Carrier 52S manual Cleaning the Vent AIR Filter, Replacing the Vent AIR Filter, Chassis

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52S

SERIES

CLEANING THE VENT AIR FILTER

1.Remove the unit chassis from wall sleeve as described in the General Disassembly section of this manual. See Figure 6.

2.Swing open vent door. The ®lter is located directly behind the vent door. See Figure 23.

3.Remove the vent air ®lter by gently pushing on the ®lter slot.

Once the vent air ®lter is removed, it may be cleaned using either a vacuum cleaner, or a soft bristle brush and a small amount of mild dish detergent. If deter- gent is used, remove detergent residue with a gentle, clean water stream. Let the ®lter air dry. Be sure to rein- sert the ®lter into the unit.

REPLACING THE VENT AIR FILTER

Access and remove the vent air ®lter as detailed above in Cleaning the Vent Air Filter. Use a ®lter replacement with the Carrier Part No. 52SQ500204, available through Replacement Components Division.

CHASSIS

As-needed cleaning of the unit's exterior surfaces (Figure 24) optimizes the unit's appearance and removes particles that may enter the air system. The 52S units are built to resist corrosion. The indoor front panel and wall sleeve are created from non-metallic compounds that do not rust. Additional corrosion protection may be factory installed on the partition, control box, and out- side coil for use in highly corrosive environments. Mild detergents reduce electrostatic charges on plastic sec- tions on the grille and are good cleaners. Use such deter- gent cleaners sparingly.

Use a clean cloth or brush to gently wipe exterior sur- faces. Be careful not to push dirt or other ®bers into the unit's interior. Accessible sleeve surfaces should also be wiped clean.

VENT

FILTER

VENT

DOOR

FIGURE 23 Ð ACCESSING VENT AIR FILTER

FIGURE 24 Ð UNIT FRONT PANEL AND SLEEVE

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Contents Service Technician Guide ContentsIntroduction Summary of DANGERS, WARNINGS, and CautionsModel Number Nomenclature General Disassembly To Disconnect Power for CORD- Connected UnitTo Open the Control BOX To Remove the Unit from the Wall SleeveDuct Extension Screws To Access INDOOR-AIR Section Components Removing the AIR BaffleTo Remove the AIR Discharge Grille To Remove the TOP Cover Ð Remove the screwTo Access OUTDOOR-AIR Section Components To Remove the Discharge DeckTo Remove the Gusset Removing Stator General Cleaning Cleaning and SafetyComponent Cleaning Schedule Consider the following safety issues before beginningMonthly Cleaning Cleaning the Indoor AIR Filter Ð RemoveReplacing the Indoor AIR Filter Ð Access Tools NeededCleaning the Vent AIR Filter Replacing the Vent AIR FilterChassis Seasonal Cleaning Accessing the Indoor and OutdoorDisconnect ALL Power to Unit Cleaning the Indoor and Outdoor Coils Accessing the Indoor FAN and IndoorCoils section Section Components onCleaning the Indoor FAN and FAN Disconnect ALL Power to the UnitCleaning the Heater Assembly Ð Once Compressor Rotary Compressor ComponentsCompressor Troubleshooting Basic Hermetic Compressor Electrical MeasurementsBasic Compressor Troubleshooting Guide Compressor Replacement SHORTED/OPEN Windings TestDisconnect all power to unit Removing the Compressor Ð Follow the stepsInstalled Filter Drier Refrigerant Charging Ð Every mechanicalHeaters Common Causes Heater FailureHeater Removal Removing Heater Screws Operating Controls Typical 52S Unit Operating ControlsDescription of Switch Settings NON-USER Adjustable SwitchesHigh Heat or High Cool Ð Push button Outside or Vent AIR Ð Push the FAN onlySequence of Operation HEAT/COOL Units FigureCooling only Units Figure Heat Pump Units FigureComponent Operation and Troubleshooting Tools NeededIndoor Thermostat Heat Pump Units Indoor Thermostat IT CONTACTS, ALL 52SQ AA and CP Models Outdoor Frost Thermostat Heat Pump UnitsLocked OUT Capacitor TestElectrical Components Removal and Replacement Outdoor Frost Thermostat ScrewsComponent 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 RemovalField Temperature Charts 52S Series Page 52S Series Page 52S Series Page 52S Series Page 52S Series Page 52S Series Page 52S Series Page 52S Series Wiring Schematics Wiring Schematic 52SC Ð 208/230 V and 265 V AA and CP UnitsWiring Schematic 52SE Ð 208/230 V and 265 V AA and CP Units Wiring Schematic 52SE Ð 208/230 V and 265 V RC Units Wiring Schematic 52SQ Ð 208/230 V and 265 V AA and CP Units Wiring Schematic 52SQ Ð 208/230 V and 265 V RC Units Most Frequent Ptac Service Questions