Carrier 48VT(N) installation instructions 48VT--A, Symptom

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SYMPTOM

Table 11 – Troubleshooting Guide - Cooling or Heat Pump Heating Mode

 

 

 

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

REMEDY

 

Power Failure

Call power company.

 

Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped

Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.

Compressor and Outdoor fan will not

Defective thermostat, contactor, transformer, or control

Replace component.

relay

start.

 

Insufficient line voltage

Determine cause and correct.

 

 

Incorrect or faulty wiring

Check wiring diagram and rewire correctly.

 

Thermostat setting too high

Lower thermostat setting below room temperature.

 

Faulty wiring or loose connections in compressor circuit

Check wiring and repair or replace.

 

Compressor motor burned out, seized, or internal over-

Determine cause Replace compressor.

Compressor will not start but Outdoor

load open

 

fan runs.

 

 

Defective run/start capacitor, overload, start relay

Determine cause and replace.

 

One leg of 3---phase power dead

Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Determine

 

cause.

 

 

Three ---phase scroll compressor makes

Scroll compressor is rotating in the wrong direction

Correct the direction of rotation by reversing the

excessive noise, and there may

3---phase power leads to the unit.

be a low pressure differential.

 

 

 

 

Refrigerant overcharge or undercharge

Recover refrigerant, evacuate system, and recharge

 

to capacities shown on nameplate.

 

 

 

Defective compressor

Replace and determine cause.

Compressor cycles (other than normally

Insufficient line voltage

Determine cause and correct.

Blocked Outdoor

Determine cause and correct.

satisfying thermostat).

 

 

Defective run/start capacitor, overload or start relay

Determine cause and replace.

 

Defective thermostat

Replace thermostat.

 

Faulty Outdoor ---fan motor or capacitor

Replace.

 

Damaged reversing valve

Determine cause and correct

 

Restriction in refrigerant system

Locate restriction and remove.

 

Dirty air filter

Replace filter.

 

Unit undersized for load

Decrease load or increase unit size.

 

Thermostat set too low

Reset thermostat.

 

Low refrigerant charge

Locate leak, repair, and recharge.

Compressor operates continuously.

Mechanical damage in compressor.

Replace compressor.

Air in system

Recover refrigerant, evacuate system, and recharge.

 

 

 

Check defrost time settings, Reset as necessary

 

Frosted coil with incorrect defrost operation

Check defrost temperature switch, Replace as nec-

 

 

essary

 

Outdoor coil dirty or restricted

Clean coil or remove restriction .

 

Dirty air filter

Replace filter.

Excessive head pressure.

Dirty Indoor or Outdoor coil

Clean coil.

Refrigerant overcharged

Recover excess refrigerant.

 

Air in system

Recover refrigerant, evacuate system, and recharge.

 

Indoor or Outdoor air restricted or air short---cycling

Determine cause and correct.

Head pressure too low.

Low refrigerant charge

Check for leaks, repair, and recharge.

Compressor IPR leaking

Replace compressor.

 

Restriction in liquid tube

Remove restriction.

 

High heat load

Check for source and eliminate.

Excessive suction pressure.

Compressor IPR leaking

Replace compressor.

Refrigerant overcharged

Recover excess refrigerant.

 

 

Reversing valve hung up or leaking internally

Replace valve

 

Dirty air filter

Replace Filter.

 

Low refrigerant charge

Check for leaks, repair, and recharge.

 

Metering device or low side restricted

Remove source of restriction.

 

Insufficient Indoor airflow

Increase air quantity. Check filter — replace if neces-

Suction pressure too low.

sary.

 

Temperature too low in conditioned area

Reset thermostat.

 

 

Outdoor ambient below 55°F (12.8°C)

Install low---ambient kit.

 

Field---installed filter ---drier restricted

Replace.

