Carrier Installation and Maintenance Guidelines for Heat Pump RVR 006

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Water

Connection End

Return Air

Supply

Duct

Side Discharge

Water

 

Connection End

Return Air

vibration absorption pad slightly larger than the entire base to minimize vibration transmission. It is not necessary to mount the unit on the floor. See Fig. 14.

NOTE: Some codes require the use of a secondary drain pan under vertical units. Check local codes for more information.

Step 5 — Duct System — Size the duct system to han- dle the design airflow quietly.

NOTE: Depending on the unit, the fan wheel may have a ship- ping support installed at the factory. This must be removed before operating unit.

SOUND ATTENUATION — To eliminate the transfer of vibration to the duct system, a flexible connector is recom- mended for both discharge and return air duct connections on

Drain

Discharge Air

Back Discharge

metal duct systems. The supply and return plenums should in- clude internal duct liner of fiberglass or be made of duct board construction to maximize sound attenuation of the blower. Installing the WSHP unit to uninsulated ductwork in an uncon- ditioned space is not recommended since it will sweat and

Fig. 12 — Conversion Right Return,

Side Discharge to Back Discharge

Step 4 — Mounting the Unit

HORIZONTAL UNITS (50RHC,RHR,RHS) — Horizontal units should be mounted using the factory-installed hangers. Proper attachment of hanging rods to building structure is critical for safety. See Fig. 4 and 13. Rod attachments must be able to sup- port the weight of the unit. See Tables 1-3 for unit operating weights.

VERTICAL UNITS (50RVC,RVR,RVS,RDS) — Vertical and downflow units are available in left or right return air configu- rations. See Fig. 6-8. Mount the unit (except 50RDS) on a

D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Compressor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Air Handler

 

 

 

C

 

A

 

 

 

 

E

 

 

 

Section

 

 

 

 

 

Section

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B

50RHC UNITS

 

DIMENSIONS (in.)

 

A

 

B

 

C

 

 

 

006-012

16.9

 

34.1

 

21.1

018-030

18

 

43.1

 

22.2

036,042

18

 

47.1

 

22.2

048,060

22

 

54.1

 

26.2

50RHR UNITS

 

DIMENSIONS (in.)

 

A

B

C

D

E

 

006-024

22.375

43.1

24.375

43.1

20.375

030,036

22.375

52.1

24.375

52.1

20.375

042,048

22.375

61.1

24.375

61.1

20.375

060

25.375

71.1

27.375

71.1

23.375

50RHS UNITS

 

DIMENSIONS (in.)

 

A

B

C

D

E

 

015,018

22.375

51

24.375

53

20.375

024-036

22.375

61

24.375

63

20.375

042,048

25.375

70

27.375

72

20.375

060

25.375

75

27.375

77

23.375

070

25.375

80

27.375

82

23.375

Fig. 13 — Horizontal Hanger Bracket

(Factory Installed)

adversely affect the unit’s performance.

To reduce air noise, at least one 90-degree elbow could be included in the supply and return air ducts, provided system performance is not adversely impacted. The blower speed can also be changed in the field to reduce air noise or excessive air- flow, provided system performance is not adversely impacted.

EXISTING DUCT SYSTEM — If the unit is connected to existing ductwork, consider the following:

Verify that the existing ducts have the proper capacity to handle the unit airflow. If the ductwork is too small, install larger ductwork.

Check existing ductwork for leaks and repair as necessary.

NOTE: Local codes may require ventilation air to enter the space for proper indoor air quality. Hard-duct ventilation may be required for the ventilating air supply. If hard ducted venti- lation is not required, be sure that a proper air path is provided for ventilation air to unit to meet ventilation requirement of the space.

Vibration

Absorption

Pad

Fig. 14 — 50RVC,RVR,RVS Units Mounted With

Vibration Absorption Pad

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Contents Safety Considerations ContentsGeneral InstallationPage PSC FAN Motor and Blower Physical Data Aquazone 50RHC,RVC006-060 UnitsPhysical Data Aquazone 50RHR,RVR006-060 Units Physical Data Aquazone 50RHS,RVS,RDS015-070 UnitsPermanent Split Capacitor Airflow Configuration Code Return DischargeRight 030 Ext Power Cond Therm Supply ReturnDepth Height Out Pump Supply Ensate 015-024Right Back Back RightTypical Installation 50RHC,RHR,RHS Units Right Top TopView Configuration Top View-Left ReturnConfiguration Left Return Left View IsometricFront View Configuration Left Return Left View Air Coil OpeningIsometric View CodeFront-View Ht Return/Bottom DischargeReturn/Bottom Discharge Isometric View Top ViewMove to Side Remove ScrewsSide Discharge Rotate50RHS Units Mounting the Unit50RHC Units 50RHR UnitsHorizontal Unit Pitch Condensate DrainCondition Acceptable Level Field Control Wiring Field Power Supply WiringCompr LOCBMC NECRVS Typical Aquazone Deluxe D Control WiringHpws LONTrans A50-8154 Low Voltage Field Wiring RLA 50RHC,RVC Electrical DataRLA LRA Motor Unit Circuit FUSE/HACR FLARLA LRA FUSE/HACR 50RHR,RVR VOLTS-PHASE Voltage Compressor FAN Total MIN MAX50RHR,RVR Electrical Data Unit Circuit Units50RDS, RHS, RVS Electrical Data PRE-START-UP50RHR,RVR Blower Performance 50RHR,RVR Rated MIN FANSpeed 50RHC,RVC Rated MIN FAN 50RHC,RVC Blower Performance50RVC Blower Performance with Hot Water Reheat HWR Option Reheat External Static Pressure ESP Loss Coil Face Velocity50RHS,RVS,RDS Rated FAN 50RVC Blower Performance with Wet Coil50RHS,RVS,RDS Blower Performance Coil Face Velocity WET Coil ReductionCoil Face 50RHS, RVS with Reheat ESP Loss Control Jumper Settings See FigField Selectable Inputs 50RHS, RVS Blower Performance with HWRAccessory DIP Switch Position Relay Options DIP Switch Block S2 Accessory 1 Relay OptionsDIP Switch Block S2 Accessory 2 Relay Options Humidistat/Dehumidistat Logic Deluxe D DIP Switch SettingsOutput Control Accessory Relay ConfigurationsSTART-UP HWR Operating ModesOperating Limits 50RHC,RVC Units Unit Start-Up Cooling ModeWater Temperature Change Through Heat Exchanger Operating LimitsTemp F TON Unit Start-Up Heating ModeTypical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures Entering Cooling Heating Water GPM50RHR,RVR Coaxial Water Pressure Drop 50RHS,RVS,RDS Coaxial Water Pressure Drop50RHC,RVC Coaxial Water Pressure Drop Units with Aquazone Complete C Control Approximate Fluid Volume gal Per 100 Ft of PipeAntifreeze Percentages by Volume OperationComplete C Control LED Code Fault Descriptions Units with HWR OptionSystem Test Service Aquazone Deluxe D Control LED IndicaESD Gravity Flow Method Troubleshooting Refrigerant ChargingAir Coil Fan Motor Removal Fault Heating Cooling Possible Cause Solution TroubleshootingUnit Does Not Operate II. START-UP 50RHC,RVC,RHR,RHS,RVR,RVS,RDS START-UP ChecklistCooling Cycle Analysis Heating Cycle Analysis