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Manual de usuario Carrier, modelo 1995

Fabricar: Carrier
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Nombre del archivo: 73xc-1ss.pdf
Idioma del manual:en
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± 05) WET BULB At F NAMEPLATE Volts Voltage Range Amps Watts EER (DOE) PF (%) 73XCB118301E 305 18,000/ 17,000 37 0 135 230/208 253-187 8 3/8 8 1870/ 1840 96 99 SERVICE DISCRETE NO. CAPACITOR (See Table 4) FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR (See Table 2) COMPRESSOR-START THERMISTOR (See Table 3) CAPILLARY (See Tables 6 and 7) Carrier Part Number FLA Data Insertion Number of Tubes 73XCB118301E RC-2 25901051 1 24 D-5 Z-1 CD-3 CI-1 3 LEGEND At — Entering wet-bulb temperature minus leaving wet-bulb temper- AHAM - ANSI - DOE - EER - FLA -PF Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers American National Standards Institute Department of Energy Energy Efficiency Ratio Full Load Amps Power Factor ature based on 67 P room wet-bulb temperature and 95 F dry-bulb outside-air temperature If conditions vary, wet-bulb At will vary ‘Based on AH AM Standard RAC-1 and ANSI Z234 1 Table 2 — Compressor KEY NUMBER (See Table 1) REPLACEMENT PART NUMBER OIL RECHARGE (OZ) VOLTS (Single-Ph, 60 Hz) LRA FLA D-5 P033-1822 80 230/208 44 0 128 LEGEND FLA — Full Load Amps LRA — Locked Rotor Amps Table 3 — Compressor-Start Thermistor KEY NUMBER CARRIER VENDOR RESISTANCE (See Table 1) NUMBER NUMBER (Ohms) Z-1 42320001 CM305C20C 25 Table 4 — Capacitor KEY NUMBER (See Table 1) CARRIER NUMBER MFD VOLTS RC-2 05706030 30/5 370 Table 5 - - Casing Dimensions (in.) KEY NUMBER (See Table 1) HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH 305 163/4 253/ie 233/4 Table 6 — Capillary Data KEY NUMBER DIMENSIONS (in ) (See Table 1) Length (± 002) ID (± 002) CD-3 1 Tube — 47 0 1 Tube - 054 2 Tubes — 29 3 2 Tubes — 054 Table 7 — Capillary Insertion KEY NUMBER (See Table 1) DEPTH (In.) DEPTH (In ) Condenser Coil Connection Tube Evaporator Coll Connection Tube CI-1 1 1 Table 8 — Receptacle, Fuse Type, Wire Size UNIT NAMEPLATE VOLTAGE 230/208 MAXIMUM NAMEPLATE AMPS 12 OUTLET RATED VOLTS/AMPS 250/15 RECEPTACLE CONFIGURATION © MFR PART NO Hubbell 5661 P &S 5661 GE GE4069-1 Arrow-Hart 5661 TIME-DELAY FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER SIZE (AMPS) 15 FUSE TYPE Cartridge RECOMMENDED AWG WIRE SIZE* 14 LEGEND AWG — American Wire Gage "Based on copper wire at 60 C temperature rating Table 9 — Electronic Control ITEM CARRIER PART NO INDOOR THERMISTOR COOLING-ONLY CONTROL CEPL130015-01 912-710011-P2216 2 Compressor Replacement PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE A CAUTION Stand clear of compressor terminals when working on compressors With system under pressure, terminals may blow causing personal injury_ Observe the same safety procedures for rotary compressors as for reciprocating compressors When changing compressors 1 Follow all safety codes Reminder use protective goggles, work gloves, and water-soaked quenching cloth 2 Shut off all electrical power to unit by lemoving power cord from outlet, then disconnect all wiring from the compressor 3 Apply field-supplied tap-a-lines to the true (closest to compressor) suction and discharge connections of the compressor 4 Recover the refrigerant charge from the unit After recovering, cut the discharge and suction line process tubes below the tube crimps If you choose a good tubing location for cutting the refrigerant lines initially, the location is easily accessible when making the final joints You can braze the oil piping stub into the new com-piessor fittings more easily before the compiessor is put back into the unit A CAUTION Oil vapor in piping stubs can ignite from torch flame and cause serious injury Exeicise extreme care when brazing, and keep brazing cloth and fire extinguisher handy for emergency use General CLEANING — Clean cooling coil and condenser coil Hold flashlight behind coil to see if all spaces are clear Use a hooked wire to remove dirt Dust accumulation obstructs or reduces airflow and results in loss of capacity Coils may be vacuumed when dry Outdoors, unit can be brushed with a stiff brush and fins blown out with compressed ait Thoioughly clean basepan, motois, fan wheels, other components, and all diain passages Vacuum insulation Clean all inside painted surfaces with mild detergent to remove grease Clean cabinet and grille Mild detergents reduce electrostatic charges on plastic sections of the grille and are good cleaners Do not use carbon tetrachloride, solvents, or waxes containing solvents to clean plastic sections PAINTING — Paint any parts that show evidence of rust with a good rust-resistant paint WIRING — Check all wiring for deterioration and all electrical contacts for tightness and lack of corrosion MOUNTING — Make sure unit is secure in window, and level from left to right and from front to rear according to installation instructions provided Check fans to ensure they are correctly positioned, centered in orifice, and tight on shaft LEAKS — Check any connections that show evidence of oil oi leaks When unit is propeily installed, centered, and leveled (see Owners’ Guide), check gaskets and wing panels for possible aii leakage CONTRO...


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