Carrier ROOMTOP 50AH024 096 User Manual

ROOMTOP®  
50AH024-096  
Horizontal Indoor Single-Package Cooling Units  
with PURON® Refrigerant (R-410A)  
Installation, Start-Up, and  
Service Instructions  
system. If unit is split, the condensing section must be mounted  
horizontally.  
All units are designed to be ducted on both the condenser  
and evaporator sides. Centrifugal blowers are used to ensure  
quiet air delivery to the conditioned space. Sound level  
requirements should be determined before final unit installa-  
tion site is chosen.  
Unit servicing is relatively simple since access to the con-  
denser and evaporator motors, blowers, belt, and pulley is  
gained through access panels located on the sides of the unit.  
These panels may also be used for cleaning of condenser coils.  
Unit side panels also provide access to control box and pres-  
sure switches.  
Refrigeration cycle components (e.g., compressor, filter  
drier, etc.) can be serviced upon removal of the base unit from  
the space.  
CONTENTS  
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
GENERAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17  
Step 1 — Receive and Inspect Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Step 2 — Protect Unit from Damage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Step 3 — Provide Unit Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Step 4 — Rig and Place Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Step 5 — Make Condensate Piping  
Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Step 6 — Install Ductwork. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Step 7 — Split Systems (Factory Option,  
if Required). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Step 8 — Make Electrical Connections . . . . . . . . . . 10  
• FIELD CONTROL WIRING  
• THERMOSTAT WIRE  
Step 9 — Adjust Fan Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17,18  
INSTALLATION  
WARNING  
Determine building alterations required to run piping, wir-  
ing, and ductwork. Follow dimensional drawings carefully  
for ductwork, piping locations, electrical wiring, and over-  
all unit dimensions. Read all installation instructions before  
starting installation.  
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS  
Installing and servicing air-conditioning equipment can be  
hazardous due to system pressure and electrical components.  
Only trained and qualified service personnel should install,  
repair, or service air-conditioning equipment.  
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance func-  
tions such as cleaning coils and filters and replacing filters. All  
other operations should be performed by trained service per-  
sonnel. When working on air-conditioning equipment, observe  
precautions in the literature and on tags and labels attached to  
unit.  
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work  
gloves. Use quenching cloth for unbrazing operations. Have  
fire extinguisher available.  
The 50AH units are intended for indoor installation only.  
Step 1 — Receive and Inspect Unit — Unpack and  
check unit against shipping order. See Fig. 1 for model number  
nomenclature. Inspect carefully for concealed shipping dam-  
age. If unit is damaged or incomplete, file claim with transpor-  
tation company and advise Carrier immediately.  
Step 2 — Protect Unit from Damage — To main-  
tain warranty, unit must be protected against theft and vandal-  
ism and stored indoors at all times.  
WARNING  
Step 3 — Provide Unit Support — Refer to Fig. 2-5  
for unit dimensions. Refer to Table 1 for unit sizes and weights.  
Disconnect all power to the unit before performing mainte-  
nance or service. Electrical shock and personal injury could  
result.  
Each unit requires the following field-supplied items:  
8 — threaded suspension rods (3/8-in.-16 SAE Grade 1  
minimum), 4 additional rods are needed if the unit  
has a factory-installed air-side economizer  
8 — washers  
NOTE: Ensure voltage on unit agrees with voltage listed on  
the unit rating plate.  
8 — locknuts  
GENERAL  
Install the 8 field-supplied rods by suspending them from a  
suitable ceiling support. Locate rods to mate with 8 outside cor-  
ner rigging holes shown in Fig. 2-5. Unit center of gravity is  
shown in Fig. 6.  
The ceiling and ceiling supports of existing buildings may  
require reinforcements; follow all applicable codes.  
The 50AH024-096 units are single-package, indoor, hori-  
zontally mounted air conditioners of 2 to 8 tons capacity. The  
50AH units are ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Re-  
frigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers) 90.1 compliant.  
These units can be mounted as factory-shipped single-  
package units or can be separated and mounted as a split  
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.  
Catalog No. 04-53500057-01 Printed in U.S.A. Form 50AH-14SI Pg 1 5-10 Replaces: 50AH-12SI  
a50-8547  
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a50-8548  
4
a50-8549  
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a50-8550  
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CENTER OF GRAVITY  
DIMENSIONS (in.)  
UNIT 50AH  
A
B
024  
036  
048  
060  
072  
096  
29.0  
28.8  
29.0  
28.8  
59.3  
60.0  
25.6  
26.0  
27.0  
26.8  
31.2  
31.5  
NOTE: Fasten threaded rods through holes in end frames as shown.  
Use 4 rods on each side of unit for a total of 8.  
CAUTION  
All panels must be in place when rigging.  
Fig. 6 — Rigging Details  
Table 1 — Physical Data  
UNIT 50AH  
024  
036  
048  
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)  
Base Unit  
Evaporator/Condenser Sections  
903  
399/484  
910  
401/489  
952  
417/515  
SHIPPING WEIGHT (lb)*  
REFRIGERANT TYPE  
Operating Charge (lb-oz)†  
1036  
4-5  
1043  
R-410A  
4-5  
1085  
8-8  
COMPRESSOR — TYPE  
Quantity...Model  
Oil (oz)  
Scroll  
1...ZP31K5E  
25  
1...ZP20K5E  
25  
1...ZP38K5E  
42  
HPS Setting (psig)  
Cutout  
650  
7
Reset  
Manual Reset  
LPS Setting (psig)  
Cutout  
75  
100  
7
7
Reset  
CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION  
Size (in.)...Type  
7/8...OD  
CONDENSER COIL  
Size (L x H) (in.)  
Number of Rows...Fins/in.  
Copper Tubes — Aluminum Fins  
40 x 30  
4...14  
40 x 30  
4...14  
90 x 30  
2...12  
CONDENSER FAN  
Nominal Cfm  
Blower Size (in.)  
Motor Hp (Rpm)  
Standard Motor  
Upgrade 1 Motor  
Upgrade 2 Motor  
Centrifugal — Belt Drive  
1700  
2000  
2500  
15 x15  
15 x 15  
15 x 15  
0.33 (1725)  
0.33 (1725)  
0.33 (1725)  
0.50 (1725)  
0.75 (1725)  
EVAPORATOR COIL  
Size (L x H) (in.)  
Number of Rows...Fins/in.  
Copper Tubes — Aluminum Fins  
32 x 16  
3...12  
32 x 16  
3...12  
32 x 26  
3...14  
EVAPORATOR AIR FAN  
Nominal Cfm  
Centrifugal — Belt Drive  
800  
1200  
1600  
Blower Size (in.)  