 

(Heat) Outdoor coil frosted

Move timer on control board to 30 minutes between

 

defrost cycles

 

 

Compressor runs but outdoor fan does

NC (normally closed) contacts on defrost board open

Check condition of relay on board Replace if neces-

not

sary

 

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Contents Installation Instructions TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Fig. 1 - Unit 48VT-AStep 2 - Provide Unit Support RECEIVING AND INSTALLATIONINTRODUCTION Step 1 - Check EquipmentA09146 Fig. 2 - 48VT-A24-30Unit Dimensions48VT--A A09147 Fig. 3 - 48VT-A36-60Unit Dimensions48VT--A ROOF CURB DETAIL Fig. 4 - Roof Curb Dimensions48VT SMALL CURBRigging/Lifting of Unit See Fig ACCESS PANELS MUST BE IN PLACE WHEN RIGGINGStep 5 - Rig and Place Unit InspectionFig. 6 - Condensate Trap Step 7 - Install Flue HoodStep 8 - Install Gas Piping Step 6 - Connect Condensate DrainFIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Step 9 - Install Duct ConnectionsConfiguring Units for Downflow Vertical Discharge Fig. 7 - Sediment TrapHorizontal Duct Covers Table 1 - Physical Data - Unit 48VT-AFig. 8 - Supply and Return Duct Opening 48VT--A48VT--A Table 1 - Physical Data - Unit 48VT-ACont’dTable 2 - Maximum Gas Flow Capacity Table 3 - Heating InputsControl Voltage Connections Step 10 - Install Electrical ConnectionsSpecial Procedures for 208-VOperation High-VoltageConnectionsThermostat Balance Point Setting-Thermidistator HybridPRE-START-UP Transformer ProtectionStep 2 - Unit Sequence of Operation Step 3 - Start-upHeating and Make Adjust- mentsSTART-UP Step 1 - Check for Refrigerant LeaksCheck Gas Input Adjust Gas InputFig. 11 - Burner Assembly Check Heating ControlAirflow and Temperature Rise Limit SwitchesCheck Burner Flame Normal OperationIndoor Airflow and Airflow Adjustments Step 4 - Start-upCooling and Make Adjust- mentsRollout Switch Checking and Adjusting Refrigerant Charge48VT--A Gas Heating Fan Speed Set-upContinuous Fan Operation Table 6 - Color Coding for Indoor Fan Motor LeadsTable 7 - Filter Pressure Drop Table IN. W.C Fig. 14 - Interface Fan Board IFBTable 8 - 48VT-AWet Coil Pressure Drop 48VT--AUNIT 48VT--AHeating 48VT--A1295 48VT--A1445 48VT--A1448 48VT--A48VT A Fig. 15 - 208/230-1-60Wiring Diagram, Unit 48VT-AA09209 Fig. 16 - 208/230-3-60Wiring Diagram, Unit 48VT-A48VT--A A09099 Fig. 17 - Cooling Charging Table-Subcooling48VT--A 50VT500173 REVIndoor Blower and Motor MAINTENANCECleaning the Blower Motor and Wheel Air FilterFig. 19 - Unit Access Panels Limit SwitchInduced Draft combustion air Blower Assembly Fig. 18 - Blower Housing and Flue Collector BoxFig. 20 - Removal of Motor and Blower Wheel Electrical Controls and WiringOutdoor Fan Refrigerant CircuitGas Input Pressure SwitchesLoss of Charge Switch High-PressureSwitchPage AccuraterMetering De vice HPS - High Pressure SwitchLCS - Loss of Charge Switch Fig. 24 - Refrigerant CircuitSynthetic Roof Precautionary Procedure TROUBLESHOOTINGSTART-UPCHECKLIST UNIT OPERATION AND SAFETY HAZARD48VT--A PURONR R-410AQUICK REFERENCE GUIDE48VT--A SYMPTOM48VT--A Table 12 - Troubleshooting Guide-HeatingTable 13 - Troubleshooting Guide-LEDStatus Codes PRESSURES Remove and Store in Job FilesI. PRELIMINARY INFORMATION MODEL NO TEMPERATURESReplaces 48VT---04SI 48VT--ACatalog No 48VT---05SI Edition Date 04/09