Carrier 38YCC024 SERIES300 User Manual HEAT PUMP Manuals And Guides L0408386
CARRIER Air conditioner/heat pump(outside unit) Manual L0408386 CARRIER Air conditioner/heat pump(outside unit) Owner's Manual, CARRIER Air conditioner/heat pump(outside unit) installation guides
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS • Your heat pump system should never be operated without a clean air filter properly installed. Plan to inspect the filter periodically. A clogged air filter will increase operating costs and shorten the life of the unit, Recognize safety inS\wmation. This is the safety-alert symbol z_. When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential S\_rpersonal injury. • Supply-air and return-air registers should not be blocked. Drapes, furniture, and toys are some of the items commonly S\mnd obstructing registers. Restricted airflow lessens the unit's efficiency and life span. • The outdoor unit must have unrestricted airflow. Do not cover the unit, lean anything against it, or stand on it. Do not allow grass clippings, leaves, or other debris to accumulate around or on top of the unit. Maintain a 12-in. minimum clearance between the outdoor unit and tall grass, vines, shrubs, etc. Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or product and property damage. NOTE is used to highlight suggestions that will result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation. • Your multipurpose indoor thermostat is the control center for your heat pump system. You should familiarize yourself with its proper operation. Attempting to control the system by other means--S\_r instance, switching the electrical supply power ON and OFF--may cause damage to the unit. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance, or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock, or other conditions which may cause personal injury or property damage. Consult a qualified installer, service agency, or your distributor or branch for information or assistance. The qualified installer or service agency must use factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this product. • During heating, increasing the thermostat setting more than 2 degrees may cause the supplemental heaters to be turned on to satisfy the thermostat. Needless use of the supplementary heat reduces potential energy savings. • You may find that you can maintain greater personal comS\_rtby running the fan continuously. "Air pockets" can S\_rm due to the structure of the house, placement of registers, etc. These air pockets may be too cool or warm l\_r your liking. Continuous fan operation minimizes any temperature differences. Also, systems equipped with electronic or mechanical air cleaners and/or humidifiers offer the added benefits of having the air continuously cleaned yea>round and humidified during the winter season. To prevent personal injury, death, or property damage, read and follow all instructions and warnings, including labels shipped with or attached to unit before operating your new heat pump. IMPORTANT • A system equipped with a heat or energy recovery ventilator offers the advantage of exhausting stale air Srom the home and allowing fresh air in from the outdoors while minimizing heat loss. • Your system may also be equipped with a zoning system which allows individual control over the temperatures of separate areas of your home. FACTS To better protect your invest ment and to elilninate unnecessary service calls, familiarize yourself with the S\_llowing facts: • Each unit has a rating plate affixed to it which provides necessary inS\wmation S\_rspecific identification of a unit. You should familiarize yourself with the product, model, and serial numbers listed on each rating plate. Record them S\_rfnture reference on the last page of this booklet. NOTE TO INSTALLER: THIS MANUAL • Your heat pump will remove humidity fiom your home during the cooling season. ASter a few minutes of operation, you should be able to see water trickle from the condensate drain of the indoor cooling coil. Check this occasionally to be sure the drain system is not clogged. Of course, don't expect to see much drainage if you live in a very dry environment. SHOULD BE LEFT WITH THE EQUIPMENT USER. • During the heating cycle, air from your registers may seem cooler than you might first expect. This is because your heat pump delivers a constant flow of air at around 90°F to 105°F instead of in sudden bursts of hot air as with a conventional furnace. This air may feel cool because it is slightly less than your skin temperature. However, it is sufficiently warm to keep you coml\wtable. • Ice or frost will tend to form on the outdoor coil during the winter heating operation. Your heat pump is designed to automatically melt the ice. When in this defrost