Carrier 39L specifications Safety Considerations, General, Installation

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IMPORTANT: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions may cause radio interference. It has been tested and found to com- ply with the limits of a Class A computing device as de®ned by FCC regulations, Subpart J of Part 15, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Installation and start-up of air-conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical compo- nents. Only trained and quali®ed service personnel should install, start up, or service air-conditioning equipment.

When working on air-conditioning equipment, observe pre- cautions in the literature, tags and labels attached to the unit, and other safety precautions that may apply.

Follow all safety codes, including ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Z223.1 (latest version). Wear safety glasses and work gloves.

Disconnect all power to the unit before performing main- tenance or service. Unit may automatically start if power is not disconnected. Electrical shock and personal in- jury could result.

Do not store or use gasoline or other ¯ammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.

GENERAL

The Product Integrated Control (PIC) option is available for 39L and 39NX indoor units with a draw-thru con®gu- ration. The PIC control box can be supplied as part of a dedi- cated PIC section; it is factory-installed and wired and has the same hand (orientation) as the fan section. The control box can also be shipped separately for remote mounting with- out a PIC section. For the remote control box option, all con- nections from the control box to the unit are made to a junc- tion box in the unit's fan section.

The control box includes electronic modules, fuses, re- lays, transformers, terminal blocks, low-limit air tempera- ture protection (optional), static pressure transducer (VAV

[Variable Air Volume] units only) and high-pressure switch (VAV units). An ON/OFF switch is included to shut off the power to the control box.

PIC environmental limitations are as follows:

Shipping Temperature

Ð −20 to 165 F

Shipping Humidity

Ð 10 to 95%

Operating Temperature Ð 32 to 125 F

Operating Humidity Ð 30 to 90%

INSTALLATION

Follow all basic installation instructions for 39L or 39NX units as described in the 39L or 39NX Installation, Start-Up, and Service Instructions shipped with the unit. To verify the PIC and PIC option con®gurations according to the model numbers, see Fig. 1 and 2.

Leave protective coverings on the unit until it is installed inside and protected from the elements, construction debris, and dirt.

Use one of the keys provided in the 39L or 39NX instal- lation packet (located in fan section) to open the control box door. Visually inspect all components and wiring for any dam- age. Remove the valve assembly packages and the sensor packages from the fan section. For units with PIC sections, remove protective plastic caps from the bulkhead ®ttings (located on the top edge of the control box) and discard.

Verify that the 10.0 amp ON/OFF switch located on the PIC control box door is in the OFF position. Do not turn the power supply on at this time.

NOTE: The 39NX and 39L air handlers are designed for in- door applications. Modi®ed units are available for outdoor applications on pier or slab mounts (not curb mounts). Prod- uct integrated controls are not available for outdoor appli- cations. Consult your Carrier sales representative for further details.

Service Area Requirements Ð Article 110-16 of the NEC (National Electrical Code) describes electrical instal- lation. All 39L and 39NX PIC installations must comply with the minimum clearances required for electrical installation as listed in Table 110-16(a) of the code. Make sure to pro- vide the necessary clearance from the PIC unit to any ad- joining wall. Refer to the base unit installation instructions for detailed dimensions for each unit section.

Remote Control Box Option Ð This option allows the PIC control box to be mounted away from the unit; the remote control box (Fig. 3) must be wired to the supply fan section. Mount the remote control box assembly to the mechanical room wall near the unit using ®eld-supplied Unistrut metal framing or equivalent supports. The control box has 4 mounting holes in the back of the enclosure for this purpose.

