Cooling section start-up and adjustments, A caution – Carrier 48KHA User Manual
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Table 6—Model 48KHA,KLA Air Delivery (cfm)*
at Indicated External Static Pressure and Voltage (cont)
MODEL
48-
UNIT
VOLTS—
PHASE (60 Hz)
BLOWER
MOTOR
SPEED
COILt
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
208V
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
230V or 460V
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
Low
Heat
Cool
1440
1435
1435
1430
1425
1420
1415
1410
1400
1395
1385
1380
1365
1355
1340
1330
1305
1290
1730
1725
1720
1710
1700
1685
1675
1660
1645
1625
1601
1585
1560
1545
1520
1495
KHA048
208/
230-3
1470
1445
Med
Heat
Cooli
1755
1745
1740
1730
1725
1710
1700
1680
1665
1645
1625
1600
1580
1550
1530
1500
1470
1440
1970
1950
1945
1920
1910
1880
1875
1840
1825
1790
1775
1735
1720
1685
1660
1625
1600
1570
High
Heat
Cool
1950
1925
1920
1890
1880
1850
1940
1810
1795
1765
1750
1715
1700
1665
1645
1615
1590
1560
2175
2130
2130
2085
2085
2035
2030
1980
1970
1920
1905
1855
1840
1790
1765
1720
1695
1650
KLA160
230-1
Low
Heatt
Cool
1610
1595
1600
1585
1580
1575
1560
1550
1530
1515
1495
1475
High
Heat
Coolj:
2375
2270
2280
2185
2185
2100
2095
2015
2000
1930
1905
1840
Low
Heat
Cool
1880
1875
1875
1865
1860
1840
1825
1790
1770
1725
1700
1650
KHA060
230-1
Med
Heat^:
Cool
2130
2075
2075
2025
2015
1965
1955
1900
1890
1835
1810
1760
High
Heat
Coolj:
2345
2255
2260
2175
2180
2100
2095
2020
2010
1945
1930
1865
*Air delivery values are without air filter. Deduct field-supplied air filter
pressure drop to obtain external static pressure available for ducting
tHeating airflow values are with a dry coil Cooling airflow values are with
a wet coil.
frThese airflow values are at the factory heating and cooling motor speed
setting.
A dash (—) indicates portions of the table that are beyond the blower
motor capability or that are not applicable
NOTE: Do not operate the unit at a cooling airflow that is less than 350
fpm per each 12,000 Btuh of rated cooling capacity Indoor coil frosting
may occur at airflows below this point.
NOTE:
The igniter continues to spark for approximately 10
seconds after burners are ignited.
LIMIT
AND
PRESSURE
SWITCHES-Furnace
limit
switch (see Fig. 10) closes gas valve if leaving-air tempera
ture exceeds 175 F.
Normally closed limits switch completes control circuit
through pigtail lead W to gas valve 5F. See Fig. 10. Should
leaving-air temperature rise to 175 F, switch opens and W
control circuit breaks. Any interruption in W control circuit
instantly closes gas valve and stops gas flow to burners and
pilot. Blower motor continues to run until time-delay
sequence of heat relay is completed.
When air temperature at limit switch drops to the low-tem
perature setting of limit switch, switch closes and com
pletes W control circuit. Electric-spark ignition system
cycles emd unit returns to normeil heating operation.
BLOWER SAFETY SWITCH-BIower safety switch is a
temperature-actuated switch connected in parallel with con
tacts of heat relay. Function of switch is to activate blower
should gas valve fail to close when thermostat is satisfied.
Safety switch is mounted on blower divider panel. When
temperature at safety switch reaches approximately 175 F,
switch closes to start blower. Switch opens when tempera
ture at switch drops to approximately 116 F.
Cooling Section Start-Up and Adjustments
A CAUTION
Complete required procedures given in Unit Prepara
tion section before starting unit.
Do not jumper any safety devices when operating unit.
Do not operate compressor when outdoor temperature
is below 55 F (single-phase units) or 40 F (3-phase
units).
Do not permit compressor to rapid cycle. Allow 5 min
utes between cycles to prevent compressor damage.
CHECKING COOLING CONTROL OPERATION-Start
and check unit for proper cooling control operation as
follows:
1. Place room thermostat selector switch in OFF position.
Observe that blower motor starts when fan switch is
placed in ON position and shuts off when fan switch is
placed in AUTO, position.
2. Place selector switch in COOL position and fan switch
in AUTO, position. Set cooling control below room tem
perature. Observe that compressor, condenser fan and
evaporator blower motors start. Observe that cooling
cycle shuts down when control setting is satisfied.
3. When using an automatic changeover room thermo
stat, place both selector and fan switches in AUTO,
positions. Observe that unit operates in heating mode
when temperature control is set to call for heating
(above room temperature) and operates in cooling mode
when temperature control is set to call for cooling
(below room temperature).
CHECKING
AND
ADJUSTING
REFRIGERANT
CHARGE—Refrigerant system is fully charged with R-22
refrigerant, tested and factory sealed. For most applica
tions, factory charge is the correct amount for best perform
ance; however, this charge may require a slight adjustment
to attain rated performance.
NOTE:
Adjustment of refrigerant charge is not required
unless unit is suspected of not having proper R-22 charge.
For all applications, correct R-22 charge for best perform
ance is charge that results in a suction gas superheat of 5 F
at compressor inlet when unit is operating at ARI rating
conditions of 95 F db outdoor and 80 F db/67F wb indoor.
A superheat charging label is attached to outside of com
pressor access door. Label includes a Field Superheat
Charging Table and a Required Suction-Tube (F) tempera
ture chart.
Table 7 is intended for use when minor unit charge adjust
ments are required. For large adjustments, evacuate unit
and weigh in cheirge according to unit rating plate. Use
Table 7 to approximate charge if ARI rating conditions can-
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