Page 3 - Duct-Free Systems Digest; Control Circuit Connections (Under Development) 21
Maintenance /Repair Application Product Installation Installation Application Product ? ? HELP HELP Duct-Free Systems Digest Duct-Free Systems Digest Maintenance /Repair ARI Capacities 1 Application Data 2 Electrical Data 3 System Charges 4 Features & Accessories 5 Guide Specifications 6 Model N...
Page 8 - CLICK HERE FOR HYDRONIC CASSETTE
ARI* Capacities In Ceiling Cassette Applications Indoor Outdoor Std. Net Cooling Total SEER EER Heating Heating Heating Heating Heating Section Section CFM BTUH kW High High High Low Low BTUH COP HSPF BTUH COP 40QKB024 38HDC018 525 18,300 1.76 11.0 10.4 40QKB024 38HDL018 525 17,800 1.68 11.4 10.8 40...
Page 9 - CLICK HERE FOR IN-CEILING CASSETTE
ARI* Capacities Hydronic Cassette Applications Unit Pipe Std. Net Cooling Sensible Heating Gallons Pressure Size Version CFM (Btuh) Cooling (Btuh) Per Drop (Btuh) Minute 004 2 420 6,900 6,100 13,600 1.4 1.3 008 2 420 13,200 10,100 23,000 2.7 3.1 010 2 400 13,700 9,600 20,700 2.9 6.0 4 440 13,280 9,8...
Page 13 - total heating requirement. For; For reliable operation, units should be level in all planes.; MORE INFORMATION ON NEXT PAGE
APPLICATION DATA 1 . Unit selection Select equipment to either match or be slightly less than anticipated peak cooling load. This provides better humidity control, fewer unit cycles, and less part-load operation. Heating and cooling design loads must both be checked. To meet heating requirements, ca...
Page 14 - These units should be mounted in the ceiling, preferably; These; Specifications Section #1; OUTDOOR
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 for servicing (removing unit covers). Place the unit in the middle (horizontally) of the wall selected (if possible). Select an outside wall if availa...
Page 15 - FAN COIL UNITS; CONDITION; Winter Start Kit; DO NOT; Drain connections
FAN COIL UNITS CONDITION 40QN 40QA 40QK 40CG 40CS 40HD Maximum Room Temperature (F) 84 84 95 Minimum Room Temperature (F) 64 64 55 Maximum Return Air (F) Dry-Bulb 85 85 85 Wet-Bulb 72 72 72 Minimum Return Air (F) Heat Pump 28 28 28 Maximum Saturated Suction Temperature (F) 55 55 55 Minimum Saturated...
Page 16 - Fresh air and ducting; POWER VENTILATION KIT AVAILABLE STATIC PRESSURE
11. Fresh air and ducting a. The ceiling-suspended fan coil units may bring in up to 30% fresh air. The percentage of air allowable iscalculated based on the unit high speed cfm. Air quan-tities above this level may exceed compressor maxi-mum saturated suction temperatures. A power ventilation kit i...
Page 23 - Duct Free Systems - System Charges
Duct Free Systems - System Charges Cooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High Wall Heat Cool Under Ceiling COOLING WITH ELECTRIC HEAT Indoor Outdoor System Indoor Outdoor System Indoor Outdoor System Unit Unit Charge Unit Unit Charge Unit Unit Charge Lbs Lbs Lbs 40QNB009 38AN-009-1 1.5 40QNE009 38BK-009-...
Page 30 - Accessories – Field Installed; Winter Start Control:; Electronic Thermostats are; MORE ON NEXT PAGE
Accessories – Field Installed Low Ambient Kit: The Low Ambient Kit is a solid state head pressure controller designed to control condenser fan cycling, and is activated by a pressure sensor. It is specifically designed to control fan motor cycles in response to saturated condensing pressure. This de...
Page 31 - Filter Rack Package; – A fully assembled 2” Filter Rack and 1” T.A.W. filter with side access; Electric Heat Package; – Pre-assembled electric strip heat packages; Boot Diffuser; – A plenum to connect the Return air grille to the unit
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, and mounting holes. (3) Outlets for 024, (5) outlets for the 036, and (6) outlets for the 048 Electric Heat Package – Pre-assembled electric strip heat...
Page 32 - Fresh Air Intake & Filter Kit with Power Vent Fan Motor Kit:; When used on Under Ceiling fan
Charcoal Filter Kit: The charcoal (carbon) filter kit is available for High Wall fan coils. This accessory improves indoor air quality by removing volatile organic compounds (VOCs), orders, and micro-particles from the air. The filter kit can be installed before or after the unit has been mounted on...
Page 34 - Dimensional Drawing; Two Way Air Conditioner
Dimensional Drawing OPEN SIZE BACK OPENINGS 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 A (in.) 9.1 13.4 17.7 22.1 26.4 30.7 (mm) 230 340 450 560 670 780 B (in.) 11.2 15.5 19.85 24.2 28.5 32.8 (mm) 284 394 504 514 724 834 A01101 WALL W W THICKNESS A B 173(6.8 ”) 45 (1.8 ") 112(4. 4 ”) Two Way Air Conditioner A01102 WALL W W ...
Page 35 - Part 1 – General; QUALITY ASSURANCE; Part 2 – Products
Guide Specifications High-Wall Heat Pump Units HVAC Guide Specifications Size range: ¾ to 2 Tons Cooling Capacity Carrier Model Number: 40QNE/H & 38BK Part 1 – General 1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Indoor, wall-mounted, direct-expansion fan coil to be matched with the commercial condensing or heat pum...
