Carrier 40WAF0012 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual
Carrier 40WAF0012 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual

Carrier 40WAF0012 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual

4-way cassette indoor unit for mini variable refrigerant flow vrf systems

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40WAF009-048
4-Way Cassette Indoor Unit for
Mini Variable Refrigerant
Flow (VRF) Systems
Installation and Maintenance
Instructions
CONTENTS
Page
SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS
.....................
1,2
GENERAL
.......................................
2,3
INSTALLATION
.................................
4-9
Step 1 --
Unpack
and Inspect
Units ..............
4
PROTECTING
UNITS FROM DAMAGE
PREPARING
JOBSITE
FOR UNIT INSTALLATION
IDENTIFYING
AND PREPARING
UNITS
Step 2 --
Position
the Unit
.......................
4
Step 3 --
Mount the Unit
.........................
5
INSTALLING
HANGER
BOLTS
MOUNTING
UNIT
INSTALLING
PANEL
Step 4-
Connect Piping
.........................
6
CONDENSATE
PIPING
REFRIGERANT
PIPING
Step 5 -- Complete
Electrical
Connections
.......
7
Step 6 --
Position
and Connect
Controller
.......
9
REMOTE
WIRELESS
CONTROLLER
REMOTE
WIRED
CONTROLLER
(PROGRAMMABLE)
REMOTE
WIRED
CONTROLLER
(NON-PROGRAMMABLE)
CENTRAL
CONTROLLER
START-UP
.......................................
10
Pre-Start
Check
.................................
10
System
Operation
Check
.......................
10
MAINTENANCE
.................................
10
TROUBLESHOOTING
.........................
10-12
Replacement
Parts
.............................
12
SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS
Improper installation,
adjustment,
alteration,
service, main-
tenance,
or use can cause explosion,
fire, electrical
shock, or
other conditions
which
may cause death, personal
injury or
property
damage.
The qualified
installer or agency must use
factory-authorized
kits or accessories
when
modifying
this
product.
Follow
all safety codes.
Wear safety
glasses,
protective
clothing, and work gloves. Use quenching
cloth for brazing op-
erations. Have fire extinguisher
available. Read these instruc-
tions thoroughly
and follow all warnings
or cautions included
in literature
and attached to the unit. Consult
local building
codes and the current editions of the National
Electrical
Code
(NEC) ANSI!NFPA
(American
National
Standards
Institute/
National
Fire Protection
Association)
70. In Canada, refer to
the current editions of the Canadian
Electrical Code CSA (Ca-
nadian Standards Association)
C22.1.
Understand
the signal words --
DANGER.
WARNING,
and CAUTION.
DANGER
identifies the most serious hazards
which
will
result
in
severe
personal
injury
or
death.
WARNING
signifies hazards that could result in personal inju-
ry or death. CAUTION
is used to identify unsafe practices,
which would result in minor personal
injury or product
and
property damage.
Recognize
safety
information.
This
is the
safety-alert
symbol (z_)-
When this symbol is displayed on the unit and in
instructions
or manuals,
be alert to the potential
for personal
injury. Installing,
starting up, and servicing
equipment
can be
hazardous
due to system pressure,
electrical components,
and
equipment
location.
Electrical shock can cause personal
injury and death. Shut
off all power to this equipment
during installation.
There
may be more than one disconnect
switch. Tag all discon-
nect locations to alert others not to restore power until work
is completed.
When installing the equipment in a small space, provide
adequate measures
to avoid refrigerant
concentration
exceeding safety limits due to refrigerant leak. In case of
refrigerant leak during installation, ventilate the space
ilmnediately. Failure to follow this procedure may lead to
personal injury.
DO NOT USE TORCH to remove any component.
System
contains oil and refrigerant under pressure.
To remove a component,
wear protective
gloves and gog-
gles and proceed as follows:
a. Shut off electrical
power to unit.
b. Recover
refrigerant
to relieve
all pressure
from sys-
tem using both high-pressure
and low pressure
ports.
c. Traces
of vapor
should
be displaced
with nitrogen
and the work area should
be well ventilated.
Refrig-
erant in contact
with an open flame
produces
toxic
gases.
d. Cut component
connection
robing with tubing
cutter
and remove
component
from unit. Use a pan to catch
any oil that may come out of the lines and as a gage
for how much oil to add to the system.
e. Carefully
unsweat
remaining
tubing
stubs when nec-
essary. Oil can ignite when exposed
to torch flame.
Failure to follow these procedures
may result in personal
injury or death.
Manufacturer
reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications
or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Catalog No. 04-53400007-01
Printed in U.S.A.
Form 40WAF-1SI
Pg 1
6-15
Replaces:
New

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