Carrier 42C, 42S, 42D, 42V specifications Permanent Filter Fiberglass Type

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Standard motors are permanently sealed and lubricated. No lubrication is required unless special motors have been supplied or unusual operating conditions exist.

Clean Fan Wheel — Lock open and tag unit electrical service switch.

For access to fan assembly, remove front or bottom panel. Fan assembly may be removed from its tracks if unit has a long conduit lead. Use a stiff brush or vacuum to remove dirt and debris from scroll. Wipe all fan surfaces with a damp cloth.

Clean Electric Heater — Lock open and tag unit elec- trical service switch.

1.Remove dust, dirt, or foreign material before start-up. Do not block normal airflow to and from units; blockage may damage electric heaters.

2.Clean heater elements with soft brush or vacuum cleaner as necessary.

3.To replace blown fusible links (nichrome heaters only):

a.Remove fan deck (horizontal units only) for access to heater.

b.Remove nut securing link at each end; install new link; reinstall nuts.

c.Reinstall fan deck (if removed).

Electric resistance heaters typically require no normal peri- odic maintenance when unit air filters are changed properly. The operation and service life may be affected by other condi- tions and equipment in the system. The two most important op- erating conditions for an electric heater are proper airflow and proper supply voltage. High supply voltage and/or poorly dis- tributed or insufficient airflow over the element will result in element overheating. This condition may result in the heater cycling on the high-limit thermal cutout. The high-limit ther- mal cutout device is a safety device only and is not intended for continuous operation. With proper unit application and opera- tion, the high-limit thermal cutout will not operate. This device only operates when a problem exists, and ANY condition that causes high-limit cutout MUST be corrected immediately. High supply voltage also causes excessive amperage draw and may trip the circuit breaker or blow the fuses on the incoming power supply.

After proper airflow and supply power are assured, regular filter maintenance is important to provide clean air over the heater. Dirt that is allowed to deposit on the heating element will cause hot spots and eventual element burn through. These hot spots will normally not be enough to trip the high-limit thermal cutout device and may not be evident until actual heat- er element failure.

Clean or Replace Air Filters — Lock open and tag unit electrical service switch.

At the start of each cooling season and after each month of operation (more or less depending on operating conditions) re- place throwaway filter or clean permanent filter.

THROWAWAY FILTER — Replace filter with a good qual- ity filter of the size shown in Tables 1-4. Do not attempt to clean and reuse disposable filters.

PERMANENT FILTER (FIBERGLASS TYPE)

1.Tap on solid surface to dislodge heavy particles.

2.Wash in hot water. If needed, use mild solution of com- mercial solvent such as sal soda or trisodium phosphate.

3.Set filter on end so that water drains out through slots in frame. Allow filter to dry thoroughly.

4.Recharge filter with Film-Cor or similar recharging oil. Three ounces is sufficient for medium size filter. Oil may be applied by insect spray gun. For easier spraying, the oil can be warmed.

If the filter is dipped in the recharging oil, remove it im- mediately and allow draining through slots in frame.

5.Replace filter in unit.

If another type of filter is used, follow the filter manufacturer's instructions.

Warranty — All equipment and components sold through the Parts Department are warranted under the same conditions as the standard manufacturer's warranty with the exception that the warranty period is thirty (30) days unless the component is furnished as a warranty replacement. Parts furnished as war- ranty replacements are warranted for the remaining term of the original unit warranty or not less than thirty (30) days.