Page 47 - 0CG and 38CG Cooling Only System -; 0CS and 38SB Heat Pump Two-Zone System -; 1⁄2 Tons Capacity
1 Guide Specifications Console/Ceiling Suspended Cooling Only System Heat Pump System (With Supplemental Electric Heat) Multi-Zone System (Cooling Only & Heat Pump) HVAC Guide Specifications: 40CG and 38CG Cooling Only System - 1 ½, 2, and 2 ½ Tons Capacity 40CS and 38CS Heat Pump System - 1 ½, ...
Page 48 - internal spring isolation.
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 zinc-coated steel finished with baked enamel paint. Inlet grilles shall be attractively styled. Indoor cabinet is made up of high impact plastic. Mounting brac...
Page 49 - setpoint and space temperature.
3 MORE ON NEXT PAGE 5. Filter needs cleaning status indication. 6. Automatic airsweep control to provide on or off activation of airsweep louvers. 7. Auto mode to provide modulating fan speed based on difference between temperature setpoint and space temperature. 8. Fan only operation to provide air...
Page 55 - piston refrigerant metering device in the indoor
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 drip pan under the coil shall have a factory-installed condensate pump and drain connection for hose attachment to remove condensate. Note: The units u...
Page 57 - or an approved ducted cooling fan coil unit.
Guide Specifications Outdoor Heat Pump Only Units Commercial Condensing Units HVAC Guide Specifications Size range: ¾ to 5 Tons Cooling Capacity Carrier Model Number: 38BK, 38QR Part 1 – General 1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Outdoor-mounted, air-cooled split system outdoor section suitable for on-the-g...
Page 58 - have internal spring isolation.
Part 2 – Products 2.01 EQUIPMENT A. General: Factory assembled, single piece, air-cooled outdoor unit. Contained within the unit enclosure shall be all factory wiring, piping, controls, compressor, full (38BK009,012) or holding (38BK018,024 and 38QR) charge of R-22 refrigerant, and special features ...
Page 62 - horizontally. Fans shall blow air through the outdoor coil.
Part 2 – Products 2.01 EQUIPMENT A. General: Factory assembled, single piece, air-cooled outdoor unit. Contained within the unit enclosure shall be all factory wiring, piping, controls, compressor, full charge of R-22 refrigerant, and special features required prior to field start-up. B. Unit Cabine...
Page 65 - SYSTEM DESCRIPTION; One year parts, 5-year compressor limited warranty
Guide Specifications Satellite Systems Cooling Only Units HVAC Guide Specifications Size range: 2, 3, & 4 Tons Cooling Capacity Carrier Model Number: 40HD and 38HDC/HDL Part 1 – General 1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Indoor, above-ceiling mounted, direct-expansion fan coil to be matched with the 38 HDC...
Page 66 - Internal Condensate Pump:; adapter; Operating Characteristics:
E. Motors: Motors shall be permanently lubricated ball bearing with inherent overload protection. Fan motors shall be 3-speed. F . Internal Condensate Pump: The condensate pump shall remove condensate from the drain pan when gravity drainage cannot be used. The lift capability of the condensate pump...
Page 67 - Electronic Programmable Thermostat-; Thermostat shall be commercial grade and
K. Special Features (Field Installed): Electronic Programmable Thermostat- Thermostat shall be commercial grade and shall provide 7-day, 4-event scheduling. Integral sub-base shall be included. Thermostat shall also provide 3-speed fan switchover capability, air sweep auto changeover, and shall not ...
Page 72 - Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - 40 Series Under Ceiling Units
Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - 40 Series Under Ceiling Units QAB018^ QAB024 QAB036 QAB048 QAB060 QAE018^ QAE024 QAE036 QAE048 QAE060 Nominal Capacity (Tons) 1.5 2.0 3.0 4.00 5.0 1.5 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.00 Operating Weight 108 108 117 149 179 110 110 119 151 181 Moisture Removal (pts/hr) 5.8 7.1 9.5 1...
Page 75 - Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - Hydronic Cassette; Pipe Version
Duct Free Systems - Physical Data - Hydronic Cassette Unit 42WKN 004 008 010 016 020 Pipe Version 2 2 2 4 2 2 4 Operating Weight (lb) 57.8 60 64.4 65.6 108.9 115.6 117.8 Max Entering Water Temp Deg. F 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 Fan (qty) 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 RPM High 755 755 1015 1015 755 1140 1140 Med 54...
Page 85 - dBa - Decibels on the A scale n/a - Not Available
Sound Data "Console" Fan Coils (A Weighted) Model Sound Sound Fan Sound Power Data Octave Band (dBa) Pressure (dBa) Power (dBa) Speed 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 n/a 65.0 High n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40CG-018---301RM n/a 58.0 Medium n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.0 55.0 Low n/a n/a n...
Page 88 - NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME
Sound Data "Satellite" Fan Coils (A Weighted) Model Sound Sound Fan Sound Power Data Octave Band (dBa) Pressure (dBa) Power (dBa) Speed 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 40HD-024 40HD-036 40HD-048 NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME
Page 91 - System Cross Match
System Cross Match Cooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High Wall Nominal Indoor Indoor Outdoor Outdoor Nominal Indoor Indoor Outdoor Outdoor Capacity Unit Unit Unit Unit Capacity Unit Unit Unit Unit Carrier Bryant Carrier Bryant Carrier Bryant Carrier Bryant 9,000 40QNB009-1 619EAX0090E0 38AN-009-1 538...
