Carrier 50JS instruction manual System Information, C99097, C99029

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C99097

Fig. 36ÐRefrigerant Circuit

exists, be sure that all supply- and return-air grilles are open and free from obstructions, and that the air filter is clean. When necessary, refer to Indoor Airflow and Airflow Adjustments section to check the system airflow.

METERING DEVICES Ð Refrigerant metering devices are fixed orifices and are located in the inlet header to the indoor and outdoor coils.

LIQUID LINE STRAINERS Ð The liquid line strainers (to pro- tect metering devices) are made of wire mesh and are located in the liquid lines on the inlet side of the metering devices.

SYSTEM INFORMATION

TIME-DELAY RELAY Ð The Time-Delay Relay (TDR) is a solid-state control, recycle delay timer which keeps indoor blower operating for 60 sec. after thermostat is satisfied. This delay enables blower to remove residual cooling in coil after compres- sion shutdown, thereby improving efficiency of system. The sequence of operation is that on closure of wall thermostat and at end of a fixed on delay of 1 sec., fan relay is energized. When thermostat is satisfied, an off delay is initiated. When fixed delay of 60 ± 5 sec. is completed, fan relay is de-energized and fan motor stops. If wall thermostat closes during this delay, TDR is reset and fan relay remains energized. TDR is a 24-v device that operates

within a range of 15v to 30v and draws about 0.5 amps. If the blower runs continuously instead of cycling off when the fan switch is set on AUTO, the TDR is probably defective and must be replaced.

LOSS OF CHARGE SWITCH Ð The loss of charge switch is a protective device wired into control circuit (low voltage). It shuts off the compressor if abnormally low pressures are present in the refrigeration circuit.

NOTE: Because these switches are attached to refrigeration system under pressure, it is not advisable to remove this device for troubleshooting unless you are reasonably certain that a problem exists. If switch must be removed, remove and recover all system charge so that pressure gages read 0 psi. Never open system without breaking vacuum with dry nitrogen.

CHECK DEFROST THERMOSTAT Ð There is a liquid header with a brass distributor and feeder tube going into outdoor coil. At the end of 1 of the feeder tubes, there is a 3/8-in. OD stub tube approximately 3 in. long. (See Fig. 37.) The defrost thermostat should be located on stub tube. Note that there is only 1 stub tube used with liquid header, and on most units it is the bottom circuit.

DEFROST THERMOSTATS Ð Defrost thermostat signals heat

FEEDER TUBE

STUB TUBE

DEFROST

THERMOSTAT

C99029

Fig. 37ÐDefrost Thermostat

pump that conditions are right for defrost or that conditions have changed to terminate defrost. It is a thermally actuated switch clamped to outdoor coil to sense its temperature. Normal tempera- ture range is closed at 30Ê +/- 3ÊF and open at 80Ê +/- 5ÊF.

NOTE: The defrost thermostat must be located on the liquid side of the outdoor coil on the bottom circuit and as close to the coil as possible.

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Contents Safety Considerations Receiving and InstallationMaintenance TroubleshootingElectrical Characteristics Unit Weight Unit Height Center of Gravity50JX048 IN. MM 50JS04850JS060 50JX042Unit Size ODS Catalog Number Receiving and InstallationÐGeneral ÐCheck EquipmentÐRig and Place Unit InstallationÐProvide Unit Support ÐProvide ClearancesÐProvide for Condensate Disposal ÐSelect and Install DuctworkUnit Maximum Weight BÐPhysical Data AÐPhysical DataC99013 ÐInstall Electrical ConnectionsC99061 C99030A00073 ÐWiring SchematicsA00074 A00075 TDR Time Delay Relay Thermostat Heating Tran TransformerMocp AÐElectrical DataÐ50JSRLA LRA FLA → BÐElectrical DataÐ50JX Rated Load Amps Full Load AmpsLocked Rotor Amps Minimum Circuit Amps Mocp Maximum Overcurrent ProtectionSTART-UP Special Procedures for 208-V OperationÐStart-Up Adjustments PRE-START-UPÐTypical Heat Pump Operation, Heating Mode Unit Motor Speed External Static Pressure IN. WG Checking and Adjusting Refrigerant ChargeAÐWet Coil Air Delivery Unit 50JS 018-060 Deduct 10% for BÐWet Coil Air Delivery Unit 50JX 024-060 Deduct 10% for Speed Indoor Airflow and Airflow AdjustmentsC00031 MaintenanceC00030 C00032C99032 C99031C99033 C99035Outdoor FAN AIR FilterIndoor Blower and Motor C99029 System InformationC99097 Symptom Cause Remedy ÐCooling and Heating Troubleshooting ChartSTART-UP Checklist Remove and Store in JOB File Cooling and Heating Troubleshooting Chart contdPage Page Book Tab 5a 5a Catalog No Form 50JS,JX-1SI Replaces 50JX-2SI

50JS specifications

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