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Small Chassis - Carrier Comfort 50ES-A Owner's Information Manual

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Routine
Maintenance
All routine maintenance
should be handled
by skilled,
experienced
personnel.
Your dealer can help you establish
a standard
procedure.
To assure
proper
functioning
of the unit,
flow
of condenser
air
must not be obstructed
from reaching
the unit. Clearance
from the
top of the unit is 48 in. (1219 ram). Clearance
of at least 36 in.(914
ram) is required
on sides except the power
entry side (42 in. [1067
mm]
clearance)
and the duct
side (12 in. [305
mm] naininmm
clearance).
Maintenance
and
Care
for
the
Equipment
Owner
Before proceeding
with those things
you might want
to maintain
yourself,
please
carefully consider
the following:
FIRE,
EXPLOSION,
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
AND
CUT HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury,
death or property
damage.
1. TURN
OFF ELECTRICAL
POWER
TO YOUR
UNIT
BEFORE
SERVICING
OR
PERFORMING
MAINTENANCE.
2. When
removing
access
panels
or
performing
maintenance
functions
inside
your
unit,
be
aware
of
sharp sheet metal parts and screws. Although
special care
is taken
to reduce
sharp
edges
to
a minimum,
be
extremely
careful
when
handling
parts
or reaching
into
the unit. Wear safety glasses,
glove,
and appropriate
pro-
tective clothing.
Air Filters
The
air filter(s)
should
be checked
every
3 or 4 weeks
and
changed
or cleaned
whenever
it becomes
dirty.
Dirty
filters
produce
excessive
stress
on the blower
motor
and can cause the
motor to overheat
and shut down.
This unit must
have air filters in place before
it can be operated.
These filters can be located
in one of at least two places.
In many
applications,
the
installer
will
provide
return
air
filter
grilles
mounted
on the wall or ceiling
of the conditioned
structure.
In the
instance
of filter grilles,
the filters can simply
be removed
from the
grille and replaced.
The other
typical
application
is an accessory
filter
rack installed
inside the unit itself. The following
information
is given to assist in
changing
filters used in these internal
filter racks.
Filter
kits are
available
as a purchased
accessory
or a factory
installed
option.
The same filter kit is included
with
the accessory
economizers
and factory
installed
economizers.
See Table
1 for
filter sizes supplied
with accessory
filter rack.
Table 1 - Replacement
Filter
Sizes
Unit Size
Filter Size
2 each 20 x 12 x 1
24
(508 x 305 x 25 mm)
2 each 20 x 12 x 1
30-36
(508 x 305 x 25 mm)
1 each 24x14x1
(610x356x25mm),
42-48
24x16x1
(610x406x25mm)
1 each 24x16x1
(610x406x25mm),
60*
24x18x1
(610x457x25mm)
*Units with bent indoor coil.
To replace or inspect filters in accessory
filter rack (See Fig. 2):
1. Remove
the filter access panel using a 5/16-in.
nut driver.
2. Remove
the filter(s)
by pulling
it out of the unit.
If the
filter(s) is dirty, clean or replace with a new one.
When installing
the new filter(s),
note the direction
of the airflow
arrows
on the filter frame, which
should be pointed
at the indoor
coil.
3. Reinstall
filter
access
panel
ensuring
opening
is air and
water
tight.
If you have difficulty
locating
your air filter(s)
or have questions
concerning
proper
filter
maintenance,
contact
your
dealer
for
instructions.
When
replacing
filters, always
use the same size and
type of filter that was supplied
originally
by the installer.
[]NIT
OPERATION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this caution
may
result
in
property
damage.
Never
operate
your
unit
without
filters
in
place.
An
accumulation
of dust and lint on internal
parts of your unit
can
cause
loss
of efficiency
and
blower
motor
and/or
compressor
damage.
Filter Access
Panel
For Accessory
Filter Rack
Access
Panels
Fig. 2 - []nit
Access
Panel
A09044
RETURN
DUCT COVER
(Remove for
filter access)
SMALL CHASSIS
Fig. 3 - Small
Chassis
Filter Access
A10063

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