Carrier Heat Pump 50yq-024-300 User Manual

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INDEX

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS .........................
INSTALLATION.................................................

Step 1 — Check Equipment and Jobsite

• UNPACKAGE UNITS
• INSPECT EQUIPMENT
• COMPLETE OR CONSIDER SYSTEM

REQUIREMENTS

Step 2 — Mount Heat Pump Package ..

• ON THE GROUND: MOUNT HEAT

PUMP ON AN ELEVATED FRAME
POSITIONED ON A LEVEL CON­
CRETE PAD

• ON THE ROOF: MOUNT UNIT ON A

LEVEL PLATFORM OR FRAME

Step 3 — Make Ductwork Connections

• CONNECT SUPPLY AND RETURN

AIR DUCTWORK

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Installation and servicing of air conditioning

equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure
and electrical components. Only trained and quali­
fied service personnel should install, repair or

service air conditioning equipment.

Untrained personnel can perform basic main­

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tenance functions of cleaning coils and filters and
replacing filters. All other operations should be per­
formed by trained service personnel. When working

on air conditioning equipment, observe precautions
in the literature, tags and labels attached to the unit
and other safety precautions that may apply.

Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and

work gloves. Use quenching cloth for brazing oper­
ations. Have fire extinguisher available for all braz­
ing operations.

Step 4 — Provide for Cooling Cycle
Condensate Disposal for Cooling Cycle

... 4

• CONNECT DRAIN LINE

^Step 5 — Make Electrical Connections

... 4

• INSTALL A BRANCH CIRCUIT

DISCONNECT PER NEC

• ROUTE LINE POWER WIRES INTO

UNIT

• CONNECT GROUND LEAD TO GROUND

LUG IN SPLICE BOX FOR SAFETY

• SET INDOOR FAN MOTOR SPEED
• ROUTE CONTROL POWER WIRES
• ELECTRIC HEATER INSTALLATION
START-UP.............................................................5-7
SERVICE .............................................................7-14

V TROUBLESHOOTING.................................. 15, 16

INSTALLATION

Step 1 — Check Equipment and Jobsite

UNPACKAGE UNITS — Move units to final loca­
tion. Slide units from cartons taking special care nob

to damage unit.

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INSPECT EQUIPMENT — File claim with ship­
ping company if shipment is damaged or incomplete.

COMPLETE OR CONSIDER SYSTEM RE­
QUIREMENTS before installing the 50YQ units.

Consult local building codes and National Elec­

trical

Code

(NEC)

for

special

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installation

requirements.

Provide sufficient space for coil airflow clearance,

wiring, and servicing unit. (See Fig. 1.) Locate unit
where supply and return air ducts can be con­
veniently brought out to unit duct connections.

Unit may be placed with duct side as close to

building as condensate drain, top removal, duct con­
nections and power connections permit. Position

unit so water or ice from roof does not drop directly

on top of unit or in front of coil. Make provisions for

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condensate drainage and defrost water disposal.

Roof installation method for 50YQ depends on

building construction and special requirements of
local building codes. Ensure that roof can support
unit weight. Protect unit from prevailing winds to
ensure adequate defrost.

© Carrier Corporation 1979

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Form 50YQ-3SI

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F¡g. 3 — Heat Pump Mounting Frame

Flanges are provided on unit for rectangular duct

connections. Figure 4 shows a typical duct system
with 50YQ installed. Do not operate unit longer
than 5 minutes without ductwork. If necessary, refer
to Carrier System Design Manual, Part 2, for sys­
tem air duct design. When designing and installing
ductwork, consider the following:

a. When connecting ductwork to unit, do not drill

holes in area shown below. Coil may be damaged.

b. Install field-supplied filters in return air duct­

work. Recommended sizes for filters are shown
in Table I.

c. Avoid abrupt duct size increases and reductions.

■d. Use flexible connectors between ductwork and

unit to prevent transmission of vibration. When
electric heater is installed, use fireproof canvas

e.

(or similar heat resistant material) connector be­
tween ductwork and unit discharge connection.

If flexible duct is used, insert a sheetmetal sleeve

inside duct. Design this connector or sleeve so
that it extends 24 in. from electric heater element.

Size ductwork for cooling air quantity (cfm). The

minimum air quantity for proper heating/ cooling
operation and electric heater operation is 400 cfm
per ARI cooling ton as listed below:

UNIT 50YQ

MIN CFM

024

8 3 3

030

1 0 0 0

036

1 1 8 3

042

1 3 6 6

048

1 6 3 3

060

1 9 3 3

Heater limit switches may trip at air quantities
below those recommended.

Insulate and make weatherproof all external

ductwork. Insulate and cover with a vapor
barrier all ductwork passing thru unconditioned

spaces. Follow latest SMACNA (Sheet Metal
and

Air

Conditioning

Contractors

National

Association) and NESCA (National Environ­
mental Systems Contractors Association) mini­
mum installation standards for residential heat­
ing and air conditioning systems.

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