Carrier 48AW, 48EW, 48EY024-068, 48AY020-060, 48EK, 48AK Make Unit Duct Connections, Instructions on

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ROOF CURB — For vertical discharge units, assemble or in- stall accessory roof curb in accordance with instructions shipped with this accessory. See Fig. 1-4. Install insulation, cant strips, roofing, and counter flashing as shown. Ductwork can be installed to roof curb before unit is set in place. Curb should be level. This is necessary to permit unit drain to func- tion properly. Unit leveling tolerance is shown in Fig. 1-3. Refer to Accessory Roof Curb Installation Instructions for additional information as required. When accessory roof curb is used, unit may be installed on class A, B, or C roof covering material.

IMPORTANT: The gasketing of the unit to the roof curb is critical for a watertight seal. Install gasket with the roof curb as shown in Fig. 1-3. Improperly applied gasket can also result in air leaks and poor unit performance.

ALTERNATE UNIT SUPPORT — When the preferred curb or slab mount cannot be used, support unit with sleepers on pe- rimeter, using unit curb support area. If sleepers cannot be used, support long sides of unit (refer to Fig. 5-16) with a mini- mum number of 4-in. x 4-in. pads spaced as follows: 48AJ,AK,AW,AY020-030 and 48EJ,EK,EW,EY024-034 units require 3 pads on each side; 48AJ,AK,AW,AY035-050 and 48EJ,EK,EW,EY038-048 units require 4 pads on each side; 48AJ,AK,AW,AY060 and 48EJ,EK,EW,EY054-068 units re- quire 6 pads on each side. Unit may sag if supported by corners only.

Step 2 — Rig and Place Unit — Inspect unit for transportation damage. See Tables 1A and 1B for physical data. File any claim with transportation agency.

Do not drop unit; keep upright. Use spreader bars over unit to prevent sling or cable damage. Level by using unit frame as a reference; leveling tolerance is shown in Fig. 1-3. See Fig. 17 for additional information. Unit operating weight is shown in Table 2.

NOTE: On retrofit jobs, ductwork may be attached to old unit instead of roof curb. Be careful not to damage ductwork when removing old unit. Attach existing ductwork to roof curb instead of unit.

Four lifting lugs are provided on the unit base rails as shown in Fig. 5-16. Refer to rigging instructions on unit.

POSITIONING — Maintain clearance, per Fig. 5-16, around and above unit to provide minimum distance from combustible materials, proper airflow, and service access.

Do not install unit in an indoor location. Do not locate unit air inlets near exhaust vents or other sources of contaminated air. For proper unit operation, adequate combustion and venti- lation air must be provided in accordance with Section 5.3 (Air for Combustion and Ventilation) of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 (American National Standards Institute).

Although unit is weatherproof, guard against water from higher level runoff and overhangs.

Locate mechanical draft system flue assembly at least 4 ft from any opening through which combustion products could enter the building, and at least 4 ft from any adjacent building.

When unit is located adjacent to public walkways, flue assem- bly must be at least 7 ft above grade.

ROOF MOUNT — Check building codes for weight distribu- tion requirements. See Fig. 17. Unit operating weight is shown in Table 2.

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.

NOTE: Due to width of the horizontal supply/return ductwork, provisions should be made for servicing of the outdoor air fil- ters (i.e., catwalk over ductwork).

Ducts passing through an unconditioned space must be in- sulated and covered with a vapor barrier. Outlet grilles must not lie directly below unit discharge. The return duct must have a 90-degree elbow before opening into the building space if the unit is equipped with power exhaust.

To attach ductwork to roof curb, insert duct approximately

10 to 11 in. up into roof curb. Connect ductwork to 14-gage roof curb material with sheet metal screws driven from inside the duct.

For vertical supply and return units, tools or parts could drop into ductwork and cause an injury. Install a 90-degree elbow turn in the supply and return ductwork between the unit and the conditioned 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.

Step 4 — Make Unit Duct Connections

48AJ,AK,EJ,EK UNITS — Unit is shipped for through-the- bottom duct connections. Field-fabricated ductwork should be attached to the roof curb. Supply and return duct dimensions are shown in Fig. 5-7 and 11-13. Air distribution is shown in Fig. 18 and 19. Refer to installation instructions shipped with roof curb for more information.

