Carrier 53KHFT12-708, 53KHFT24-708, 53KHFT18-708, 42KHFT12-708, 42KHFT18-708 Installation Manual

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INSTALLATION MANUAL
Hi Wall Split Air Conditioners
53KHET 12-18-24 Cool Only
53QHET 12-18-24 Heat Pump
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE NO.
1. GENERAL NOTES TO INSTALLER 1
2. PRECAUTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION 2
3. SPLIT SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 3
4. MODELS 4
5. OPERATING LIMITS 4
6. DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT OF INDOOR UNIT 5
7. DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT OF OUTDOOR UNIT 5
8. SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION OF INDOOR UNIT 6
9. SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT 8
10. INSTALLATION LOCATION – CHECK LIST 12
11. INSTALLTION ACCESSORIES 13
12. INSTALLATION CHART 15
13. INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
12.1 PREPARING UNIT BEFORE INSTALLATION 16
12.2 INSTALLATION STEPS 17
14. REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION 20
15. OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
15.1 PREPARING UNIT BEFORE INSTALLATION 21
15.2 INSTALLATION STEPS 21
16. CONNECTING REFRIGERANT PIPING LINES 23
17. CONNECTING CONDENSATE DRAIN LINE 38
18. CONNECTING ELECTRICAL WIRING 40
19. FINISHING INSTALLATION 46
20. TEST RUNNING 47
21. ADJUSTING SUPPY AIR DIRECTION 50
22. AFTER INSTALLATION CHECK LIST 52
23. SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION FOR MALFUNCTIONS DETECTION 54
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1. GENERAL NOTES TO INSTALLER
Split room air conditioner has been carefully designed and manufactured under strict Quality Control conditions.
Therefore you are completely responsible for proper installation completion and operation of the air conditioner.
Carefully read the manual carefully before proceeding with the installation to ensure correct installation. This manual describes installation instructions to help ensure trouble free operation and extended life of the air conditioner.
Make sure all accessory parts are with the system before beginning installation.
You will need the following tools for installation:
1. Standard screwdriver 10. Flaring tool set
2. Phillips head screw driver 11. Pipe bender
3. Electric drill, Hole core drill 12. Hexagonal wrench ( 4mm )
4. Measure tape 13. Torque wrench
5. Water level gauge 14. Vacuum pump
6. Pipe clamp 15. Gas leak detector
7. Pipe cutter 16. Gauge manifold
8. Spanner ( half union ) 17. Thermometer
9. Reamer 18. Electrical millimeter
19. Measuring tape
After completion of installation, perform a run test and give the customer full instructions on the correct operation of the air conditioner including:
Turning the unit on and off. Removal and cleaning of the air filters.
Functions of the remote control. Re-installation of air filters after cleaning
Leave the owner manual with the customer so that it can to be used during operation of the air conditioner.
Leave the installation manual with the customer so that it can be used for any service and maintenance operations.
Advise the customer to the tips of energy saving while operating the air conditioner as
mentioned in the owner’s manual.
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2. PRECAUTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Installation and maintenance of air conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to system
pressures, electrical components and rotating parts.
The installation and maintenance of the air conditioner must be carried out by trained and
qualified technicians from Carrier or one of Carrier authorized dealers.
After unpacking, Please check carefully for possible damage the indoor and outdoor units
of the air conditioner.
Before undertaking any work on the indoor and outdoor units of the air conditioner, make sure
to disconnect the power supply.
WARNING
This installation manual describes the installation procedures of split room air conditioner
consisting of an outdoor unit and an indoor unit manufactured by Carrier.
The installation of air conditioner must be according to applicable national installation
standards.
During installation, Proceed first with refrigerant connections between indoor and outdoor units, and only then make the electrical connections. Similarly, when disassembling, disconnect the electrical wiring first and only then open refrigerant connections.
What is not covered in our warranty?
1- Failure due to wrong electrical connections between the electrical power supply and
circuit breaker of air conditioner leading to fire due to short-circuiting. As these electrical connections are owner’s responsibility.
