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Carrier 38HD018 - Rigging and Mounting Unit; Mounting Procedures; Rigging Safety; Refrigerant Piping Connections

Carrier 38HD018
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RETAINER
Table
1
AccuRater
Optimization
Chart
TYPE
A
(Arrow
on
AccuRater
body
points
in
metering
direction.)
(Arrow
on
AccuRater
body
points
in
free
flow
direction.)
Fig.
4
AccuRater®
(Bypass
Type)
Components
Step
2
Rig
and
Mount
Unit
MOUNTING
ON
GROUND
Mount
on
a
solid,
level,
concrete
pad
Position
unit
so
water
or
ice
from
roof
cannot
drop
directly
onto
unit.
Stacking
Kit
38
H
D900031
and
T)41
are
available
where
such
application
is
required.
See
instructions
provided
with
accessory
kit.
If
conditions
or
local
codes
require
unit
be
fastened
to
pad,
tiedown
bolts
should
be
used
and
fastened
through
slots
provided
in
unit
mounting
feet.
MOUNTING
ON
ROOF
Mount
on
a
level
platform
or
frame.
RIGGING
Be
sure
|
rigging.
unit
panels
are
securely
in
place
prior
to
Keep
unit
upright.
Lift
unit
using
sling.
Use
cardboard
or
padding
under
sling,
and
spreader
bars
to
prevent
sling
damage
to
unit.
See
Fig.
5.
See
Fig.
2
and
3
for
center
of
gravity
reference.
Install
unit
so
that
coil
does
not
face
into
prevailing
winds.
If
this
cannot
be
done,
and
constant
winds
above
25
mph
are
expected,
use
Accessory
Wind
Baffle,
Part
Number
38QR900041
or
-051.
See
instruc¬
tions
provided
with
accessory
kit
Step
3
Complete
Refrigerant
Piping
Con¬
nections
Condensing
units
may
be
connected
to
evaporator
sections
using
field-supplied
tubing
of
refrig¬
erant
grade,
correct
size
and
condition.
See
Table
2.
Do
not
use
less
than
10
ft
of
interconnecting
tubing
and
do
not
bury
more
than
3
ft
of
line
set
underground.
If
any
section
is
buried,
there
must
be
a
6-in.
vertical
rise
to
the
valve
connections
on
the
outdoor
unit
OUTDOOR
UNIT
INDOOR
UNIT
INDOOR
PISTON
PISTON
TYPE
REQUIRED
SYSTEM
CHARGE
(lb)
38HD018
28RD024
40HD024
_
A
B
-
38HD024
i
28RD030
40HD024
61
A
B
55
38HD030
28RD043
40HD036
70
A
B
57
38HD036
28RD043
40HD036
73
A
B
11.5
38HD048
28RD049
40HD048
86
A
B
97
38HD060
28RD061
40HD060
88
A
B
11
2
If
more
than
the
recommended
length
is
buried,
refrig¬
erant
may
migrate
to
cooler
buried
section
during
extended
periods
of
unit
shutdown.
This
causes
refrig¬
erant
slugging
and
possibly
compressor
damage
at
start-up.
When
more
than
50
ft
of
interconnecting
tubing
and
more
than
30
ft
vertical
lift
is
used,
consider
the
amount
of
liquid
lift,
and
compressor
oil
return
See
Part
3
of
Carrier
System
Design
Manual
for
design
details,
or
contact
your
local
Distributor
If
either
refrigerant
tubing
or
indoor
coil
is
exposed
to
atmospheric
conditions
for
longer
than
5
minutes,
it
must
be
evacuated
to
1000
microns
to
eliminate
contamination
and
moisture
in
the
system.
Run
refrigerant
tubes
as
directly
as
possible,
avoiding
unnecessary
turns
and
bends.
Suspend
refrigerant
tubes
so
they
do
not
damage
insulation
on
vapor
tube
and
do
not
transmit
vibration
to
structure
Also,
when
passing
refrigerant
tubes
through
wall,
seal
opening,
so
vibration
is
not
transmitted
to
structure.
Leave
some
slack
in
refrig¬
erant
tubes
between
structure
and
unit
to
absorb
vibra¬
tion
Refer
to
evaporator
installation
instructions
for
additional
information.
USE
FILTER
DRIER
AND
MOISTURE
INDI¬
CATOR
The
filter
drier
is
factory
supplied.
Moisture
indicator
(sight
glass)
is
a
field-supplied
option
and
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