Motor Hp (Rpm)  
Standard Motor  
Upgrade 1 Motor  
Upgrade 2 Motor  
Upgrade 3 Motor  
12 x 9  
12 x 9  
12 x 9  
0.25 (1725)  
0.33 (1725)  
0.50 (1725)  
0.33 (1725)  
0.50 (1725)  
0.75 (1725)  
1.00 (1725)  
0.33 (1725)  
0.50 (1725)  
0.75 (1725)  
1.00 (1725)  
INDOOR-AIR FILTERS  
Number...Size (in.)  
Factory-Supplied Disposable Type  
2...18 x 24 x 1  
2...18 x 24 x 1  
2...18 x 24 x 1  
INTERCONNECTING TUBING SIZE  
Suction (Qty...in.)  
Liquid (Qty...in.)  
1...5/8  
1...3/8  
1...5/8  
1...3/8  
1...7/8  
1...3/8  
LEGEND  
HPS — High-Pressure Switch  
LPS — Low-Pressure Switch  
NOTE: If components are to be split, the maximum length of refrigerant  
tubing to be used is 50 equivalent ft, assuming components will be  
installed in same horizontal plane. If components are not to be installed  
in same horizontal plane, contact your Carrier representative for more  
information. For additional piping information, refer to Carrier System  
Design Manual, Part 3.  
*Shipping weights include base unit plus packaging.  
†If components are to be split, additional refrigerant will be needed.  
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Table 1 — Physical Data (cont)  
UNIT 50AH  
060  
072  
096  
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)  
Base Unit  
Evaporator/Condenser Sections  
960  
421/519  
1214  
554/634  
1283  
556/701  
SHIPPING WEIGHT (lb)*  
1093  
1647  
1716  
REFRIGERANT TYPE  
Operating Charge (lb-oz)†  
R-410A  
6-6  
8-8  
6-6  
COMPRESSOR — TYPE  
Quantity...Model  
Oil (oz)  
Scroll  
2...ZP31K5E  
25  
1...ZPKP51K5E  
42  
2...ZP38K5E  
42  
HPS Setting (psig)  
Cutout  
650  
7
Reset  
Manual Reset  
LPS Setting (psig)  
Cutout  
75  
100  
7
7
Reset  
CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION  
Size (in.)...Type  
7/8...OD  
CONDENSER COIL  
Size (L x H) (in.)  
Number of Rows...Fins/in.  
Copper Tubes — Aluminum Fins  
40 x 30 (2 coils)  
90 x 30  
2...12  
40 x 30 (2 coils)  
2...20  
2...20  
CONDENSER FAN  
Nominal Cfm  
Blower Size (in.)  
Motor Hp (Rpm)  
Standard Motor  
Upgrade 1 Motor  
Upgrade 2 Motor  
Centrifugal — Belt Drive  
3000  
5200  
6400  
15 x 15  
18 x 18  
18 x 18  
0.33 (1725)  
0.50 (1725)  
0.75 (1725)  
1.00 (1725)  
1.50 (1725)  
1.50 (1725)  
2.00 (1725)  
3.00 (1725)  
EVAPORATOR COIL  
Size (L x H) (in.)  
Number of Rows...Fins/in.  
Copper Tubes — Aluminum Fins  
32 x 26  
3...14  
46 x 28  
46 x 28  
3...14  
3...14  
EVAPORATOR AIR FAN  
Nominal Cfm  
Centrifugal — Belt Drive  
2000  
2400  
3200  
Blower Size (in.)  
Motor Hp (Rpm)  
Standard Motor  
Upgrade 1 Motor  
Upgrade 2 Motor  
Upgrade 3 Motor  
12 x 9  
15 x 15  
15 x 15  
0.33 (1725)  
0.50 (1725)  
0.75 (1725)  
1.00 (1725)  
0.50 (1725)  
0.75 (1725)  
1.00 (1725)  
1.50 (1725)  
0.75 (1725)  
1.00 (1725)  
1.50 (1725)  
2.00 (1725)  
INDOOR-AIR FILTERS  
Number...Size (in.)  
Factory-Supplied Disposable Type  
2...18 x 24 x 1  
2...20 x 25 x 1  
2...20 x 25 x 1  
INTERCONNECTING TUBING SIZE  
Suction (Qty...in.)  
Liquid (Qty...in.)  
1...7/8  
1...3/8  
1...5/8  
1...3/8  
1...7/8  
1...7/8  
LEGEND  
HPS — High-Pressure Switch  
LPS — Low-Pressure Switch  
NOTE: If components are to be split, the maximum length of refrigerant  
tubing to be used is 50 equivalent ft, assuming components will be  
installed in same horizontal plane. If components are not to be installed  
in same horizontal plane, contact your Carrier representative for more  
information. For additional piping information, refer to Carrier System  
Design Manual, Part 3.  
*Shipping weights include base unit plus packaging.  
†If components are to be split, additional refrigerant will be needed.  
Step 4 — Rig and Place Unit — Move and store unit  
in horizontal position. Provide space around unit for service,  
filter access, ductwork, and overhead clearance as indicated in  
Fig. 2-5.  
Step 6 — Install Ductwork — Use flexible ductwork  
to attach duct to unit and to help control transmission of vibra-  
tions to building structures. Attach ductwork to the return and  
supply ends of both coils.  
Using suitable hydraulic lift source, raise unit up to meet  
bottom of the 8 threaded rods suspended from ceiling (12 rods  
for units with air-side economizer). Center unit so that the 8 or  
12 threaded rods can be easily inserted into the factory-drilled  
holes at each end. Refer to Fig. 6 for rigging details.  
Apply washers and locknuts on ends of each of the 8 or 12  
rods.  
If unit is located with condenser close to outside of building,  
install a field-supplied rainhood. Hood intake dimensions  
should be same as condenser return-air dimensions. In addi-  
tion, install a triple-layer bird screen over rainhood intake to  
eliminate possibility of insects, birds, water, or debris from  
entering unit. Ensure hood and/or louvers are installed correct-  
ly to avoid condenser air recirculation.  
Tighten locknuts sufficiently so that unit weight is support-  
ed entirely by the 8 or 12 rods. Level unit within the space by  
adjusting locknuts.  
Step 7 — Split Systems (Factory Option, if  
Required) — The Roomtop® 50AH units may be split into  
2 sections, if desired, with condensing section mounted  
remotely horizontally. The unit must be ordered with the  
“Splittable” cabinet type as shown in the unit model number  
nomenclature. See Fig. 1. All splittable units come with the  
interconnecting tubing kit.  
Sections installed in the same horizontal plane may be sepa-  
rated by up to 50 equivalent ft of tubing. Use type L copper or  
better.  
IMPORTANT: Unit must be level to operate properly.  
NOTE: For split systems, 8 (or 12) suspension rods are  
required (4 for each section and 4 for economizer if required).  
