Carrier 5F User Manual
Installation, start-up and service instructions, 5f,h open-drive compressors
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HEATING A COOLING
5F,H
Open-Drive Compressors
• Installation, Start-Up and Service Instructions
CONTENTS
Page
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS .................................. 1
INSTALLATION.......................................................
I
Step 1 — Prepare for Installation............................ 1
• PREPARE EQUIPMENT ROOM
Step 2 — Receive Machine ..................................... 1
• BEFORE UNLOADING
• RIG UNIT CAREFULLY
Step 3 — Install Unit.............................................. 10
• TO MOUNT MOTOR ON BASE
• TO MOUNT CARRIER COMPRESSOR UNITS
AND CONDENSER PACKAGES
• TO MOUNT COMPRESSOR BASE ON
SUPPORT STANDS
Step 4 — Assemble Refrigerant Piping
and Components.................................................... 10
• COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE PIPING
• REFRIGERANT DRIER
• FELT FILTERS
Step 5 — Install Multiple Compressors................ 11
• EQUALIZING LINES
Step 6 — Make Electrical Connections................ II
• GENERAL NOTES
• ATTACH POWER WIRES TO COMPRESSOR
MOTOR
• CHECK MOTOR ROTATION
• INSTALL CRANKCASE HEATER
Step 7 — Check Compressor/Motor
Alignment............................................................ 13
• BELT DRIVE
• DIRECT DRIVE
• HOT CHECK AND DOWELING
Step 8 — Assemble Water Piping........................ 13
Step 9 — Prepare Lubrication System................. 13
• INSTALL OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
• CHECK OIL LEVEL
PREPARE FOR INITIAL START-UP....................... 13
Evacuate, Dehydrate, and Leak Test................... 13
Refrigerant Charging ............................................ 13
START-UP............................................................... 13
Preliminary Steps.................................................. 13
Start Compressor................................................... 14
Check Control Operation ..................................... 14
Check High-Pressure Switch................................ 14
Check Low-Pressure Switch ............................... 14
Adjust Capacity Control (if required)................... 14
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE............................... 17
Check Lubrication System................................... 17
Check Water-Cooled Heads.................................. 19
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS..................................... 19
Service Notes......................................................... 19
Lubrication System............................................... 19
Pressure-Relief Valves.......................................... 26
Suction Strainer..................................................... 26
Cylinder Head and Valve Assemblies.................. 27
Cylinder and Unloader Sleeves............................ 27
Connecting Rods and Pistons............................. 28
Capacity Control Operation.................................. 28
Page
Capacity Control Inspection and Service______ 31
Crankshaft Inspection and Service......................... 32
Pump-End Main Bearing............................................ 33
Center Main Bearing.................................................... 33
Seal-End Main Bearing .............................................. 34
Crankshaft Seal Inspection and
Replacement.............................................................. 34
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................. 37
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Installation, start-up and servicing of this equipment
can be hazardous due to system pressures, electrical
components and equipment location.
Only trained, qualified installation and service per
sonnel should install, start-up or service this equipment.
When working on this equipment, observe precautions
in the literature, tags, stickers and labels attached to the
equipment and any other safety precautions that apply.
• Follow all safety codes.
• Wear safety glasses and work gloves.
• Use care in handling, rigging and setting bulky
equipment.
A
WARNING
Before performing service or maintenance operations
on unit, shut off and tag main power supply to unit.
Electrical shock could cause personal injury.
INSTALLATION
Step 1 — Prepare for Installation
PREPARE EQUIPMENT ROOM — Locate compres
sor or condensing unit in a well-ventilated area. If natural
ventilation is inadequate, provide forced ventilation
through ductwork. Check applicable code requirements.
Provide freeze-up protection for water-cooled con
densers, water lines and accessories if freezing tempera
tures can occur during winter shutdown periods.
Provide sufficient clearance for removal of compressor
cylinder heads and valve plates. Allow space on the oil
pump end for crankshaft removal as follows:
5F20, 30, 40, and 60 compressors...............................20in.
5H40, 46, 60, and 66 compressors.............................. 20 in.
5H80, 86, 120, and 126 compressors..........................30 in.
Provide space equal to condenser length for tube
removal and cleaning.
Step 2 — Receive Machine (Fig. 1 through 8)
BEFORE UNLOADING — Check unit nameplates
against model and serial numbers recorded in job speci
fications. Check all items against shipping list, and
examine items carefully for any shipping damage. If
damage is found or any major component has torn loose
from
its
anchorage,
have
transportation
inspectors
examine it before unloading. File claim immediately with
shipping company for any loss or damage.
(Continued on page 10.)
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Book
Tab
PC 111
Catalog No 530-526
2a
Printed inUS A
Form5F,H-11SI
For replacement Items use Carrier Specllled Parts
Pg 1
2-86
Replaces: 5F,FI-9SI