Carrier 38AUQ appendix Installation

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.INSTALLATION

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Complete the following checks before installation.

1.Consult local building codes and the NEC (National Electrical Code) ANSI/NFPA 70 for special installation requirements.

2.Determine unit location (from project plans) or select unit location.

3.Check for possible overhead obstructions which may in- terfere with unit lifting or rigging.

Step 1 — Plan for Unit Location

Select a location for the unit and its support system (pad, rails or other) that provides for the minimum clearances required for safety. This includes the clearance to combustible surfaces, unit performance and service access below, around and above unit as specified in unit drawings. See Fig. 4.

Select a unit mounting system that provides adequate height to allow for removal and disposal of frost and ice that will form during the heating-defrost mode.

NOTE: Consider also the effect of adjacent units on airflow performance and control box safety clearance.

Do not install the outdoor unit in an area where fresh air supply to the outdoor coil may be restricted or when recirculation from the condenser fan discharge is possible. Do not locate the unit in a well or next to high walls.

Evaluate the path and required line length for interconnecting refrigeration piping, including suction riser requirements (out- door unit above indoor unit), liquid line lift (outdoor unit below indoor unit) and hot gas bypass line. Relocate sections to mini- mize the length of interconnecting tubing.

DO NOT BURY REFRIGERATION LINES.

Although unit is weatherproof, avoid locations that permit water from higher level runoff and overhangs to fall onto the unit.

 

RIGHT:

REAR:

Min 18” (457 mm)

requried for service

Min 18” (457 mm)

requried for service

 

LEFT:

 

Min 18” (457 mm)

FRONT:

requried for service

42” (1067 mm)

 

Note: Observe requirements for 39” (914 mm) operating clearance on either Left or Rear coil opening.

Fig. 4 — Service Clearance Dimensional Drawing

Step 2 — Complete Pre-Installation Checks

CHECK UNIT ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTIC — Confirm before installation of unit that voltage, amperage and circuit protection requirements listed on unit data plate agree with power supply provided.

UNCRATE UNIT — Remove unit packaging except for the top skid assembly, which should be left in place until after the unit is rigged into its final location.

INSPECT SHIPMENT — File a claim with shipping com- pany if the shipment is damaged or incomplete.

CONSIDER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Consult local building codes and National Electrical Code (NEC, U.S.A.) for special installation requirements.

Allow sufficient space for airflow clearance, wiring, refrigerant piping, and servicing unit. See Fig.1 for unit dimensions and weight distribution data.

Locate the unit so that the outdoor coil (condenser) air- flow is unrestricted on all sides and above.

The unit may be mounted on a level pad directly on the base channels or mounted on raised pads at support points. See Tables 1A and 1B for unit operating weights. See Fig. 1 for weight distribution based on recommended support points.

NOTE: If vibration isolators are required for a particular installation, use the data in Fig. 1 to make the proper selection.

Step 3 — Prepare Unit Mounting Support Slab Mount

Provide a level concrete slab that extends a minimum of 6 in. (150 mm) beyond unit cabinet. Install a gravel apron in front of condenser coil air inlet to prevent grass and foliage from obstructing airflow.

Step 4 — Rig and Mount the Unit

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage.

All panels must be in place when rigging. Unit is not designed for handling by fork truck.

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RIGGING — These units are designed for overhead rigging. Refer to the rigging label for preferred rigging method. Spread- er bars are not required if top crating is left on the unit. All pan- els must be in place when rigging. As further protection for coil faces, plywood sheets may be placed against the sides of the unit, behind cables. Run cables to a central suspension point so that the angle from the horizontal is not less than 45 degrees. Raise and set the unit down carefully.

If it is necessary to roll the unit into position, mount the unit on longitudinal rails, using a minimum of 3 rollers. Apply force to the rails, not the unit. If the unit is to be skidded into position, place it on a large pad and drag it by the pad. Do not apply any force to the unit.

Raise from above to lift the unit from the rails or pad when unit is in its final position.

After the unit is in position, remove all shipping materials and top crating.

Step 5 — Complete Refrigerant Piping Connections

Refrigerant lines must be carefully designed and constructed to ensure equipment reliability and efficiency. Line length, pres- sure drop, compressor oil return, and vertical separation are several of the design criteria that must be evaluated. See Table 2.

IMPORTANT: Do not bury refrigerant piping underground.

IMPORTANT: A refrigerant receiver is not provided with the unit. Do not install a receiver.

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Contents Safety Considerations ContentsReplacement /Retrofit R22 to Puron Installation GuidelineInstallation 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 Maximum Vertical Separation 38AUQ*07-12 Piping Recommendations Single-Circuit UnitPuron-duty Filter Driers Insulation for Vapor Line Exposed To Outdoor Conditions Refrigerant Specialties Part NumbersField Power Supply Install AccessoriesComplete 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 controlDefrost Thermostats Indoor Fan Off DelayDefrost 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 SurfacesFastener Torque Values Service PartsTorque 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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