Refer to Splitting Systems section below.  
Step 5 — Make Condensate Piping Connec-  
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tions — One /8-in. OD pipe thread condensate drain con-  
nection is provided for the evaporator section.  
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Condensing section must be located in same plane as, or  
above, evaporator section to maintain the liquid refrigerant seal  
at the expansion device. This permits expansion device to feed  
liquid refrigerant to evaporator coil properly. To split sections  
(some of the following steps may be eliminated depending on  
particular application):  
Perform the following procedure:  
1. For condensing section, hand thread the female halves of  
the self-sealing couplings (supplied with the interconnect  
tubing kit) onto the male couplings (factory supplied and  
installed on the condensing section). Turn union nut ap-  
proximately 1 to 11/2 turns. This is to make sure that the  
interconnecting tubing will be routed and brazed with the  
self-sealing couplings in their final proper location, so  
that there will be no difficulty when the final coupling as-  
sembly is made.  
2. For evaporator section, hand thread the male halves of the  
self-sealing couplings (supplied with the interconnect  
tubing kit) onto the female couplings (factory supplied  
and installed on the evaporating section). Turn union nut  
approximately 1 to 11/2 turns. This is to make sure that the  
interconnecting tubing will be routed and brazed with the  
self-sealing couplings in their final proper location, so  
that there will be no difficulty when the final coupling as-  
sembly is made.  
1. Disconnect all electrical power to unit.  
2. Remove the 10 size 10 drive screws that hold on the top  
tie strap.  
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3. Remove the 8 size /8-in. drive bolts that hold on each  
side angle.  
4. Control panel access panels are held on with 2 size 10  
drive screws for each panel. A standard 50AH024-060  
unit has one control panel located in the evaporator sec-  
tion. A standard 50AH072 or 096 unit has a control panel  
in both the evaporator and condenser sections.  
5. Units have resealable fittings. Do not cut refrigerant pip-  
ing. See Interconnecting Refrigerant Tubing section be-  
low for procedure on installing tubing.  
6. Install evaporator and condensing sections in desired  
locations.  
7. Use sufficient length of refrigerant piping to reconnect  
piping cut in previous step. Refer to Carrier System  
Design Manual, Part 3, for additional piping data.  
3. Run the interconnecting tubing required.  
NOTE: Installations may be made with up to 50 ft equiv-  
alent line lengths by installing the recommended tube siz-  
es and adding the necessary refrigerant. For equivalent  
line lengths greater than 50 ft, contact Carrier for line siz-  
ing and additional accesories required.  
8. Recharge unit with R-410A. See Refrigerant Charge sec-  
tion on page 18 for more information.  
IMPORTANT: On units with more than one refrig-  
erant circuit, be careful not to intermix lines of the  
various circuits. If the connections were labeled  
before disconnecting the couplings, this should not  
be a problem. Half couplings may be removed to  
make brazing to the interconnecting tubing more  
convenient.  
After splitting sections, additional refrigerant must be added  
to system to ensure proper refrigerant charge. The amount of  
refrigerant to be added depends on length of tubing added to  
system and operating temperatures of system. Refer to Carrier  
System Design Manual, Chapter 3. Allow unit to operate at  
least 10 minutes before adjusting refrigerant charge.  
Since standard roomtop unit has negligible line losses, split-  
ting the system can increase line loss and decrease system  
capacity. Capacity reduction can be determined by referring to  
Carrier System Design Manual.  
INTERCONNECTING REFRIGERANT TUBING — The  
interconnecting tubing kit comes with all factory-optional split-  
table units. After the separated sections have been installed, the  
interconnecting tubing can be run, using the self-sealing cou-  
plings supplied in the interconnect tubing kit (see Fig. 7 and 8).  
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D
A
C
A
B
B
C
C
EVAPORATOR  
CONDENSING  
SECTION  
SECTION  
D
D
A
A
C
SELF-SEALING  
COUPLING  
(FEMALE HALF)  
SELF-SEALING  
COUPLING  
(MALE HALF)  
A — Male self-sealing fittings  
B — Refrigerant piping between sections  
C — Female self-sealing fittings  
D — Schrader fittings  
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SCREWS  
Fig. 8 — Tubing Installation  
CAUTION  
When brazing tubing to the self-sealing couplings, be sure  
to use a wet rag, running water bath or chill blocks on the  
quick-connects to prevent overheating the valves and dam-  
aging the seals.  
SELF-SEALING  
4. The interconnect tubing kit contains a sufficient number  
of Schrader access valves to permit installation of one in  
each end of both the liquid and suction lines of the field-  
supplied tubing. Each interconnecting line (suction, liq-  
uid, hot gas) must have one of the supplied Schrader ac-  
cess fittings installed into the field-supplied tubing, how-  
ever, for short lengths of tubing, only one Schrader in  
each line is necessary. Install the Schrader valve fittings  
into the tubing before brazing the couplings onto the ends  
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FLANGE  
Fig. 7 — Self Sealing Coupling  
For dual circuits, 2 kits are supplied. It is recommended that  
some refrigerant oil be placed on the coupling threads to facili-  
tate threading.  
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of the tubing. Use a 1/4-in. hole to mount the valve. Clean  
and debur the tubing before doing any brazing to ensure  
that no chips or debris are left in the refrigerant circuit.  
Remove the Schrader valve cap and core before doing  
any brazing.  
section is more than 50 ft above the evaporator, consult  
Carrier for specific refrigeration components.  
Step 8 — Make Electrical Connections — Con-  
nect power wiring to junction box located on unit side near  
control box access panel. All wiring must comply  
with National Electrical Code (NEC) and all local code  
requirements.  
Operating voltage to compressor must be within voltage  
range as indicated on unit nameplate. On 3-phase units, volt-  
ages between phases must be balanced within 2% and current  
must be balanced within 10%. Contact local power company  
for correction of improper voltage or phase imbalance. Unit  
failure as a result of operation on improper line voltage or ex-  
cessive phase imbalance constitutes abuse and may cause dam-  
age to electrical components. Such operation would invalidate  
any applicable Carrier warranty.  
Install a fused disconnect per NEC. Refer to unit nameplate  
and Tables 2A-2L for fuse sizes and wire amperages for all  
units.  
FIELD CONTROL WIRING — Install a Carrier-approved  
accessory thermostat assembly according to installation  
instructions provided by thermostat manufacturer. Locate  
thermostat assembly on a solid wall in the conditioned space  
away from drafts to sense average room temperature.  
5. After brazing the tubing to the self-sealing coupling  
halves, evacuate each line to 500 microns. Check to make  
sure that each line holds a vacuum after removal of the  
vacuum pump (indicating no leaks). Add the appropriate  
charge of R-410A refrigerant using the Schrader valves.  
