Carrier P, 52C manual Sequence of Operation, Component Operation and Troubleshooting, Tools Needed

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52C,P

SERIES

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

HEAT/COOL UNITS (Figure 45)

Fan Mode — With the selector switch set to FAN con- tacts L1 to HI and FCS1 to LS are made.

Cooling (Low) — With the selector switch set to low speed cooling contacts FCS2 to LO, COMP to FCS1, and COMP to IT3 are made.

Cooling (High) — With the selector switch set to high speed cool contacts FCS2 to HI, COMP to FCS1, and COMP to IT3 are made.

Heating (Low) — With the selector switch set to low speed heat contacts FCS2 to LO, IT1 to LS, L2 to HTR, and FCS1 to LS are made.

Heating (High)With the selector switch set to high speed heat contacts FCS2 to HI, IT1 to LS, L2 to HTR, and FCS1 to LS are made.

SWITCH

CONTACTS MADE

POSITION

 

OFF

NONE

FAN

L1 TO HI, FCS1 TO LS

LO HEAT

FCS2 TO LO, IT1 TO LS, L2 TO HTR, FCS1 TO LS

HI HEAT

FCS2 TO HI, IT1 TO LS, L2 TO HTR, FCS1 TO LS

LO COOL

FCS2 TO LO, COMP TO FCS1, COMP TO IT3

HI COOL

FCS2 TO HI, COMP TO FCS1, COMP TO IT3

FIGURE 45 — SELECTOR SWITCH CONTACTS, ALL 52CE, PE ELECTRIC HEAT/COOL UNITS

COOLING ONLY UNITS (Figure 46)

Fan Mode (Low) — With the selector switch set to FAN contact L1 to LO is made.

Fan Mode (High) — With the selector switch set to FAN contact L1 to HI is made.

Cooling (Low) — With the selector switch set to low speed cooling contacts FCS to LO and L1 to IT3 are made.

Cooling (High) — With the selector switch set to high speed cool contacts FCS to HI, L1 to IT3 are made.

SWITCH

CONTACTS MADE

POSITION

 

OFF

NONE

FAN LO

L1 TO LO

FAN HI

L1 TO HI

LO COOL

L1 TO IT3, FCS TO LO

HI COOL

L1 TO IT3, FCS TO HI

FIGURE 46 — SELECTOR SWITCH CONTACTS,

ALL 52CE, PE COOLING ONLY UNITS

HEAT PUMP UNITS (Figure 47)

Fan Mode — With the selector switch set to fan contact L1 to HI is made.

Cooling (Low) — With the selector switch set to low cool contacts L1 to IT3 and FCS to LO are made.

Cooling (High) — With the selector switch set to high cool, contacts L1 to IT3 and FCS to HI are made.

Heating (Low) — With the selector switch set to low heat contacts L1 to IT1, FCS to LO and L2 to HTR are made.

Heating (High) — With the selector switch set to high heat contacts L1 to IT1, FCS to HI, and L2 to HTR are made.

Defrost Cycle — When heat pump unit is operating in reverse cycle, the outdoor coil may begin to frost. As frost accumulates on the outdoor coil the unit may switch into defrost mode. The defrost mode is acti- vated when the outdoor frost thermostat sensor detects a temperature below 20 F on the coil. At this point, the thermostat deenergizes the compressor and activates the electric heat. The unit will remain in electric heat mode until the outdoor thermostat senses 35 F coil temperature. The defrost mode is a passive operation and may take some time before the coil defrosts.

SWITCH

 

CONTACTS MADE

POSITION

 

 

 

OFF

NONE

FAN

L1

TO HI

LO HEAT

L1 TO IT1, FCS TO LO, L2 TO HTR

HI HEAT

L1

TO IT1, FCS TO HI, L2 TO HTR

LO COOL

L1 TO IT3, FCS TO LO

HI COOL

L1

TO IT3, FCS TO HI

FIGURE 47 — SELECTOR SWITCH CONTACT,

ALL 52CQ, PQ HEAT PUMP UNITS

COMPONENT OPERATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING

TOOLS NEEDED

Volt-Ohmmeter

Flat and Phillips Screw Drivers

5/16-in. Nut Driver

Side Cutting Pliers

Before cleaning, servicing, performing maintenance or removing the chassis from the wall sleeve, discon- nect all power to the unit to avoid the possibility of electrical shock and personal injury. Only trained and qualified service personnel should perform installation and service procedures on these units. Untrained personnel may perform basic mainte- nance tasks such as cleaning and replacing filters. Refer to UNIT DISASSEMBLY section of this man- ual for proper procedures to disconnect power to 52C,P units.

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Contents Service Technician Guide ContentsIntroduction Summary of DANGERS, WARNINGS, and CautionsUnit Disassembly Disconnect Power for CORD-CONNECTED UnitDisconnect Power for Permanently Connected Hardwired Units Tools NeededOpen the Control BOX Remove the Unit from the Wall SleeveAccessing Unit Components Accessing INDOOR-AIR Section ComponentsAccessing OUTDOOR-AIR Section Components Remove the Discharge Deck AssemblyPtac Unit with Lateral Duct Accessory Installed Remove the AIR Discharge GrilleGusset Removal Reinstall Front Panel Location of Screws on Discharge GrilleGeneral Cleaning Cleaning and SafetyComponent Cleaning Schedule Monthly Cleaning Cleaning the Outdoor AIR Vent FilterSeasonal Cleaning Cleaning the Indoor and Outdoor CoilsAccess and Clean Indoor FAN and FAN Scroll Ptac Exterior Surfaces Compressor Rotary Compressor ComponentsCompressor Troubleshooting Disconnect ALL Power to the UnitBasic Hermetic Compressor Electrical Measurements Compressor Replacement Basic Compressor Troubleshooting GuideSHORTED/OPEN Windings Test Strainer Capillary Tube Location Heaters Common Causes Heater FailureHeater Removal Disconnect ALL Power to Unit Acceptable Heater Resistance ValuesOperating Controls UNIT-MOUNTED ControlsRemote Thermostat Troubleshooting WALL-MOUNTED Thermostat ControlsDo not daisy chain R 24 VAC Description of Selector Switch Settings Figure NON-USER Adjustable ControlsComponent Operation and Troubleshooting Sequence of OperationTools Needed Indoor Thermostat IT CONTACTS, ALL 52CE, PE Models Indoor Thermostat IT CONTACTS, ALL 52CQ, PQ Models Electrical Components Removal and Replacement Capacitor TestComponent Locations Open Control BOX FAN Motor Troubleshooting FAN MotorBasic FAN Motor Electrical Tests FAN Motor Troubleshooting Chart Typical 208/230 Volt Motors Typical 265 Volt MotorsFAN Motor Replacement Location of Wiring Schematic On Front Panel of Control BOXField 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 Wiring Diagrams Refer to Figures 68-72 for Typical Wiring SchematicsComponent Legend CAP Component Connection Marked Fan Motor Page Most Frequent Ptac Service Questions Accessories Accessory Form Number Part Number Description52C Performance and Physical Data Amps52P Performance and Physical Data 52PE-512---3Page Page Copyright 2002 Carrier Corporation