Page 93 - Cooling Only System Specifications
Cooling Only System Specifications High Wall Nominal Indoor Outdoor ARI ARI Sound Rating (dBa) Capacity Unit Unit Capacity CFM SEER EER Indoor Indoor Outdoor Outdoor Tons Btuh Power Pressure Power Pressure 0.75 40QNB009-1 38AN-009-1 8,500 215 10.5 9.7 50.4 42.1 62.3 54.0 1.0 40QNB012-1 38AN-012-1 11...
Page 94 - Heat Pump System Specifications
Heat Pump System Specifications High Wall Nominal Indoor Outdoor ARI Capacities ARI Sound Rating (dBa) Capacity Unit Unit C/O H/P CFM SEER EER HSPF Indoor Indoor Outdoor Outdoor Tons Btuh Btuh Power Pressure Power Pressure 0.8 40QNE009-1 38BK-009-1 8,700 9,000 252 10.0 9.2 6.8 50.6 42.3 63.4 55.1 1....
Page 95 - Unit Specifications
Unit Specifications Vert Vert Max Tube Connections Dimensions Model Voltage MCA MOCP Lift Drop Tube Liquid Vapor Width Height Depth Weight Note #1 Note #1 Lgth 40QNB009-1 115-1-60 Note #2 Note #2 -- -- -- -- -- 33.5 11.0 6.3 18.7 40QNB012-1 115-1-60 Note #2 Note #2 -- -- -- -- -- 33.6 11.8 7.3 24.2 ...
Page 97 - Condenser Only Ratings; Legend; MORE
Condenser Only Ratings SST Air Temperature Entering Condenser (F) (F) 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 38HDC018 TCG 19.7 18.0 16.4 14.8 13.3 11.8 10.4 9.0 30 SDT 77.6 86.9 96.4 106.0 115.8 125.6 135.5 146.2 KW 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 TCG 22.1 20.3 18.6 16.9 15.2 13.7 12.1 10.5 35 SDT 78.8 87.8 97....
Page 98 - MORE ON PREVIOUS PAGE
Condenser Only Ratings SST Air Temperature Entering Condenser (F) (F) 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 38HDC036 TCG 33.6 32.1 30.5 28.7 25.7 23.1 20.6 18.3 30 SDT 80.9 90.2 99.6 110.2 127.2 141.4 154.4 166.5 KW 1.8 2.0 2.3 2.6 3.1 3.6 4.1 4.6 TCG 36.9 35.2 33.6 31.6 28.3 25.5 22.9 20.3 35 SDT 82.7 92.0 10...
Page 99 - 8HDL CONDENSER-ONLY RATINGS; See Legend on next page.; Performance Data
38HDL CONDENSER-ONLY RATINGS See Legend on next page. Click here to view the next page of condenser-only performance data . SST (F) AIR TEMPERATURE ENTERING CONDENSER (F) 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 38HDL018 30 TCG 17.8 16.9 16.0 15.1 14.3 13.4 12.6 12.0 SDT 78.8 88.3 98.0 107.7 117.5 127.4 137.3 145...
Page 102 - Performance Data & Expanded Ratings - Systems Index Table; Click here to return to System Index Table.
Performance Data & Expanded Ratings - Systems Index Table Multi Split 4 Ton 38HDS048 Click here to return to System Index Table. Indoor Section Net System Model Circuit Qty Cooling Index Capacity Table # 40QNB018 A 2 46,000 45 40QNB018 B 2 45 40QNB024 A 1 45,800 45 40QNB018 B 2 52 40QNB024 A 1 4...
Page 103 - COOLING CAPACITIES; SYSTEM 1
COOLING CAPACITIES SYSTEM 1 * — HIGH WALL SYSTEM (38AN009 WITH 40QNB009) Temp (F) Air Entering Condenser (Edb) Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF 184/0.08 200/0.09 215/0.10 Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 55 TCG 7.41 7.46 7.72 7.87 7.41 7.44 7.61 7.76 7.45 7.71 7....
Page 104 - SYSTEM 2
COOLING CAPACITIES (cont) SYSTEM 2 * — HIGH WALL SYSTEM (38AN012 WITH 40QNB012) Temp (F) Air Entering Condenser (Edb) Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF 245/0.12 280/0.14 302/0.15 Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 55 TCG 10.6 10.9 11.1 11.2 10.6 11.0 11.2 11.3 10.7 ...
Page 105 - SYSTEM 3
COOLING CAPACITIES (cont) SYSTEM 3 * — HIGH WALL SYSTEM (38HDC018 WITH 40QNB018) Temp (F) Air Entering Condenser (Edb) Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF 360/0.12 414/0.13 480/0.15 Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 55 TCG 16.1 16.9 17.4 17.6 16.5 17.2 17.3 17.8 17.0...
Page 106 - SYSTEM 4
COOLING CAPACITIES (cont) SYSTEM 4 * — HIGH WALL SYSTEM (38HDC024 WITH 40QNB024) Temp (F) Air Entering Condenser (Edb) Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF 456/0.04 502/0.04 550/0.05 Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 55 TCG 20.9 22.2 23.1 23.6 21.4 22.6 23.5 23.9 21.8...
Page 107 - SYSTEM 5
COOLING CAPACITIES (cont) SYSTEM 5 * — CEILING-SUSPENDED SYSTEM (38HDC018 WITH 40QAB024†) Temp (F) Air Entering Condenser (Edb) Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF 320/0.02 400/0.03 500/0.03 Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 55 TCG 21.5 23.6 25.6 27.3 23.2 25.2 27.0 ...