Refasten male halves to outer back panel of evaporator  
section with flanges and screws (if they were removed for  
brazing to tubing). Wipe off coupling seals and threaded  
surfaces with a clean cloth to prevent the inclusion of dirt  
or foreign material into the system. Lubricate rubber seal  
and metal seal in the male halves with refrigeration oil.  
Thread coupling halves together by hand to ensure proper  
mating of threads. Continue to handthread each half-cou-  
pling to its mating half until resistance is felt (approxi-  
mately 11/2 to 13/4 turns). Complete the connection of the  
mating half-couplings with a wrench. The suction line  
couplings (size 12) will be totally engaged after an addi-  
tional 51/2 to 53/4 turns. The liquid line couplings (size 8)  
will be totally engaged after an additional 41/2 to 43/4  
turns. Use a backup wrench to prevent the couplings from  
twisting.  
Using thermostat cable or equivalent single leads of no. 18  
AWG (American Wire Gage) colored wire, route cable or wire  
from the subbase terminals, up and through connector on unit  
side (below power lead junction box) and connect to low-volt-  
age terminal block inside the control box.  
THERMOSTAT WIRE — Use 18 gage for 0 to 50-ft long  
wires and 16 gage for 51 to 75-ft wire lengths.  
6. Refrigerant piping must be insulated in accordance with  
local codes and/or applicable ASHRAE standards. Insu-  
lation exposed to weather must be suitable for outdoor  
use. Provide protection from water and shielding from so-  
lar radiation as necessary.  
7. Add refrigerant to the system to compensate for the addi-  
tional interconnecting tubing. The suction line should be  
pitched downward to the compressor, sloping approxi-  
Step 9 — Adjust Fan Speed — Adjust fan speed to  
meet jobsite conditions. Refer to Tables 3 and 4 to determine  
fan speed settings. See Service section of this document for  
instructions to adjust fan speed.  
The evaporator and condenser fan motors on all units are  
belt drive.  
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mately /4-in. every 10 ft to facilitate oil return. P-traps  
(field supplied) are required for all suction line risers ev-  
ery 15 ft. When the evaporator is above the condensing  
section, an inverted P-trap should be incorporated as  
close as possible to the evaporator (this minimizes flood-  
back/oil slugging during the off cycle). If the condensing  
Table 2A — Electrical Data — Standard Evaporator Motor with Standard Condenser Motor  
FAN MOTORS  
VOLTAGE  
COMPRESSOR  
POWER SUPPLY  
Evaporator  
(Standard)  
Condenser  
(Standard)  
RANGE  
UNIT  
50AH  
V-PH  
(60 Hz)  
Min Ckt  
Amps  
MOCP  
Amps  
Min  
Max  
QTY  
RLA  
LRA  
Hp  
FLA  
Hp  
FLA  
1
1
024  
036  
208/230-1  
187  
254  
1
13.5  
58.0  
/
1.25  
/
1.7  
19.8  
35  
4
3
1
1
1
1
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
16.7  
10.4  
5.8  
19.9  
13.6  
6.1  
26.4  
16.0  
7.8  
16.7  
10.4  
5.8  
79.0  
73.0  
38.0  
109.0  
83.1  
41.0  
134  
110.0  
52.0  
79.0  
73.0  
38.0  
/
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/
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/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
/
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
4.2  
3.2  
1.6  
24.3  
15.6  
8.6  
40  
25  
15  
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
/
3
1
/
3
1
1
1
1
/
28.3  
19.6  
8.9  
50  
35  
15  
3
3
3
3
1
048  
060  
/
3
1
/
3
1
1
1
1
/
36.4  
22.6  
11.1  
65  
40  
20  
3
3
3
3
1
/
3
1
/
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
44.3  
28.4  
15.6  
60  
40  
20  
2
2
2
072*  
096*  
3
3
3
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
19.9  
13.6  
6.1  
109.0  
83.1  
41.0  
/
/
/
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
6.5  
4.8  
2.4  
54.5  
37.8  
17.3  
75  
50  
25  
4
4
4
LEGEND  
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration  
Hp  
Horsepower  
FLA  
LRA  
Full Load Amps  
Locked Rotor Amps  
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection (HACR breaker)  
RLA  
Rated Load Amps  
*Unit has two compressors.  
10  
Table 2B — Electrical Data — Upgrade 1 Evaporator Motor with Standard Condenser Motor  
FAN MOTORS  
VOLTAGE  
COMPRESSOR  
POWER SUPPLY  
Evaporator  
(Upgrade 1)  
Condenser  
(Standard)  
RANGE  
UNIT  
50AH  
V-PH  
(60 Hz)  
Min Ckt  
Amps  
MOCP  
Amps  
Min  
Max  
QTY  
RLA  
LRA  
Hp  
FLA  
Hp  
FLA  
1
1
024  
036  
208/230-1  
187  
254  
1
13.5  
58.0  
/
1.7  
/
1.7  
20.3  
35  
3
3
1
1
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
16.7  
10.4  
5.8  
19.9  
13.6  
6.1  
26.4  
16.0  
7.8  
16.7  
10.4  
5.8  
79.0  
73.0  
38.0  
109.0  
83.1  
41.0  
134.0  
110.0  
52.0  
79.0  
73.0  
38.0  
/
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
/
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
4.2  
3.2  
1.6  
25.1  
16.1  
8.8  
40  
25  
15  
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
/
/
2
3
1
1
/
/
2
3
1
1
/
/
29.1  
20.1  
9.2  
50  
35  
15  
2
3
1
1
048  
060  
/
/
2
3
1
1
/
/
2
3
1
1
/
/
37.2  
23.1  
11.3  
65  
40  
20  
2
3
1
1
/
/
2
3
1
1
/
/
2
3
3
/
1
1
1
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
45.0  
29.0  
15.9  
60  
40  
20  
4
3
072*  
096*  
/
4
3
/
4
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
19.9  
13.6  
6.1  
109.0  
83.1  
41.0  
1
1
1
4.2  
3.2  
1.6  
6.5  
4.8  
2.4  
55.5  
38.6  
17.7  
75  
50  
25  
Table 2C — Electrical Data — Upgrade 2 Evaporator Motor with Standard Condenser Motor  
FAN MOTORS  
VOLTAGE  
COMPRESSOR  
POWER SUPPLY  
Evaporator  
(Upgrade 2)  
Condenser  
(Standard)  
RANGE  
UNIT  
50AH  
V-PH  
(60 Hz)  
Min Ckt  
Amps  
MOCP  
Amps  
Min  
Max  
QTY  
RLA  
LRA  
Hp  
FLA  
Hp  
FLA  
1
1
024  
036  
208/230-1  
187  
254  
1
13.5  
58.0  
/
2.5  
/
1.7  
21.1  
35  
2
3
3
1
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
16.7  
10.4  
5.8  
19.9  
13.6  
6.1  
26.4  
16.0  
7.8  
16.7  
10.4  
5.8  
79.0  
73.0  
38.0  
109.0  
83.1  
41.0  
134.0  
110.0  
52.0  
79.0  
73.0  
38.0  
/
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
4.2  
3.2  
1.6  
/
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
4.2  
3.2  
1.6  
25.8  
16.7  
9.1  
40  
25  
15  
4
3
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
/
/
4
3
3
1
/
/
4
3
3
1
/
/
29.8  
20.7  
9.5  
50  
35  
15  
4
3
3
1
048  
060  
/
/
4
3
3
1
/
/
4
3
3
1
/
/
37.9  
23.7  
11.6  
65  
40  
20  
4
3
3
1
/
/
4
3
3
1
/
/
4
3
1
1
1
11/2  
11/2  
11/2  
1
1
1
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
46.0  
29.8  
16.3  
60  
40  
20  
072*  
096*  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
19.9  
13.6  
6.1  
109.0  
83.1  
41.0  
6.5  
4.8  
2.4  
6.5  
4.8  
2.4  
57.8  
40.2  
18.5  
80  
55  
25  
LEGEND  
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration  
Hp  
Horsepower  
FLA  
LRA  
Full Load Amps  
Locked Rotor Amps  
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection (HACR breaker)  
RLA  
Rated Load Amps  
*Unit has two compressors.  