2- Failure due to Misuse, Abusing, overloading, negligence of air filters cleaning and
negligence of instructions included in the owner’s manual.
3- Failure due to Accident / Weather Natural catastrophe, accident due to bad weather
(Hail Storm, Sand Storm, lightning, Flooding, Acid Rain and Air Borne fallout, etc). 4- Failure due to damages during transport done through the owner. 5- Failure due to any modifications in the product done through the owner. 6- Failure due to Installation or Service and Maintenance or repair works
done through the owner. 7- Product normal sound ( refrigerant – moving parts – plastic parts ) 8- Inconvenience or commercial loss is not covered.
The decision of Carrier in ascertaining the same will be final. Any such repairs will be carried ­out at the expense of the owner ( purchaser ).
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3. SPLIT SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Split System Models Sizes 12K – 18K
Split System Model 24K
1: Remote control signal receiver. 2: LCD Display panel 3: Panel frame 4: Chassis 5: Front panel 6: Horizontal supply air louver 7: Vertical supply air louvers 8: Air filters 9: Manual control button 10: Power cord
11: Inter-connecting refrigerant piping
and electrical cables between indoor and outdoor units.
12: Drain hose
13: Wireless remote control
In
door Unit
3
8
Air Inlet
4
5
Outdoor Unit
6
9
10
12
13
Air outlet
11
7
1
2
In
door Unit
3
8
Air Inlet
4
5
Outdoor Unit
6
9
10
12
13
Air outlet
11
7
1
2
4
4. MODELS HEAT PUMP Cool only
System
Model
Indoor Unit
Model
Outdoor Unit
Model
System
Model
Indoor Unit
Model
Outdoor Unit
Model
53QHET12-708F 42QHET12-708F 38QHET12-708
53KHET12-708F 42KHET12-708F 38KHET12-708 53QHET18-708F 42QHET18-708F 38QHET18-708 53KHET18-708F 42KHET18-708F 38KHET18-708 53QHET18-708F 42QHET18-708F 38QHET18-708 53KHET24-708F 42KHET24-708F 38KHET24-708
Notes:
53 = Split System 42 = Indoor Unit 38 = Outdoor Unit Q = Heat Pump K = Cool Only H = Hi Wall System E = Elite Series T = High Ambient 12 = System Size 7 = Nominal Power Supply 220-240V~ 50Hz 1Ph 0 = Wireless Remote Control 8 = Miraco – Carrier F = Ionizer
5. OPERATING LIMITS *
COOLING
HEATING
Difference
Dry Bulb
Temp. C°
Wet Bulb Temp. C°
Difference
Dry Bulb
Temp. C°
Wet Bulb Temp. C°
Indoor temperature Maximum Minimum
32 21
23 15
Indoor temperature Maximum Minimum
27 20
Outdoor temperature Maximum Minimum
52 21
Outdoor temperature Maximum Minimum
24
2
18
1
MAIN POWER SUPPLY
Nominal
220-240V~ 50Hz 1Ph
Min. Voltage 198 Max. Voltage 254
NOTES:
* When the system is operated above or below these limits for a long time, system
diagnostics may detect a malfunction and the system will not operate properly.
** During heat pump operation, the system will undergo several defrost cycles to eliminate ice
that might possibly collect on the outdoor unit in very low ambient temperatures. After completion of defrost cycle, the system will normally operate
5
860
665 665
350
384
575
371
350
6. DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT OF INDOOR UNIT
DIMENSIONS (mm)
Indoor Unit
Model
Type
Dimensions (mm)
Weight
Kg
W H D
42KHET12-708F Cool Only
790 265 195 9
42QHET12-708F Heat Pump 42KHET18-708F Cool Only
920 292 225 12
42QHET18-708F Heat Pump 42KHET24-708F Cool Only
1080 330 228 17
42QHET24-708F Heat Pump
7. DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT OF OUTDOOR UNIT
DIMENSIONS (mm)
Model
Mounting
Dimensions
(mm)
Unit
Dimensions
(mm)
Weight
A B C D E
38KHET12 38QHET12
549 276 780 540 250 33
38KHET18 38QHET18
530 290 760 590 285 39.5
Weight
Model Kg
38KHET24 38QHET24
58.7
W
D
H
Kg
Kg
C
D
B
A
E
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8. SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION OF INDOOR UNIT
8.1 CONSIDERATIONS OF SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION
Select installation location which allows minimum clearances for free air circulation and easy accessibility for service and maintenance.
