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Carrier 40MBQB09F 3 Series Service Manual
Carrier 40MBQB09F 3 Series Service Manual

Carrier 40MBQB09F 3 Series Service Manual

Floor console ductless system sizes 09 to 12

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40MB*F
Floor Console Ductless System
Sizes 09 to 12
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
INTRODUCTION
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MODEL SERIAL NUMBER NOMENCLATURES
SPECIFICATIONS
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DIMENSIONS/CLEARANCES
ELECTRICAL DATA
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WIRING
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM
WIRING DIAGRAM
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REFIGERATION CYCLE DIAGRAM
REFIGERANT LINES
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SYSTEM EVACUATION AND CHARGING
TROUBLESHOOTING
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APPENDIX
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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Installing, starting up, and servicing air−conditioning equipment
can be hazardous due to system pressures, electrical components,
and equipment location (roofs, elevated structures, etc.).
Only trained, qualified installers and service mechanics should
install, start−up, and service this equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such
as cleaning coils. All other operations should be performed by
trained service personnel.
When working on the equipment, observe precautions in the literature
and on tags, stickers, and labels attached to the equipment.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Keep
quenching cloth and fire extinguisher nearby when brazing. Use
care in handling, rigging, and setting bulky equipment.
Read this manual thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions
included in literature and attached to the unit. Consult local building
codes and National Electrical Code (NEC) for special requirements.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety−alert symbol
When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals,
be alert to the potential for personal injury. Understand these signal
words: DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION.
Service Manual
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These words are used with the safety−alert symbol. DANGER
identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal
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injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in
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personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe
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practices which may result in minor personal injury or product and
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property damage. NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will
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result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.
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ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
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Failure to follow this warning could result in personal
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injury or death.
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Before installing, modifying, or servicing system, the
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main electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF
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position. There may be more than 1 disconnect switch.
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Lock out and tag switch with a suitable warning label.
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EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment
damage or improper operation.
Do not bury more than 36 in. (914 mm) of refrigerant pipe
in the ground. If any section of pipe is buried, there must be
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a 6 in. (152 mm) vertical rise to the valve connections on
the outdoor units. If more than the recommended length is
buried, refrigerant may migrate to the cooler buried section
during extended periods of system shutdown. This causes
refrigerant slugging and could possibly damage the
compressor at start−up.
INTRODUCTION
This service manual provides the necessary information to service,
repair, and maintain the indoor units. Section 2 of this manual has an
appendix with data required to perform troubleshooting. Use the Table
of Contents to locate a desired topic.
WARNING
WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could
result in death, serious personal injury,
and/or property damage.
Never use air or gases containing
oxygen for leak testing or operating
refrigerant compressors. Pressurized
mixtures of air or gases containing
oxygen can lead to an explosion.
CAUTION

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  • Page 1 40MB*F Floor Console Ductless System Sizes 09 to 12 Service Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS These words are used with the safety−alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal PAGE injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS .
  • Page 2 MODEL SERIAL NUMBER NOMENCLATURES Table 1—Unit Sizes SYSTEM TONS VOLTAGE/PH/HZ INDOOR MODEL 40MBQB09F--3 208-230/1/60 40MBQB12F--3 INDOOR UNIT 40 = FAN COIL UNIT VOLTAGE 3 = 208/230-1-60 MB = MODEL SYSTEM TYPE Q = HEAT PUMP B = ALL SIZES NOT USED NOMINAL CAPACITY INDOOR FAN COIL TYPE 09 - 3/4 TON...