11  
Table 2D — Electrical Data — Upgrade 3 Evaporator Motor with Standard Condenser Motor  
FAN MOTORS  
VOLTAGE  
COMPRESSOR  
POWER SUPPLY  
Evaporator  
(Upgrade 3)  
Condenser  
(Standard)  
RANGE  
UNIT  
50AH  
V-PH  
(60 Hz)  
Min Ckt  
Amps  
MOCP  
Amps  
Min  
Max  
QTY  
RLA  
LRA  
Hp  
FLA  
Hp  
FLA  
024  
036  
208/230-1  
187  
254  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
16.7  
10.4  
5.8  
19.9  
13.6  
6.1  
26.4  
16.0  
7.8  
16.7  
10.4  
5.8  
79.0  
73.0  
38.0  
109.0  
83.1  
41.0  
134.0  
110.0  
52.0  
79.0  
73.0  
38.0  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
6.5  
4.8  
2.4  
/
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
4.2  
3.2  
1.6  
25.8  
16.7  
9.1  
29.8  
20.7  
9.5  
37.9  
23.7  
11.6  
48.3  
31.4  
17.1  
40  
25  
15  
50  
35  
15  
65  
40  
20  
65  
40  
25  
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
/
3
1
/
3
1
/
3
1
048  
060  
/
3
1
/
3
1
/
3
1
/
3
1
/
3
1
1
1
N/A  
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
072*  
096*  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
13.6  
6.1  
N/A  
83.1  
41.0  
N/A  
2
2
N/A  
6.0  
2.9  
N/A  
4.8  
2.4  
N/A  
41.4  
19.0  
N/A  
55  
25  
Table 2E — Electrical Data — Standard Evaporator Motor with Upgrade 1 Condenser Motor  
FAN MOTORS  
VOLTAGE  
COMPRESSOR  
POWER SUPPLY  
Evaporator  
(Standard)  
Condenser  
(Upgrade 1)  
RANGE  
UNIT  
50AH  
V-PH  
(60 Hz)  
Min Ckt  
Amps  
MOCP  
Amps  
Min  
Max  
QTY  
RLA  
LRA  
Hp  
FLA  
Hp  
FLA  
024  
036  
208/230-1  
187  
254  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
19.9  
13.6  
6.1  
26.4  
16.0  
7.8  
16.7  
10.4  
5.8  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
109.0  
83.1  
41.0  
134.0  
110.0  
52.0  
79.0  
73.0  
38.0  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
6.5  
4.8  
2.4  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
29.1  
20.1  
9.2  
37.2  
23.1  
11.3  
46.6  
30.0  
16.4  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
50  
35  
15  
65  
40  
20  
65  
40  
20  
1
1
1
2
2
/
/
3
2
1
1
048  
060  
/
/
3
2
1
1
/
/
3
2
1
1
/
/
3
2
1
1
/
/
3
2
1
1
/
/
3
2
1
/
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
N/A  
2
2
2
1
072*  
096*  
/
2
1
/
2
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
13.6  
6.1  
N/A  
83.1  
41.0  
N/A  
N/A  
2.4  
1.2  
N/A  
6.0  
2.9  
N/A  
39.0  
17.8  
N/A  
55  
25  
3
/
/
4
3
4
LEGEND  
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration  
Hp  
Horsepower  
FLA  
LRA  
Full Load Amps  
Locked Rotor Amps  
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection (HACR breaker)  
RLA  
Rated Load Amps  
*Unit has two compressors.  
12  
Table 2F — Electrical Data — Upgrade 1 Evaporator Motor with Upgrade 1 Condenser Motor  
FAN MOTORS  
VOLTAGE  
COMPRESSOR  
POWER SUPPLY  
Evaporator  
(Upgrade 1)  
Condenser  
(Upgrade 1)  
RANGE  
UNIT  
50AH  
V-PH  
(60 Hz)  
Min Ckt  
Amps  
MOCP  
Amps  
Min  
Max  
QTY  
RLA  
LRA  
Hp  
FLA  
Hp  
FLA  
024  
036  
208/230-1  
187  
254  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
19.9  
13.6  
6.1  
26.4  
16.0  
7.8  
16.7  
10.4  
5.8  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
109.0  
83.1  
41.0  
134.0  
110.0  
52.0  
79.0  
73.0  
38.0  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
6.5  
4.8  
2.4  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
29.9  
20.6  
9.4  
38.0  
23.6  
11.6  
47.3  
30.6  
16.7  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
50  
35  
15  
65  
40  
20  
65  
40  
20  
1
1
1
2
2
/
/
2
2
1
1
048  
060  
/
/
2
2
1
1
/
/
2
2
1
1
/
/
2
2
1
1
/
/
2
2
1
1
/
/
2
2
3
/
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
N/A  
2
2
4
3
072*  
096*  
/
4
3
/
4
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
13.6  
6.1  
N/A  
83.1  
41.0  
N/A  
1
1
N/A  
3.2  
1.6  
N/A  
6.0  
2.9  
N/A  
39.8  
18.2  
N/A  
55  
25  
Table 2G — Electrical Data — Upgrade 2 Evaporator Motor with Upgrade 1 Condenser Motor  
FAN MOTORS  
VOLTAGE  
COMPRESSOR  
POWER SUPPLY  
Evaporator  
(Upgrade 2)  
Condenser  
(Upgrade 1)  
RANGE  
UNIT  
50AH  
V-PH  
(60 Hz)  
Min Ckt  
Amps  
MOCP  
Amps  
Min  
Max  
QTY  
RLA  
LRA  
Hp  
FLA  
Hp  
FLA  
024  
036  
208/230-1  
187  
254  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
19.9  
13.6  
6.1  
26.4  
16.0  
7.8  
16.7  
10.4  
5.8  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
109.0  
83.1  
41.0  
134.0  
110.0  
52.0  
79.0  
73.0  
38.0  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
4.2  
3.2  
1.6  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
6.5  
4.8  
2.4  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
30.6  
21.2  
9.7  
38.7  
24.2  
11.9  
48.3  
31.4  
17.1  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
50  
35  
15  
65  
40  
20  
65  
40  
25  
1
1
1
2
2
/
/
4
2
3
1
048  
060  
/
/
4
2
3
1
/
/
4
2
3
1
/
/
4
2
3
1
/
/
4
2
3
1
/
/
4
2
1
1
1
N/A  
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
N/A  
2
2
072*  
096*  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
13.6  
6.1  
N/A  
83.1  
41.0  
N/A  
4.8  
2.4  
N/A  
6.0  
2.9  
N/A  
41.4  
19.0  
N/A  
55  
25  
LEGEND  
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration  
Hp  
Horsepower  
FLA  
LRA  
Full Load Amps  
Locked Rotor Amps  
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection (HACR breaker)  
RLA  
Rated Load Amps  
*Unit has two compressors.  
