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Carrier 48NLT - Provide Unit Support; Provide Clearances; Rig and Place Unit

Carrier 48NLT
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Table
1
Physical
Data
UNIT
SIZE
48
NLT018
NLT024
NHT024
NLT030
NMT030
NHT030
NLT036
NMT036
NET036
NHT036
NVT036
NOMINAL
CAPACITY
(ton)
11/2
:
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I
2V2
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!
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OPERATING
WEIGHT
(lb)
450
454
I
I
460
I
1
470
1
476
1
480
1
I
486
I
490
I
490
1
i
530
1
536
COMPRESSORS
Reciprocating
Hermetic.
3500
Rpm
Quantity
1
REFRIGERANT*
R-22
REFRIGERANT
METERING
DEVICE
AccuRater®
Piston
CONDENSER
COIL
Rows
1
I
2
Fins/in.
I
I
20
CONDENSER
FAN
Nominal
Airflow
(Cfm)
2000
2500
3000tt
825**
Nominal
Speed
(Rpm)
825
1100
1100tt
Quantity
...Diameter
(in.)
Motor
Hp
(single-phase)
Vio
1
20
^
1/4
1/10
(three-phase)
-
V4
EVAPORATOR
COIL
Rows
3
Fins/In.
14
EVAPORATOR
FAN
Nominal
Cfm
600
I
I
800
I
1
1000
1
1
1200
1
1
1200
Nominal
Speed
(Rpm)
1100
Diameter
x
Width
(in.)
lOx
8
10
X
10
Motor
Hp
(single-phase)
V3
V2
%
(three-phase)
Va
3/4
FURNACE
SECTION
Burner
Orifice
No.
(Qty...drlll
size)
2
44
2
44
3
44
2.
44
3
44
4
44
3
44
4
44
4
42
5.44
6
.44
Natural
Gas
Burner
Orifice
No.
(Qty...drill
size)
2.
55
2
55
3
55
2
55
3
55
4
55
3,55
4
55
4
54
5
55
6
55
Propane
Gas
Pilot
Orifice
Diameter
(in.
...drill
size)
nifl
77
Natural
Gas
Pilot
Orifice
Diameter
(in.)
nnp
Propane
Gas
RETURN-AIR
FILTERS
(sq
ln.)t
1
1
Disposable
288
528
624
720
Cleanable
192
352
416
480
’Operating
charge
is
iisted
on
unit
namepiate
fRequired
fieid-supplied
filter
areas
are
based
on
the
iarger
of
the
ARi-rated
(Air
Conditioning
&
Refrigeration
institute)
cooling
airfiow
or
the
heating
airflow
at
a
velocity
of
300
ft/min
for
disposable
type
or
450
ft/min
for
high-capacity
type
Air
filter
pressure
drop
must
not
exceed
0.08
in
wg
"Single-phase
units
ttThree-phase
units
Step
2
-
Provide
Unit
Support
ROOF
CURB
Install
accessory
roof
curb
in
accordance
with
instructions
shipped
with
curb.
Install
insulation,
cant
strips,
roofing
and
flashing.
Ductwork
must
be
attached
to
curb.
IMPORTANT:
The
gasketing
of
the
unit
to
the
roof
curb
is
critical
for
water
integrity.
Install
gasketing
material
supplied
with
the
roof
curb.
Improperly
ap¬
plied
gasketing
also
can
result
in
air
leaks
and
poor
unit
performance.
Curb
should
be
level
to
within
14
inch.
This
is
necessary
for
unit
drain
to
function
properly.
Refer
to
Accessory
Roof
Curb
Installation
Instructions
for
additional
information
as
required.
SLAB
MOUNT
Place
the
unit
on
a
solid,
level
concrete
pad
that
is
a
minimum
of
4-in.
thick
with
2-in.
above
grade.
The
slab
should
extend
approximately
2-in.
beyond
the
cas¬
ing
on
all
4
sides
of
the
unit.
Install
a
gravel
apron
in
front
of
condenser-air
inlets
to
prevent
obstruction
of
airflow
by
grass
or
shrubs.
Do
not
secure
the
unit
to
the
slab
except
when
required
by
local
codes.
Step
3
Provide
Clearances
The
required
min¬
imum
operating
and
service
clearances
are
shown
in
Fig.
2
and
3.
Adequate
combustion,
ventilation
and
condenser
air
must
be
provided.
The
condenser
fan
discharges
through
the
top
of
the
unit.
Be
sure
that
the
fan
discharge
does
not
recirculate
to
the
condenser
coil.
Do
not
locate
the
unit
in
either
a
corner
or
under
an
overhead
obstruction.
The
minimum
clearance
under
a
partial
overhang
(such
as
a
normal
house
overhang)
is
48-in.
above
the
unit
top.
The
maximum
horizontal
ex¬
tension
of
a
partial
overhang
must
not
exceed
48
inches.
A
CAUTION
Do
not
restrict
condenser
airflow.
An
air
restriction
at
either
the
outdoor-air
inlet
(the
entire
surface
of
the
out¬
door
coil)
or
the
fan
discharge
can
be
detrimental
to
compressor
life.
Do
not
place
the
unit
where
water,
ice
or
snow
from
an
overhang
or
roof
will
damage
or
flood
the
unit.
Do
not
in¬
stall
the
unit
on
carpeting,
tile
or
other
combustible
mate¬
rials.
The
unit
may
be
installed
on
wood
flooring
or
on
Class
A,
B
or
C
roof
covering
materials.
Step
4
Rig
and
Place
Unit
Use
spreader
bars
and
crate
top
when
rigging
the
unit.
The
units
must
be
rigged
for
lifting
as
shown
in
Fig.
4.
Refer
to
Fig.
4
for
rigging
weight
and
Table
1
for
operating
weight.
Use
extreme
cau¬
tion
to
prevent
damage
when
moving
the
unit.
Unit
must
remain
in
an
upright
position
during
all
rigging
and
mov¬
ing
operations.
The
unit
must
be
level
for
proper
conden¬
sate
drainage;
therefore,
the
ground-level
pad
or
accessory
roof-mounting
curb
must
be
level
before
setting
the
unit
in
place.
When
a
field-fabricated
support
is
used,
be
sure
that
the
support
is
level
and
properly
supports
the
unit.
A
CAUTION
When
installing
the
unit
on
a
rooftop,
be
sure
the
roof
will
support
the
additional
weight.
Refer
to
Fig.
4
for
corner
weight
information.
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