Carrier 38AUQ appendix Pre-Start-Up

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PRE-START-UP

IMPORTANT: Before beginning Pre-Start-Up or Start-Up, review Start-Up Checklist at the back of this book. The Checklist assures proper start-up of a unit and provides a record of unit condition, application requirements, system information, and operation at initial start-up.

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD

Do not attempt to start the heat pump system, even momentarily, until the following steps have been completed. Compressor damage may result.

System Check

1.Check all indoor section and other equipment auxiliary components. Consult the manufacturer’s instructions regarding any other equipment connected to the con- densing unit. If the unit has field-installed accessories, be sure all are properly installed and correctly wired. If used, the airflow switch must be properly installed.

2.Be sure the unit is properly leak checked and dehydrated.

3.Check tightness of all electrical connections.

4.Open the liquid line and suction line service valves.

5.Be sure the unit is properly charged. See “Preliminary Charge”, below.

6.The electrical power source must agree with the unit’s nameplate rating.

7.The crankcase heater must be firmly attached to the com- pressor crankcase. Be sure the crankcase is warm (heater must be on for 24 hours before starting compressor).

Turn On Crankcase Heater

Turn on the crankcase heater for 24 hours before starting the unit to be sure all the refrigerant is out of the oil. To energize the crankcase heater, proceed as follows:

1.Set the space thermostat set point above the space tem- perature so there is no demand for cooling.

2.Close the field disconnect.

Preliminary Charge

Before starting the unit, charge liquid refrigerant into the high side of the system through the liquid service valve. The amount of refrigerant added must be at least 80% of the operating charge listed in the Physical Data table (Tables 1A and 1B on pages 4 and 5). Allow high and low side pressures to equalize before starting compressor. If pressures do not equalize readily, charge vapor on low side of system to assure charge in the evaporator. Refer to GTAC II, Module 5, Charging, Recover, Recycling, and Reclamation for liquid charging procedures.

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD

Prior to starting compressor, a preliminary charge of refrigerant must be added to avoid possible compressor damage.

START-UP

38AUQ Units

The compressor crankcase heater must be on for 24 hours before start-up. After the heater has been on for 24 hours, the unit can be started. If no time elapsed since the preliminary charge step was completed, it is unnecessary to wait the 24- hour period.

Preliminary Checks

1.Check that electric power supply agrees with unit nameplate data.

2.Verify that the compressor crankcase heater is securely in place.

3.Check that the compressor crankcase heater has been on at least 24 hours.

4.Recheck for leaks using the procedure outlined in the Pre-Start-Up section, Leak Test and Dehydration. If any leaks are detected, repair as required. Evacuate and dehydrate as described in the Leak Test and Dehydration section.

5.Ensure that the preliminary charge has been added as described in the Pre-Start-Up section, Preliminary Charge.

6.All internal wiring connections must be tight, and all barriers and covers must be in place.

NOTE: The units are factory charged with the required amount of oil. If recharging in required, use Emkarate RL 32-3MAF.

Compressor Rotation

On 3-phase units with scroll compressors, it is important to be certain that the compressor is rotating in the proper direction. 38AUQ units are equipped with a Comfort Alert Diagnostic Module (CADM). Alert Code 7 indicates reverse power phas- ing.

To correct phase order:

1.Turn off power to the unit, tag disconnect.

2.Reverse any two of the unit power leads.

3.Reapply power to the compressor, verify correct pres- sures.

To verify the compressor is rotating in the proper direction:

1.Connect service gages to the suction and liquid pressure fittings.

2.Energize the compressor.

3.The suction pressure should drop and the liquid pressure should rise, as is normal on any start-up.

Compressor Overload

This overload interrupts power to the compressor when either the current or internal motor winding temperature becomes ex- cessive, and automatically resets when the internal temperature drops to a safe level. This overload may require up to 60 min- utes (or longer) to reset. If the internal overload is suspected of being open, disconnect the electrical power to the unit and check the circuit through the overload with an ohmmeter or continuity tester.

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Contents Safety Considerations ContentsInstallation Guideline Replacement /Retrofit R22 to PuronInstallation 38AUQ*07-12 Unit Dimensions Qty...Type Pressurestat Settings psig High CutoutOperating Charge, Typical lb† Shipping Charge lbOperating Charge, Typical kg† Operating Weight kg Aluminum-Fin CoilsPressurestat Settings kPa High Cutout Nominal Capacity kWRefrigerant Options Service OptionsModel Type Type of CoilInstallation 38AUQ*07-12 Piping Recommendations Single-Circuit Unit Maximum Vertical SeparationPuron-duty Filter Driers Insulation for Vapor Line Exposed To Outdoor Conditions Refrigerant Specialties Part NumbersInstall Accessories Field Power SupplyComplete Electrical Connections All units Units Without Factory-Installed DisconnectUnits with Factory-Installed Disconnect Convenience OutletsConvenience Outlet Location Installing Weatherproof CoverThermostat Field Control WiringElectrical Data 38AUQ*07-12 Hz Units START-UP PRE-START-UPFinal Checks Advanced Scroll Temperature Protection AstpAdjust Refrigerant Charge Start Unit38AUQ*07 Charging Chart 38AUQ Wiring Diagram 208/230-3-60 shown Base Unit Controls Operating SequenceRefrigeration System Routine System MaintenanceService Quarterly Inspection 30 days after initial startOutdoor Coil Metering Devices Field Refrigerant Access PortsRefrigerant System Pressure Access Ports Liquid Line Filter DrierCommercial Defrost Control Heat Pump ControlsCompressor Protection Crankcase HeaterCompressor control Dip Switch PositionDefrost Reversing valve controlIndoor Fan Off Delay Defrost ThermostatsDefrost Speedup Functions Fans Service Valves 38AUQ*08 Exterior 38AUQ*12 Exterior Input Comfort Alert Diagnostic ModuleLockout LED Status CodesLubrication Outdoor Coil Maintenance and Cleaning RecommendationPeriodic Clean Water Rinse Routine Cleaning of Indoor Coil SurfacesService Parts Fastener Torque ValuesTorque Values Troubleshooting Appendix B Appendix aCatalog No 38AUQ-01SI Appendix CPreliminary Information CUT Along Dotted Linecut Along Dotted Line

38AUQ specifications

The Carrier 38AUQ is a versatile and efficient air conditioning unit designed to meet a variety of residential and light commercial cooling needs. Known for its advanced technology and robust performance, the 38AUQ model showcases Carrier's commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency.

One of the standout features of the Carrier 38AUQ is its use of variable-speed inverter technology. This allows the unit to adjust its cooling output in response to the temperature demands of the environment. By operating at multiple speed levels, it minimizes energy consumption and maximizes comfort, ensuring a consistent, quiet cooling experience.

The 38AUQ is equipped with a high-efficiency compressor, which helps to further enhance its energy performance. This component plays a critical role in ensuring that the unit operates smoothly, reducing both electricity bills and the environmental impact. Efficiency ratings often exceed industry standards, making the 38AUQ a suitable choice for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint while enjoying a comfortable indoor climate.

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