Carrier R-410A manual Fire Hazard

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Power Supply and Wiring — Check the unit data plate to ensure that available power supply matches electrical characteristics of the unit. Provide a disconnect switch with an integrated lock-out feature of size required to provide adequate fan motor starting current. See Tables 4-6 for unit electrical data.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.

Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground. Unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted, unbroken electrical ground to minimize the possibility of personal injury if an electrical fault should occur. This ground may consist of electrical wire connected to unit ground lug in control compartment, or conduit approved for electrical ground when installed in accordance with NEC (National Electrical Code); ANSI/ NFPA 70, latest edition (in Canada, Canadian Electrical Code CSA [Canadian Standards Association] C22.1), and local electrical codes.

FIRE HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in intermittent operation or performance satisfaction.

Do not connect aluminum wire between disconnect switch and condensing unit. Use only copper wire.

(See Fig. 14)

ELECTRIC

DISCONNECT

SWITCH

COPPER

WIRE ONLY

FAN SCROLL

FAN

 

CONTACTOR

 

BOX

MOTOR

WIRE

AND DRIVE

 

ACCESS

CONDENSATE

FAN DRIVE

PULLEY

DRAIN

 

CONNECTION

 

(HORIZONTAL)

 

 

COIL

FILTER

TXV BULB

ELEMENTS

ACCESS

 

 

REFRIGERANT

FILTER

PIPING ACCESS

 

RETAINER

CONDENSATE

CLIP

 

DRAIN

 

CONNNECTION

 

(VERTICAL)

LEGEND

TXV — Thermostatic Expansion Valve

Fig. 15 — Wiring and Service Access

(Side Panel Removed)

Fan motors are factory-installed on all units. Indoor-fan contactors are located in the fan contactor box behind the side access panel (see Fig. 15 and 16). Wire the thermostat to the 24-v control circuit terminal block located in the side of the fan contactor control box, according to Fig. 17 or the unit label diagram. If the air handler is part of a split system, complete the wiring from the condensing unit to the thermostat shown in Fig. 17.

ALUMINUM

WIRE

Fig. 14 — Disconnect Switch and Unit

Install disconnect switch and power wiring in accordance with all applicable local codes. See Fig. 15-17 and the unit label diagram. Connect power wiring with 1/4-in. ring terminal.

FAN CONTACTOR

24V TERMINAL BLOCK

POWER

WIRING KNOCKOUT

A

J R

V 00 6

C ° 5 0 1

23

22

21

W

31

21

11

Fig. 16 — Fan Contactor Box and Terminal Block

(Cover Removed) (Typical)

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Contents Installation, Start-Up Service Instructions PRE-INSTALLATION Unit Unit Weight Dimensions SizeDimensions Sizes 28 40RUA Physical Data, English Cooling Units 40RUA Physical Data, SI Cooling Units Unit 40RUS 40RUS Physical Data, English Chilled Water UnitsChilled Water Coil Steam Coil ‡40RUS Physical Data, SI Chilled Water Units U a a 2 5 a 6 0 a 0 a Overhead Suspension Accessory Unit Size Unit Sizes 28 Refrigerant and Chilled Water Piping Access Holes Face-Split Coil Suction and Liquid Line Piping Typical Fitting Requirements Factory-Installed Nozzle and Distributor DataUpper 8 Long Radius Elbow 8 Nipple, 19 1/ 4 L Fitting RequirementTypical 40RUS Chilled Water Piping Condensate Drains Fire Hazard Electrical Data, Alternate Motors Electrical Data, Standard MotorsUnit Wiring Unit Voltage Maximum Holding Fan Contactor Coil DataManufacturer Lubricant Lubricant DataFan Shaft Bearing Fan Pulley Alignment Align as follows Filter Removal/Replacement Fan Motor Data, Alternate Motor English Fan Motor Data, Standard Motor EnglishFan Motor Data, Alternate Motor SI Fan Motor Data, Standard Motor SIMedium-Static Drive Data, 60 Hz English Standard Drive Data, 60 Hz EnglishMotor Drive FAN DriveStandard Drive Data, 60 Hz SI High-Static Drive Data, 60 Hz EnglishHigh-Static Drive Data, 60 Hz SI Medium-Static Drive Data, 60 Hz SIAirflow External Static Pressure kPa 577 1042 646 716 785 100 150 200 250 300 2830 Unit Airflow Pressure Drop FACTORY-SUPPLIED Pressure Drop EnglishPreliminary Information Comp A1 Comp B1 Check Voltage Imbalance