13  
Table 2H — Electrical Data — Upgrade 3 Evaporator Motor with Upgrade 1 Condenser Motor  
FAN MOTORS  
VOLTAGE  
COMPRESSOR  
POWER SUPPLY  
Evaporator  
(Upgrade 3)  
Condenser  
(Upgrade 1)  
RANGE  
UNIT  
50AH  
V-PH  
(60 Hz)  
Min Ckt  
Amps  
MOCP  
Amps  
Min  
Max  
QTY  
RLA  
LRA  
Hp  
FLA  
Hp  
FLA  
024  
036  
208/230-1  
187  
254  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
19.9  
13.6  
6.1  
26.4  
16.0  
7.8  
16.7  
10.4  
5.8  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
109.0  
83.1  
41.0  
134.0  
110.0  
52.0  
79.0  
73.0  
38.0  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
6.5  
4.8  
2.4  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
6.5  
4.8  
2.4  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
30.6  
21.2  
9.7  
38.7  
24.2  
11.9  
50.6  
33.0  
17.9  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
50  
35  
15  
65  
40  
20  
65  
45  
25  
1
1
1
2
2
/
2
1
048  
060  
/
2
1
/
2
1
/
2
1
/
2
1
/
2
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
N/A  
2
2
072*  
096*  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
13.6  
6.1  
N/A  
83.1  
41.0  
N/A  
2
2
N/A  
6.0  
2.9  
N/A  
6.0  
2.9  
N/A  
42.6  
19.5  
N/A  
55  
25  
Table 2I — Electrical Data — Standard Evaporator Motor with Upgrade 2 Condenser Motor  
FAN MOTORS  
VOLTAGE  
COMPRESSOR  
POWER SUPPLY  
Evaporator  
(Standard)  
Condenser  
(Upgrade 2)  
RANGE  
UNIT  
50AH  
V-PH  
(60 Hz)  
Min Ckt  
Amps  
MOCP  
Amps  
Min  
Max  
QTY  
RLA  
LRA  
Hp  
FLA  
Hp  
FLA  
024  
036  
208/230-1  
187  
254  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
19.9  
13.6  
6.1  
26.4  
16.0  
7.8  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
109.0  
83.1  
41.0  
134.0  
110.0  
52.0  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
1.7  
1.3  
0.7  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
29.8  
20.7  
9.5  
37.9  
23.7  
11.6  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
50  
35  
15  
65  
40  
20  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
1
1
2
2
/
/
3
4
1
3
048  
060  
/
/
3
4
1
3
/
/
3
4
1
3
/
/
3
4
1
3
/
/
3
4
1
3
/
/
3
4
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3
3
072*  
096*  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
13.6  
6.1  
N/A  
83.1  
41.0  
N/A  
N/A  
2.4  
1.2  
N/A  
8.4  
4.0  
N/A  
41.4  
18.9  
N/A  
55  
25  
3
/
/
4
3
4
LEGEND  
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration  
Hp  
Horsepower  
FLA  
LRA  
Full Load Amps  
Locked Rotor Amps  
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection (HACR breaker)  
RLA  
Rated Load Amps  
*Unit has two compressors.  
14  
Table 2J — Electrical Data — Upgrade 1 Evaporator Motor with Upgrade 2 Condenser Motor  
FAN MOTORS  
VOLTAGE  
COMPRESSOR  
POWER SUPPLY  
Evaporator  
(Upgrade 1)  
Condenser  
(Upgrade 2)  
RANGE  
UNIT  
50AH  
V-PH  
(60 Hz)  
Min Ckt  
Amps  
MOCP  
Amps  
Min  
Max  
QTY  
RLA  
LRA  
Hp  
FLA  
Hp  
FLA  
024  
036  
208/230-1  
187  
254  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
19.9  
13.6  
6.1  
26.4  
16.0  
7.8  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
109.0  
83.1  
41.0  
134.0  
110.0  
52.0  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
2.5  
1.8  
0.9  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
30.6  
21.2  
9.7  
38.7  
24.2  
11.9  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
50  
35  
15  
65  
40  
20  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
1
1
2
2
/
/
2
4
1
3
048  
060  
/
/
2
4
1
3
/
/
2
4
1
3
/
/
2
4
1
3
/
/
2
4
1
3
/
/
2
4
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3
3
072*  
096*  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
13.6  
6.1  
N/A  
83.1  
41.0  
N/A  
3.2  
1.6  
N/A  
8.4  
4.0  
N/A  
42.2  
19.3  
N/A  
55  
25  
Table 2K — Electrical Data — Upgrade 2 Evaporator Motor with Upgrade 2 Condenser Motor  
FAN MOTORS  
VOLTAGE  
COMPRESSOR  
POWER SUPPLY  
Evaporator  
(Upgrade 2)  
Condenser  
(Upgrade 2)  
RANGE  
UNIT  
50AH  
V-PH  
(60 Hz)  
Min Ckt  
Amps  
MOCP  
Amps  
Min  
Max  
QTY  
RLA  
LRA  
Hp  
FLA  
Hp  
FLA  
024  
036  
208/230-1  
187  
254  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
19.9  
13.6  
6.1  
26.4  
16.0  
7.8  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
109.0  
83.1  
41.0  
134.0  
110.0  
52.0  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
31.3  
21.8  
10.0  
39.4  
24.8  
12.2  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
50  
35  
15  
65  
40  
20  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
1
1
2
2
/
/
4
4
3
3
048  
060  
/
/
4
4
3
3
/
/
4
4
3
3
/
/
4
4
3
3
/
/
4
4
3
3
/
/
4
4
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1 1/2  
1 1/2  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3
3
072*  
096*  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
13.6  
6.1  
N/A  
83.1  
41.0  
N/A  
4.8  
2.4  
N/A  
8.4  
4.0  
N/A  
43.8  
20.1  
N/A  
55  
25  
LEGEND  
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration  
Hp  
Horsepower  
FLA  
LRA  
Full Load Amps  
Locked Rotor Amps  
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection (HACR breaker)  
RLA  
Rated Load Amps  
*Unit has two compressors.  