Page 108 - SYSTEM 6
COOLING CAPACITIES (cont) SYSTEM 6 * — CEILING-SUSPENDED SYSTEM (38HDC024 WITH 40QAB024) Temp (F) Air Entering Condenser (Edb) Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF 400/0.03 500/0.03 600/0.04 Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 55 TCG 22.7 24.2 25.8 26.6 23.7 25.1 26.2 2...
Page 109 - SYSTEM 7
COOLING CAPACITIES (cont) SYSTEM 7 * — CEILING-SUSPENDED SYSTEM (38HDC030 WITH 40QAB036) Temp (F) Air Entering Condenser (Edb) Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF 640/0.02 740/0.02 840/0.03 Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 55 TCG 30.3 32.5 34.3 35.5 31.7 33.3 34.8 3...
Page 110 - SYSTEM 8
COOLING CAPACITIES (cont) SYSTEM 8 * — CEILING-SUSPENDED SYSTEM (38HDC036 WITH 40QAB036) Temp (F) Air Entering Condenser (Edb) Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF 640/0.03 740/0.03 840/0.04 Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 55 TCG 37.0 39.7 41.2 43.2 38.4 40.9 42.6 4...
Page 111 - SYSTEM 9
COOLING CAPACITIES (cont) SYSTEM 9 * — 53QAB048 CEILING-SUSPENDED SYSTEM (38HDC048 WITH 40QAB048) Temp (F) Air Entering Condenser (Edb) Air Entering Evaporator — Cfm/BF 1100/0.05 1160/0.05 1200/0.06 Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 55 TCG 47.5 49.7 51.8 53.0 48.2...
Page 145 - INSTANTANEOUS AND INTEGRATED HEATING RATINGS
INSTANTANEOUS AND INTEGRATED HEATING RATINGS SYSTEM 27H * — HIGH WALL SYSTEM (38BK009 WITH 40QNE009) TEMP (F) AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT (CFM) AIR TEMPERATURE ENTERING OUTDOOR COIL (F) −3 7 17 27 37 47 57 55 230 Cap 3.58 3.29 4.31 3.96 5.37 4.89 6.63 5.89 8.11 7.38 8.77 8.77 9...
Page 146 - INSTANTANEOUS AND INTEGRATED HEATING RATINGS (cont)
INSTANTANEOUS AND INTEGRATED HEATING RATINGS (cont) SYSTEM 28H * — HIGH WALL SYSTEM (38BK012 WITH 40QNE012) TEMP (F) AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT (CFM) AIR TEMPERATURE ENTERING OUTDOOR COIL (F) −3 7 17 27 37 47 57 55 255 Cap 4.09 3.77 5.87 5.40 7.63 6.96 9.21 8.18 11.3 10.3 12.5...
Page 161 - TWO 40QKB024 IN-CEILING CASSETTE UNITS
COOLING CAPACITIES TABLE NO. 43 * — 38HDS024 (or 1 Circuit of 38HDS048 System) CONDENSING UNIT WITH TWO 40QKB024 IN-CEILING CASSETTE UNITS TEMP (F) AIR ENTERING CONDENSER (Edb) AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR — CFM/BF 750/0.04 830/0.05 1050/0.07 Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 57 6...
Page 162 - TWO 40QAB024† CEILING-SUSPENDED UNITS
COOLING CAPACITIES (cont) TABLE NO. 44 * — 38HDS024 (or 1 Circuit of 38HDS048 System) CONDENSING UNIT WITH TWO 40QAB024† CEILING-SUSPENDED UNITS TEMP (F) AIR ENTERING CONDENSER (Edb) AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR — CFM/BF 640/0.01 800/0.01 1000/0.03 Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 7...
Page 168 - ONE 40QAB024 CEILING-SUSPENDED UNIT
COOLING CAPACITIES (cont) TABLE NO. 53 * — 38HDS024 (or 1 Circuit of 38HDS048 System) CONDENSING UNIT WITH ONE 40QAB024 CEILING-SUSPENDED UNIT TEMP (F) AIR ENTERING CONDENSER (Edb) AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR — CFM/BF 400/0.03 500/0.03 600/0.04 Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72 5...
Page 169 - ONE 40QKB036 IN-CEILING CASSETTE UNIT
COOLING CAPACITIES (cont) TABLE NO. 54 * — 38HDS024 (or 1 Circuit of 38HDS048 System) CONDENSING UNIT WITH ONE 40QKB036 IN-CEILING CASSETTE UNIT TEMP (F) AIR ENTERING CONDENSER (Edb) AIR ENTERING EVAPORATOR — CFM/BF 635/0.08 745/0.10 915/0.12 Air Entering Evaporator — Ewb (F) 57 62 67 72 57 62 67 72...
Page 175 - Duct Free Systems - Piston/Charge Combinations
Duct Free Systems - Piston/Charge Combinations Cooling Only High Wall Heat Pump High Wall Indoor Outdoor AccuRater Charge Indoor Outdoor AccuRater AccuRater Charge Unit Unit Piston Lbs Unit Unit Piston Piston Lbs No Note #1 Indoor Outdoor Note #1 40QNB009 38AN-009-1 Cap Tube 1.5 40QNE009 38BK-009-1 ...
Page 177 - see Fitting Loss
Refrigerant Lines – AN009/012 & BK009/012 1. The AN009/012 & BK009/012 are shipped with a full charge of R-22 refrigerant. Since all refrigerant lines are on the low side of the system, it is not normally necessary to add or remove charge. 2. The AN009/012 & BK009/012 have mixed phase re...