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Contents Installation, Start-Up and Service Instructions Physical Data 42C Series Units PRE-INSTALLATION QTY/UNIT Face Unit Airflow Area Weight Size Unit NOM42CA Furred-In Horizontal Unit with Electric Heat Dimensions 42CE Furred-In Horizontal Unit with Plenum Dimensions A42-4101A42-4102 QTY/UNIT Face Unit Airflow Area Weight A42-4103A42-4104 42CG Horizontal Cabinet Unit Dimensions A42-410542CG Horizontal Cabinet with Electric Heat Dimensions A42-4149 QTY/UNIT Bottom Return Airflow SizeA42-4150 A42-4151 QTY/UNIT Rear Return Airflow SizeA42-4152 42CK Horizontal Cabinet Unit with Telescopic Access Panel QTY/UNIT Face Area Unit Weight Airflow SizeQTY/UNIT Face Area Unit Weight Unit Size NOM Airflow42VA Furred-In Vertical Unit Dimensions 42VB Vertical Cabinet Unit Dimensions 42VF Vertical Cabinet Unit with Slant Top Dimensions WEIGHT* lb QTY/UNIT Face Area Unit Unit Size Airflow42VC Furred-In Lowboy Unit with Electric Heat Dimensions 42VE Cabinet Lowboy Unit Dimensions QTY/UNIT Face Area Unit Unit Size Airflow Weight42VE Cabinet Lowboy Unit with Electric Heat Dimensions QTY/UNIT Unit Unit Size Airflow Weight A42-4116Weight A42-4120A42-4121 A42-4122 A42-4123 A42-4124 Blower Motor CfmA42-4125 Description QTY42SH Cabinet Dimensions A42-412642SJ Back-to-Back Furred-In Stack Dimensions A42-412742SGM Furred-In Master Stack Dimensions A42-412842SGS Furred-In Slave Stack Dimensions A42-4129A42-4154 Description QtyA42-4155 Description QtyA42-4171 A42-4172 A42-4160 A42-4162 A42-4167A42-4169 A42-4173 Panel no Unit Size A42-4168A42-4170 A42-4161 Installation 42SJ Unit as Shipped Page Pipe Connection Configurations Piping Connection Positions Symbols and Placement of Valves A42-4174 A42-4175Three-Way Motorized Control Valve Package Valve Package without Motorized Control Typical Drain Line Details 42D Unit Shown Piping Components Pressure Test Port Brass body 1/ Compression Stop Valve Vated. Consult factory for normally open valve Applications Copper Water Tube and Joint Material Pressure Ratings Joint MaterialsManual Fan Control Thermostatic Fan Control Pipe System A42-4060 ThermostatA42-4059 A42-4061A42-4066 Thermostat A42-4067 A42-4073 A42-4072 Thermostat #33CSSN2-FCA42-4079 A42-4078 Valve START-UP Permanent Filter Fiberglass Type Page Copyright 2009 Carrier Corporation Project Information CompleteSeries Fan Coil Air Conditioner Maintenance Data Log

42V, 42D, 42S, 42C specifications

Carrier has established itself as a leader in the HVAC industry by continuously innovating and refining their products. Among their offerings, the Carrier 42D, 42C, 42S, and 42V series stand out for their advanced features, efficient technologies, and user-friendly characteristics.

The Carrier 42D series is known for its robust and energy-efficient design, making it ideal for commercial applications. This series employs a high-performance scroll compressor that enhances efficiency while minimizing noise levels. Equipped with advanced controls, the 42D allows for precise temperature management, ensuring comfort in a variety of environments. Its compact design is another notable feature, allowing for easier installation in constrained spaces while still delivering excellent performance.

Similar to the 42D, the 42C series emphasizes energy efficiency, but it comes with additional features tailored for residential applications. One of the main highlights is its variable-speed compressor technology, which provides exceptional temperature control and reduces energy consumption. This series also includes enhanced filtration systems, ensuring cleaner air quality, which is particularly important for allergy sufferers. Moreover, the 42C's intelligent control systems simplify operation and allow users to customize settings according to their preferences.

The Carrier 42S series focuses on environmentally friendly refrigerants, aligning with global sustainability trends. This series utilizes R-410A refrigerant, which has a lower impact on the ozone layer compared to traditional refrigerants. In addition to its eco-friendly attributes, the 42S boasts features such as an integrated humidity control system, which modulates humidity levels effectively, improving overall indoor air quality.

Finally, the 42V series presents a versatile solution for customers looking for advanced technology and adaptability. With smart connectivity features, the 42V allows for remote monitoring and control via mobile apps, enhancing user convenience. This series is also equipped with a state-of-the-art inverter compressor, which adjusts its speed according to the heating or cooling demand, resulting in significant energy savings.

In summary, the Carrier 42D, 42C, 42S, and 42V series each offer unique features and technological advancements that cater to the diverse needs of users in both residential and commercial settings. With a focus on energy efficiency, user-friendly controls, and environmentally sustainable practices, Carrier continues to set the standard in HVAC solutions.