Carrier 23 XL installation instructions Typical 23XL Installation Frame 4 Machine

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FRONT VIEW

1 Ð Compressor Nameplate (Hidden)

2 Ð Power Panel

3 Ð Local Interface Display (LID) Control Center

4 Ð ASME Nameplate, Cooler

5 Ð Cooler

6 Ð Vessel Separation Feet

7 Ð Economizer Float Valve Access Cover (Hidden)

8 Ð Refrigerant Charging Valve

9 Ð Economizer

10 Ð Oil Filter Assembly (Hidden)

11 Ð ASME Nameplate, Economizer

12 Ð Typical Waterbox Drain Port

13 Ð Take-Apart Rabbet Fit Connector

14 Ð ASME Nameplate, Condenser

15 Ð Cooler Supply/Return End Waterbox Cover

16 Ð Condenser Temperature Sensors

17 Ð Cooler Relief Valve

REAR VIEW

18 Ð Unit Mounted Starter (Option)

19 Ð ASME Nameplate, Oil Separator

20 Ð Oil Separator Relief Valves

21 Ð Oil Separator

22 Ð Oil Charging Valve

23 Ð Condenser Isolation Valve (Option or Accessory)

24 Ð Service Valve

25 Ð Cooler Refrigerant Isolation Valve

26 Ð Condenser Relief Valves and Oil Filter

27 Ð Float Chamber

28 Ð Poppet Valve Assembly

29 Ð Motor Cooling Isolation Valve

30 Ð Condenser

31 Ð Condenser Supply/Return End Waterbox Cover

32 Ð Cooler Temperature Sensors

33 Ð Machine Identi®cation Nameplate

Fig. 3 Ð Typical 23XL Installation (Frame 4 Machine)

Rigging the Machine Ð The 23XL can be rigged as an entire assembly. It also has ¯anged connections that allow the compressor, cooler, condenser, and oil separator sections to be separated to ful®ll speci®c installation requirements.

RIG MACHINE ASSEMBLY Ð See rigging instructions in plastic envelope attached to machine. Also refer to rig- ging guide (Fig. 4 and 5), physical data in Fig. 6 and 7, and Tables 1-6. Lift machine only from the 3 points indicated in the rigging guide. Spreader bar must be used. Each lifting cable or chain must be capable of supporting the entire weight of the machine.

Lifting machine from points other than those speci®ed may result in serious damage and personal injury. Rig- ging equipment and procedure must be adequate for machine weight. See Tables 1-6 for machine weights.

NOTE: These weights are broken down into component sections for use when installing the unit in sections. For complete machine weight, add all section components together. Total machine weight (Table 6) is also sten- ciled on the cooler and condenser sections.

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Contents Installation Instructions Contents Typical 23XL Installation Frame 1 and 2 Machines Typical 23XL Installation Frame 4 Machine Size Options EnglishMachine Rigging Guide Frame 4 Machines Heat Exchanger Length Overall Nozzle Pipe Size Width Height SizeHeat Exchanger Length Overall Width HeightCompressor Size Assembly UnitComponent Frame 1 CompressorHeat Exchanger Waterbox PSI Frame Description Heat WaterboxExchanger Description CoolerPage 23XL Drive End View Frame 1 and 2 Machines 23XL Top View Frame 1 and 2 Machines 23XL Top View Frame 4 Machines Motor Cooling Drain Section Frame 4 Machines Install Machine Supports Standard Isolation Connect Piping Typical Nozzle Piping Nozzle Arrangement Codes Nominal Pipe Actual Pipe FramePiping Flow Data Frame Nominal Pipe Actual Pipe Frame PassWeight ASHRAE/ANSI Size Tank SizeTrade QTY Location Size AnsiPage Page Pumpout Unit Page Page Page Carrier Comfort Network Communication Bus Wiring Manufacturer Cable noInstall Field Insulation Typical COMM1 CCN Communication Wiring for Multiple Chillers 23XL Insulation Area for Frame 1 and 2 Machines General Copyright 1994 Carrier Corporation Installation START-UP Request Checklist Testing YES/NO Date to be Completed

23 XL specifications

The Carrier 23 XL series is an advanced line of air conditioning units designed for optimal cooling performance and energy efficiency. This unit stands out in the HVAC industry due to its integration of cutting-edge technologies and user-friendly features.

One of the main features of the Carrier 23 XL is its use of the Greenspeed Intelligence technology. This innovative system allows the unit to modulate its cooling output based on the actual needs of the environment, resulting in significant energy savings. By adjusting the compressor speed, the 23 XL can maintain a consistent temperature without the energy spikes common in traditional air conditioning systems.

Another notable characteristic of the Carrier 23 XL is its high SEER rating, which stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. The 23 XL boasts a SEER rating of up to 24, making it one of the most efficient units available on the market. This efficiency translates to lower utility bills and a reduced carbon footprint, which is a crucial consideration in today’s sustainability-focused world.

The Carrier 23 XL is also equipped with a variable-speed compressor, which enhances its overall performance. This component allows for quieter operation, providing comfortable indoor conditions without noise disturbances. Homeowners can enjoy peace and quiet while the system operates seamlessly in the background.

Moreover, the Carrier 23 XL features advanced air filtration capabilities. The unit is designed with high-efficiency filters that capture dust, pollen, and other airborne particles, improving indoor air quality. This feature is particularly beneficial for individuals with allergies or respiratory conditions, as it ensures a healthier living environment.

The sleek and compact design of the Carrier 23 XL makes it suitable for various installation configurations, maintaining aesthetic appeal without sacrificing performance. Additionally, it offers a range of smart features, such as compatibility with Wi-Fi-enabled thermostats, allowing users to control their home environment remotely via smartphone applications.

Finally, Carrier’s commitment to quality and reliability is evident in the 23 XL model. With robust construction and a warranty that provides peace of mind, homeowners can trust that their investment will deliver comfort and efficiency for years to come. Overall, the Carrier 23 XL is an exceptional choice for those seeking a blend of advanced technology, energy efficiency, and superior indoor comfort.