  • Page 3 SPECIFICATIONS Table 2—Specifications HEAT PUMP Size System Indoor Model 40MBQB09F--3 40MBQB12F--3 Voltage, Phase, Cycle V/Ph/Hz 208/230-1-60 208/230-1-60 Electrical Power Supply Indoor unit powered from outdoor unit 0.29 0.29 Wireless Remote Controller (°F/°C Convertible) Standard Controls Wired Remote Controller (°F/°C Convertible) Optional Cooling Indoor DB Min - Max °F (°C)
  • Page 4 DIMENSIONS 8.27(210) 27.56(700) Hanging arm 7.68(195) 0.63(16) Drain pipe Unit: in (mm) Fig. 1 – Indoor unit Table 3—Dimensions UNIT SIZE Depth in (mm) 8.27 (210) 8.27 (210) Width in (mm) 27.56 (700) 27.56 (700) Height in (mm) 23.62 (600) 23.62 (600) Weight-Net Lb (kg.)
  • Page 5 CLEARANCES Fig. 2 – Indoor Unit Clearance...
  • Page 6 ELECTRICAL DATA Table 4—Electrical Data INDOOR FAN UNIT SIZE OPER. VOLTAGE MAX / MIN* MAX FUSE CB AMP V-PH-HZ 0.21 0.027 Refer to outdoor unit installation instructions – 253 / 187 208-230/1/60 Indoor unit powered by the outdoor unit 0.21 0.027 *Permissible limits of the voltage range at which the unit operates satisfactorily.
  • Page 7 CONNECTION DIAGRAM Fig. 3 – Connection Diagram Notes: 1. Do not use thermostat wire for any connection between indoor and outdoor units. 2. All connections between indoor and outdoor units must be as shown. The connections are sensitive to polarity and will result in a fault code.
  • Page 8 WIRING DIAGRAM Fig. 4 – Wiring Diagram − Sizes 9 and 12 Table 5—Wiring Diagram INDOOR UNIT CODE PART NAME Input: 230VAC High voltage Connection of the terminal Input: 230VAC High voltage Connection of the terminal Output: 24VDC Between CN2 Connection of the S signal Output: 12VDC Connection of the Lower outlet swing motor Output: 5VDC Connection of the Room and Pipe temperature CN10...
  • Page 9 REFRIGERATION CYCLE DIAGRAM Fig. 5 – Refrigerant Cycle Diagram 4 Both lines must be insulated. Use a minimum of 1/2−in. REFRIGERANT LINES (12.7 mm) thick insulation. Closed−cell insulation is General refrigerant line sizing: recommended in all long−line applications. 1 The outdoor units are shipped with a full charge of R410A 5 Special consideration should be given to isolating refrigerant.
  • Page 10 Deep Vacuum Method SYSTEM EVACUATION AND The deep vacuum method requires a vacuum pump capable of CHARGING pulling a vacuum of 500 microns and a vacuum gage capable of accurately measuring this vacuum depth. The deep vacuum method CAUTION is the most positive way of assuring a system is free of air and liquid water.
  • Page 11 COOLING Mode Main Protection Indoor Fan Running Rules Fan Speed is Out of Control In the COOLING mode, the indoor fan runs all the time and the When the indoor fan speed remains too low (lower than 300RPM) speed can be selected as high, medium, low and auto. When the for 50s, the indoor fan will shut off and restarts 30 sec later, if setting temperature is reached, if the compressor stops running, the protection occurred 3 times when the fan motor restarts...
  • Page 12 HEATING Mode Evaporator Coil Temperature Protection Indoor Fan Running Rules When the compressor is on, the indoor fan can be set to high/med/low/auto/mute. When the indoor unit coil temperature is low, the anti−cold air function starts and the indoor fan motor runs at a low speed and the speed can not be changed.
  • Page 13 Evaporator Anti−Freezing Protection Refrigerant Leakage Detection The evaporator anti−freezing protection condenser high With this new technology, the display area displays “EC” when the temperature protection and outdoor unit frequency limit are active outdoor unit detects a refrigerant leak. This function is only active and the same as that in the COOLING mode.
  • Page 14 Problems may occur that are not covered by a diagnostic code, but TROUBLESHOOTING are covered by the diagnostic flow charts. These problems are This section provides the required flow charts to troubleshoot typical air conditioning mechanical or electrical issues that can be problems that may arise.