cycle, it is normal for steam or I\_gto rise from the outdoor unit. Do not be alarmed? • Do not operate your unit in cooling mode when outdoor temperatures are below 55°F unless your unit was modified l\_r low-ambient operation. • Do not operate your unit in heating mode when outdoor temperatures are above 66°F unless you set your thermostat to emergency heat mode. OPERATING YOUR HEAT PUMP The operation of your heat pump system is controlled by the indoor thermostat. You simply adjust the thermostat and it maintains the indoor temperature at the level you select. Most thermostats l\w heat pump systems have three controls: a temperature control selector, a FAN control, and a SYSTEM or MODE control. The FAN control offel.Stwo options for controlling the indoor blower: AUTO and ON. When set to AUTO, the blower l-uns only when the heat pump is operating. When set to ON, the Nower l'uns continuously. Typically, the SYSTEM or MODE control on your thermostat offers the l\_llowing selections: COOL, OFE HEAT, AUTO, and EMERGENCY HEAT. Some thermostats may have a separate switch t\_rEMERGENCY HEAT. The heat pump will not operate when the SYSTEM OR MODE control is set to OFF. With the SYSTEM or MODE control set to COOL, your heat pump will provide cooling when the indoor temperature rises above the level you wish to maintain. With the SYSTEM or MODE control set to HEAT. your heat pump will provide warmth whenever the indoor temperature falls below the level that you have selected. The AUTO selection t\mnd on some thermostats provides l\_r automatic changeover between cooling and heating. With the SYSTEM or MODE control set toAUTO, cooling operation is activated when the indoor temperature rises above the thermostat cooling temperature setting, or heating operation is activated when the indoor temperature drops below the thermostat heating setting. Depending on your typical winter heating needs, your home comt\wt system may include a supplementary heating source. The EMERGENCY HEAT setting (EHEAT) provides l\_r convenient selection between the two heating appliances. Your heat pump will operate when the SYSTEM or MODE control is set to HEAT. With the SYSTEM or MODE control set to EHEAT. the heat pump will turn off and the supplementary heat source will be activated. In certain geographic areas and in certain applications, supplemental heat is not required. Any questions regarding your application should be directed to your dealel; COOLING MODE When operating in cooling mode, yonr heat pump will run in cooling mode until the indoor temperature is lowered to the level you have selected. On extremely hot days, your heat pump will run for longer periods at a time and have shorter "oW' periods than on moderate days. The t\_llowing are typical conditions that add extra heat and/or humidity to your home. Your heat pump will work longer to keep your home coml\wtable under these conditions: • Entrance doors are frequently opened and closed • Laundry appliances are being operated • A shower is running • More than the usual number of people are present in the home • More than the normal number of electric lights are in use • Drapes are open on the sunny side of the home HEATING MODE With the SYSTEM or MODE control of your indoor thermostat set to HEAT, your heat pump will run in heating mode until room temperature is raised to the level you have selected. Of course, your heat pump will have to operate l\_r longer periods to maintain a comt\mable environment on cooler days and nights than on moderate ones. SUPPLEMENTAL HEAT Your heat pump is your prili'lary heating source. Y_our system may also be equipped with a supplemental heating source such as electric, gas, or oil. On cold days and nights, your system will automatically turn on the supplemental heat in order to maintain the level of coml\_rt you have selected. DEFROST MODE When your heat pump is providing heat to your home and the outdoor temperature drops below 45°F, moisture may begin to freeze on the surface of the outdoor coil. If allowed to build up, this ice would impede airflow across the coil and reduce the amount of heat absorbed from the outside all: So, to maintain energy-efficient operation, your heat pump has an automatic defrost mode. The defrost mode starts at a preset time interval of 90 minutes, although, it may be reset to either 30 or 50 minutes. Defrost will start at the preset time only if the ice is sufficient to interfere with normal heating operation. After the ice is melted from the outdoor coil, or after a maximum of 10 minutes in defrost mode, the unit automatically switches back to normal heating operation. Do not be alarmed if steam or fog appears at the outdoor unit during defrost mode. Water vapor from the melting ice may condense into a mist in the cold