Page 178 - Refrigerant Lines – 38HDC; Piston/Charge Combination; Closed cell insulation is
Refrigerant Lines – 38HDC 1. The 38HDC units are shipped with a full charge of R-22 refrigerant based on the smallest charge combination. 2. All charges, line sizes, and capacities are based on the fan coil with the smallest charge and 25 feet ofrefrigerant lines. For system charge see Piston/Charge...
Page 179 - Long Line Applications – 38 HDC (continued); Change in Indoor Piston Size for Elevation table #4; MORE INFO ON PREVIOUS PAGE. CLICK HERE TO RETURN.
Long Line Applications – 38 HDC (continued) 7. Changes in piston size. The metering device for long line applications must be adjusted to compensate for thefrictional losses due to the long refrigerant lines, refrigerant line accessories, and indoor coils above or belowthe outdoor unit. The AccuRate...
Page 180 - Refrigerant Lines - 38HDL
Refrigerant Lines - 38HDL 1. The 38HDL units are shipped with a full charge of R-22 refrigerant based on the smallest charge combination. 2. All charges, line sizes, and capacities are based on the fan coil with the smallest charge and 25 feet ofrefrigerant lines. For system charge see Piston/Charge...
Page 189 - Notes
Table #3 - Effective Capacity Loss Nominal Std Long Percent of cooling capacity loss Capacity Vapor Vapor Line Line * 50 ft 75 ft 100 ft 125 ft 150 ft 175 ft 200 ft 18,000 5/8 5/8 2 4 6 7 9 10 12 3/4 0 0 1 2 3 4 6 24,000 5/8 5/8 4 6 9 11 13 15 ** 3/4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 30,000 5/8 5/8 5 9 12 15 3/4 0 0 2 ...
Page 194 - Diagram #3
GROUND LEVEL TRAP "B" Solenoid* Diagram #3 *Not required for AN/BK009/012 – 38 CG, SC, CS, SB
Page 197 - Rev “A”; Expanded Rating Section #13; ARI Capacities Section; Builder Module
SELECTION PROCEDURE (With Example) Rev “A” 09/19/01 I Determine the type of fan coil, which best suits the application (refer to Systems Index table in the Expanded Rating Section #13 ). Duct-free split systems have many types of fan coils to choose from with overlapping capacities. Select the syste...
Page 199 - DIMENSIONAL DRAWING, BASE UNIT – 40QN009, 012 FAN COIL UNITS
DIMENSIONAL DRAWING, BASE UNIT – 40QN009, 012 FAN COIL UNITS UNIT 40QN WEIGHT A B C Lb Kg in. mm in. mm in. mm 009 18.7 8.5 33.46 850 11.02 280 6.29 160 012 24.2 11.0 36.61 930 11.81 300 7.28 185 NOTES:1. Dimensions are in inches. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters. 2. Direction of airflow. 3. Ref...
Page 200 - DIMENSIONAL DRAWING, BASE UNIT – 40QN018, 024 FAN COIL UNITS
DIMENSIONAL DRAWING, BASE UNIT – 40QN018, 024 FAN COIL UNITS UNIT 40QN WEIGHT 018 39 Lb [17.5 Kg] 024 43 Lb [19.5 Kg] NOTES:1. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters. 2. Direction if airflow. 3. Refrigerant, drain, and power connections may be made in unit rear, bottom, left side, or right side. 4. Re...
Page 201 - 0QA Base Unit Dimensions
40QA Base Unit Dimensions NOTES:1. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters. 2. Direction of airflow. 3. Standard unit clearances are as follows: • 0 9 on top and rear • 3 9 on left side • 12 9 on right side • 36 9 on bottom (When facing unit discharge) UNIT 40QA WEIGHT (lb) A B E F G Cooling Only Heat ...
Page 202 - Base Unit Dimensional Drawing, 40QK–024
UNIT 40QK- OPERATING WEIGHT Lb Kg 024 61.6 28 NOTES: 1. indicates airflow. 2. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters. 3. Service clearance is 2 ft on control box side, 0 in. all other sides.4. Air discharge slots are adjustable; one or 2 may be closed to direct air in the desired direction. 5. Grille ...
Page 207 - DIMENSIONAL DRAWING, BASE UNIT — 38HDS CONDENSING UNITS
DIMENSIONAL DRAWING, BASE UNIT — 38HDS CONDENSING UNITS UNIT A B C D E F G H Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-in. mm 024 2-1 1 ⁄ 8 638 3-0 15 ⁄ 16 938 1-2 9 ⁄ 16 370 1-4 406 1-11 7 ⁄ 16 595 1-5 3 ⁄ 16 437 1-5 1 ⁄ 2 445 1-8 1 ⁄ 8 511 048 3-1 3 ⁄ 16 945 3-8 9 ⁄ ...
Page 208 - DIMENSIONAL DRAWING, BASE UNIT – 38BK018, 024 HEAT PUMP UNITS
DIMENSIONAL DRAWING, BASE UNIT – 38BK018, 024 HEAT PUMP UNITS UNIT A B C D E F ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm ft-in. mm 018 2-1 1 ⁄ 8 638.2 3-0 15 ⁄ 16 938.2 1-2 9 ⁄ 16 369.9 1-4 406.4 1-11 7 ⁄ 16 595.3 1-5 3 ⁄ 16 436.6 024 2-1 1 ⁄ 8 638.2 3-0 15 ⁄ 16 938.2 1-2 9 ⁄ 16 369.9 1-4 40...