Select outlet location of piping from
indoor unit which allows easy access to the ends of refrigerant piping lines to facilitate refrigerant leak testing and to facilitate service and maintenance.
Select installation location so that the
wall hole required to pass the outlet refrigerant piping lines, electrical cables and condensate drain line from indoor unit can be in one of the following Four outlet locations as indicated by (1), (2), (3) and (4)
Avoid installation location which can lead to excessive length of refrigerant piping lines between indoor and outdoor units
Avoid installation location which can lead to excessive height difference between indoor and outdoor units
Dimensions (mm)
Back right outlet location
Back left outlet location
Right side outlet location
Left side outlet location
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SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION OF INDOOR UNIT (Cont.)
CONSIDERATIONS OF SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION (Cont.)
Select installation location which permit the unit to deliver air to all of the space to be uniformly air-conditioned. Avoid installation of the indoor unit at too low a position.
Avoid installation location which is subjected to direct sun light that may affect performance of the unit
Avoid installation location which is near to heat sources that may affect performance of the unit.
Avoid installation location where there are obstacles such as curtains and such as curtains, furniture near the air inlet or outlet that may affect air flow and performance of the unit.
Avoid an installation location, which has an environment with oil vapors.
Avoid an installation location which has an environment affected by high frequency waves generated as from radio equipment’s welders and medical equipment’s.
Select installation location which has flat wall surface to allow easy and safe installation. The wall structure should be strong enough to carry the unit weight and avoid deformation, rupture or vibration during operation.
1900 mm or more
obstacle
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9. SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION OF OUTOOR UNIT
9.1 INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
The outdoor unit can be installed in any outside location, on a wall, on a roof or on a ground level.
9.2 CONSIDERATIONS FOR SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
Avoid installation location which can lead to excessive distance between outdoor and indoor units to avoid alteration on system cooling and heating performance.
Avoid installation location which can lead to excessive height difference between indoor and outdoor units to avoid alteration on system cooling and heating performance.
Avoid installation location which can lead to unnecessary turns and bends in the refrigerant piping lines connecting outdoor unit with indoor unit.
Avoid installation location where there are obstacles near the air outlet or inlet that may affect air flow and performance of the unit
Avoid multiple unit installation with units facing each other and blowing discharged air into each other.
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SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION OF OUTOOR UNIT (Cont.)
CONSIDERATIONS FOR SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION (Cont.)
Select the installation location of outdoor unit which is able to support operating weight of outdoor unit, and not cause vibration.
Select the installation location of outdoor unit which is far away from the direct sunlight.
Select the installation location of outdoor unit which is far away from heat sources, steam or flammable gas.
Select the installation location of outdoor unit which is free of dust or any material, which can cause clogging of condenser coil. When installing unit on the ground, select a location not subjected to flooding.
Avoid installation location which is full of oil vapors which may result in malfunction.
Avoid installation location which is full of sulfuric gas which may result in malfunction.
Select installation location where the operation noise and discharged air are not disruptive to your neighbors.
When the installation is made on the rooftop or other places subject to strong wind :
When the outdoor unit is to be installed on the rooftop or at the places where there are no other buildings around. it is required to avoid the strong wind from blowing directly into the air outlet of the outdoor unit so as to prevent the negative impacts on cooling or heating performances due to insufficient airflow of the outdoor unit heat exchanger and to prevent from faulty performances.
When there are walls in the vicinity, the air outlet should face the wall and keep a space of 500mm from the wall.
When the air outlet is affected by the strong wind, the installation position should be changed so as to make the air outlet at a straight angle from the wind direction.
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SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION OF OUTOOR UNIT (Cont.)
