Carrier 50TJ016-028 specifications Concentric Duct Details

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Step 3 — Field Fabricate Ductwork — Secure all ducts to building structure. Use flexible duct connectors be- tween unit and ducts as required. Insulate and weatherproof all external ductwork, joints, and roof openings with counter flashing and mastic in accordance with applicable codes.

Ducts passing through an unconditioned space must be in- sulated and covered with a vapor barrier.

The 50TJ units with electric heat require a 1-in. clearance for the first 24 in. of ductwork.

Outlet grilles must not lie directly below unit discharge.

NOTE: A 90-degree elbow must be provided in the ductwork to comply with UL (Underwriters’ Laboratories) codes for use with electric heat.

For vertical supply and return units, tools or parts could drop into ductwork and cause an injury. Install a 90 degree turn in the return ductwork between the unit and the condi- tioned space. If a 90 degree elbow cannot be installed, then a grille of sufficient strength and density should be installed to prevent objects from falling into the conditioned space. Due to electric heater, supply duct will require 90 degree elbow.

Step 4 — Make Unit Duct Connections — Unit is shipped for through-the-bottom duct connections. Ductwork openings are shown in Fig. 6. Field-fabricated concentric duct- work may be connected as shown in Fig. 7 and 8. Attach all ductwork to roof curb and roof curb basepans. Refer to installa- tion instructions shipped with accessory roof curb for more information.

Step 5 — Trap Condensate Drain — See Fig. 4, 5, and 9 for drain location. Plug is provided in drain hole and must be removed when unit is operating. One 3/4-in. half- coupling is provided inside unit evaporator section for conden- sate drain connection. An 81/2 in. x 3/4-in. diameter nipple and a 2-in. x 3/4-in. diameter pipe nipple are coupled to standard 3/4-in. diameter elbows to provide a straight path down through holes in unit base rails (see Fig. 10). A trap at least 4-in. deep must be used.

Shaded area indicates block-off panels.

NOTE: Dimensions A, A′, and B, Bare obtained from field-supplied ceiling diffuser.

Fig. 8 — Concentric Duct Details

NOTE: Do not drill in this area; damage to basepan may result in water leak.

Fig. 6 — Air Distribution — Thru-the-Bottom

(50TJ020-028 Shown)

3/4" FPT DRAIN

1-3/8"

CONNECTION

DRAIN HOLES

Fig. 9 — Condensate Drain Details

(50TJ016,020 Shown)

NOTE: Do not drill in this area; damage to basepan may result in water leak.

Fig. 7 — Concentric Duct Air Distribution

(50TJ020-028 Shown)

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Contents Installation ContentsSafety Considerations Unit Roof Curb Details024 Unit Maximum Dimensions Shipping WeightFt-in 016 020Base Unit Dimensions, 50TJ016,020 Base Unit Dimensions, 50TJ024,028 COMPRESSOR/MANUFACTURER Physical DataConcentric Duct Details NEC Make Electrical ConnectionsUnit Voltage GNDQty FLA ea Electrical DataMin Max RLA LRA50TJ Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply VoltageOptional Non-Fused Disconnect Wiring Make Outdoor-Air Inlet AdjustmentsUnit Stage Heat Anticipator Settings016-028 Seal Strip Location Air Hood Cross-Sectional View Default Potentiometer Settings EconoMi$er Switchover Control StrategyChangeover Set Points Motormaster I Control Installation 50TJ016 and 020 Only Wind Baffle Details Motormaster I Sensor Locations Air Quantity Limits START-UPUnit Minimum CFM Maximum CFM Fiop Fan Performance 50TJ016Fan Performance 50TJ020 Fan Performance 50TJ028 Accessory/FIOP Static Pressure in. wg 50TJ020-028 Accessory/FIOP Static Pressure in. wg 50TJ016Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley Settings Base Unit Operation Lubrication ServiceManufacturer Lubricant Evaporator Fan Service and ReplacementCondenser-Fan Adjustment Belt Tension Adjustment To adjust belt tensionEconoMi$er Control Module Flash Code Identification EconoMi$er AdjustmentFlash Code Cause Action Taken by ECONOMI$ER Protective Devices Cooling Charging Chart156/180 Electric Heat208/240 v Amps 200/230 v kW 71.3/82.3 117/135Typical Component Arrangement 50TJ024 Shown IFR HPSHTR IFCCooling Service Analysis TroubleshootingProblem Cause Remedy MoistureMiser Dehumidification Subcooler Service Analysis EconoMi$er TroubleshootingProblem Potential Cause Remedy Call for Free Catalog Service TrainingPage PRE-START-UP START-UP Checklist