Page 2 - Comfort; Fig. 3 — 30MP Model Number Nomenclature; LEGEND; EMM —; Energy Management Module; LON —; Local Operating Network; UPC —; Unitary Protocol Controller
2 INSTALLATION Location — Do not store units in an area exposed to weath- er because of sensitive control mechanisms and electronic devices. Locate unit indoors. See Fig. 4 and 5 for unit dimen- sional details. When considering location, consult National Electrical Code (NEC) and local code requirem...
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3 52.30 1328 [] STD UNIT 55.00 1397 [] OPTIONAL SOUND ENCLOSURE 57.00 [1448] 29.13 740 [] STD UNIT 32.00 813 [] 62.50 1588 [] OPTIONAL SOUND ENCLOSURE 32.12 [816] MOBILITY KIT (WHEEL) OPTIONAL 3.85 98 [] E D F OPTIONAL SOUND ENCLOSURE 48.42 [1230] OPTIONAL SOUND ENCLOSURE 65.05 [1652] 4.00 [102] ISO...
Page 5 - Table 1A — 30MPA Air-Cooled and 30MPW Liquid-Cooled Units — English; * With optional hot gas
5 Table 1A — 30MPA Air-Cooled and 30MPW Liquid-Cooled Units — English * With optional hot gas b ypass. NOTES: 1. Operating weight includes refrigerant operating charge and weight of fluid in the heat exchangers. 2. 30MPW units are shipped with full operating charge. UNIT 30MPA,MPW 015 020 030 040 04...
Page 6 - Table 1B — 30MPA Air-Cooled and 30MPW Liquid-Cooled Units — SI
6 Table 1B — 30MPA Air-Cooled and 30MPW Liquid-Cooled Units — SI * With optional hot gas b ypass. NOTES: 1. Operating weight includes refrigerant operating charge and weight of fluid in the heat exchangers. 2. 30MPW units are shipped with full operating charge. UNIT 30MPA,MPW 015 020 030 040 045 NOM...
Page 7 - Step 3 — Place the Unit; These units are not suitable for unprotected outdoor; Step 4 — Check Compressor Mounting —; must not; IDE; WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION AT EACH MOUNTING; MOUNTING HOLE; Fig. 6 — Mounting Hole Weight Distribution
7 Step 3 — Place the Unit NOTE: These units are not suitable for unprotected outdoor use . Carrier recommends that these units be located in the base- ment or on the ground floor. However, if it is necessary to lo- cate the unit on an upper floor, be sure the structure has been designed to support t...
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8 NO TES: 1. Chil ler m u st b e insta lled le v e l to maintain proper comp ressor oil retur n . 2. Wir ing an d pip ing sho w n are gen er al po ints-of- co nnect ion gu ides only and are not in tended f o r a sp e- cific installation. Wir ing and piping sho w n are f o r a q uic k o v er vie w of...
Page 11 - Fig. 11 — Condenser Water Pressure Drop; ENGLISH
11 120 1 100 80 e Drop (kPa) 40 60 Water Pressur e 20 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Liters/second 1 2 3 5 4 40 30 35 1 5 4 3 2 25 30 Drop () 15 20 Water Pressure 5 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 GPM Fig. 11 — Condenser Water Pr...
Page 12 - Fig. 12 — Evaporator Water Pressure Drop
12 120 3 100 1 80 e Drop (kPa) 40 60 Water Pressur e 20 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Liters/second 1 2 3 4 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 Wat er P res su re D rop () GPM 1 5 4 3 2 Fig. 12 — Evaporator Water Pressure Drop ENGLI...
Page 13 - Step 6 — Fill the Chilled Water Loop; Table 2 — Water Quality Characteristics; CAUTION
13 Step 6 — Fill the Chilled Water Loop WATER SYSTEM CLEANING — Proper water system cleaning is of vital importance. Excessive particulates in the water system can cause excessive pump seal wear, reduce or stop flow, and cause damage of other components. Water quality should be maintained within the...
Page 14 - Step 7 — Make Electrical Connections —; must; Never; Fig. 14 — Typical Set Up for Cleaning Process; Fig. 15 — Cleaning Using a Side Stream Filter
14 Ensure the following when filling the system: 1. Remove temporary bypass piping and cleaning/flushing equipment. 2. Check to make sure all drain plugs are installed. 3. Open the blow-down valve to flush the strainer. Normally, a closed system needs to be filled only once. The actual filling proce...
Page 15 - This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below; Table 3 — Electrical Data — 30MPA,MPW Units; IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance
15 EXAMPLE: Supply voltage is 240-3-60. AB = 243 vBC = 236 vAC = 238 v Average Voltage = 243 + 236 + 238 3 = 239 v Determine maximum deviation from average voltage:(AB) 243 – 239 = 4 v(BC) 239 – 236 = 3 v (AC) 239 – 238 = 1 vMaximum deviation is 4 v. Determine percent voltage imbalance:% Voltage Imb...