15  
Table 2L — Electrical Data — Upgrade 3 Evaporator Motor with Upgrade 2 Condenser Motor  
FAN MOTORS  
VOLTAGE  
COMPRESSOR  
POWER SUPPLY  
Evaporator  
(Upgrade 3)  
Condenser  
(Upgrade 2)  
RANGE  
UNIT  
50AH  
V-PH  
(60 Hz)  
Min Ckt  
Amps  
MOCP  
Amps  
Min  
Max  
QTY  
RLA  
LRA  
Hp  
FLA  
Hp  
FLA  
024  
036  
208/230-1  
187  
254  
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
19.9  
13.6  
6.1  
26.4  
16.0  
7.8  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
109.0  
83.1  
41.0  
134.0  
110.0  
52.0  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
1
1
1
1
1
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
3.2  
2.4  
1.2  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
31.3  
21.8  
10.0  
39.4  
24.8  
12.2  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
50  
35  
15  
65  
40  
20  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1
1
1
2
2
/
4
3
048  
060  
/
4
3
/
4
3
/
4
3
/
4
3
/
4
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3
3
072*  
096*  
208/230-1  
208/230-3  
460-3  
187  
187  
414  
254  
254  
508  
N/A  
13.6  
6.1  
N/A  
83.1  
41.0  
N/A  
2
2
N/A  
6.0  
2.9  
N/A  
8.4  
4.0  
N/A  
45.0  
20.6  
N/A  
55  
25  
LEGEND  
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration  
Hp  
Horsepower  
FLA  
LRA  
Full Load Amps  
Locked Rotor Amps  
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection (HACR breaker)  
RLA  
Rated Load Amps  
*Unit has two compressors.  
Table 3 — Evaporator-Fan Performance  
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)  
UNIT  
SIZE  
CFM  
0.2  
0.4  
0.6  
0.8  
1.0  
1.2  
50AH  
Rpm  
509  
495  
470  
550  
526  
510  
607  
566  
537  
640  
588  
552  
461  
449  
435  
555  
514  
448  
Bhp  
0.11  
0.07  
0.06  
0.17  
0.14  
0.11  
0.29  
0.22  
0.17  
0.44  
0.32  
0.24  
0.36  
0.29  
0.24  
0.74  
0.66  
0.37  
Rpm  
632  
623  
604  
651  
635  
627  
685  
652  
632  
715  
670  
642  
543  
537  
529  
618  
584  
552  
Bhp  
0.14  
0.12  
0.10  
0.23  
0.19  
0.16  
0.36  
0.28  
0.23  
0.52  
0.40  
0.31  
0.47  
0.40  
0.34  
0.87  
0.80  
0.51  
Rpm  
739  
733  
717  
744  
734  
731  
760  
734  
722  
786  
747  
725  
619  
616  
611  
680  
652  
626  
Bhp  
0.19  
0.17  
0.14  
0.29  
0.25  
0.21  
0.43  
0.35  
0.29  
0.61  
0.48  
0.38  
0.60  
0.53  
0.47  
1.01  
0.81  
0.64  
Rpm  
833  
829  
814  
831  
825  
824  
832  
813  
806  
819  
803  
689  
683  
Bhp  
0.24  
0.22  
0.19  
0.36  
0.31  
0.27  
0.50  
0.42  
0.35  
0.56  
0.46  
0.75  
0.61  
Rpm  
Bhp  
0.30  
0.28  
0.25  
0.43  
0.38  
0.33  
0.58  
0.49  
0.42  
Rpm  
Bhp  
0.37  
0.34  
0.31  
0.45  
0.40  
900  
800  
700  
919  
915  
901  
912  
908  
910  
902  
888  
886  
997  
993  
979  
986  
988  
960  
962  
024  
036  
048  
060  
072  
096  
1350  
1200  
1050  
1800  
1600  
1400  
2250  
2000  
1750  
2700  
2400  
2100  
3600  
3200  
2800  
0.56  
0.49  
889  
878  
0.64  
0.53  
950  
0.61  
707  
695  
0.94  
0.79  
769  
759  
1.10  
0.95  
818  
1.12  
LEGEND  
NOTES:  
1. Refer to Table 1 for evaporator fan motor and drive information.  
2. Upgrade 1 Static Motor is required for boldface values.  
3. Upgrade 2 Static Motor is required for shaded values.  
Bhp  
Brake Horsepower  
16  
Table 4 — Condenser-Fan Performance  
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)  
UNIT  
SIZE  
50AH  
CFM  
0.0  
0.1  
0.2  
0.3  
0.4  
0.5  
Rpm  
247  
276  
251  
287  
367  
448  
Bhp  
0.07  
0.11  
0.17  
0.22  
0.68  
1.26  
Rpm  
255  
282  
305  
334  
438  
524  
Bhp  
0.07  
0.11  
0.18  
0.28  
0.89  
1.59  
Rpm  
262  
289  
357  
378  
464  
546  
Bhp  
0.08  
0.12  
0.22  
0.33  
0.98  
1.70  
Rpm  
269  
295  
408  
421  
490  
568  
Bhp  
0.08  
0.12  
0.27  
0.38  
1.07  
1.81  
Rpm  
277  
301  
456  
464  
516  
Bhp  
0.08  
0.12  
0.32  
0.43  
1.16  
Rpm  
284  
307  
501  
505  
542  
Bhp  
0.09  
0.13  
0.37  
0.49  
1.25  
024  
036  
048  
060  
072  
096  
1700  
2000  
2500  
3000  
5200  
6400  
LEGEND  
Brake Horsepower  
NOTES:  
1. Refer to Table 1 for condenser fan motor and drive information.  
2. Upgrade 1 Static Motor is required for boldface values.  
3. Upgrade 2 Static Motor is required for shaded values.  
Bhp  
START-UP  
SERVICE  
Unit Preparation — Make sure unit has been installed in  
WARNING  
accordance with installation instructions and applicable codes.  
