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Economizer
Adjustment
1.
Set
enthalpy
control
at
its
highest
setting.
If
outdoor
temperature
is
above
70
F,
perform
the
following:
install
jumper
between
enthalpy
control
terminals
1
and
2
(red
and
yellow
wires).
2.
Set
system
selector
switch
at
COOL
and
set
cooling
selector
lever
at
lowest
setting.
(Cooling
mode
may
be
simulated
by
removing
thermostat
wires
from
termi¬
nals
Y1
and
Y2
[if
used]
and
installing
jumper
between
Y1
and
R.)
3.
Set
mixed
air
thermostat
(MAT.)
at
lowest
setting.
Outdoor
air
damper
goes
to
fully
open
position
(indoor
air
damper
closes).
4.
Set
mixed
air
thermostat
at
highest
setting.
Outdoor
air
damper
goes
to
fully
closed
position
(indoor
air
damper
opens).
5.
Adjust
mechanical
linkage
for
correct
positioning
if
necessary.
If
cooling
was
simulated
in
2,
remove
jumper
and
reconnect
thermostat
wire(s).
Power
Failure
Dampers
do
not
have
a
spring
return.
In
event
of
power
failure,
dampers
remain
in
position
until
power
is
restored.
Do
not
manually
operate
damper
motor.
50DP020
Indoor
Air
Fan
Motor
Removal
NOTE:
To
remove
belts
only,
follow
steps
1
-
4.
1.
Remove
filter
and
supply
air
section
access
panels.
Remove
center
post
(Fig.
4).
2.
Loosen
adjusting
nuts
A
and
E,
Fig.
23.
3.
Push
motor
away
from
indoor
coil
to
zero
adjustment.
Tighten
nut
A.
4.
Remove
belts
from
pulleys.
5.
Remove
holddown
screws
at
B
and
C.
Loosen
screw
at
D.
6.
Holding
motor
and
pulley
securely,
slide
motor
mount
assembly
out
of
unit
along
slide
tracks.
NOTE:
To
reinstall
motor,
reverse
above
procedure.
Fig.
23
50DP020
Indoor
Fan
Motor
Section
Refrigerant
Charge
Amount
of
refrigerant
charge
is
listed
on
unit
nameplate
and
in
Table
1.
Refer
to
Carrier
Standard
Service
Techniques
Manual,
Chapter
1,
Refrigerants.
Unit
panels
must
be
in
place
when
unit
is
operating
during
charging
procedure.
NO
CHARGE
Use
standard
evacuating
techniques.
After
evacuating
system,
weigh
in
the
specified
amount
of
refrigerant.
(Refer
to
Table
1.)
LOW
CHARGE
COOLING
Using
appropriate
cool¬
ing
charging
chart,
Fig.
24
or
25,
add
refrigerant
until
conditions
of
the
chart
are
met.
Note
that
charging
charts
are
different
from
ones
normally
used.
Charts
are
based
on
charging
units
to
correct
superheat
for
various
operating
conditions.
An
accurate
pressure
gage
and
temperature
sensing
device
are
required.
Connect
tem¬
perature
sensing
device
to
service
port
on
suction
line
and
insulate
it
so
that
outdoor
ambient
temperature
does
not
affect
reading.
Indoor
air
cfm
must
be
within
normal
operating
range
of
unit.
TO
USE
COOLING
CHARGING
CHART
Take
outdoor
ambient
temperature
and
read
the
suction
pressure
gage.
Refer
to
chart
to
determine
correct
suction
temperature.
If
suction
temperature
is
high,
add
refrigerant.
If
suction
temperature
is
low,
carefully
blow
some
of
the
charge.
Recheck
suction
pressure
as
charge
is
adjusted.
Example:
Fig.
24
50DPE014
Outdoor
Temperature.85
F
Suction
Pressure.
75
psig
Suction
Temperature
should
be.60
F
(Suction
Temperature
may
vary
±
5
F.)
If
Chargemaster®
charging
device
is
used,
temperature
and
pressure
readings
must
be
accomplished
using
appropriate
charging
chart.
Fig.
24
Cooling
Charging
Chart
50DPE014,
50DP016
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