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Service, A warning, Lubrication – Carrier 50HJ015 User Manual

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Table 7 — Accessory/FlOP Static Pressure Drop* (in. wg)

UNIT

50HJ

UNIT

VOLTAGE

CFM

ELECTRIC HEATERS

(kW)

ECONOMIZER

208/230-3-60

4.000

5.000
6.000
7,200

0 05 (14-34) 0 06 (42) 0 07 (56'
0.07(14-34) 0.08(42

0.10(56'

0 09 (14-34) 0 12 42

0.15 56

0 03

0 05

0.07
0 09

015

460-3-60

4.000
5.000
6.000

7,200

0 05 (15,32) 0.06 (55

0 07 15,32

0 08 55

0 09 (15,32) 012 (55,

0 03

0 05

0.07
0 09

(

575-3-60

4.000
5.000
6.000
7,200

0.06 (37)
0 08 37)

0 12 37
0 15 37

0 03
0.05

0 07
0 09

208/230-3-60

6,000
7,200

9,000

10,000

0 09 (26/34) 0 12 (42/56) 0 15 (56/75)

oil 26/34

016 42/56 0 20 56/75

0 15 26/34

0 19 42/56 0 24 56/75

0.17 26/34

0.21 (42/56) 0.26 (56/75

0 07
0 09
0.11
0 12

024

460-3-60

6,000

7,200
9,000

10,000

0.09 (32) 0.12 (55) 0.15 (80)

oil 32

0.15 (55

0 20 80

015 (32

0 19 55

0 24 (80

0.17 32

0 21 55) 0.26(80

0 07
0 09
0.11
0.12

575-3-60

6,000

7,200
9,000

10,000

0 07
0 09
0.11
0

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Flop — Factory-Installed Option
*The static pressure must be added to external static pressure The sum and

the evaporator entering air cfm should then be used in conjunction writh the

Fan Performance tabie to determine biower rpm and watts

NOTE: Heaters are rated at 208/240 v, 480 v, and 575 v

SERVICE

A WARNING

Before performing service or maintenance operations
on unit, turn off main power switch to unit. Turn off
accessory heater power switch if applicable. Electrical

shock could cause personal injury.

Cleaning

— Inspect unit interior at beginning of each

heating and cooling season and as operating conditions re­
quire. Remove unit top panel and/or side panels for access
to unit interior.
EVAPORATOR COIL — Clean as required with a com­
mercial coil cleaner.
CONDENSER COIL — Clean condenser coil annually and
as required by location and outdoor-air conditions. Inspect
coil monthly — clean as required.
CONDENSATE DRAIN — Check and clean each year at

start of cooling season.
FILTERS — Clean or replace at start of each heating and
cooling season, or more often if operating conditions re­
quire. Refer to Table 1 for type and size.
OUTDOOR-AIR INLET SCREENS — Clean screens with
steam or hot water and a mild detergent. Do not use dis­
posable filters in place of screens.

Lubrication

COMPRESSORS -- Each compressor is charged with cor­

rect amount of oil at the factory. Observe the oil level in
the sight glass at start-up. If unit oil level is below sight
glass, add oil until level is approximately V4 sight glass.

FAN SHAFT BEARINGS The bearings are of the pil­
low block type and have grease fittings. The bearing oppo­

site the motor end has an extended tube line so it can be
lubricated from the motor side. Lubricate the bearings twice
annually.
Typical lubricants are given below:

MANUFACTURER

LUBRICANT

Texaco

Regal AFB-2*

Mobil

Mobilplex EP No. 1

Sunoco

Prestige 42

Texaco

Multifak 2

CONDENSER AND EVAPORATOR-FAN MOTOR BEAR­
INGS — The condenser and evaporator-fan motors have
permanently-sealed bearings, so no field lubrication is
necessary.

Evaporator Fan, 50HJ015 Units

PERFORMANCE ADJUSTMENT - Fan motor pulleys on
the 50HJ015 units are factory set for speed shown in
Table 1.

To change fan speeds:

1. Shut off unit power supply.

2. Loosen belt by loosening fan motor mounting plate nuts.
3. Loosen movable-pulley flange setscrew (see Fig. 19).
4. Screw movable flange toward fixed flange to increase

speed and away from fixed flange to deccrease speed.
Increasing fan speed increases load on motor. Do not
exceed maximum speed specified in Table 1.

5. Set movable flange at nearest key way of pulley hub and

tighten setscrew. (See Table 1 for speed change for each
full turn of pulley flange.)

To align fan and motor pulleys:

1. Loosen fan pulley setscrews.

2. Slide fan pulley along fan shaft.
3. Make angular alignment by loosening motor from mount­

ing plate.

SERVICE AND REPLACEMENT (see Fig. 20)
NOTE: To remove belts only, follow Steps 1-7.

1. Remove filter and supply-air section panels.

2. Remove unit to cover.
3. Remove coil guard,
4. Loosen screws A and B on both sides of motor mount

assembly.

5. Loosen screw C.
6. Rotate motor mount assembly (with motor attached) as

far as possible away from evaporator coil.

7. Remove belt.

'Preferred lubricant because it contains rust and oxidation inhibitors

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