Page 213 - AccuRater; to verify that you; Cleaning and/or Replacing; use locking pliers to remove retainer
AccuRater It is extremely important that all refrigerant lines and the AccuRater metering device be insulated on heat pumps. On cooling only units, the liquid line may be left un-insulated. Use any acceptable heat resistant closed-cell foam insulation (minimum 3/8-in. wall thickness). When insulatin...
Page 214 - TOWARD INDOOR
Fig. 14 – AccuRater Metering Device at Service Valve (Bypass Type Components) Fig. 13 – AccuRater Metering Device in Liquid Line (Bypass type Components) TOWARD INDOOR UNIT TOWARD OUTDOOR UNIT
Page 218 - Subcooling Charging Method; use the
REFRIGERANT CHARGING (Multi Split) WARNING: To prevent personal injury, wear safety glasses and gloves when handling refrigerant. Do not overcharge system this can cause compressor flooding. WARNING: Service valves must be fully back seated to close service port. There is no Schrader valve at the se...
Page 221 - 0QNB/QNE control system; ). This controller allows the fan coil unit to be; Off Mode; — When air circulation mode is selected, the indoor fan operates; Cooling Mode
Controls — systems using high wall fan coils 40QNB/QNE control system The 40QN unit is equipped with a microprocessor control, which operates the system. This control is located in the control box of the fan coil unit, with thermistors located in the fan coil inlet and on the indoor coil. The 40QNE ...
Page 222 - Maximum Dehumidification Mode; Initial Operation; Heat Pump Heating Mode; Electronic Control Defrost Regions Map Fig #2; Sleep Mode
• Maximum Dehumidification Mode — When the dehumidification mode is selected, the indoor fan will operate continuously at the selected speed if the speed is high, medium, or low. If the indoor fan is in auto mode, the fan changes operating speeds depending on the room temperature. If the room temper...
Page 224 - Electronic Control Defrost Regions Map --
*Minimum unit run time starts when outdoor coil temperature drops below 34 F, then accumulates run time regardless of coil temperature. Electronic Control Defrost Regions Map -- GO TO PAGE 2
Page 226 - Fan operation
Controls — systems using Under Ceiling, Cassette or Satellite fan coils Automatic air sweep All Under Ceiling units are equipped with an automatic air sweep feature, which automatically directs the airflow louvers up and down to provide optimum room air circulation. If the auto sweep feature is not ...
Page 227 - System safeties; ) for pictures of the three thermostats available
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. When the DFB changes back to heating mode, the RVR (reversing valve relay) is de-energized and the reversing valve switches back to heating operatio...
Page 228 - Unit operation; Fan coil units; Operation
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 Carrier dealer for operation information in other fan modes. Fan coil units — Each fan coil unit has a self-contained control system that determines th...
Page 229 - 8HDS-microprocessor control of outdoor fan; — The microprocessor control has a built-in head pressure control; Status indicator lights; Trouble
the 38HDS microprocessor if the other refrigerant circuit is still operating. The outdoor fan only stops when both compressors are off. Refer to 38HDS Microprocessor Control of Outdoor Fan section below for more details. 38HDS-microprocessor control of outdoor fan — The microprocessor control has a ...
Page 231 - Menu Select Button; Operation Mode; Timer Set Buttons; *Buttons located behind slide down panel.
4 • When transmitting a command from the remote controller,point the transmitter toward the receiver on the right side of theair conditioner. • The air conditioner confirms the receipt of a command bysounding two beeps. • Make sure that no objects block the clear line of sight betweenthe remote cont...
Page 232 - CHANGING THE FAN SPEED; CAUTION; M O D E
5 INSERTING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROLLER Before using the remote controller you must insert two 1.5VAAA Alkaline batteries, as follows: • Slide off and remove the battery compartment cover. • Insert the batteries, making sure to follow the polarity (+,-)markings. • Replace the battery compartm...
Page 233 - IMPORTANT; PM
6 • Press the On/Off button 3 to transmit your selections to theair conditioner 1. If you choose to place the airflow deflector in a fixed posi- tion, the deflector stops at the angle in which it was locatedwhen you pressed the On/Off button. NOTE: When you have finished selecting the various menus ...
Page 234 - SETTING A DAILY TIMER PERIOD; The daily timer operates only when there is a direct; CANCELING A DAILY TIMER PERIOD; • Press the TIMER button; ROOM AIR TEMPERATURE DISPLAY; When the remote controller is ON:; DELAYED START/STOP OPERATION
7 • Scroll through the Timer periods as explained in the previoussection • Choose the SLEEP Timer period • Enter the desired Start/Stop times (SLEEP-START andSLEEP-STOP). • Press the SET button. SETTING A DAILY TIMER PERIOD You can set the Timer periods so that the air conditioner operatesautomatica...
Page 235 - WARNING
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 pressing of the DELAY button advances theclock by one hour. • Make sure you point the remote controller at the air condi-tioner while you press the DELA...
Page 236 - Console; Cover closed; THE DISPLAY PANEL; Diagram Callout
9 MORE ON NEXT PAGE airborne particles. More frequent cleaning may be neces-sary depending on indoor air quality. 3. Use drapes, curtains, or shades to keep direct sunlight from heating room. 4. Do not obstruct front grille air intake section. 5. Start your air conditioner before outdoor temperature...
