 3 4 0 6 6 TH3 ...
Page 15 - Fig. 26—Wiring Diagram; O U T D O O R U N I T; W I R I N G D I A G R A M
Fig. 26—Wiring Diagram A01198 O U T D O O R U N I T W I R I N G D I A G R A M I N D O O R U N I T C O N 8 C O N 9 C O N 4 C O N 7 C O N 1 C O N 2 C O N 3 C O N 5 C O N 6 T H 1 T H 2 S W E E PM O T O R FA N M O T O R H E AT E R ( O P T ) B L U E B R BLK BLK B L K B L U E B R O R R E D R L 6 R L 7 R L...
Page 16 - Fig. 27—Wiring Diagram; INDOOR UNIT
Fig. 27—Wiring Diagram A01199 RL7 MAIN DISPLAY TAC - 460 SWEEPMOTOR CONTR RL6 RL5 RL3 RL4 RL8 RL1 RL2 CON9 ¥ HEATER(OPT) FAN MOTOR CON6-3 IH 5A IL 5A CON6-1 CON6-5 IT 5A COMP RVS OH DL OH CON6 CON5-5 CON5-4 CON5-6 CON5-3 CON5-1 1A 1A 5A 5A 5A CON5-7 CON6-9 ¥12VDC CON2 CON3 CON5 TH1 TH2 CON1 CON7 CON...
Page 17 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Table 6—Indicator Lamps Troubleshooting; Communication problem.
TROUBLESHOOTING Table 6—Indicator Lamps Troubleshooting LAMPS STATUS INDICATION CORRECTIVE ACTION POWER flashes 10 seconds after A/C start-up (with or without other signal lamps) Communication problem. • Check connection between indoor(TAC-440) and outdoor (TAC-420) units (for TAC-400, ANC).• Check ...
Page 18 - Table 7—General Troubleshooting Chart; SYMPTOM; Note: Check for broken wires and loose cable lugs first!
Table 7—General Troubleshooting Chart SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION A/C fails to start. a. Power supply to unit not connected(POWER LED Off). Check for proper connection of powerat disconnect b. Fuse Blown (POWER LED Off). Reset automatic circuit breaker orreplace line fuse. c. ON/SEND ha...
Page 19 - Table 7—General Troubleshooting Chart (Continued); Water drain outlet or the spout is clogged.; Unit does not operate in desired mode.; If Remote Control symbols respond to; The A/C is interfered by other Remote; Modify the Remote Control IR transmission
Table 7—General Troubleshooting Chart (Continued) SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Water accumulates and overflowsfrom evaporator drain pan. Drain pan pipe or hose is clogged orthe spout of drain pan is clogged. Disassemble plastic drain-pipe fromspout of evaporator drain pan. Flushwith clea...
Page 20 - Tab
Copyright 2001 CARRIER Corp. • 7310 W. Morris St. • Indianapolis, IN 46231 38c40c1si Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations. Book 1 4 Tab misc. misc PC 101 Catalog No. 533-80013 Printed in U.S....