  • Page 15 Indoor Unit Diagnostic Guide Table 6—Indoor Unit Error Display Operation Lamp Timer Lamp Display LED Status ☆ Indoor unit EEPROM error 1 time ☆ 2 times Communication malfunction between indoor and outdoor units ☆4 times Indoor fan speed has been out of control ☆5 times Indoor room temperature sensor T1 open circuit or short circuit ☆6 times...
  • Page 16 Diagnosis and Solution EEPROM error diagnosis and solution (E0/F4) Error Code E0/F4 Malfunction decision conditions Indoor or outdoor PCB main chip does not receive feedback from EEPROM chip. Installation mistake Supposed causes PCB faulty Troubleshooting: Fig. 19 – Troubleshooting Fig. 20 – Indoor PCB Fig.
  • Page 17 Communication malfunction between indoor and outdoor units diagnosis and solution (E1) Error Code Indoor unit does not receive the feedback from outdoor unit during 110 seconds and this Malfunction decision conditions condition happens four times continuously. Wiring mistake Supposed causes Indoor or outdoor PCB faulty Power off, then restart the unit 2 minutes later.
  • Page 18 Remark: Use a multimeter to test the DC voltage between L2 port and S port of outdoor unit. The red probe of the multimeter connects with L2 port while the black pin is for S port. When the system is running normal, the voltage will move alternately between -50V to 50V.
  • Page 19 Fan speed is out of control diagnosis and solution (E3) Error Code When the indoor fan speed keeps too low (300RPM) for certain time, the unit stops and Malfunction decision conditions the LED displays the failure. Wiring mistake Fan assembly faulty Supposed causes Fan motor faulty PCB faulty...
  • Page 20 Index 1: 1 Indoor DC fan motor (control chip is inside fan motor) Power on and when the unit is in standby, measure the voltage of pin1−pin3, pin4−pin3 in fan motor connector. If the value of the voltage is not in the range showing in below table, the PCB must have problems and need to be replaced. Fig.
  • Page 21 Open circuit or short circuit of temperature sensor diagnosis and solution (E4/E5/F1/F2/F3) Error Code E4/E5/F1/F2/F3 If the sampling voltage is lower than 0.06V or higher than 4.94V, the LED displays the Malfunction decision conditions failure. Wiring mistake Supposed causes Sensor faulty Replace the sensor Fig.
  • Page 22 Refrigerant Leakage Detection diagnosis and solution (EC) Error Code Define the evaporator coil temp.T2 of the compressor just starts running as Tcool. In the beginning 5 minutes after the compressor starts up, if T2 35 Tcool 35_F does not keep Malfunction decision conditions continuous 4 seconds and this situation happens 3 times, the display area will show “EC”...
  • Page 23 Water−level alarm malfunction diagnosis and solution Error Code Malfunction decision conditions If the sampling voltage is not 5V, the LED will display the failure. Wiring mistake Water-level switch faulty Supposed causes Water pump faulty Indoor PCB faulty Fig. 30 – Troubleshooting...
  • Page 24 IPM malfunction or IGBT over−strong current protection diagnosis and solution (P0) Error Code Malfunction decision conditions When the voltage signal that IPM send to compressor drive chip is abnormal, the display LED shows “P0” and AC turns off. Supposed causes Wiring mistake;...
  • Page 25 Fig. 32 – P−U Fig. 33 – P−V...
  • Page 26 Fig. 34 – P−W Fig. 35 – P−N...
  • Page 27 Over voltage or too low voltage protection diagnosis and solution (P1) Error Code An abnormal voltage rise or drop is detected by checking the specified voltage detection Malfunction decision conditions circuit. Power supply problems Supposed causes System leakage or block PCB faulty Stop the unit Check the power supply...
  • Page 28 High temperature protection of compressor top diagnosis and solution (P2) Error Code Malfunction decision conditions If the sampling voltage is not 5V, the LED displays the failure. Power supply problems Supposed causes System leakage or block PCB faulty Check the air flow system Clear up the air inlet and outlet or the heat of indoor and outdoor units exchanger of indoor and outdoor units.
