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Carrier 50NQ
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DOOR
A89215
Fig.
4—Rating
Plate
Location
Step
1
Moving
and
Setting
Unit
in
Place
A
CAUTION
Use
spreader
bars
and
crate
top
when
rigging
the
unit
to
be
lifted.
Model
50NQ
must
be
rigged
for
lifting
as
shown
in
Fig.
5.
Use
extreme
caution
to
prevent
dam¬
age
when
moving
the
unit.
Unit
must
remain
in
an
upright
position
during
all
rigging
and
moving
opera¬
tions.
The
unit
must
be
level
for
proper
condensate
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,
ensure
that
the
support
is
level
and
properly
supports
the
unit.
ROOFTOP
INSTALLATION
A
CAUTION
When
installing
the
unit
on
a
rooftop,
be
sure
that
the
roof
will
support
the
additional
weight.
Refer
to
Figs.
2
and
3
for
total
weight
and
corner
weight
information.
For
downflow
applications,
an
accessory
roof-mounting
*
curb
may
be
installed
on,
and
flashed
into
the
roof
before
unit
installation.
The
instructions
for
installing
the
acces¬
sory
curb
are
packaged
with
the
curb.
For
end-discharge
applications
place
the
unit
on
a
level
base
that
provides
proper
support.
Refer
to
Fig.
7
for
location
of
additional
supports/sleepers.
On
flat
roofs,
be
sure
that
the
unit
is
located
at
least
4
ins.
above
the
highest
expected
water
level
on
the
roof
to
prevent
flooding.
GROUND-LEVEL
INSTALLATION
Place
the
unit
on
a
solid,
level,
concrete
pad
that
extends
approximately
2
ins.
beyond
the
casing
on
all
four
sides
of
the
unit.
Do
not
secure
the
unit
to
the
pad
except
when
required
by
local
codes.
Ensure
pad
does
not
obstruct
coil
drainage
holes
in
bottom
of
unit.
(Holes
drain
water
during
cooling
and
defrost
cycles.)
In
areas
where
prolonged
sub¬
freezing
temperatures
or
snowfall
occur,
increase
clearance
to
12-18
ins.
by
constructing
an
angle-iron
frame
to
support
Fig.
5—Suggested
Rigging
the
unit.
The
frame
should
be
designed
so
as
not
to
block
the
drainage
holes.
See
Fig.
8
and
Table
1
for
recommended
frame
construction.
Extend
a
24-in.
gravel
apron
around
pad
for
condensate
and
defrost
water
drainage.
CLEARANCES
The
required
minimum
operating
and
service
clearances
are
shown
in
Figs.
2
and
3.
Adequate
condenser
air
must
be
provided.
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.
The
condenser
fan
discharges
through
the
top
of
the
unit.
Ensure
that
the
fan
discharge
does
not
recirculate
to
the
condenser
coil.
Do
not
locate
the
unit
in
either
a
corner
or
under
a
complete
overhead
obstruction.
The
minimum
clear¬
ance
under
a
partial
overhang
(such
as
a
normal
house
roof
overhang)
is
48
ins.
above
unit
top.
The
maximum
horizon¬
tal
extension
of
a
partial
overhang
must
not
exceed
48
ins.
Do
not
locate
the
unit
where
water,
ice,
or
snow
from
an
overhang
or
roof
will
damage
or
flood
the
unit
by
falling
on
the
top.
Do
not
locate
the
unit
where
grass,
shrubs,
or
other
plants
will
interfere
with
the
airflow
either
into
or
out
of
the
unit.
Do
not
install
the
unit
on
carpeting,
tile,
or
other
com¬
bustible
material
other
than
wood
flooring.
Heat
pump
may
be
installed
on
wood
flooring
or
on
Class
A,
B,
or
C
roof
cov¬
ering
materials.
Step
2—Condensate
Disposal
NOTE:
Ensure
that
condensate-water
disposal
methods
comply
with
local
codes,
restrictions,
and
practices.
Model
50NQ
disposes
of
condensate
water
through
a
3/4-in.
NPT
drain
fitting.
See
Figs.
2
and
3
for
location.
Install
a
3-in.
trap
at
the
drain
fitting
to
ensure
proper
drainage.
See
Fig.
6.
Make
sure
that
the
outlet
of
the
trap
is
at
least
1
in.
lower
than
the
unit
drain
pan
connection
to
prevent
the
pan
from
overflowing.
Prime
the
trap
with
water.
If
the
installation
requires
draining
the
condensate
water
away
from
the
unit,
connect
a
drain
tube
using
a
minimum
of
7/8-in.
OD
copper
tubing,
3/4-in.
galvanized
pipe,
or
3/4-in.
plastic
pipe.
Do
not
undersize
the
tube.
Pitch
the
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BrandCarrier
Model50NQ
CategoryHeat Pump
LanguageEnglish

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