Carrier 50HQ User Manual

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Carrier 50HQ User Manual

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Carrier Corporation

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Carrier Parkway • Syracuse NY 13221

Single-Package

Water-Source Heat Pumps

INDEX

 

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS...................................

1

INSTALLATION........................................................

1-5

Step 1 — Check Equipment and

 

Jobsite .......................................................................

1

UNPACKAGE UNIT

INSPECT EQUIPMENT

COMPLETE OR CONSIDER THESE

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Step 2

— Connect Supply Ductwork.....................

2

Step 3

— Make Piping Connections......................

3

CONNECT WATER SUPPLY AND RETURN LINES

INSTALL BALANCING VALVES

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Installation and servicing of air conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical components. Only trained and quali­ fied service personnel should install, repair or service air conditioning equipment.

Untrained personnel can perform basic mainten­ ance functions of cleaning coils and cleaning and replacing filters. All other operations should be performed by trained service personnel. When working on air conditioning equipment, observe precautions in the literature, tags and labels attached to the unit and other safety precautions that may apply.

Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and*, work gloves. Use quenching cloth for brazing operations. Have fire extinguishers available for all brazing operations.

WARNING: Before performing service or maintenance operaiions on system, turn off main pow'er switch to indoor unit and outdoor unit. Electrical shock could cause personal injury.

INSTALLATION

Step 1 — Check Equipment and Jobsite

UNPACKAGE UNIT — Move to final location.

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MAKE CONDENSATE DRAIN LINE CONNECTION

Step 4 — Make Electrical Connections... 4

INSTALL A BRANCH CIRCUIT DISCONNECT PER NEC

BRING POWER LEADS INTO UNIT

CONNECT GROUND LEAD TO GROUND LUG IN SPLICE BOX

SET FAN MOTOR SPEED

CONNECT CONTROL POWER WIRING

START-UP

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SERVICE....................................................................

7

INSPECT EQUIPMENT — File claim with ship­ ping company if shipment is damaged or incomplete.

COMPLETE OR CONSIDER THESE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS before installation:

a.Consult local building codes and National Elec­ trical Code (NEC) for special installation requirements.

Consider type of water source. Ensure there is an adequate supply of water at temperature of 60 F to 90 F with minimum pressure of 20 psig.

c.Provide sufficient space for water piping, con­ densate drain, wiring and servicing unit. See Fig. 1. (Units installed in confined areas may have to be removed for major servicing such as compressor or fan motor replacement.)

d.Provide a minimum 6-in. clearance between return air filter and adjacent wall.

e.Mount unit on floor or solid platform. (The

50HQ units can be suspended from ceiling. See “f’ below.) To reduce sound transmission, especially when unit is located in a closet or utility room having louvered doors, the follow­ ing acoustical treatment is recommended: place an isolation pad under unit. Pad must be same size as unit base. Construct a 1-in. fiberglass sound shield in front of unit.

© Carrier Corporation 1981

Form 50HQ.VQ-2SI

f.50HQ units include a'sus'pehsion package for ceiling installation. To attach hanging brackets, install 4 bolts (5 /16 - 18-3/8 in. Ig) thru bracket into the 4 weld nuts located on bottom of unit. Insert the threaded rod thru rubber grommet, located in hanging bracket, and attach with flat washer and double nut. See Fig. 3.

Step 2 — Connect Supply Ductwork — Supply air duct flange is shipped inside unit. Remove flange from shipping location and install on unit supply air opening. Connect supply air ductwork to unit supply air duct connection flange. Refer to Fig. 1 and 2 and Table 1 and 2 for connection size and location. If necessary, refer to Carrier System Design Manual, Part 2, for system air duct design.

When E-e'dignihg and installing ductwork, consider tfie following:

a.Size duct for 350 to 450 cfm per ton of cooling capacity.

b.Avoid abrupt duct size increases and reductions.

c.Use flexible connectors between ductwork and unit to prevent transmission of vibration.

d.Ducts passing thru an unconditioned space must be insulated and covered with vapor barrier in accordance with the latest issue of SMACNA (Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractor’s National Association) and NESCA (National Environmental Systems Contractor’s Associa­ tion) minimum installation standards for resi­ dential heating and air conditioning systems.