Page 241 - TYPICAL INSTALLATION — CEILING-SUSPENDED SYSTEMS
TYPICAL INSTALLATION — CEILING-SUSPENDED SYSTEMS LEGEND f — Phase NEC — National Electrical Code PipingLine Voltage24 VThermistor *Standard. †Accessory item. **Field supplied. NOTES:1. All piping must follow standard refrigerant piping techniques. 2. All wiring must comply with the applicable local ...
Page 243 - TYPICAL INSTALLATION — IN-CEILING CASSETTE SYSTEMS
TYPICAL INSTALLATION — IN-CEILING CASSETTE SYSTEMS LEGEND f — Phase NEC — National Electrical Code PipingLine Voltage24 V *Standard. †Accessory item. **Field supplied. NOTES:1. All piping must follow standard refrigerant techniques.2. All wiring must comply with applicable local and national codes.3...
Page 245 - SERVICE – High Wall Systems; SYSTEM SAFETIES AND INTERLOCKS
SERVICE – High Wall Systems WARNING: When servicing unit, turn off all electric power to unit to avoid shock hazard or injury from rotating parts. CAUTION: Do not vent refrigerant to atmosphere when servicing unit. Recover refrigerant during system repair or unit removal. DIAGNOSTIC CODES This unit ...
Page 248 - SERVICE; BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE; Trouble Shooting Section #27; If System Fails To Operate
SERVICE Under Ceiling, Cassette, Console, & Satellite Fan Coils WARNING: When servicing unit, turn off all electric power to unit to avoid shock hazard or injury from rotating parts. CAUTION: Do not vent refrigerant to atmosphere when servicing unit. Recover refrigerant during system repair or u...
Page 249 - OUTDOOR FAN; for Cooling Units and; HIGH-PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE; Physical Data Section #8
SERVICE – 38HDC, 38QR, & 38BK018,024 WARNING: Before performing recommended maintenance, be sure unit main power switch is turned off. Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or injury from rotating fan blade. OUTDOOR FAN A reinforced wire mount holds the outdoor fan assembly in position...
Page 250 - CRANKCASE HEATER (If Unit is so Equipped); Do not touch heater.; SERVICE VALVES; Defrost control board can; REVERSING VALVE; Do not
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. CRANKCASE HEATER (If Unit is so Equipped) Heater prevents refrigerant migration and compressor oil dilution during shutdown when compressor is not operating...
Page 253 - SERVICE – 38HDL; for proper mounting positions.; Physical
SERVICE – 38HDL WARNING: Before performing recommended maintenance, be sure unit main power switch is turned off. Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or injury from rotating fan blade. OUTDOOR FAN A reinforced wire mount holds the outdoor fan assembly in position. See Fig. 11 for proper ...
Page 254 - Fig. 11 – Condenser Fan Mounting Positions
Page 255 - SERVICE – Multi Split
SERVICE – Multi Split WARNING: Before performing recommended maintenance, be sure unit main power switch is turned off, and be sure all disconnects for indoor fan coil units are open. These systems typically have one disconnect per fan coil unit. Failure to turn off unit main power and open all disc...
Page 257 - Figure 13 – Condenser-Fan Mounting Positions
Page 258 - may result in electrical shock or injury from rotating fan blade.
SERVICE – 38CG, CS, SB, & SC WARNING: Before performing recommended maintenance, be sure unit main power switch is turned off. Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or injury from rotating fan blade. OUTDOOR FAN A reinforced mount holds the outdoor fan assembly in position. HIGH-PRESSU...
Page 260 - START-UP – Under Ceiling Systems; may result. Make the following checks and complete the; AFTER EXTENDED SHUTDOWN; Automatic Air Sweep; OPERATING MODE MEMORY
START-UP – Under Ceiling Systems WARNING: Never operate unit without a filter or with grille removed; damage to the unit or personal injury may result. Make the following checks and complete the Start-Up Checklist before system start-up. Refer to Installation, Start-Up and Service Instructions for s...
Page 261 - START-UP – Console Systems
START-UP – Console Systems WARNING: Never operate unit without a filter or with grille removed; damage to the unit or personal injury may result. Make the following checks and complete the Start-Up Checklist before system start-up. Refer to Installation, Start-Up and Service Instructions for system ...
Page 264 - DO NOT open valves that do not have fan coil units connected to them.
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 psig backed up with an inert gas to reach a total system pressure not to exceed 245 psig. EVACUATE AND DEHYDRATE Field piping and fan coil must be evacuat...
Page 266 - Outdoor Unit; Piping; Units with Wired Remote Controller; Red
START-UP CHECKLIST Outdoor Unit: Model Number ________________ Serial Number ____________________ Indoor Unit: Model Number __________________ Serial Number ____________________ PRE-START-UP (For One or More Systems) Outdoor Unit IS THERE ANY SHIPPING DAMAGE? (Y/N) ___________________ IF SO, WHERE? ...
Page 267 - Cassette Fan Coil Units
CHECK MOUNTING OF SUBBASE TO WALL, IS IT TIGHT (DO NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE FORCE TO MOUNTING SCREW)? (Y/N) _____ Units with Wireless Remote Controller CHECK MOUNTING OF INTERFACE BOARD; ARE STANDOFFS USED (TO MAINTAIN FIXED SEPARATION ABOVE SHEET METAL CHASSIS)? (Y/N) _____ CHECK CONNECTION OF POWER SUP...