9.3 MINIMUM CLEARANCES WHEN SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION FOR SINGLE OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Obstacle at unit front ( air outlet )
Select installation location which allows the minimum clearances shown in the figures for free air circulation and easy accessibility for service and maintenance :
The front of outdoor unit ( air outlet )
should be away from any obstacle by 500 mm or more to ensure free air circulation.
The back of outdoor unit ( air inlet )
should be away from any obstacle by 160 mm or more. This distance is built in the design of wall support to ensure free air circulation.
The left side of outdoor unit
should by away from any obstacle by 400 mm or more to ensure easy access to refrigerant and electrical connections.
The right side of outdoor unit ( air inlet )
should be away from any obstacle by 250 mm or more to ensure free air circulation.
The top side of outdoor unit
should be away from any obstacle by 400 mm or more to ensure easy access to the electrical components, motor and fan.
Obstacle at unit front ( air outlet ) & Obstacle at unit back ( air inlet )
Obstacle at unit front ( air outlet ) & Obstacle at unit top
Obstacle at unit back ( air inlet )
Obstacle at unit back ( air inlet ) & Obstacle at unit top
Obstacle at unit back ( air inlet ) & Obstacle at unit right and left sides
500 mm or more
160 mm or more
1000 mm
or more
400 mm or more
1000 mm
or more
160 mm or more
400mm
or more
160mm
or more
160 mm or more
400 mm or more
250 mm or more
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SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION OF OUTOOR UNIT (Cont.)
9.4 MINIMUM CLEARANCES WHEN SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION FOR SERIAL INSTALLATION OF MORE THAN ONE OUTDOOR UNIT
Obstacle at unit front ( air outlet )
Select installation location which allows the minimum clearances shown in the figures for free air circulation and easy accessibility for service and maintenance :
The front of outdoor unit ( air outlet )
should be away from any obstacle by 500 mm or more to ensure free air circulation.
The back of outdoor unit ( air inlet )
should be away from any obstacle by 160 mm or more. This distance is built in the design of wall support to ensure free air circulation.
The left side of outdoor unit
should by away from any obstacle by 400 mm or more to ensure easy access to refrigerant and electrical connections.
The right side of outdoor unit ( air inlet )
should be away from any obstacle by 250 mm or more to ensure free air circulation.
The top side of outdoor unit
should be away from any obstacle by 400 mm or more to ensure easy access to the electrical components, motor and fan.
Obstacle at unit front ( air outlet ) & Obstacle at unit back ( air inlet )
Obstacle at unit back ( air inlet )
Obstacle at unit back ( air inlet ) & Obstacle at right and left sides
1000 mm
or more
160 mm or more
1000 mm
or more
400 mm or more
400 mm or more
160 mm or more
400 mm or more
400 mm or more
400 mm or more
400 mm or more
400 mm or more
250 mm or more
160 mm or more
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10. INSTALLATION LOCATION CHECK LIST
(A) INDOOR UNIT
- The installation location is close to the outdoor unit
- The wall hole (required to pass refrigerant piping, electrical cables and drain line) is properly made as per installation required.
- The installation location permit the unit to deliver air to all of the space to be air-conditioned
- The installation location is far away from any sunlight
- The installation location is far away from any heat sources
- The installation location avoid obstructions, which affect motion of supply and/or return air to the unit
- The installation location permit free service space around the unit right, left, front back and top
(B) OUTDOOR UNIT
- The electrical power supply is close to the outdoor unit
- The installation location is close to the indoor unit
- The installation location is able to support operating weight of outdoor unit
- The installation location is far away from any sunlight
- The installation location is free of dust or any material,
which can cause clogging of outdoor coil
- The installation location allow sufficient space
for air circulation around the unit
- The installation location allow sufficient space
for service and maintenance around the unit
- The installation location is selected so that the operation
noise and discharge air do not disturb the neighbors
(C) REFRIGERANT PIPING LINES BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS
- The excessive length of refrigerant piping lines is avoided
- The excessive height between indoor and outdoor units is avoided
- The excessive number of turns and bends in the refrigerant piping lines is avoided
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11. INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
11.1 STANDARD INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED FROM THE FACTORY
DESCREPTION SHAPE QTY USE
Battery 1.5 volt size AAA alkaline type
2 To operate the wireless remote control
Wireless remote control
1 To operate the air conditioner
Owner manual
1
To illustrate control functions of operation
Installation Manual 1 To illustrate installation instructions.
