Carrier 25HCC5 Check Charge, Final Checks, Heating Check Chart Procedure, Care and Maintenance

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25HCB3 / 25HCC5

Quiet Shift

Quiet shift is a field selectable defrost mode (factory set to OFF), which will eliminate occasional noise that could be heard at the start of defrost cycle and restarting of heating cycle. It is selected by placing DIP switch 3 on defrost board (see Fig. 9) in the ON position.

When Quiet Shift switch is placed in ON position, and a defrost is initiated, the following sequence of operation will occur. Reversing valve will energize, compressor will turn off for 30 seconds, and then turn back on to complete defrost. At the start of heating after conclusion of defrost, reversing valve will de-energize, compressor will turn off for another 30 seconds, and the fan will turn off for 40 seconds, before starting in the heating mode.

Defrost

The defrost control is a time/temperature control which has field selectable settings of 30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes, factory set to 90 minutes. These settings represent the amount of time that must pass after closure of the defrost thermostat before the defrost sequence begins.

The defrost thermostat senses coil temperature throughout the heating cycle. When the coil temperature reaches the defrost thermostat setting of approximately 32 _F (0 _C), it will close, which energizes the DFT terminal and begins the defrost timing sequence. When the DFT has been energized for the selected time, the defrost cycle begins. Defrost cycle is terminated when defrost thermostat opens, or automatically after 10 minutes.

Defrost Speedup

To initiate a forced defrost, speedup pins (J1) must be shorted with a flat head screwdriver for 5 seconds and RELEASED. If the defrost thermostat is open, a short defrost cycle will be observed (actual length depends on Quiet Shift switch position). When Quiet Shift is off, only a short 30 second defrost cycle is observed. With Quiet Shift ON, the speedup sequence is one minute; 30 second compressor off period followed by 30 seconds of defrost with compressor operation. When returning to heating mode, the compressor will turn off for an additional 30 seconds and the fan for 40 seconds.

If the defrost thermostat is closed, a complete defrost cycle is initiated. If the Quiet Shift switch is turned on, the compressor will be turned off for two 30 second intervals as explained previously.

O

T2 C C O

DFT

 

 

 

 

 

OF2

OF1

R

T1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

W

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Y

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C

Y

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPEEDUP

P1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

J1

P3

INTERVALTIMER

90

60 30

30 60

120

 

 

 

DFT

 

OFF

 

QUIET SHIFT

ON

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Speedup

 

 

 

 

Quiet

Defrost interval

 

 

Pins

 

 

 

 

Shift

DIP switches

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Fig. 9 - Defrost Control

Table 3 – Defrost Control Speedup-Timing Sequence

Check Charge

Factory charge amount and desired subcooling are shown on unit rating plate. Charging method is shown on information plate inside unit. To properly check or adjust charge, conditions must be favorable for subcooling charging. Favorable conditions exist when the outdoor temperature is between 70_F and 100_F (21.11_C and 37.78_C), and the indoor temperature is between 70_F and 80_F (21.11_C and 26.67_C). Follow the procedure below:

Unit is factory charged for 15ft (4.57 m) of lineset. Adjust charge by adding or removing 0.6 oz/ft (.018 kg/m) of 3/8 liquid line above or below 15ft (4.57 m) respectively.

For standard refrigerant line lengths (80 ft/24.38 m or less), allow system to operate in cooling mode at least 15 minutes. If conditions are favorable, check system charge by subcooling method. If any adjustment is necessary, adjust charge slowly and allow system to operate for 15 minutes to stabilize before declaring a properly charged system.

If the indoor temperature is above 80_F (26.67_C), and the outdoor temperature is in the favorable range, adjust system charge by weight based on line length and allow the indoor temperature to drop to 80_F (26.67_C) before attempting to check system charge by subcooling method as described above.

If the indoor temperature is below 70_F (21.11_C), or the outdoor temperature is not in the favorable range, adjust charge for line set length above or below 15ft (4.57 m) only. Charge level should then be appropriate for the system to achieve rated capacity. The charge level could then be checked at another time when the both indoor and outdoor temperatures are in a more favorable range.

NOTE: If line length is beyond 80 ft (24.38 m) or greater than 20 ft (6.10 m) vertical separation, See Long Line Guideline for special charging requirements.

Heating Check Chart Procedure

To check system operation during heating cycle, refer to the Heating Check Chart on outdoor unit. This chart indicates whether a correct relationship exists between system operating pressure and air temperature entering indoor and outdoor units. If pressure and temperature do not match on chart, system refrigerant charge may not be correct. Do not use chart to adjust refrigerant charge.

Final Checks

IMPORTANT: Before leaving job, be sure to do the following:

1.Ensure that all wiring is routed away from tubing and sheet metal edges to prevent rub-through or wire pinching.

2.Ensure that all wiring and tubing is secure in unit before adding panels and covers. Securely fasten all panels and covers.

3.Tighten service valve stem caps to 1/12-turn past finger tight.

4.Leave Owner’s Manual with owner. Explain system operation and periodic maintenance requirements outlined in manual.

5.Fill out Dealer Installation Checklist and place in customer file.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

For continuing high performance and to minimize possible equipment failure, periodic maintenance must be performed on this equipment.

Frequency of maintenance may vary depending upon geographic areas, such as coastal applications. See Users Manual for information.

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Contents Electrical Shock Hazard Safety ConsiderationsInstallation Recommendations CUT HazardClearance Requirements Install on a Solid, Level Mounting PadCheck Equipment and Job Site Operating AmbientOutdoor Unit Connected To Factory Approved Indoor Unit Install Liquid Line Filter Drier IndoorAccessory Usage Refrigerant Tubing and Sweat ConnectionsMake Electrical Connections Compressor Crankcase HeaterInstall Electrical Accessories Start-UpFollow these steps to properly start up system Check Charge Heating Check Chart ProcedureCare and Maintenance Final ChecksPuronr R-410A Quick Reference Guide Catalog No 25HCB 3SI

25HCC5, 25HCB3 specifications

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