Carrier 40QNQ, 40QNC Installation, Complete Pre-installation Checks, Consider System Requirements

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INSTALLATION

Complete Pre-installation Checks

1.Unpack Unit - Store the indoor and outdoor units in the original packaging until it is moved to the final site for in- stallation.

2.Inspect Shipment - Upon receipt of shipment, check the indoor and outdoor units for damage. If there is any dam- age, forward claim papers directly to the transportation company. Manufacturer is not responsible for damage in- curred in transit.

3.Inspect Parts Supplied With Units – Check all items against parts list (see Table 1). If any items are missing, noti- fy your distributor or Carrier office. To prevent loss or damage, leave all parts in original packages until installa- tion.

Consider System Requirements

1.Consult local building codes and NEC for special installa- tion requirements.

2.When deciding the location of the indoor and outdoor units, ensure that the piping run does not exceed the allowed dis- tances listed in Table 3.

3.Make sure the indoor and outdoor units are easily accessible to electrical power.

4.Allow sufficient clearances for airflow, wiring, refrigerant piping, and servicing the unit. See Fig. 3 and Fig. 4.

5.Condensate piping can be directed through the inside wall to an approved drain or straight outside.

INSTALL INDOOR UNIT

Plan the installation carefully before you begin.

1.Select indoor unit location.

a.A location that can bear the weight of the unit.

b.Do not install indoor units near a direct source of heat such as direct sunlight or a heating appliance.

c.Do not install units too close to humid conditions.

2.Install Mounting Plate

The factory supplied mounting plate will look like one of the following depending on the size of the unit.

 

 

35.4” (899.2)

3.5"

2.1"

 

(88.9)

2.8"

14.9" (378.5)

2.8"

7.7" (195.6)

(53.3)

(71.1)

 

(71.1)

 

 

 

 

1"

 

 

 

 

(25.4)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.1"

 

 

 

 

(53.3)

A

2"

 

13.8" (130.5)

5.1” B

 

(50.8)

Note: Numbers in ( ) = mm

(129.5)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A09046

 

Fig. 7 - 40QNC, QNQ018,024 Mounting Plate

 

 

27.1”

27.2”

 

 

 

(688.3)

(690.9)

 

 

 

 

 

8.4” (213)

 

 

 

Measurements in ( ) = mm

 

 

 

 

 

A09047

Fig. 8 - 40QNC, QNQ030, 036 Mounting Plate

Before mounting the 40QNC, QNQ unit on the wall mounting bracket, consider how the refrigerant piping will be routed.

Complete the following when installing the wall mounting bracket:

a.Carefully remove the mounting plate which is attached to the back of the unit by removing any screws and pushing at the indicated pressure points at the bottom of the unit.

Remove Screw

A09048

Fig. 9 - Mounting Plate Screw Location

b.The mounting plate should be located horizontally and level on the wall. All minimum spacing shown below should be maintained.

 

5” (127) min.

12”

18”

(304.8)

(457.2)

min.

min.

Note: Numbers in ( ) = mm

Plumb line

A09049

Fig. 10 - Minimum Spacing

c.Install the wall mounting bracket in a location that is strong enough to withstand the weight of the unit.

d.If the wall is block, brick, concrete or similar material, drill 0.2 in (5 mm) diameter holes and insert anchors for the appropriate mounting screws.

e.Fasten the wall hanging bracket to the wall with 4 or more screw anchors through the holes near the outer edge of the bracket.

f.Install the wall hanging bracket flush to the wall, and ensure the bracket does not move.

3.Drill hole in wall for interconnecting piping, drain, and wir- ing

Refrigerant Line Routing

Piping for indoor units can be routed as shown in Fig. 11.

A08358A

Fig. 11 - Refrigerant Line Routing

Rear Piping

Determine the pipe hole position using the mounting plate as a template. Drill a 2-1/2 inch (63.5 mm) diameter hole in the wall at

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Contents Safety Considerations 40QNC, QNQ UnitDimensions Indoor Dimensions OutdoorClearances Indoor Clearances OutdoorCoil Facing Wall --- in. mm Fan Facing Wall --- in. mm Parts List System RequirementsUser Interface Power and Connecting Cables Field SuppliedAccessories Operating RangeConsider System Requirements InstallationComplete Pre-installation Checks Refrigerant Line RoutingSide Or Bottom Piping Mounting on GroundMounting on Roof Connection at Outdoor Unit Complete Outdoor Refrigerant Piping Connec- tionsMounting Unit on Wall 38HDF UnitsComplete Outdoor Power and Control Wiring Power Wiring38QRF Units 38QRF Control Terminal Strip 38HDF / 38QRF Electrical Data 40QNC, QNQ Fan Coil 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 Run Power Wiring for Indoor Unit Location of Piping, Hose, and WiringUnit Configuration Remote Control ConfigurationWired Control Control Wiring Between Indoor and Outdoor Units Wiring for Zone Manager Zone ManagerPreliminary Checks Using Vacuum PumpSTART-UP Evacuate and Dehydrate the SystemSet Unit in Test Mode Using Wired Control Test Mode Sequence of OperationSet Unit in Test Mode Using Wireless Control To Start the UnitRefrigerant Charging ServicePump-down Procedure Filter DrierGreen LED Indoor Unit Fault TroubleshootingFault Code TroubleshootingCatalog No 40QNC---Q---9SI

40QNQ, 40QNC specifications

The Carrier 40QNC and 40QNQ are advanced rooftop packaged units designed for efficient heating and cooling in commercial applications. These units are particularly known for their reliability, versatility, and energy-efficient performance, making them a preferred choice for building owners and HVAC professionals alike.

One of the standout features of the Carrier 40QNC and 40QNQ units is their variable-speed technology. This innovative system allows for precise control of airflow and temperature, ensuring that indoor environments maintain consistent comfort levels while minimizing energy consumption. The variable-speed compressor operates at different speeds based on the cooling demand, leading to reduced energy costs and improved overall efficiency.

In terms of energy performance, both models boast high Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratios (SEER) and Heating Seasonal Performance Factors (HSPF). This not only contributes to lower energy bills but also helps in meeting energy efficiency standards and regulations in various regions. This makes the 40QNC and 40QNQ ideal for environmentally conscious building projects aiming for sustainability.

Another notable feature is the advanced microchannel coil technology utilized in these units. Microchannel coils are lighter, more compact, and provide enhanced heat exchange capabilities compared to traditional coils. This technology contributes to a more efficient refrigerant flow and ultimately leads to improved performance and durability of the unit.

Moreover, both models come equipped with a robust control system that enhances user interface. With smart thermostat compatibility, users can easily manage their building's climate remotely, ensuring optimal comfort and energy management. These systems are designed to integrate seamlessly with building management systems (BMS), allowing for greater control and optimization.

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