48AW,AY,EW,EY UNITS — Remove shipping covers from supply and return air openings. Attach field-supplied ductwork to unit. Connect to the unit with a single duct for all supply openings and with a single duct for all return openings. Split- ting of the airflow into branch ducts should not be done at the unit. Sufficient duct length should be used prior to branching to ensure the air temperatures are well mixed within the duct- work. See Fig. 8-10 and 14-16 for duct opening dimensions. Secure all ducts to building structure. Air distribution is shown in Fig. 8-10 and 14-16.

Install accessory barometric relief or power exhaust in the field-fabricated return ductwork. Refer to Step 11 — Position Power Exhaust/Barometric Relief Damper Hood section on page 52 for more information.

Instructions continued on page 28.

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Contents Installation, Start-Up Service Instructions Make Unit Duct Connections Instructions onRoof Curb 48AJ,AK020-030 and 48EJ,EK024-034 Units Roof Curb 48AJ,AK034-050 and 48EJ,EK038-048 Units Roof Curb 48AJ,AK060 and 48EJ,EK054-068 Units Page Base Unit Dimensions 48AJ,AK020-030 Base Unit Dimensions 48AJ,AK035-050 Base Unit Dimensions 48AJ,AK060 Base Unit Dimensions 48AW,AY020-030 Base Unit Dimensions 48AW,AY035-050 Base Unit Dimensions 48W,AY060 Base Unit Dimensions 48EJ,EK024-034 Base Unit Dimensions 48EJ,EK038-048 Base Unit Dimensions 48EJ,EK054-068 Base Unit Dimensions 48EW,EY024-034 Base Unit Dimensions 48EW,EY038-048 Base Unit Dimensions 48EW,EY054-068 AT Each Corner % 48EJ,EW,EK,EYD028 Rigging Weights 48AJ,AK,AW,AY UnitsAT Each Corner % 48EJ,EW,EK,EYD024 48EJ,EW,EK,EYD030Physical Data 48AJ,AK,AW,AY Units Unit 48AJ,AK,AW,AYQuantity Rows...Fins/in Physical Data 48EJ,EK,EW,EY Units Unit 48EJ,EK,EW,EY06D537 06EA250 06EA265 Quantity...Type Ckt 1, Ckt Operating Weights Evaporator Fan Motor Data Air Distribution Thru-the-BottomInstall Flue Hood Combustion Fan Housing LocationStages 48A,E Series Staged Gas ImplementationNumber of Stages Model Number Position Heat Size Htstgtyp Thermistor Designations Supply-Air Thermistor Connections Indoor Air Quality Sensor Configuration Make Electrical Connections SIO CCNCOM DIPMin Max Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply VoltageElectrical Data 48AJ,AK,AW,AY Units RLA LRAQty 30.8/28.0 180.5/177.7 225/225 236.3/230.9 FLA LRA Electrical Data 48EJ,EK,EW,EY UnitsRange Exhaust FAN Motor MCA Mocp EW,EYFLA LRA MCA Mocp EW,EY 54.0 23.6 41.6 RLA FLANEC Field Power Wiring Connections GND GroundGND CCBEquip IFCOFC Indoor-Fan Relay Terminal Block Carrier Comfort Network Indoor-Fan CircuitCCN IFC Pesc CCN Connection Approved Shielded Cables Color Code RecommendationsMake Outdoor-Air Inlet Adjustments Space Temperature Averaging WiringAdding Seal Strip to Top of Hood Sides Adding Seal Strip to Sides of Hood Top Mounting Flange Mounting Angle With Tabs Attached to Filter Track Assembly Differential Enthalpy Control and Sensor Psychrometric Chart for Enthalpy Control Control Control Point Curve APPROX. DEGBarometric Relief Damper and Power Exhaust Mounting Details 120.5 119.5 48EJ,EK,EW,EY058-068 Unit Size80.5 79.5 48EJ,EK,EW,EY024-054 Motormaster III Sensor Location 48EJ,EK,EW,EY054-064 Field Modifications Side Return Air ConversionSTART-UP Pressure Control Signal VFD SET Point In. wgCarrier Default Program Parameter Values Parameter Group Default ValueMotor Standard Efficiency High Efficiency Typical Factory Wiring Optional Field Wiring Building Pressure