^ Table 1 — Installation Data — 50VQ (See Fig. 1.)

MODEL 50VQ

014

018

022

 

027

033

042

 

048

060

080

 

_5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OPER WT (lb)

240“^

260

 

270

290

320

 

320

350

380

 

 

 

DIMENSIONS (ft-in.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A

 

 

1-9-3/16

 

 

 

 

2-5-3/8

 

B

 

 

1-9-3/16

 

 

 

 

2-3

 

C

 

 

3-2-5/16

 

 

 

 

4-0

 

D

 

 

0-5-7/8

 

 

 

 

 

0-8

 

E

 

 

0-1-3/16

 

 

 

0-6-13/16

0-5-1/2

0-6-1/16

SUPPLY DUCT CONN.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ft-in.) F

 

 

0-9-7/16

 

 

 

 

1-4

 

G

 

 

1-1-3/8

 

 

 

 

0-10-1/2

1-1-1/16

1-0

FILTER (1)

 

 

21 X 21

 

Replaceable Media

 

 

 

Size (in.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

38 X 22

 

Return Air

Fig. 1 — Dimensions and Connections — 50VQ

Table 2'— Installation Data — 50HQ (See Fig. 2.)

 

MODEL 50HQ

 

014

018

022

 

027

033

042

 

048

060

080

 

OPERwfob)

 

220

195

210

 

220

230

250

 

300

325

360

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"DIMENSIONS (ft-in.)

 

 

3-10-1/2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

4- 0

 

 

B

 

 

1-10-5/16

 

 

 

 

1-11

 

 

 

C

 

 

1- 5-15/16

 

 

 

 

2- 0

0-3-1/16

 

 

D

 

 

0- 3-7/8

 

 

 

0- 3-7/8

0-2-9/16

 

 

_E

 

 

 

11/16

 

 

 

 

0-3-3/16

 

 

"SUPPLY DUCT CONN.

 

 

1-

1-3/8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ft-in.)

F

 

 

 

 

 

 

1-7-7/8

1-0

 

_

_ G

 

 

0- 9^-7/16

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACCESSORY FILTER (1)

 

 

 

 

 

Replaceable Media

 

37 X 23

 

 

Size (in.)

 

 

 

 

17 x23

 

 

 

 

 

Fig. 2 — Dimensions and Connections — 50HQ

Step 3 — Make Piping Connections

CONNECT WATER SUPPLY AND RETURN LINES to water inlet and outlet pipe connections shown in Fig. 4 and 5. Use flexible hose for water line to reduce possible vibration and improve unit serviceability. Make sure hoses or pipes are suitable for system water pressure and sized for proper flow rate.

CAUTION; improper heat exchanger water flow due to piping, valving or improper pump operation is hazardous to units.

NUT BRACKET

For water flow and temperature data refer to Start-Up section, page 6.

CAUTION: Galvanized pipe or fittings are not recommended for use with these units due to possible electrolysis.

Fig. 3 — Suspension Kit

Installation — 50HQ

Table 3 — Electrical Data

UNIT MODEL

V/PH/HZ

OPERATING

COMPRESSOR

FAN

MINIMUM

MAXIMUM

VOLTAGE

 

 

CIRCUIT

FUSE

50HQ,VQ

 

Max

 

 

 

FLA

AMPS

AMPS

 

Min

LRA

RLA

 

 

 

014

 

 

 

37 5

9 6

7

12.7

20

018

 

 

 

53 0

134

9

17.7

30

022

 

 

197

65 0

13 3

1.5

18 1

30

027

208-230/1/60

253

66 0

16 2

1 7

22 0

35

 

033

 

88 0

23 3

2 5

31.6

50

 

 

 

042

 

 

 

100 0

27 7

3 2

37 8

60

048

 

 

187

94 0

23 9

34

33 4

60

060

 

 

150 0

35,3

4.5

48.6

60

 

 

 