Page 273 - Table 9 — Cleaning and Maintenance Schedule
40 QN CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE To avoid the possibility of electric shock, before per-forming any cleaning and maintenance operations al-ways turn off power to the system by pressing theorange ON/OFF button on the remote controller. Turnoff the outdoor disconnect switch located near the out-door uni...
Page 274 - To Clean Indoor Unit Front Panel —; If the front; To Clean Indoor Coil —; Clean all drains and; Fig. 18 — Installing or Replacing Batteries
To Clean Indoor Unit Front Panel — If the front panel of the unit becomes dirty or smudged, wipe the out-side of the front panel with a soft dry cloth. If necessary, usea mild liquid detergent and wipe off carefully with a dry cloth. When cleaning the front panel, NEVER use water hot-ter than 105 F,...
Page 275 - 0 QA CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE; For proper system operation, perform the cleaning and main-; Lubrication —; Fig. 23 — Cleaning Filters
40 QA CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE To avoid the possibility of electric shock, before per-forming any cleaning and maintenance operations, al-ways turn off power to the system by pressing the modebutton on the remote thermostat until the display shows‘‘OFF,’’ and turning off the outdoor disconnect switc...
Page 276 - Table 8 – Cleaning and Maintenance Schedule; To Clean Indoor Unit Bottom Panel –
Table 8 – Cleaning and Maintenance Schedule TASK MONTHLY QUARTERLY YEARLY INDOOR UNIT Clean Air Filters X Clean Drain Pipe X Clean Condensate Drain Pan X Clean Indoor Coil X Clean Indoor Unit Front Panel X OUTDOOR UNIT Clean the Fins From Outside X Open the Unit and Clean Fins Inside X Remove Dust F...
Page 278 - Fig. 18 – Intake Grille Slotted Screws
40 QK SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Remove unit grille, filter, and condensate pan for clean- ing, lubricating, or replacing parts. To avoid personal injury or damage to unit, do not ser- vice until all power sources are shut down, locked out, and tagged out. Failure to do so could result in personal inju...
Page 280 - Turn off unit power.; Table 7 – Recommended Compressor Oils; RECOMMENDED
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 may result in electric shock or injury from rotating fan blade. I. LUBRICATION A. Fan-Motor Bearings Oiling hole are provided at each end of outdoor-fan...
Page 281 - 8 HDS MAINTENANCE
38 HDS MAINTENANCE WARNING Before performing recommended maintenance, be sure unit main power switch is turned off. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or injury from rotating fan blade. I. LUBRICATION A. Fan-Motor Bearings Oiling hole are provided at each end of outdoor-fan motor. Remove ...
Page 284 - CE
38 CG, CS, SB, SC CARE AND MAINTENA N CE Step 1 – Maintenance (Outdoor Unit) WARNING Before performing recommended maintenance, be sure unit main power switch is turned off. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or injury from rotating fan blade. CLEANING COILS Coil should be washed out with...
Page 285 - HWError Code.doc; Troubleshooting; Failure; main; Fan coil does not power up
HWError Code.doc MORE ON NEXT PAGE 2/09/01 Troubleshooting Failure Check/Action Fan coil doesn’t receive signal from remote. No BEEP heard from fan coil. Unit runs in TEST mode. • Check plug connection at receiver board and main board(CN12) • Check remote for signal transmission indicator • Operate ...
Page 286 - Check refrigerant charge; Unit stops during operation
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 cooling, Insufficient Heating (Heat Pump) • Check for blocked air filter – clean filter • Outdoor unit obstructed – remove obstruction • Check temperature...
Page 287 - High Wall Diagnostic Codes; Error Code; Applicable for; Reversing Valve malfunction; Relay; board. Continue if voltage
HWError Code.doc MORE ON NEXT PAGE 02/09/01 High Wall Diagnostic Codes Error Code Flashes * Error Check/Action 2 Room Air thermistor malfunction If system reads thermistor value: Short condition: greater or = 194 deg F Open condition: less or = -40 deg F Check plug connection on main circuit board (...
Page 288 - Indoor Fan failure
HWError Code.doc 02/09/01 7 Outdoor Air thermistor malfunction If the following occurs with thermistor: Short condition: greater or = 194 deg F Open condition: less or = -40 deg F Check plug connection on main circuit board (CN17). Check termistor cable connection at terminal board on indoor and out...
Page 289 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Table 9 –
TROUBLESHOOTING If the under-ceiling fan coil unit fails to start or operate properly, sometimes the problem is minor and can be handled without a service call. Refer to Table 9 for some common problems, causes, and typical solutions. See Fig. 25 and 26 for additional system troubleshooting details....
Page 293 - Trouble Shooting – Cassette
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 in accordance with National Electric Code (NEC) and any local codes. Transformer is thermally protected and will reset automatically. Indoor fan motors h...
Page 294 - Trouble Shooting – Satellite
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 in accordance with National Electric Code (NEC) and any local codes. Transformer is thermally protected and will reset automatically. Indoor fan motors ...
Page 295 - TROUBLESHOOTING CHART — COOLING CYCLE
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART — COOLING CYCLE NC — Normally Closed*Heat pump units only.
Page 296 - TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
LEGEND HPS — High-Pressure Switch LLSV — Liquid (Vapor Supply) Line Solenoid ValveLPS — Low-Pressure Switch TXV — Thermostatic Expansion Valve TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
Page 297 - TROUBLESHOOTING CHART — HEATING CYCLE
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART — HEATING CYCLE (Heat Pump Units Only) LEGEND CAP — Capillary NC — Normally Closed ODT — Outdoor Thermostat TEMP — Temperature