Signal Level Open DIP Switch ConfigurationSetting ClosedAirflow DIP Switch Factory SettingsFan Performance, 48AJ,AK020-030 Vertical Discharge Units 17,000 Fan Performance, 48AJ,AK035 Vertical Discharge Units16,000 18,00020,000 Fan Performance, 48AJ,AK040,050 Vertical Discharge Units19,000 17,000 18,000 19,000 20,000Fan Performance, 48AJ,AK060 Vertical Discharge Units Fan Performance, 48AW,AY020-030 Horizontal Discharge Units 11,000 12,000 13,000 14,000 15,00013,000 14,000 15,000 16,000 17,000 18,000 Fan Performance, 48AW,AY035 Horizontal Discharge Units17,000 18,000 16,000 17,000 18,000 19,000 20,000 Fan Performance, 48AW,AY040,050 Horizontal Discharge Units19,000 20,000 Fan Performance, 48AW,AY060 Horizontal Discharge Units 26,000 27,000Fan Performance, 48EJ,EK024,034 Vertical Discharge Units Rpm Bhp 000 1066 1096 1125 Fan Performance, 48EJ,EK038,044 Vertical Discharge Units19,000 20,000 Available External Static Pressure in. wg 15,000 16,000 17,000 18,000 19,000 20,000000 1086 11.10 1114 11.61 1141 12.14 Fan Performance, 48EJ,EK048 Vertical Discharge UnitsRpm Bhp Fan Performance, 48EJ,EK054-068 Vertical Discharge Units 10,000 949 13.81 970 14.54 990 15.2610,000 956 12.99 976 13.66 996 14.32 Fan Performance, 48EW,EY054-068 Horizontal Discharge Units26,000 27,000 Available External Static Pressure in. wg 20,000 21,000 22,000 23,000 24,000 25,000 26,000 27,000Airflow LOW Speed Medium Speed High Speed ESPMotor Limitations Air Quality LimitsSequence of Operation User Defined Set Points Software Control Link PointsPage Heat Interlock Relay Wiring COM CommonFunction Location Staged Gas System ComponentsStage Gas System Inputs/Outputs Input DescriptionNavigator Display Navigator Display Menu StructureDEG. F Reset Occupied Morning Temperature Software HeatVersion Enabled ConditionField-Supplied Smoke Detector Wiring Device Pressurization Smoke Purge Evacuation Fire Shutdown Smoke Control ModesCooling Capacity Staging Table, CV Units with 2 Compressors StagesService Typical Gas Heating Section Lubrication Manufacturer LubricantEvaporator-Fan Motor Replacement Evaporator Fan Service and ReplacementBelt Tension Adjustment To adjust belt tension Condenser-Fan AdjustmentGas Valve Adjustment Cooling Charging Chart 48EJ,EK,EW,EY024-034Cooling Charging Chart 48EJ,EK,EW,EY054-068 Protective Devices 06D-537 208/230-3-60 Following fan motors have two Voltage WireIndoor Voltage Wire 20 HP 208/230-3-60Typical 48EK VAV 24-V Control Circuit Typical CV 24-V Control Circuit Typical 48EK VAV 115-V Control Circuit Typical 48EJ CV 115-V Control Circuit 101 102 Troubleshooting Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48AJ,AK,AW,AY027,030 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48AJ,AK,AW,AY035 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48EJ,EK,EW,EY038,044 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48AJ,AK,AW,AY040,050 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48EJ,EK,EW,EY048 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48EJ,EK,EW,EY054 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48AJ,AK,AW,AY060 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48EJ,EK,EW,EY064 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48EJ,EK,EW,EY068 IGC Control Heating and Cooling IGC Control Board LED Alarms Control Board LED AlarmsTerminal no Assignment O Channel Designations Base Module CVO Channel Designations Base Module VAV IAQService Training START-UP Checklist General
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