033

 

 

 

87 0

13 8

2 5

19 8

30

042

 

 

 

100 0

18 5

3 2

26 3

40

048

208-230/3/60

253

187

80 0

16 8

3 9

24 9

40

060

 

 

 

136 0

20 6

4 5

30 6

45

080

 

 

 

137 0

20 7

6 2

32 1

45

033

 

 

 

30 0

60

1 1

8 9

15

042

 

 

 

36 5

6.9

1 6

10 2

15

048

460/3/60

508

414

35 0

8 2

20

12 3

15

060

 

 

 

49 0

104

2 6

15 3

25

080

 

 

 

69 0

11 4

31

17 4

25

FLA — Full Load Amps

LRA — Locked Rotor Amps

RLA — Rated Load Amps

INSTALL BALANCING VALVES (with shutofO in water supply and return lines for water flow adjustment and a means of water shutoff, if neces­ sary, when servicing unit. When multiple units are connected in parallel, valves permit removal of one unit without interrupting water flow to other units.

MAKE CONDENSATE DRAIN LINE CON­ NECTION to female pipe connection provided on unit. Fig. 4 and 5. Install a trap in condensate line as close as possible to unit. Trap must be at least 3 in. deep and not higher than the bottom of unit con­ densate drain opening. Pitch condensate line to open drain or sump. Insulate a condensate drain line located above a living area.

50HQ Units Only — If a secondary drain is re­ quired, remove plastic cap from secondary drain connection, located in bottom of unit, and connect drain so that discharge is obvious to maintenance personnel.

Step 4 — Make Electrical Connections — Field wiring must comply with local and national fire, safety and electrical codes. Voltage to unit must be within the operating voltage range indicated on nameplate or in Table 3. On 3-phase units, phases must be balanced within 2%.

Operation of unit on improper line voltage or with excessive phase imbalance constitutes abuse and is not covered by Carrier Warranty.

INSTALL A BRANCH CIRCUIT DISCONNECT PER NEC of adequate size to handle unit starting current. Locate disconnect within sight of and readily accessible from the unit, per Section 440-14 of National Electrical Code (NEC).

BRING POWER LEADS INTO UNIT — Extend leads from disconnect per NEC thru hole provided (Fig. 1 and 2) into line wiring splice box. Fig. 6.

CONNECT GROUND LEAD TO GROUND LUG IN SPLICE BOX for safety. Connect power wiring. See Fig. 6. Splice line power leads to yellow and black pigtails on single-phase units or yellow pigtails on 3-phase units. Use wire nuts. Tape each connection.

Unit transformer on 208-230-volt units is factory wired for 230/24-volt operation. For 208/24-volt operation, remove black (230-v) transformer lead from unit contactor and connect red (208-v) lead to contactor. Cap unused transformer lead.

SET FAN MOTOR SPEED — Set fan motor for high-, mediumor low-speed operation as follows:

1.Remove unit fan section access panel.

2.Locate Molex fan speed selector block on fan housing. Fig. 7. Selector block receptacle 1 is high fan speed, receptacle 2 is medium fan speed

and receptacle 3 is low fan speed. Yellow and black fan motor power leads from control box are connected to selector block receptacle C and 1. Yellow lead is common, black lead is speedchange lead.

3. To change fan motor speed, remove black lead from selector block receptacle and plug it into desired receptacle. Receptacle 4 is not used.

CAUTION: For proper utiit operation, set unit fan motor speed for air quantity witbin range shown in Table 4.

Set Fan Motor Speed on 460-Volt Units — Twospeed fan motor is factory wired for high-speed oper­ ation. (Yellow and black power leads from control box are connected to the yellow and black fan motor leads.) Change fan motor to low speed by wiring as follows:

1. Splice the violet and black fan motor leads together.

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WATER WATER

I Supply Air

‘ Return Air

Fig. 4 — Water Piping — 50VQ

BALANCING VALVES

(2) WITH SHUTOFF

50HQ0I4,018,022,027, 033,042

pply Air

I Return Air

Fig. 5 — Water Piping — 50HQ

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