Installation - Carrier 40KMC Series Installation Instructions Manual

In-ceiling cassette duct - free split system, sizes 018 to 036
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INSTALLATION
Complete
Pre-installation
Checks
1. Unpack
Unit
- Store the indoor
and outdoor
units
in the
original
packaging
until it is moved
to the final site for in-
stallation.
When
unpacking
indoor
unit,
be careful
not to
lift unit by condensate
drain discharge
pipe or by refrigerant
connections.
2. Inspect
Shipment
- Upon
receipt
of shipment,
check
the
indoor
and outdoor
units
for damage.
If there is any dam-
age,
forward
claim
papers
directly
to the
transportation
company.
Manufacturer
is not responsible
for damage
in-
curred in transit.
3. Inspect
Parts
Supplied
With
Units
-
Check
all items
against parts list (see page 4). If any items are missing,
noti-
fy your distributor
or Carrier office.
To prevent
loss or damage,
leave all parts in original
packages
until
installation.
Consider
System
Requirements
1. Consult
local building
codes
and NEC for special
installa-
tion requirements.
2. When deciding
the location
of the indoor and outdoor
units,
ensure
that the piping run does not exceed
the allowed
dis-
tances listed in Table 3.
3. Make sure the indoor
and outdoor
units are easily accessible
to electrical
power.
4. Allow
sufficient
clearances
for airflow,
wiring,
refrigerant
piping,
and servicing
the unit. See Fig. 2 and Fig. 3.
5. Condensate
piping
can be directed
through
the inside wall
to an approved
drain or straight
outside.
INSTALL
INDOOR
UNIT
Plan the installation
carefully
before you begin.
1. Select indoor
unit location.
a. A location
that can bear the weight
of the unit.
b. Install the unit a centrally
as possible
in the room.
c. Choose
a location
that does not obstruct
air circulation.
NOTE:
A maximum
of two air outlets
can be restricted
at one
time.
See Fig. 6. The Air Supply
Outlet
Obstruction
accessory
kit can be used to obstruct
air outlets.
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Fig. 6 - Air Outlet
Obstruction
d. Choose
a location that is easily accessible
for service
and maintenance.
e. Do not install indoor
units near a direct source of heat
such as direct sunlight
or heating
appliance.
f. Do not install units too close to humid
conditions.
2. Mounting
Indoor Unit
NOTE:
If the mounting
location
is in a plaster
board
ceiling,
the maximum
dimensions
of the unit housing
cutout
must not
exceed
2 It, 2 in. (0.66 mm)
square
for the 40KMC018
units
and 2 ft. 11 in. (0.66 mm) square
for the 40KMC024-036
and
40KMQ018-036
units.
NOTE:
The unit is in two sections:
The unit and the grille.
a. Use the factory supplied
cardboard
template as a guide
to mark the position
of the hangers,
refrigerant
lines and
condensate
drain pipes, power
supply cables
and remote
control
cables.
See Fig. 1 for dimensions.
b. Depending
on the type of ceiling, fix the threaded
hangers
as shown
in Fig. 7 and Fig. 8.
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®
(T) Nut
®
Washer
@ Washers
(_) Threaded
hangers
®
Threaded
hangers
@ Washer
®
Wooden frame
@ Nut
@ Nut
@ Nut
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Fig. 7 - Attaching
Hangers
to Ceiling
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Threaded hangers
3:
7=
"T" ar
(to be removed)
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Fig. 8 - Threaded
Hangers
and "T"Bar
c. Insert the washers
as shown
in Fig. 7 and Fig. 8.
d. Remove
the "T"bar
in ceiling to facilitate
installation.
See Fig. 8. If the "T" bar cannot be removed
from the
ceiling,
the unit may have to be tilted as shown
in Fig.
9.
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T-Bar
T-Bar
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upenslon race s
Supension Brackets
Fig. 9 - Positioning Unit in Ceiling
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e. If Fresh Air Intake or Conditioning
an Adjacent
Room
is required,
perform
the modification
required
to the unit
at this point.
Refer to the Installation
Options
section
for additional
details.

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