Fig. 7 — line power connections, Iwitial start-up, Accessory outdoor thermostat(s) installation – Carrier 38CQ User Manual

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3-PHASE
CONN. TO
FUSED
DISCONNECT

_________

BLK-

I-PHASE

CONN. TO
FUSED
DISCONNECT

BLK-

YEL OR BLK------

L

------------ GROUND LUG

38CQ HEAT PUMP

CONTROL BOX

Fig. 7 — Line Power Connections

Use indoor unit transformer as 24-v supply for

system. At least a 60-va transformer is recom­
mended. Carrier approved indoor units are

equipped with 60-va transformer. See indoor unit
data.

Use

Carrier

accessory

indoor

thermostat

HH07AT071 with HH93AZ073 or HH93AZ075

subbase.

IWITIAL START-UP

The 38CQ unit is equipped with a crankcase

heater. It is recommended that heater be energized
a minimum of 24 hours before starting unit. To
energize heater only, turn the thermostat to OFF
position and close electrical disconnect to heat
pump.

Heat Anticipator Settings for Room Thermostat

(HH07AT071) — Set anticipator settings for room
thermostat according to Table 5. These settings
may be changed slightly to provide a greater degree
of comfort for a particular installation.

Table 5 — Thermostat Anticipator Settings

UNIT
38CQ

FIRST-

STAGE

ANTICIPATOR

SETTING

INDOOR

UNIT WITH

ELECTRIC

HEATER

HTR

KW

second

-

stage

ANTICIPATOR

SETTINGS

015

020

027

033

40AQ Fan-Coil

with 40AQ Htrs

5 0

7 5

10 0

15 0

16

039

044

Fixed

40FS/28MQ

with 40FQ

20 0

25 0

33

048

Htrs

30 0

34 0

49

Accessory Outdoor Thermostat

provides adjustable

outdoor control of accessory electric heater. This
thermostat makes contact when a drop in outdoor
temperature occurs. It energizes a stage of electric

heat when the outdoor temperature setting is
reached, provided the room thermostat is on the

second stage of heating. One outdoor thermostat is
recommended for each stage of electric heat after
the first stage. Set the outdoor thermostat(s)
progressively lower for each stage. Refer to heat
load of building and unit capacity to determine the

correct outdoor thermostat settings.

The accessory emergency heat relay is required

when 2 outdoor thermostats are used. It is auto­
matically energized by the manually operated

emergency heat switch in the indoor thermostat
subbase. The thermostat locks out compressor and
the relay bypasses the outdoor thermostats for
electric heater operation during heat pump shut­

down. When one outdoor thermostat is used, an
emergency heat relay is not required. The emer­
gency heat switch in the indoor thermostat subbase

bypasses outdoor thermostat, locks out compressor

and activates electric heater. See 40FS Indoor Unit
and Electric Heater Installation, Start-Up and
Service Instructions for installation of emergency
heat relay.

Accessory Outdoor Thermostat(s) Installation —

Install outdoor thermostat at a suitable location on
the outside of the control box. Use any free hole
to fasten thermostat bracket. Be sure that engage­
ment screw does not interfere with wiring or

components inside of control box Thermostat
bracket may be secured with only one screw;
however, make sure that bracket is firmly attached

to resist vibration forces. If a free hole is not
available, drill hole in control box after assuring
that drilling will not damage any components

inside of box If a second thermostat is used,
follow the procedure outlined above. If there is no
available space on the control box for a second

thermostat, mount the 2 thermostats together.
Connect the 2 thermostats with a machine screw,
lock washer and nut, and then mount assembled
thermostats to the control box (See Fig. 8a).

Route the capillary and attached bulb below the
control box to the upper portion of the outdoor
coil grille. Carefully insert the bulb between the
tube sheet and nearest vertical grille wire. Place the
bulb across the grille and fasten with wire, wire ties
or other suitable fastener (See Fig. 8b). Never
expose bulb to direct sunlight. If necessary, shield
bulb with appropriate material.

Replace access wrapper on unit. Check that

capillary is not pinched by wrapper

To Start Unit

— (Make sure crankcase heater has

been energized for 24 hours.) Adjust the thermo­

stat as follows:

1. Set selector switch at OFF.

2. Turn on main disconnect switch(es) to indoor

and outdoor units.

3. Set fan switch as desired (ON or AUTO.).
4. Set thermostat dial at desired temperature.
5. Set selector switch at HEAT or COOL.

Check system refrigerant charge. See Refrig­

erant Charging.

SERVICE

Refrigerant Charging

— The 38CQ units contain

correct operating charge for complete system when
connected to 40FS/28MQ or 40AQ indoor units
with 25 ft of tubing of recommended diameter.
Charge adjustment is required on other systems.
Adjust system charge for refrigerant line lengths
and diameters that differ from 25 ft and 3/8-in.

V

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