Advertisement

FY4A, FA4C
Base Series Fan Coil
Sizes 1 1/2 — 5 Ton (018 Thru 060)
Product Data
The FY4A and FA4C direct- -expansion fan coils are designed to
cover a wide range of air handling requirements. They are compact
and ready to fit where needed, in the basement, crawlspace, attic,
utility room, or closet. The unique cabinet design of these fan coils
meet new stringent regulations for cabinet air leakage, a
requirement of 2% cabinet leakage rate when tested at 1.0 inches of
static pressure.
The FY4A and FA4C units are shipped with a factory- -installed
hard- -shutoff thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) metering device
with an internal check valve for reverse flow bi- -pass capability. All
units come with solid state fan controls, 1- -in. thick insulation with
R- -value of 4.2, super- -quiet multispeed motors, and fully- -wettable
coils. Units can accommodate factory- - or field- -installed heaters
from 3 to 30 kW.
The FY4A design is a residential new construction (RNC) model
available for use with Puronr, the environmentally sound
refrigerant. It comes with or without factory- -installed disconnects.
It has a pre- -painted (gray) galvanized insulated steel casing,
2- -speed PSC motor in the 018 through 036 sizes, and 3- -speed
PSC motors in the 042 through 060 sizes. ArmorCoatt provides a
tin plating of the indoor coil's copper hairpins. This creates a
barrier between the corrosion- -causing elements and the coil.
The FA4C has all the same quality features as the FY4A, but is for
use with R- -22 refrigerant.
AIR HANDLER TECHNOLOGY
AT ITS FINEST

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the FY4A series and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

John Walker
January 22, 2025

will a 7500 watt generator run model FY4ANF030

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

Yes, a 7500-watt generator can run the Carrier FY4ANF030 model. According to the data, the FY4ANF030010 unit uses a motor with 1/4 horsepower and has a heater option of up to 10 kW. However, if using the 10 kW heater, the total power requirement would exceed 7500 watts.

If the heater is not used or a smaller heater (e.g., 5 kW or 8 kW) is installed, the generator should be sufficient.

This answer is automatically generated

Phyllis Fitzgerald
February 24, 2025

sometimes when the heater is running, we get an odd smell in the house, we have a carrier model FX4C, FY4A. The smell is not electrical, burning.... It seems like closer to sewer but not sewer smell. What can it be and what should we do? It has smelled this way a couple times since buying the house. The unit was installed in 2009 when they built the house, we just bought it Feb 2024. We have had it service several times since moving in. Thanks

This manual is also suitable for:

Fa4c series

Table of Contents

Save PDF