outside all: During certain weather conditions such as heavy snow and freezing rain it is not uncommon l\_r ice to build up on the outdoor unit grille. This is normal for these weather conditions. Do not attempt to remove the ice from the outdoor unit grille. This condition will not affect the proper function of the unit and will clear within a few days. EMERGENCY HEAT MODE The emergency heat (EHEAT) setting on your Carrier electronic thermostat can be used to turn off your heat pump and use only the supplemental heating source (if equipped). The Auxiliary Heat Indicator (AUX HT) will be displayed while your system is operating in EHEAT mode. Emergency heat is not normally used. There may be situations, however, whenit is necessary, suchaswhenyourheatpump requires servicing. If theelectricity toyourheatpumphasbeenofft\_rmorethan 30minutes, switchyourthermostat toEHEATmode before restarting yourheatpump.Leave thesystem inEHEATmode l\_ranamount oftimeequaltothepoweroutage. It isnotnecessarytoexceed 12hrs.If youcannot determine howlongthe powerhasbeenoft,leave thesystem inEHEATmode l\_r8hrs. PERFORMING ROUTINE MAINTENANCE With the proper maintenance and care, your heat pump will operate economically and dependably. Maintenance can be accomplished easily by referring to the l\_llowing directions. However, bet\_re performing maintenance, consider these important safety precautions: latches toward center of plate. Lift filter to clear lower flange. Filter is spring-loaded and will "pop out." Reinstall filter, being certain to secure filter behind lower flange. When reinstalling cover plate, secure plate behind upper flange then slide tabs outward. The indoor fan coil unit may be located in the attic. In this instance the filter may be located behind the return air grille. Access the filter by removing the return air grille. If your system includes a high efficiency or electronic air cleaner, refer to air cleaner User's Manual t\_r proper filter cleaning or replacement. INDOOR COIL If the split-system coil hits only been operated with a clean filter in place, it should require minimal cleaning. If coil cleaning is required, call your dealer ti_r service. It may be necessary to clean the coil with a detergent solution and rinse it with water. This could require the removal of the coil. You should not attempt this yourself. OUTDOOR Disconnect all electrical power to the indoor air handler or furnace before removing access panels to perform any maintenance. Disconnect power to both the indoor and outdoor units. Note: There may be more than one electrical disconnect switch. Electrical shock can cause personal injury or death. Although special care has been taken to minimize sharp edges in the construction of your unit, be extremely careful when handling parts or reaching into the unit. Failure to follow this caution could result in minor personal injury or product and property damage. CHECKTHE AIR FILTER A dirty air filter will cause excessive strain on the compressor and blower motor. This can cause the components to over-heat and automatically shut down. In the worst case, the components will fail and need to be replaced. To avoid inefficient or failed operation of your unit, CHECK THE FILTER(S) EVERY 3 TO 4 WEEKS. Replace filter(s) when necessary, or clean the filter(s) if you have the reusable type. COIL IS"grass clippings, leaves, shrubbery, and debris are kept away from the outdoor unit, minimal care should be sufficient to keep the system functioning properly. For proper drainage, debris must be removed periodically from the base pan. However, if the outdoor coil becomes dirty, use a vacuum cleaner or shop vac with soft blush attachment to clean the exterior surface. Vacuum coil surface using an up and down motion. Be carefnl not to bend or damage fins. If dirt is deep in the coil, contact your dealer t\_r service. The outdoor fan motor may have to be disconnected and the top panel removed to gain access to the coil t\_r thorough cleaning. Do not attempt this yourself. OUTDOOR COILmSEA COAST If your unit is located near the ocean, special maintenance is required. Ocean mist/breeze CalTies salt, which is conosive to most metals. Although your new unit is made out of galvanized metal and is protected by top-grade paint, you should take the precaution of additional maintenance which consists of periodically washing the unit. By washing all exposed surfaces and coil, you will be adding additional life to your unit. Please consult your installing contractor for proper intelwals/procedures t\_r your geographic area or selwice contact. Disposable filters should be replaced by similal: new filters of the same dimensions. Reusable, permanent filters should be washed in a solution of cold water and mild detergent, then rinsed and thoroughly