Carrier 40QNC, 40QNQ Unit Configuration, Remote Control Configuration, Wired Control

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Wall

Hanging

B racket Hook Hole

Retainer C lip

UNIT SIZE

DIMENSION

 

A

B

40QNC01824

13.4

10.6

40QNC030

12.2

12.2

40QNC036

12.2

12.2

40QNQ018

13.4

10.6

40QNQ024

13.4

10.6

40QNQ030

12.2

12.2

40QNQ036

12.2

12.2

R etainer

C lip

USER INTERFACE

The indoor unit includes a wireless remote control to operate the unit (an Owner’s Manual is supplied with the unit). If you have two units installed in the same space and they need to work independently, the remote controls and the units need to be configured as follow:

Unit Configuration

Turn the unit off by pressing the . Press and hold the and

buttons of the remote control for more than 5 seconds. The display will be cleared and the time segments will display the first configuration item (rAdr=remote address) and the temperature segments will display the default value of this configuration item

(Ab=control of both indoor units). Press and to change the

default value to the new value of (a) or (b). Press the button to

A

 

B

A08365

Fig. 29 - Wall Mounting Details

8.If the refrigerant piping connections are located outside the wall, tighten the flare connections as shown in Fig. 30. Insu- late all exposed refrigerant lines and secure to the wall and fill any void spaces in the hole.

 

1

3

 

Adjustable wrench or torque wrench

 

Outdoor end

2

Indoor end

 

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Fig. 30 - Tightening Connections

transmit the new configuration to the unit. Press the button to leave the configuration menu.

Remote Control Configuration

Turn the unit off by pressing the button. Press and hold the

and buttons for more than 5 seconds. The display will be cleared and the time segments will display the first configuration item (CH=remote address) and the temperature segments will display the default value of this configuration item (Ab=control of both indoor units).

Press and to change the default value to the new value of (a)

or (b). Press the button to transmit the new configuration to the

unit. Press the button to leave the configuration menu.

NOTE: When 30 seconds have elapsed and no buttons have been pressed, the remote control will automatically exit the configuration menu and resume its normal operation.

A wall mounted control or zone manager can be used to control a unit or multiple units.

Wired Control

If a wall mounted wired control is required the following steps should be performed at the same time the indoor control and power wiring are being connected:

1.Unplug the connector on J5.

2.Remove the wire harness from the wired control box

3.Plug one end of the wire harness into the J5 connector on the board

4.Route the other end of the wire harness to the back of the unit along the low voltage wiring

5.Connect the other end of the wire harness to the field sup- plied wiring between the indoor unit and the wired control as shown in wired control installation instructions and Fig. 31.

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Contents 40QNC, QNQ Unit Safety ConsiderationsDimensions Outdoor Dimensions IndoorCoil Facing Wall --- in. mm Fan Facing Wall --- in. mm Clearances IndoorClearances Outdoor System Requirements Parts ListAccessories Power and Connecting Cables Field SuppliedUser Interface Operating RangeComplete Pre-installation Checks InstallationConsider System Requirements Refrigerant Line RoutingMounting on Roof Side Or Bottom PipingMounting on Ground Mounting Unit on Wall Complete Outdoor Refrigerant Piping Connec- tionsConnection at Outdoor Unit 38HDF Units38QRF Units Complete Outdoor Power and Control WiringPower Wiring 38QRF Control Terminal Strip 40QNC, QNQ Fan Coil Electrical Data 38HDF / 38QRF Electrical Data40QNC01824 Matched with 38HDF Typical Wiring Schematic 40QNQ018,024 Matched with 38QRF Typical Wiring Schematic 40QNC030, 036 Matched with 38HDF Typical Wiring Schematic 40QNQ030, 036 Matched with 38QRF Typical Wiring Schematic Location of Piping, Hose, and Wiring Run Power Wiring for Indoor UnitWired Control Unit ConfigurationRemote Control Configuration Control Wiring Between Indoor and Outdoor Units Zone Manager Wiring for Zone ManagerSTART-UP Using Vacuum PumpPreliminary Checks Evacuate and Dehydrate the SystemSet Unit in Test Mode Using Wireless Control Test Mode Sequence of OperationSet Unit in Test Mode Using Wired Control To Start the UnitPump-down Procedure ServiceRefrigerant Charging Filter DrierFault Code TroubleshootingGreen LED Indoor Unit Fault TroubleshootingCatalog No 40QNC---Q---9SI

40QNQ, 40QNC specifications

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