Step 7 - Condensate Drains - Carrier PF4MNB 019 Installation Instructions Manual

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CAUTION
!
PRODUCT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in product or property
damage.
Wrap a wet cloth around rear of fitting to prevent damage to
TXV and factory- -made joints.
Step 6 — Refrigerant Flow- -Control Device
The PF4MNB fan coil is equipped with R- -410A refrigerant TXV.
Use outdoor units designed for R- -410A refrigerant only.
CAUTION
!
PRODUCT OPERATION HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in improper product
operation.
If using a TXV in conjunction with a single- -phase
reciprocating compressor, a compressor start capacitor and
relay are required. Consult outdoor unit pre- -sale literature for
start assist kit part number.
Step 7 — Condensate Drains
To connect drains, the cap openings must be removed. Use a knife
to start the opening near the tab and using pliers, pull the tab to
remove the disk. Clean the edge of the opening if necessary and
install the condensate line. Finally caulk around the lines where
they exit the fitting to retain the low leak rating of the unit.
CAUTION
!
UNIT OR PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in product or
property damage.
The conversion of the fan coil to downflow requires special
procedures for the condensate drains on both A- -coil and
slope units. The vertical drains have an overflow hole
between the primary and secondary drain holes. This hole is
plugged for all applications except downflow, but must be
used for downflow. During the conversion process, remove
the plastic cap covering the vertical drains only and discard.
Remove the plug from the overflow hole and discard. At
completion of the downflow installation, caulk around the
vertical pan fitting to door joint to retain the low air leak
performance of the unit.
Units are equipped with primary and secondary 3/4- -in. FPT drain
connections. For proper condensate line installations see Fig. 1, 2,
3, 5 and 6. To prevent property damage and achieve optimum
drainage performance, BOTH primary and secondary drain lines
should be installed and include properly- -sized condensate traps.
(See Fig. 17 and 18.) Factory- -approved condensate traps are
available. It is recommended that PVC fittings be used on the
plastic condensate pan. Finger- -tighten plus 1- -1/2 turns. Do not
over- -tighten. Use pipe dope.
UNIT
Fig. 17 - - Recommended Condensate Trap
PRIMARY TRAP REQUIRED
(USE FACTORY KIT OR
FIELD-SUPPLIED TRAP OF
SUFFICIENT DEPTH.
STANDARD P-TRAPS ARE
NOT SUFFICIENT. SEE
FIGURE OF RECOMMENDED
CONDENSATE TRAP)
Fig. 18 - - Condensate Trap and Unit
CAUTION
!
PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in product or property
damage.
Shallow running traps are inadequate and DO NOT allow proper
condensate drainage. (See Fig. 19.)
DO NOT USE SHALLOW RUNNING TRAPS!
Fig. 19 - - Insufficient Condensate Trap
NOTE: When connecting condensate drain lines, avoid blocking
filter access panel, thus preventing filter removal. After connection,
prime both primary and secondary condensate traps.
NOTE: If unit is located in or above a living space where damage
may result from condensate overflow, a field- -supplied, external
condensate pan should be installed underneath the entire unit, and a
secondary condensate line (with appropriate trap) should be run
from the unit into the pan. Any condensate in this external
condensate pan should be drained to a noticeable place. As an
8
2" MIN
(51 mm)
2" MIN
(51 mm)
A03002
FILTER
ACCESS
PANEL
SECONDARY DRAIN WITH
APPROPRIATE TRAP REQUIRED
(USE FACTORY KIT OR
FIELD-SUPPLIED TRAP)
A03003
A03013

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