Carrier 69NT20-531-300 manual Compressor Upper Mounting

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Table 6-1 Compressor Kit

 

Item

Component

Qty

1

Compressor

1

2

Service Valve Seal

3

3

Mylar Washers

4

4

Wire Tie

2

5

Oil Sight Glass Plug

1

6

Resilient Mount

4

7

Upper Shock Mount Ring

1

8

Upper Shock Mount Bushing

1

9

Compressor Power Plug O-Ring

1

10

SST Washers

8

c. If the compressor is not operational, turn the unit start-stop switch (ST) and unit circuit breaker (CB-1) OFF. Disconnect power to the unit and front- seat the discharge, suction, economizer, and oil return service valves.

Remove all remaining refrigerant from the compres- sor using a refrigerant recovery system. Connect hoses to suction, economizer and discharge service valves ports. Evacuate compressor to 500 microns (75.9 cm Hg vacuum = 29.9 inches Hg vacuum).

d. Make sure power to the unit is OFF and unit power plug disconnected. Disconnect the power plug from the compressor.

e.Loosen and break the seal at fittings from the suction, discharge, economizer, and the oil return service valves. Remove fittings and discard service valve seals, retain oil return valve O-ring.

f.Remove the entire compressor upper mounting bracket assembly,(see Figure 6-7) by removing the four cap screws attaching it to the unit and the 32-mm bolt from the compressor mounting bracket.

Upper Shock Mount

Upper Shock Mount

Ring (Kit Item 7)

Bushing(Kit Item 8)

 

32mm Bolt

 

 

Shoulder Bolt

Figure 6-7 Compressor Upper Mounting

SST Washer

(Kit Item 10)

Resilient Mount

(Kit Item 6)

SST Washer

(Kit Item 10)

Mylar Washer

(Kit Item 3)

Mylar Protector (Retain)

Base Plate (Retain)

Mylar Protector (Retain)

Figure 6-8 Compressor Lower Mounting

g. Replace the upper mounting bracket shock mount ring and bushing (kit items 7and 8). Reassemble the bracket in the same manner as the original and torque the shoulder bolt to 2.8 mkg (20 ft-lbs.).

h. Remove the male coupling from the top of the sight glass on the old compressor and hand assemble to the oil return valve coupling for safe keeping. Plug the top of the replacement compressor sight glass with the plug (kit item 5) to prevent spilling oil.

i.Remove the lower mounting bolts and hardware (see Figure 6-8). Using plugs from replacement compres- sor, plug connections on old compressor. Remove the old compressor. Refer to paragraph 2.2for compres- sor weight. Return plugs to replacement compressor.

j.The replacement compressor is shipped with an oil charge of 591ml (20 ounces). Before sliding the new compressor in the unit, remove the oil sight glass plug and (using a small funnel) charge the compressor with an additional 1893ml (64 ounces) Castrol-Ice- matic SW20 (POE oil). Reassemble the oil sight glass plug to avoid spilling oil when sliding the compressor in the unit.

k.Secure the base plate and mylar protectors to the com- pressor with wire ties (kit item 4), and place the com- pressor in the unit.

l.Cut and remove the wire ties that were used to hold the base plate and protectors to the compressor. Us- ing new resilient mounts, SST washers and mylar washers (kit items 3, 6 & 10). Install the four mount- ing screws loosely.

m.Install the male coupling (removed in step h.) into the sight glass port.

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6-6

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Contents Service Model Safety Summary 309 Safety-2 Safety-3 309 Table of Contents Table of Contents Connect Remote Monitoring Check Controller Function CodesReplacing The Evaporator Fan Assembly Valve ReplacementEvaporator Coil Replacement Evaporator Heater Replacement Precheck Procedure Checking The Stepper valveElectrical Wiring Schematic Refrigeration Circuit Schematic Standard Operation Refrigeration Circuit Schematic Economized OperationDataCORDER Configuration Variables List of TablesSection Introduction Unit is fitted with a scroll compressorManual, T-300 Section Description Evaporator Section Compressor Section Condenser Section Module which allow communication with a master Communications interface module For further informationApproved Oil Mobil ST32 Oil Charge 2957 ml 100 ounces Model RSH105 Weight Dry 46.5 kg 103 lbTemperature Oil level range, with the compressor offElectrical Data Safety and Protective Devices Refrigeration Circuit 2.5.1 Standard Operation Standard Operation with Receiver Refrigeration Circuit Schematic -- Economized Operation Temperature Control System Section MicroprocessorKEY Function Controller Software Modes of Operation Perishable Mode -- Economy Controller Alarms Unit PRE-TRIP Diagnostics DCF02=5 Usda thermistor inputs Thermistor inputssupply & returnDCF02=2 DCF02=6Standard Configuration Download Report Raw Data Report for ABC1234567DataCORDER may be powered up in any one of four ways Logging Interval dCF03DataView DataCORDER Alarms CnF33 Snap Freeze Option CnF11 Defrost Off Selection NoOFFStd, Full SnAPDisplay Only Functions Sensor Reading Defrost temperature sensor reading is displayedPossibly delaying a needed defrost cycle Plicable with frozen set pointsController Function Codes Sheet 3 Controller Alarm Indications Sheet 1 Controller Alarm Indications Sheet 2 Controller Alarm Indications Sheet 3 Error Description Memory failureDraw test is done after 10 seconds Draw test is done after 15 secondsP1-1 OndsP6-2 Supply is comparedTest fails Crease, the test failsDenser fan is started and a 60 second timer is started Pressure switch is open or the condenser fan switch is openTimer is started Requirements Control temperature must be at least 15.6C 60FSet point, the test proceeds to test Requirements Control temperature must be at least 7.2C 45FBy starting P10-0 over Inapplicable Functions Display Title Data 10 DataCORDER Alarm Indications Operation 69NT Fresh AIR MakeupWill be displayed To start a pre-trip test, do the followingWill be displayed Controller Operation -- Perishable Mode Pull Down Falling RisingController Operation -- Frozen Mode Frozen Mode Defrost Section Troubleshooting Unit will not heat or has insuffi Will not initiate defrost Bent motor shaftSuperheat Unit reads abnormal currents Current sensor wiring Check Section Service Valve Frontseated BackseatedCompressor in a deep vacuum, internal dam- age will result Refrigerant Leak Checking Remove all refrigerant using a refrigerant recovery system Refrigerant Charge Compressor Upper Mounting Compressor OIL Level Condenser FAN and Motor Assembly Wrapped with Insulating compound. See Two expansion valves are used, the evaporatorRemoving the Expansion Valve Equalizer line Cleaned regularly. The preferred cleaning fluid is freshIf applicable, braze the equalizer connection to Check superheat refer to stepStart unit and check operation 14. Unloader Solenoid ValveEvaporator FAN Motor Capacitors Valve Override Controls Precheck Procedure TP1 Mounting Stud Type Shorter than the other wire Cut wires 5 cm 2 inches from shoulder of defecCut one wire of existing cable 40 mm 1-1/2 inch Cut one replacement sensor wire opposite colorMaintenance of Painted Surfaces 23 Door Hinge Repair Crack, Chip & Hole Repair Kit 24. Insert Location In-lbs #10 Ft-lbs 12.72 17.14 In-lbs Ft-lbs 13.99 18.8614.6 49.4 37.08 12.3 41.6 31.25 32.8 24.64 22.7 17.00 11.9 Section Electrical Wiring Schematic Schematic Diagram Wiring Diagram Sheet 1 Wiring Diagram Sheet 2 Index 309 Index-2

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