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Carrier SUPRA 750Mt User Manual

Carrier SUPRA 750Mt
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Carrier TranCarrier Tran
sicold Division, Carrier Corporatiosicold Division, Carrier Corporatio
n, P.O. Box 4805, Syracuse, N.Y. 13221 n, P.O. Box 4805, Syracuse, N.Y. 13221
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OPERATION ANDOPERATION AND
SERVICE MANUALSERVICE MANUAL
TRUCK REFRIGERATION UNITTRUCK REFRIGERATION UNIT
SUPRASUPRA
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Carrier Refrigeration Operation 2004Carrier Refrigeration Operation 2004
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Printed in FrancPrinted in Franc
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- 10, Bd de l’O- 10, Bd de l’O
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- 95031 Cergy - 95031 Cergy
Pontoise Cédex Pontoise Cédex
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, 950Mt, 950Mt

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Carrier SUPRA 750Mt Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCarrier
ModelSUPRA 750Mt
CategoryRefrigerator
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SECTION 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Personal Protective Equipment

Essential safety gear required for operating and maintaining the unit.

Automatic start

Warning and safety measures for the automatic start/stop feature.

SECTION 2 DESCRIPTION

2.7 SAFETY DEVICES

List and function of safety devices protecting the unit.

2.8 MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER

Description of the main control system and its components.

2.8.8 Alarm Display

Description of system alarms and their identification.

SECTION 3 OPERATION

3.1 PRE-TRIP INSPECTION

Required checks before starting the engine and unit.

3.2 STARTING AND STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS - ENGINE DRIVE

Procedures for starting and stopping the unit using the engine.

3.3 STARTING AND STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS - STANDBY MOTOR DRIVE

Procedures for starting and stopping the unit using the standby motor.

3.4 COMPARTMENT OPERATION

Instructions for operating individual compartments.

SECTION 4 SERVICE

4.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Routine maintenance intervals and required tasks.

4.2 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE REQUIREMENTS

Detailed breakdown of service tasks and requirements.

4.5 PUMPING THE UNIT DOWN OR REMOVING THE REFRIGERANT CHARGE

Critical procedure for system servicing involving refrigerant.

4.6 REFRIGERANT LEAK CHECKING

Methods for detecting and checking for refrigerant leaks.

4.7 EVACUATION AND DEHYDRATION

Procedure to remove moisture from the refrigeration system.

4.8 CHARGING THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEM

Steps and procedures for adding refrigerant to the system.

4.9 REPLACING THE COMPRESSOR

Detailed instructions for compressor removal and installation.

4.19 MICROPROCESSOR

Overview and service guidelines for the microprocessor.

SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING

5.1 DIESEL ENGINE

Troubleshooting common issues with the diesel engine.

Engine will not start

Diagnosing and resolving engine start failures.

5.3 REFRIGERATION

Troubleshooting refrigeration system malfunctions.

Unit will not cool

Diagnosing issues when the unit fails to cool.

Unit runs but has insufficient cooling

Resolving problems of reduced cooling capacity.

Abnormal pressure

Identifying and resolving abnormal pressure conditions.

Control system malfunction

Troubleshooting issues with the control system.

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