Carrier Air V Owner's Manual
Carrier Air V Owner's Manual

Carrier Air V Owner's Manual

Carrier recreational vehicle air conditioner
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS A FEW WORDS ABOUT YOUR NEW AIR CONDITIONING UNIT ELECTRICAL DATA OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ENJOYING THE “AIR SHOWER “ ENERGY SAVING TIPS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Step 1. Selecting an Installation Location & Installing the Roof Top Air Conditioner ○ ○ ○ ○...
  • Page 2: A Few Words About Your New Air Conditioning Unit

    In addition to cooling the room, your Carrier unit will also filter and dehumidify the room’s air. The Air V air conditioners quietly give you maximum cooling comfort. Now you can “Feel Carrier’s Cool”! This manual will supply you with all the information you need for installing, operating and maintaining your new unit.
  • Page 3: Operating Instructions

    ’ S GUIDE - 3 OWNER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM of Upper Unit SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM of Ceiling Unit OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GLOSSARY OF CONTROL SYMBOLS Automatic Thermostat Control Air Sweep Control Master Control...
  • Page 4: Thermostat Control

    ’ OWNER S GUIDE - When dial is turned to the OFF position the unit will NOT operate. When leaving your vehicle for any period of time, make sure the master control dial is set to the OFF position. LOW FAN LOW FAN will circulate relatively small quantities of air WITHOUT cooling.
  • Page 5: Enjoying The "Air Shower

    ’ OWNER S GUIDE - AIR SWEEP CONTROL Your unit provides an automatic air sweep to cool the room more efficiently. When the air sweep switch is set on (|), | - Setting for automatic the horizontal blade moves slowly up and down and dis- air sweep on tributes the air around the room.
  • Page 6: Installation Instructions

    STEP 1 - SELECTING AN INSTALLATION LOCATION & INSTALLING THE ROOF TOP AIR CONDITIONER Your Air V unit has been designed for use in recreational vehicles. Check the roof of the vehicle to determine if it supports both the roof top unit and the ceiling assembly without additional support.
  • Page 7 • The roof top air conditioner must be mounted on a level plane from front to rear and side to side when the vehicle is parked on a level plane. Figure 2 shows maximum allowable degrees that the Air V can be mounted above or...
  • Page 8 Air V level. A typical leveling shim is shown in Figure 3. • Once the roof top air conditioner has been leveled, some additional shimming may be required above the interior ceiling assembly.
  • Page 9: Step 2. Installing The Ceiling Assembly

    ’ OWNER S GUIDE - STEP 2 - INSTALLING THE CEILING ASSEMBLY Make sure that you have properly matched the roof top air conditioner and interior ceiling assembly. The following step by step instructions must be performed in the following sequence to insure proper installation. Secure the ceiling assembly frame to the roof top Carefully take the ceiling assembly out of the air conditioner with the mounting bolts (See...
  • Page 10: Step 3. Electrical Wiring

    ’ OWNER S GUIDE -10 WARNING DO NOT USE DUCT TAPE ON OR AROUND FABRIC DUCT COLLAR. Fasten each side of the fabric duct with fitting Pull fabric tight. This will prevent the material from the duct plate to the ceiling assembly plate with gathering inside the discharge duct.
  • Page 11: Step 4. Completing The Installation

    ’ S GUIDE - 11 OWNER IF INSULATED CABLE IS NOT AVAILABLE, APPROPRIATE STRAIN RELIEF CONNECTORS OR CLAMPS SHOULD BE USED. THERE SHOULD BE NO CLAMPING OR PINCHING APPLIED TO THE INDIVIDUAL SUPPLY LEADS. Connect the power line to the black, white and ground wires found in the junction box using three wire connectors.
  • Page 12: Trouble Shooting Guide

    Make sure that the mounting of the air conditioner is correct and level. Reset the Air V to a lower temperature The temperature setting is too high. setting. The air filter is dirty.
  • Page 13: Normal Maintenance Procedures

    ’ OWNER S GUIDE - NORMAL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ACTIVITY FREQUENCY Remove cover and wash the condenser coil Twice a year Remove cover and clean the water drains Yearly Clean the filters* Once a month *Generally, filters should be cleaned every 30 days. The filters are very efficient in removing airborne particles.
  • Page 14: Part Diagram

    ’ OWNER S GUIDE -14 PART DIAGRAM UPPER UNIT PART NAME PART NAME PART NAME UPPER CONTROL ASSY BLOWER WHEEL ASSY COMPRESSOR BOX, CONTROL FAN MOTOR SEAL TERMINAL COVER CAPACITOR BRACKET ASSY MOTOR OVERLOAD PROTECTOR CLIP, THERMISTOR CLIP, MOUNTING NUT LOCK START THERMISTOR MOTOR, FAN WASHER CAP...
  • Page 15 ’ OWNER S GUIDE - 15 CEILING UNIT PART NAME PART NAME PART NAME PANEL ASSY, CEILING BRACKET LINK CONTROL ASSY, CEILING WIRE STANDOFF CONTROL BOX 2 RELIEF, STRAIN SPRING LINK ROTARY SWITCH (MASTER CONTROL) GRILLE ASSY, CEILING BLADE HORIZONTAL, REAR THERMOSTAT BRACKET, DOOR LATCH, PUSH...
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  • Page 17: Air Conditioner

    OWNER’S GUIDE OPERATION & INSTALLATION CARRIER RECREATIONAL VEHICLE AIR CONDITIONER PRODUCT INFORMATION Model Number Date in Service Unit Serial Number Ceiling Assembly Serial Number INSTALLER Date of Installation Name Address Phone...

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