Make Final Preparations; Start-Up - Carrier 40UV050 Installation, Start-Up And Service Instructions Manual

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MOTOR
UNIT SIZE
HP
1
40UV050
/
3
40UV,UH075
1
/
3
1
40UV,UH100
/
3
40UV,UH125
1
/
2
1
40UV,UH150
/
2
40UH200
3
/
4
LEGEND
3-4EH/DX— Direct Expansion Coil Applications with 3 to
4 Elements of Electric Heat
5-6EH
— 5 to 6 Elements of Electric Heat
CW
— Chilled Water Applications
ESP
— External Static Pressure

Make Final Preparations

1. Turn power off (lock out and tag electrical disconnect).
2. Install thermostats and perform any other final wiring as
applicable.
3. Clean dirt, dust, and other construction debris from unit
interior. Be sure to check fan wheel and housing.
4. Rotate fan wheel by hand to be sure it is free and does not
rub on housing.
5. Be sure drain line is clear and is properly and securely
positioned. Pour water into drain to check operation.
6. Vent all air from unit coil and related piping. If air vent is
manual, release air from system by turning air vent screw
1
1
/
turns counterclockwise with screwdriver. When
2
steady stream of water begins to escape, close valve. If air
vent is automatic, trapped air will be vented automatical-
ly. Vent releases air slowly, usually dripping water into
drain pan in the process.
Make sure all service valves are open and that motorized
control valves, if supplied, are set for automatic operation.
7. Check all control valves in the system for proper opera-
tion in accordance with valve manufacturer's instructions.
8. For units with factory-installed balancing valves, adjust
as follows:
a. Butterfly valves — Turn valve gate by inserting
screwdriver into slot in valve top and rotating up to
90 degrees. Valve is fully open when slot is parallel
with valve body. When slot is perpendicular to
body, flow through valve is at minimum. Valve
does not seal against flow.
b. Ball valves with lever handles — Valve gate action
is similar to butterfly valves above except that
when handle is perpendicular to valve body, there
is no flow through valve. Ball valves may be used
as shutoff valves.
Table 6 — Unit Ventilator Airflow — ECM Airflow
COIL TYPE
Low Position
(0.0 in. wg)
Max
High
CW
499
336
3-4EH/DX
499
419
5-6EH
491
380
CW
747
484
3-4EH/DX
747
644
5-6EH
755
645
CW
997
703
3-4EH/DX
997
853
5-6EH
1016
819
CW
1266
880
3-4EH/DX
1266
1023
5-6EH
1259
1049
CW
1503
1033
3-4EH/DX
1503
1246
5-6EH
1517
1222
ALL
2014
1384
APPROXIMATE AIR DELIVERY (Cfm)
ESP Speed Board Position
Med Position
(0.10 in. wg)
Low
Max
High
Low
248
336
324
346
753
548
432
498
753
609
472
583
746
598
539
505
987
693
543
615
987
850
639
719
1002
851
709
657
1239
905
609
769
1239
1055
758
897
1239
995
888
775
1479
1046
712
956
1479
1216
965
1068
1490
1206
1087
1023
1981
1386
971
NOTES:
1. Factory default is Low Position.
2. Med, High, and Max positions are field settings.
9. Install filter in frame at front of coil. If field-supplied
filters are used, be sure size is correct. See Table 1 for
filter data.
10. Ensure all panels and filters are installed before checking
fan operation. Turn on unit power. Check fan and motor
operation.
.
IMPORTANT: Do not start up or operate unit without
filter and panels installed. Be sure filter and unit interior
are clean.
Start-up procedures vary depending on time of year (sum-
mer or winter) and building characteristics (new building/old
building, occupied/unoccupied, etc.).
Start-up in the Cooling mode requires proper care to avoid
condensation problems. Condensation forms on surfaces that
are colder than the dew point of the surrounding air. If a unit is
started and is piped with low-temperature chilled water in a
hot, humid atmosphere, condensation will form on many parts
of the unit. In order to avoid excessive condensation, higher
temperature water should initially be used (approximately 65 to
70 F). Also, the building should be as completely closed as
possible. Close the unit's outside-air dampers. Bathroom and
kitchen exhaust fans should be off.
As the building temperature drops, the chilled water temper-
ature can be gradually reduced until it reaches 50 F. At this
point the outside-air damper can be opened to take in minimum
outside air. When the chilled water temperature is reduced to its
design point, the exhaust fans can be turned on.
24
High Position
Max Position
(0.25 in. wg)
(0.45 in. wg)
Max
High
Low
Max
752
530
437
751
752
612
470
751
755
585
554
765
1012
663
483
994
1012
823
626
994
1024
798
787
1024
1235
898
676
1231
1235
1037
765
1231
1226
995
888
1253
1494
1020
770
1486
1494
1209
927
1486
1498
1159
1120
1503
1965
1385
997
1814

START-UP

High
Low
541
386
618
498
610
542
692
480
819
618
820
734
898
627
1010
778
994
919
1075
737
1222
917
1188
1074
1354
993

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