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Contents Installation, Operation, Start-Up Instructions ContentsGeneral Safety ConsiderationsInstallation Page PIC ABXIGV VAVMXB Ð Mixing Box Direct ExpansionFMB Ð Filter Mixing Box Normally ClosedControl Box for Remote Mounting AQ1 AFSAotc AQ2PIC Section Control Box Component Arrangements, 39L PIC Section Control Box Component Arrangement, 39NX Sizes PIC Section Control Box Component Arrangement, 39NX Sizes Page Input and Output Points AddressUnit Wiring Schematic, 39L Sizes 03-35 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39L Sizes 03-35 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39L Sizes 03-35 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39L Sizes 03-35 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39L Sizes 03-35 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39L Sizes 03-35 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 07-21 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 07-21 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 07-21 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 07-21 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 07-21 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 07-21 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 26-92 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 26-92 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 26-92 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 26-92 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 26-92 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 26-92 115 v, Typical Page Page Page Page Page Page Junction Box Connections for Optional Remote Control Box Terminal SignalValve Assembly Typical Hot Water Valve Wiring Chilled Water Valve Wiring Duct Static Pressure ProbeNema Ð National Electrical Manufacturers Association Resistance Temperature OhmsMixed-Air Temperature Sensor HH79NZ021 Installation Enthalpy Control Settings Supply/Return Air Temperature Sensor HH79NZ019COI L Comno Wall-Mounted Relative Humidity Sensor Fig Duct-Mounted Relative Humidity Sensor Locations Air¯ow Switch P/N HK06WC030 CGCDXSEN003A00 CO2 Sensor AccessoriesCGCDXSEN002A00 CGCDXGAS001A00Air Quality CO2 Sensor Wall Mount Version Shown CO2 Concentration PPMOAC Pressure Transducers Processor Recommended Sensor Device WiringManufacturer Part Number Sensor Module PIN noField Wiring of Sensors Recommended Actuators StrokeField-Supplied Mixing Box Actuator Signal Wiring Evacuation Supply Fan Contactor HAND/OFF/AUTO Switch Tran Ð TransformerHigh-Pressure Switch Remove Jumper Fire Shut Down Terminal BlockPres Single-Pole, Double-Throw Spdt Relay Wiring of Device Under Discrete Output Temperature Control Wiring of Two-Stage Humidication Control Relays Duct Mounted Relative Humidity Transmitter Wiring Air Quality and Oavp Sensor Wiring Wiring of Return Fan Volume Control With IGVs Pulse-Type Meter Wiring Control SystemCCN Communication Wiring Relay Module AHUAir Handling Unit Outdoor Air ThermostatOperative USE Keys Local Interface Device Key UsageFunction USE Keys SUB Function Number Status History Schedule Service Set Point TestFunctions and Subfunctions OavpControl Operation Operation Keyboard Display Description EntryKeyboard Directory StatusInputs VAV Direct Expansion Oavp Ð Outside Air Velocity Pressure AIRQUAL1 SET Point Quick Test History Keyboard Display Comments Entry Response Example 1 Ð Reading Alarm CodesExample 2 Ð Reading Current Operating Modes Force States AlarmsDisplay Codes Display DescriptionExample 4 Ð Forcing An Output Value State of Items ControlledExample 3 Ð Forcing An Input Value Relay StagesKeyboard Display Comments Entry Response To LOG on Example 5 Ð Using Quick TestExample 6 Ð Logging On and Logging Off Service Function To LOG OFFService Conguration Ranges and Defaults Analog Output Temperature Control Example 9 Ð User Congurations Example 7 Ð Reading and Changing Factory CongurationsExample 8 Ð Conguration of Measurements Example 12 Ð Conguration of Loadshed Example 11 Ð Conguration of Space Temperature ResetExample 10 Ð Conguration of Heating Coil Example 13 Ð Conguration of Fan Tracking Example 14 Ð Conguration of Alarm LimitsExample 15 Ð Conguration of Analog Temperature Control Example 18 Ð Service/Maintenance Alarm Conguration Example 16 Ð Conguration of Discrete Temperature ControlExample 17 Ð Service History Conguration Set Point Ranges and DefaultsExample 20 Ð Reading and Changing System Set Points Example 21 Ð Setting of Time and DateExample 22 Ð Setting Daylight Savings Time Example 23 Ð Setting of Holidays Schedule I Sample Time SchedulePeriod 1 Dene schedule period Example 24 Ð Using the Schedule FunctionKeyboard Display Comment Entry Response Programming Period For this example, Period 6 is used for holiday only Constant Volume and Variable Air Volume Units Control Operating SequencePage Page IAQ MAT Ð Mixed-Air TemperatureOAT Ð Outdoor-Air Temperature Indoor-Air QualityConstant Volume Units Only CCV Ð Cooling Coil Valve RAT Ð Return-AirDX Submaster Gain Control Operation Variable Air Volume Units Only Page Constant Outside Air Outside AirOAC Oavp Ð Outside Air Velocity Pressure102 START-UP Initial CheckTest of Input Signals Keyboard Display COMMENTS/ACTION Entry ResponseKeyboard Display COMMENTS/ACTION Entry Response FSD NRM FollowingTest of Output Signals For Variable Air Volume UnitsTest of Output Options Using Option Module Electric Heater TestDigital DC Volt Meter vs DC Milliamp Meter Control Loop CheckoutDirect Expansion DX Cooling Test DC Milliamps DC VoltageValve Troubleshooting Recommended Gain Starting ValvesIGV % Typical LinkagesExample 25 Ð Forcing An Output HCV 10/FORCEDExit Test Control Module TroubleshootingExample 26 Ð Heating Coil Valve Test Way Normally Open Dsio Unit Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective ActionHCV, CCV, IGV Malfunctioning IAQ featuresOAC malfunctioning Metric Conversion Chart

39L specifications

The Carrier 39L is a cutting-edge air conditioning unit designed for both residential and commercial applications, providing exceptional cooling and heating performance. Equipped with advanced technologies, this system ensures optimal climate control while maintaining energy efficiency.

One of the standout features of the Carrier 39L is its inverter technology. This innovation allows the system to adjust its compressor speed based on the ambient temperature, which results in a significant reduction in energy consumption. By operating at varying capacities rather than a fixed output, the 39L can maintain a consistent temperature, enhancing comfort while lowering electricity bills.

The Carrier 39L also includes a high-efficiency air filtration system, designed to capture dust, allergens, and other airborne particles. This not only improves indoor air quality but also promotes a healthier living environment. The filtration system is complemented by anti-bacterial treatment, ensuring that the air circulated within your space is both clean and refreshing.

In terms of design, the Carrier 39L boasts a sleek and compact form factor, making it easy to integrate into various settings, from homes to offices. Its quiet operation is another notable feature, as it minimizes noise levels, allowing occupants to enjoy a serene atmosphere without disruptive sound.

Further enhancing convenience, the Carrier 39L comes equipped with smart connectivity options. Users can control the unit remotely via a smartphone app, making it easy to adjust settings, program schedules, and monitor energy usage from anywhere. This feature not only improves user experience but also supports energy-saving practices.

Durability is also a key characteristic of the Carrier 39L. Constructed with high-quality materials and coated with corrosion-resistant treatments, the unit is built to withstand various environmental conditions. This ensures long-lasting performance and reduces the need for frequent maintenance.

Overall, the Carrier 39L is a versatile, efficient, and user-friendly air conditioning solution. Its blend of advanced technologies, energy-saving capabilities, and robust design makes it an ideal choice for those seeking reliable climate control in their spaces. Whether for residential comfort or commercial necessity, the Carrier 39L stands out as a leader in modern air conditioning.