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Table
5—Minimum
Airflow
for
Safe
Electric
Heater
Operation
SIZE
018
024
030
036
042
048
060
AIRFLOW
(CFM)
600
800
1000
1200
;
1400
1600
2000
Table
6—Wet
Coil
Pressure
Drop
Unit
Size
Wet
Coil
P.D.
(In.
wc.)
018,
024
0.54
030
.060
036
.070
042
.075
048
.086
060
.100
UNIT
TOP
REMOVAL
A
CAUTION
Condenser
fan
and
motor
are
fastened
to
the
unit
top.
When
removing
the
top,
use
extreme
care
not
to
puli
the
fan
motor
leads
loose.
NOTE:
When
performing
maintenance
or
service
proce¬
dures
that
require
removal
of
the
unit
top,
be
sure
to
per¬
form
all
of
the
routine
maintenance
procedures
that
require
top
removal,
including:
coil
inspection
and
cleaning,
and
condensate
drain
pan
inspection
and
cleaning.
Only
qualified
service
personnel
should
perform
mainte¬
nance
and
service
procedures
that
require
unit
top
removal.
Refer
to
the
following
top
removal
procedures:
1.
Remove
all
screws
that
secure
unit
top,
including
screws
around
four
sides
and
those
on
top
that
screw
into
internal
divider
panels.
Save
all
screws.
2.
Tape
all
side
panels
at
each
seam
near
unit
top.
Use
tape
strips
that
are
at
least
5
ins.
long
to
prevent
sides
from
falling
when
top
is
removed.
3.
Lift
top
from
unit
carefully.
Set
top
on
edge
and
ensure
that
top
is
supported
by
unit
side
that
is
opposite
duct
(or
plenum)
side.Use
extreme
care
to
prevent
damage
to
the
fan
blades,
motor,
and
insulation.
4.
Carefully
replace
and
secure
unit
top
to
unit,
using
screws
removed
in
step
1,
when
maintenance
and/or
service
procedures
are
concluded.
(Be
sure
to
use
origi¬
nal
screws
that
have
rubber
washers
to
seal
out
water
when
securing
top
to
internal
divider
panels.)
INDOOR
BLOWER
AND
MOTOR
For
longer
life,
operating
economy,
and
continuing
effi¬
ciency;
clean
accumulated
dirt
and
grease
from
the
blower
wheel
and
motor
annually.
A
WARNING
Disconnect
and
tag
electrical
power
to
the
unit
before
cleaning
the
blower
assembly.
Failure
to
adhere
to
this
warning
could
cause
personal
injury
or
death.
Clean
the
blower
assembly
as
follows:
1.
Remove
and
disassemble
blower
assembly
as
follows:
a.
Remove
blower
access
door.
b.
Disconnect
blower
motor
leads
from
their
termina¬
tion
points
at
motor.
Disconnect
yellow
lead
from
control
box
at
capacitor.
c.
Remove
blower
assembly
from
unit.
Be
careful
not
to
tear
insulation
in
blower
compartment.
d.
Ensure
proper
reassembly
by
marking
blower
wheel
and
motor
in
relation
to
blower
housing
before
disassembly.
e.
Loosen
setscrew(s)
that
secures
wheel
to
motor
shaft,
remove
screws
that
secure
motor
mount
brackets
to
housing,
and
slide
motor
and
motor
mount
out
of
housing.
2.
Remove
and
clean
blower
wheel
as
follows:
a.
Ensure
proper
reassembly
by
marking
wheel
orien¬
tation
and
cutoff
plate
location.
b.
Remove
screws
holding
cutoff
plate,
and
remove
plate
from
housing.
c.
Lift
wheel
from
housing.
When
handling
and/or
cleaning
blower
wheel,
be
sure
not
to
disturb
bal¬
ance
weights
(clips)
on
blower
wheel
vanes.
d.
Remove
caked-on
dirt
from
wheel
and
housing
with
a
brush.
Remove
lint
and/or
dirt
accumulations
from
wheel
and
housing
with
vacuum
cleaner,
using
soft
brush
attachment.
Remove
grease
and
oil
with
mild
solvent.
e.
Reassemble
wheel
and
cutoff
plate
into
housing.
f.
Reassemble
motor
into
housing.
Be
sure
setscrews
are
tightened
on
motor
shaft
flats
and
not
on
round
part
of
shaft.
OUTDOOR
COIL,
INDOOR
COIL,
AND
CONDENSATE
DRAIN
PAN
Inspect
the
coils
and
condensate
drain
pan
at
least
once
each
year.
Proper
inspection
and
cleaning
requires
the
removal
of
the
unit
top.
See
“Unit
Top
Removal”
section.
The
coils
are
easily
cleaned
when
dry;
therefore,
inspect
and
clean
the
coils
either
before
or
after
each
cooling
season.
Remove
all
obstructions,
including
weeds
and
shrubs
that
interfere
with
the
airflow
through
the
outdoor
coil.
Straighten
bent
fins
with
a
fin
comb.
If
coated
with
dirt
or
lint,
clean
the
coils
with
a
vacuum
cleaner
using
the
soft
brush
attachment.
Be
careful
not
to
bend
the
fins.
If
coated
with
oil
or
grease,
clean
the
coils
with
a
mild
detergent-and-
water
solution.
Rinse
coils
with
clear
water
using
a
garden
hose.
Be
careful
not
to
splash
water
on
motors,
insulation,
wiring,
or
air
filter(s).
For
best
results,
spray
outdoor
coil
£ns
from
inside
to
outside
the
unit.
On
units
with
an
outer
and
inner
outdoor
coil,
be
sure
to
clean
between
the
coils.
Be
sure
to
flush
all
dirt
and
debris
from
the
unit
base.
Inspect
the
drain
pan
and
condensate
drain
line
when
inspecting
the
coils.
Clean
the
drain
pan
and
condensate
drain
by
removing
all
foreign
matter
from
the
pan.
Flush
the
pan
and
drain
tube
with
clear
water.
Do
not
splash
water
on
the
insulation,
motor,
wiring,
or
air
filter(s).
If
the
drain
tube
is
restricted,
clear
it
with
a
“plumbers
snake”
or
similar
probe
device.
OUTDOOR
FAN
A
CAUTION
Keep
the
outdoor
fan
free
from
all
obstructions
to
ensure
proper
operation.
Never
place
articles
on
top
of
the
unit.
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BrandCarrier
Model50NQ
CategoryHeat Pump
LanguageEnglish

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