dried. THE FILTER MUST BE COMPLETELY DRY BEFORE BEING REINSTALLED. To avoid prolonged shutdown of your unit while a filter is drying, you should have an extra filter on hand. This allows you to rotate between the 2 with minimal downtime for your coml\_rt system. Extra filters may be purchased from your dealer. There are no filters in the outdoor unit of a split system. If your indoor unit is a gas or oil furnace, refer to your furnace User's Manual tier filter location and procedures for replacement or cleaning. If your system includes an indoor thn coil unit, the filter may be located in the unit where it connects with the return-air duct or plenum. (See Fig. 1.) Remove the filter cover plate by sliding Fig. 1--Removing Filter from Fan Coil Unit UNIT SUPPORT REGULAR DEALER MAINTENANCE Your split-system outdoor uuit should be maiutaiued at a level position. If its support should shift or settle so that the unit is no longer level, you should correct the condition. Relevel it promptly to assure water drains out of the unit. If you notice that water or ice collects beneath the unit, arrange for it to be drained away from the unit. In addition to the routine maintenance that you perl\wm, your home comfort system should be inspected regularly by a properly trained service technician. The inspection (preferably twice each year. but at least once every year) should include the l\_llowing: Heat pumps installed in snowbelt areas should be elevated with support feet or a snow stand. BEFORE YOU REQUEST "SERVICE CALL" CHECK FOR THESE PROBLEMS: A • Routine inspection of air filter(s). Replacement as required. • Inspection and cleaning of the blower wheel, housing, and motor as required. EASILY SOLVED • Inspection and, if required, cleaning of indoor and outdoor coils. • Check the indoor and outdoor disconnect switches. Verily that circuit breakers are ON or that fuses have not blown. • Inspection of the indoor coil drain pan, plus the primary and secondary drain lines. If supplied, the auxiliary drain pan and line should be inspected at this time. Service should include cleaning if required. • Check l\w sufficient airflow. Check the air filter(s) t\_r any accumulations of dirt. Check t\w blocked return-air or supplyair registers. Be sure registers are open and unobstructed. • A check of all electrical wiring and connections. • Check the settings on your indoor thermostat. If you desire cooling, make sure that the temperature control selector is set below room temperature and the SYSTEM or MODE control is set to COOL or AUTO. If you require warmth, make sure that the temperature control selector is set above room temperature and the SYSTEM or MODE control is set to HEAT or AUTO. The FAN control should be set to ON t\w continuous blower operation or AUTO if you wish blower to function only while your heat pump is operating. • A check t\_r secure physical connections of individual components within units. • Operational check of the heat pump system to determine actual working condition. Necessary repair and/or adjustment should be perl\wmed at this time. • Your selwicing dealer may offer an economical service contract that covers seasonal inspections. Ask t\_r further details. If your coml\wt system still lhils to operate, turn your system off and contact your servicing dealer t\w troubleshooting and repairs. Specify your apparent problem, and state the model and serial numbers of your equipment. (Ytm should have theru recorded on the last page of this booklet.) With this information, your dealer may be able to offer helpful suggestions over the phone or save valuable time through knowledgeable preparation l\_r the service call. Installation: Date Outdoor Unit: Product No. Indoor Unit: Product No. FORTHE HEATING ON PARTS: Consult your Installing RECORD Record the model, product, and serial numbers of your new equipment. This inl\_rmation, along with the other readyreference facts requested will be necessary should you ever require inl\)rmation or selwice. Dealer Name, Address, Phone Model No. Model No. TO OBTAIN INFORMATION or cleaning Serial No. Serial No. & COOLING dealer or classified section of your local telephone directory under the "Heating Equipment" or "Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems" heading for dealer IlsUng by brand name. Have available the Model No., Series Letter, & Serial No. of your equipment to ensure correct replacement part. Carrier Corporation Manufacturer Copyright 2003 Carrier Corporation reserves the right to dlsconUnue, Form: 0M38-54 or change • Indianapolis, Indiana 46231 at any time, specifications Replaces: OM38-52 or designs without Printed in the U.S.A. notice and without 04-03 Incurring PC 101 obligations. Catalog No. 533-80075
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