Wall hang bracket
1 For indoor unit installation on the wall.
Wall support for outdoor unit ( Only for domestic market )
1 To mount outdoor unit on the wall
Floor support for outdoor unit ( Only for domestic market )
1
To mount outdoor unit on the ground or floor
Insulated refrigerant piping lines with flare nuts of length 3 meter ( Only for domestic market )
1
To connect refrigerant between outdoor and indoor units and refrigerant piping lines
11.2 STANDARD INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED FROM THE FACTORY
( Only for export markets )
DESCREPTION SHAPE QTY USE
Flare nuts ( 3/8" & 1/4" ) supplied with outdoor units 38KHET12 & 38QHET12
1 + 1
To be mounted on the refrigerant piping lines before being connected
to the outdoor unit. Flare nuts ( 1/2" & 1/4" ) supplied with outdoor units 38KHET18 & 38QHET18
1 + 1
To be mounted on the refrigerant
piping lines before being connected
to the outdoor unit. Flare nuts ( 5/8" & 3/8" ) supplied with outdoor units 38KHET24 & 38QHET24
1 + 1
To be mounted on the refrigerant
piping lines before being connected
to the outdoor unit.
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INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES (Cont.)
11.4 OTHER INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
Not supplied from the factory but must be used in the installation field to complete installation.
DESCREPTION USAGE
Electrical Connection Cables
To electrically connect the indoor unit, the outdoor unit and circuit breaker
ـ Wall Sleeve ـ Wall Cap ـ Sealer putty
To fill the gap between the wall hole and the lump of refrigerant piping lines, electrical connection cables and condensate drain line.
ـ Finishing tape PVC film
To tie together the refrigerant piping lines, electrical connection cables and condensate drain line.
ـ Vinyl tape
To stick pipe insulation.
ـ Drain hose ID 16-17mm
To remove condensate water, from the indoor unit to the outside.
ـ Refrigerant piping lines
To connect refrigerant R22 between indoor and outdoor units
ـ Pipe insulation
To insulate gas and liquid refrigerant piping lines
- Refrigerant R22
To adjust refrigerant charge for long refrigerant piping lines (more than 3 meter)
- Clamps or saddles
To secure the lump of refrigerant piping lines, electrical cables and condensate drain line
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12. INSTALLATION CHART
1) Installing outdoor unit
5) Connecting refrigerant piping lines
9) Air purging with a vacuum pump
2) Drilling hole thru the wall
6) Connecting condensate drain line
10) Refrigerant leak test
3) Installing indoor unit
7) Connecting electrical wiring
11) Opening service valves
4) Pipes flaring
8) Finishing outer pipe covering
12) Finishing installation
13) Test Running
14) Description of operation
Outdoor
unit
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13. INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
13-1 PREPARATION STEPS BEFORE INSTALLATION
STEP (1) :Selecting Wall Hole Location
Back right or Back left piping :
In case of passing refrigerant piping lines, electrical cables and condensate drain line behind the unit, drill a hole of 65mm behind the unit in one of the following locations as per the section :
Right Side or Left Side Piping :
In case of passing refrigerant piping lines, electrical cables and condensate drain line from unit right side or from unit left side, remove the pipe cover form the side panel.
Size 12K
Size 18K
Size 24K
Right rear side refrigerant pipe hole ø 65
45
90
120 mm or more to wall
Left rear side refrigerant pipe hole ø 65
120 mm or more to wall
40
40
Indoor unit outline Installation plate
150mm or more to ceiling
265
Hooked Part
Above 120 mm or more to wall
432
432
108
1
080
330
130
Indoor unit outline
22
130
790
Hooked Part
120 mm or more to wall
2
56
256
209 920
293
130
Indoor unit outline
41
1
30
50
120 mm or more to wall
150mm or more to ceiling
Above 120 mm or more to wall
50 50
Above 150mm or more to ceiling
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