A Few Words About Your New Air Conditioning Unit; Electrical Data - Carrier Air V Owner's Manual

Recreational vehicle air conditioner, heat pump unit for non ducted system
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A FEW WORDS ABOUT YOUR NEW
AIR CONDITIONING UNIT
Thank you for choosing the Air V, Carrier Recreational Vehicle Air Conditioner, for your comfort needs.
You can feel confident in your selection because the same pride in craftsmanship and engineering knowledge
that goes into Carrier equipment to cool the Astrodome in Texas, the famous Sistine Chapel in Rome,
the Washington DC Halls of Congress and thousands of other installations worldwide has gone
into the construction of your unit.
In addition to cooling the room, your Carrier heat pump unit will also heat, filter and dehumidify the room's air.
An auxiliary electric resistance heating assembly is provided to take the chill out of the indoor air when the heat
pump can no longer operate. The heat pump will shut down at conditions which would cause outdoor coil freeze
up, generally near freezing temperatures.
The Air V air conditioners quietly give you maximum cooling and heating comfort. Now you can "Feel Carrier's
comfort"!
This manual will supply you with all the information you need for installing, operating and maintaining your new unit.
Take a few minutes to discover how to get the most in cooling and heating comfort and economic operation from
your new Air V.
Please keep this manual handy for future reference, and be sure to send in your warranty card.
You can also contact us by the internet web site,

ELECTRICAL DATA

1
All wiring must comply with local and national electrical codes. All wiring must be installed by qualified electricians.
If you have any questions about the following instructions, contact a qualified electrician.
2
Check the available power supply and resolve any wiring problems BEFORE installing and operating this unit.
3
This air conditioner is designed to operate from a 115V AC, 60Hz, 1 Phase power supply.
4
The unit nameplate is located on the left side of the condenser orifice that is on the rear of the basepan. The
wiring diagrams are located on the cover of the control box. The ceiling assembly unit wire diagrams are
located on the ceiling panel.
5
Note the unit's model, serial number, and the ceiling assembly serial number. Record this information on the
front cover of this manual. Refer to Figure 4 of page 9 for serial number location.
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