Disconnect all power to the unit before performing mainte-  
nance or service. Electrical shock and personal injury could  
result.  
Compressor Mounting — Compressors are internally  
mounted on rubber-in-shear (RIS) isolators. Do not loosen or  
remove compressor holddown bolts.  
Internal Wiring — Check all electrical connections in  
unit control boxes and tighten as required.  
IMPORTANT: If repairs to refrigerant cycle compo-  
nents (e.g., compressor, filter drier, etc.) are required,  
recover all refrigerant from the system by using both  
high and low-pressure ports. Then remove base unit  
from the space.  
Refrigerant Service Valves — Each unit system has  
2 Schrader-type service ports, one on the suction line and one  
on the compressor discharge line. Be sure that caps on the ports  
are tight.  
Compressor Rotation — On 50AH036-096, 3-phase  
units, it is important to be certain compressor is rotating in the  
proper direction. To determine whether or not compressor is  
rotating in the proper direction:  
1. Connect service gages to suction and discharge pressure  
fittings.  
Filters — Filters are disposable and should be inspected and  
replaced at regular intervals monthly or as conditions require.  
They are located in front of the evaporator coil and may be re-  
moved by sliding them horizontally out to edge of unit. See  
Fig. 2-5. No tools are required for installation or removal of  
filters.  
2. Energize the compressor.  
3. The suction pressure should drop and the discharge pres-  
sure should rise, as is normal on any start-up.  
If the suction pressure does not drop and the discharge pres-  
sure does not rise to normal levels:  
1. Note that the condenser and evaporator fans may also be  
rotating in the wrong direction.  
2. Turn off power to the unit and tag disconnect.  
3. Reverse any two of the unit power leads.  
4. Reapply power to the unit; remove tag.  
5. Verify correct refrigerant pressures.  
The suction and discharge pressure levels should move to  
their normal start-up levels.  
NOTE: When the compressor is rotating in the wrong direc-  
tion, the unit will sound louder than normal and will not  
provide cooling.  
Condenser Coil — The condenser coil is accessible  
through the side access panel on condenser section, or through  
side access panel on condenser section. Use a stiff brush when  
cleaning coil. Be careful not to bend aluminum fins.  
Evaporator Coil — The evaporator coil is accessible for  
cleaning through the side access panel on evaporator section.  
When necessary, wash coil with a commercial cleaner (Oakite  
164) or dishwasher detergent using a pressurized spray canis-  
ter. Flush coil from return-air duct side and take care not to get  
water in ductwork or unit insulation.  
Condensate Drain — Clean and empty drain pan at  
least once a year to prevent sludge build-up.  
Lubrication — Lubrication of the condenser and evapora-  
tor motors is not necessary since both are equipped with  
permanently lubricated bearings. Do not oil.  
Unit Condenser Motor All 50AH units contain  
belt-driven adjustable-pulley fan systems. The unit fan motors  
are shipped with adjustable pulley at 4 turns open.  
Cooling — To start unit, turn on main power supply. Set  
system selector switch at COOL position and fan switch at  
AUTO. position. Adjust thermostat to a setting below room  
temperature. Compressor, condenser and evaporator motors  
start on closure of contactors.  
TO SHUT OFF UNIT — Set system selector switch at OFF  
position or reset thermostat at a position above room  
temperature.  
Blower Wheel Servicing — In-space servicing is rec-  
ommended for the evaporator and condenser blowers. Both are  
removed by loosening and removing the 2 screws (sizes 024-  
060) or 4 screws (sizes 072 and 096) that hold them in place. In  
both cases, the entire assembly is then moved outside of the  
base unit. Once outside, the blower wheel and condenser shaft  
bearings and/or evaporator motor can be serviced.  
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Blower Belt Adjustment — Inspect blower belt for  
wear, proper belt tension, and pulley alignment as conditions  
require or at the beginning of each heating and air conditioning  
season.  
Make sure that fan shafts and motor shafts are parallel and  
level. The most common causes of misalignment are nonparal-  
lel shafts and improperly located sheaves. Where shafts are not  
parallel, belts on one side are drawn tighter and pull more than  
their share of the load. As a result, these belts wear out faster,  
requiring the entire set to be replaced before it has given maxi-  
mum service. If misalignment is in the sheave, belts enter and  
leave the grooves at an angle, causing excessive belt and  
sheave wear.  
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SHAFT ALIGNMENT — Check shaft alignment by measur-  
ing the distance between the shafts at 3 or more locations. If the  
distances are equal, then the shafts are parallel.  
SHEAVE ALIGNMENT  
1. To check the location of the fixed sheaves on the shafts,  
use a straightedge or a piece of string. If the sheaves are  
properly aligned, the string will touch them at the points  
indicated by the arrows in Fig. 9. Rotate each sheave a  
half revolution to determine whether the sheave is wob-  
bly or the drive shaft is bent. Correct any misalignment.  
2. With sheaves aligned, tighten cap screws evenly and  
progressively.  
Fig. 9 — Sheave Alignment  
1
1
NOTE: There should be a /8-in. to /4-in. gap between  
the mating part hub and the bushing flange. If the gap is  
closed, the bushing is probably the wrong size.  
LB FORCE  
3. With taper-lock bushed hubs, be sure the bushing bolts  
are tightened evenly to prevent side-to-side pulley wob-  
ble. Check by rotating sheaves and rechecking sheave  
alignment. When substituting field-supplied sheaves for  
factory-supplied sheaves, only the motor sheave should  
be changed.  
DEFLECTION  
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BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT — Using a gage, apply  
4 lb of force to the center of the belt and adjust the tension until  
a deflection of 1/64-in. is achieved for every inch of shaft center  
distance. See Fig. 10.  
Ideal belt tension is the lowest value under which belt slip  
will not occur at peak load conditions.  
Fig. 10 — Fan Belt Tension  
Refrigerant Charge — Unit is shipped fully charged.  
Amount of refrigerant charge is listed on unit nameplate (also  
refer to Table 1). Refer to Carrier GTAC II; Module 5; Charg-  
ing, Recovery, Recycling, and Reclamation manual.  
Unit panels must be in place when unit is operating during  
charging procedure. Unit must operate for at least 10 minutes  
before adjusting charge. Use standard evacuating techniques.  
After evacuating system, weigh in the specified amount of re-  
frigerant. (Refer to Table 1.)  
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Copyright 2010 Carrier Corporation  
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.  
Catalog No. 04-53500057-01  
Printed in U.S.A.  
Form 50AH-14SI  
Pg 20  
5-10  
Replaces: 50AH-12SI  

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