Carrier 50SS018-060, 50SX024-060 owner manual Field-Fabricated Duct Cover

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7.Remove screws securing blower shelf to duct panel. Dis- card the blower shelf.

8.Locate lances in basepan insulation that are placed over the perimeter of the vertical discharge opening cover (Fig. 21).

9.Using a straight edge and sharp knife, cut the insulation around the perimeter of the cover. Remove the screws securing the cover to the basepan and slide out the cover (Fig. 22). Discard the cover. Install ®ller bracket re- moved in Step 6.

10.If unit ductwork is to be attached to vertical opening ¯anges on the unit basepan (jackstand applications only), do so at this time.

11.It is recommended that the basepan insulation around the perimeter of the vertical opening be secured to the basepan with aluminum tape to prevent the insulation from tearing or bunching up when the blower housing is installed in the vertical discharge position.

12.Remove screws securing the high-voltage raceway to duct panel. See Fig. 24. Temporarily place raceway on top of unit until blower housing is installed.

13.Orient blower housing for vertical air¯ow (blower mo- tor adjacent to horizontal duct opening). See Fig. 25. Reconnect the plug assemblies. Slide blower housing into vertical opening making sure the ¯anges on the blower side plates engage the tabs in the unit basepan.

Resistance will be felt as the blower housing contacts the basepan insulation; this can be overcome by apply- ing a slight force to the base of the blower. Continue sliding blower in until hole in side plate ¯ange aligns with the hole in the basepan. Secure using screws re- moved in Step 6.

14.Reinstall the high-voltage raceway removed in Step 12.

15.Cover the horizontal duct openings. Duct covers can be ordered as an accessory or be ®eld-fabricated.

16.Reinstall the evaporator coil and evaporator blower ac- cess panels.

17.After completing unit installation, perform all safety checks and power up unit.

NOTES:

1.An accessory duct cover is available as an alternative to ®eld fabrication.

2.Construct duct cover out of 22-gage sheet metal.

3. Dimensions in ( ) are in millimeters.

Fig. 23 Ð Field-Fabricated Duct Cover

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Contents Safety Considerations ContentsUnit Dimensions Units 50SS018-042 with Optional Base Rail Dimensions Units 50SS048,060 Without Base Rail Dimensions Units 50SS048,060 With Optional Base Rail Dimensions Units 50SX024-036 Without Base Rail Dimensions Units 50SX024-036 With Optional Base Rail Dimensions Units 50SX042-060 Without Base Rail Unit Electrical Unit WT CharacteristicsCond Ð MatlDimensions Units 50SX042-060 With Optional Base Rail Corner WT Lb/Kg 50SX ``A Part NumberCurb Check Equipment Receiving and InstallationProvide Unit Support Suggested Rigging for Units Without Base Rail Physical Data Ð Unit 50SX Physical Data Ð Unit 50SSSize Area Not To Be DrilledEvaporator Coil Access Panel Indoor Blower Access Panel Field-Fabricated Duct Cover Filler Bracket and Blower Shelf Provide for Condensate DisposalCondensate Trap Install Electrical ConnectionsÐ Electrical Data Ð 50SS Units Ð Electrical Data Ð 50SX Units Typical Duct Panel Knockouts ICM CTDIFO Tran PRE-START-UPSTART-UP Start-Up Cooling Section and Make AdjustmentsAIR ENT Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SS018Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SS024 Temp F Evap AIR Ð CFM1000 Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SS030Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SS036 Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SS0421600 Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SX030 Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SX0241995 1200 Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SX036Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SX042 Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SX048Temp F Required Suction-Tube Temperature FÐ Superheat Charging Table, 50SX060 SuperheatTerminal Mode FAN Cooling HeatingOption Description Sequence of Operation Ð STD NON-ICM Units Size Speed Unit Motor 460 V Horizontal DischargeUnit Motor AIR 460 Volt Horizontal Discharge Unit 50SX FAN only Cooling Unit Motor AIR 460 Volt Vertical Discharge SizeSpeed Delivery 048²Wet Coil Pressure Drop Accessory Electric Heater Pressure Drop in. wgFilter Pressure Drop in. wg Evaporator Blower and Motor MaintenanceAir Filter Unit Top RemovalCondenser Fan Condenser Coil, Evaporator Coil, and CondenSymptom Cause Remedy Troubleshooting Cooling ChartTroubleshooting Cooling Chart Page Page Packaged Service Training Page Preliminary Information Remove and Store in Job FileIII. START-UP