  • Page 29 Inverter compressor drive error diagnosis and solution (P4) Error Code An abnormal inverter compressor drive is detected by a special detection circuit, including communication signal detection, voltage detection, compressor rotation speed Malfunction decision conditions signal detection. Wiring mistake; IPM malfunction; outdoor fan assembly faulty Supposed causes Compressor malfunction;...
  • Page 30 APPENDIX 1 Table 8— Temperature Sensor Resistance Value Table for T1,T2,T3,T4 (t−−K) K Ohm K Ohm K Ohm K Ohm 115.266 12.6431 2.35774 0.62973 108.146 12.0561 2.27249 0.61148 101.517 11.5 2.19073 0.59386 96.3423 10.9731 2.11241 0.57683 89.5865 10.4736 2.03732 0.56038 84.219 1.96532 0.54448...
  • Page 31 APPENDIX 2 Table 9— Temperature Sensor Resistance Value Table for T5 (t−−K) K Ohm K Ohm K Ohm K Ohm 542.7 68.66 13.59 3.702 511.9 65.62 13.11 3.595 62.73 12.65 3.492 455.9 59.98 12.21 3.392 430.5 57.37 11.79 3.296 406.7 54.89 11.38 3.203...
  • Page 32 IPM Continuity Check Turn off the power, let the large capacity electrolytic capacitors discharge completely, and dismount the IPM. Use a digital tester to measure the resistance between P and UVWN; UVW and N. Table 11— IPM Continuity Check Digital Tester Normal Resistance value Digital Tester Normal Resistance Value...
  • Page 33 Heating Chart Table 13—Heating Chart Outdoor Temperature _F/_C Indoor temp. 57 (13.89) 47 (8.33) 37 (2.78) 27 (-2.78) 17 (-8.33) 30.3 28.5 25.3 22.8 20.8 32.5 30.0 26.6 25.4 23.3 33.8 31.5 27.8 26.3 24.9 3.03 2.85 2.53 2.28 2.08 3.25 3.00 2.66...
  • Page 34 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: This section is for reference only. The images may differ slightly from your actual unit. Parts Procedures Remarks push push name Remove 1) Slide the two the filter stoppers on the left and right sides to open the front panel.
  • Page 35 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (CONT) 4) Remove the installation plate of the electric parts. 5) Remove the fixing board of the electronic control box. 6) Disconnect the DC motor wire, 2 louver motor Louver motor connector wires, evaporator coil Grounding wire screws temperature sensor(T2) wire, Louver motor connector...
  • Page 36 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (CONT) 2) Disconnect all the wires of the plugs connected to the PCB. 3) Remove the two screws to remove the PCB. 2 screws Repeat step 1 of No2. Remove 1) Remove the the display electronic board control box. 2) Remove the fixing glue to remove the...
  • Page 37 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (CONT) 2) Remove the screw (1) to remove the air outlet grille 1 screw assembly. 3) Disconnect the louver motor wire. Repeat the operation of No.7 to remove the air outlet grille Remove 1) Remove the air assembly the louver outlet grille motor of...
  • Page 38 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (CONT) 2) Disconnect the louver motor wire. Louver motor connector 3) Remove the 4 screws to disassemble the water collector. 4 screws Repeat the steps in No.2 to remove the electronic control box. Remove 1) Remove the electronic evaporator control box.
  • Page 39 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (CONT) 4) Remove the evaporator assembly Repeat the operation of No.2 to remove the electronic control Remove 1) Remove the electronic centrifugal control box Repeat the operation of No.7 to remove the air outlet grille 2) Remove the air assembly outlet grille assembly...
  • Page 40 Copyright 2017 Carrier Corp. D 7310 W. Morris St. D Indianapolis, IN 46231 Edition Date: 02/17 Catalog No: 40MBF-01SM Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. Replaces: NEW...

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