Carrier 52C, P manual Description of Selector Switch Settings Figure, NON-USER Adjustable Controls

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DESCRIPTION OF SELECTOR SWITCH SETTINGS (Figure 44)

OFF MODE — The OFF position terminates unit operation.

FAN ONLY MODE — Use fan only position for air circulation without heating or cooling. Fan runs at high speed.

HIGH HEAT OR HIGH COOL MODE — Position selector and temperature control knobs to desired com- fort level. This function provides maximum heating or cooling, and is recommended to raise or lower the room temperature quickly.

LOW HEAT OR LOW COOL MODE — Position selector and temperature control knobs to desired com- fort level. This function provides minimum heating or cooling with maximum dehumidification during cooling. This setting also allows for very quiet fan operation.

FINDING TEMPERATURE SETTING FOR COM- FORT LEVEL — Set temperature knob in the middle. Select High Heat, Low Heat or Cool position and allow unit to run for 15 to 30 minutes. If room is not comfort- able, turn knob setting slowly to change setting. When room is comfortable, keep control knob at that position.

NON-USER ADJUSTABLE CONTROLS

OUTSIDE OR VENT AIR — Slide the vent lever to the fully open position for outside air or fully closed position for vented air.

FAN CYCLE — The fan cycle switch allows the fan to operate in 2 modes:

CON — Fan runs continuously, circulating air even when the temperature setting has been satisfied. This helps to maintain the room temperature closer to the thermostat setting.

CYC —Fan cycles on and off with the compressor during heating or cooling. Fan stops when the temper- ature setting is satisfied. This results in longer unit off-time and slightly larger variations in room temper- ature and humidity.

OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT (52CQ, PQ Units Only)

The outdoor thermostat has 2 operating modes. The heat pump mode (selector screw set fully clockwise), allows the unit to operate normally in the reverse cycle mode. The electric heat mode (selector screw set fully counterclockwise), disables all compressor operating modes, both heating and cooling for units with mounted controls. For wall thermostat controlled mod- els the compressor is only disabled in heating and still allowed to run in cooling.

TYPICAL 52C UNIT CONTROLSTYPICAL 52C UNIT WITH

WALL THERMOSTAT CONTROLS (Blank Plate)

FIGURE 44 — TYPICAL CONTROL PANEL (52C Unit Shown)

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Contents Contents Service Technician GuideSummary of DANGERS, WARNINGS, and Cautions IntroductionTools Needed Unit DisassemblyDisconnect Power for CORD-CONNECTED Unit Disconnect Power for Permanently Connected Hardwired UnitsRemove the Unit from the Wall Sleeve Open the Control BOXRemove the Discharge Deck Assembly Accessing Unit ComponentsAccessing INDOOR-AIR Section Components Accessing OUTDOOR-AIR Section ComponentsRemove the AIR Discharge Grille Ptac Unit with Lateral Duct Accessory InstalledGusset Removal Location of Screws on Discharge Grille Reinstall Front PanelComponent Cleaning Schedule General CleaningCleaning and Safety Cleaning the Outdoor AIR Vent Filter Monthly CleaningAccess and Clean Indoor FAN and FAN Scroll Seasonal CleaningCleaning the Indoor and Outdoor Coils Ptac Exterior Surfaces Rotary Compressor Components CompressorBasic Hermetic Compressor Electrical Measurements Compressor TroubleshootingDisconnect ALL Power to the Unit Basic Compressor Troubleshooting Guide Compressor ReplacementSHORTED/OPEN Windings Test Strainer Capillary Tube Location Heater Removal HeatersCommon Causes Heater Failure Acceptable Heater Resistance Values Disconnect ALL Power to UnitUNIT-MOUNTED Controls Operating ControlsWALL-MOUNTED Thermostat Controls Remote Thermostat TroubleshootingDo not daisy chain R 24 VAC NON-USER Adjustable Controls Description of Selector Switch Settings FigureTools Needed Component Operation and TroubleshootingSequence of Operation Indoor Thermostat IT CONTACTS, ALL 52CE, PE Models Indoor Thermostat IT CONTACTS, ALL 52CQ, PQ Models Capacitor Test Electrical Components Removal and ReplacementComponent Locations Open Control BOX Basic FAN Motor Electrical Tests FAN Motor TroubleshootingFAN Motor Typical 265 Volt Motors FAN Motor Troubleshooting Chart Typical 208/230 Volt MotorsLocation of Wiring Schematic On Front Panel of Control BOX FAN Motor ReplacementField Temperature Charts 100 110 120 130 52P 12,000 BTU Unit Field Temperature Chart High Cool 50% RH Indoor Series Indoor 52C,P Series Page 000 Btu 52P-12,000 Btu 52C-12,000 Btu 15,000 Btu Refer to Figures 68-72 for Typical Wiring Schematics Wiring DiagramsComponent Legend CAP Component Connection Marked Fan Motor Page Most Frequent Ptac Service Questions Accessory Form Number Part Number Description AccessoriesAmps 52C Performance and Physical Data52PE-512---3 52P Performance and Physical DataPage Page Copyright 2002 Carrier Corporation