Carrier 50TCM Series
Carrier 50TCM Series
Quality Assurance
Certificate Reg. No:
04 100 950420
50TCM – 60Hz
Nominal Cooling Capacity 6 – 12.5 Tons
HFC R - 410A Refrigerant
The 50TJM units are single side discharge rooftop cooling unit utilizing electric heat as an option. Units are pre-wired,
pre-charged with R-410A refrigerant, and tested at the factory. These units can be placed on the side of a building or can
be placed on a roof without roof curbs. Each unit is designed to occupy a minimal space. Piping and drain connections
are readily accessible.
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Table of Contents
1.0 – SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ............................................................................................................................. 3
1.1 – General ................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 – Installation Safety Considerations .......................................................................................................... 3
1.3 – Warranty ................................................................................................................................................. 3
Physical Data............................................................................................................................................................... 5
Unit Dimensional Drawing ......................................................................................................................................... 6
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1 – SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
1.1 – General
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock
or other conditions which may cause personal injury or property damage. Consult a qualified installer; service
agency must use factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this product. Refer to the individual
instructions packaged with the kits or accessories when installing.
Follow all the safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Use quenching cloths for brazing operations and
have a fire extinguisher available. Read these instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions attached
to the unit. Consult local building codes for special requirements. In absence of local codes, it is recommended that
the USA standard ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC), be followed.
It is important to recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol . When you see this symbol on
the unit and in instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.
Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE. These words are used with the safety-
alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury of death.
WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe
practices, which may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage. NOTE is used to highlight
suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.
This machine must be installed in a location that is not accessible to the public and protected against access by
non-authorized people.
Do not remove the skid or the packaging until the unit is in its final position. These units can be moved with a fork
lift truck, as long as the forks are positioned in the right place and direction on the unit.
The units can also be lifted with slings, using only the designated lifting points marked on the unit (labels on the
chassis and a label with all unit handling instructions are attached to the unit). Use slings with the correct capacity,
and always follow the lifting instructions on the certified drawings supplied for the unit.
Safety is only guaranteed, if these instructions are carefully followed. If this is not the case, there is a risk of
material deterioration and injuries to personnel. These units are not designed to be lifted from above.
1.3 – Warranty
Warranty is based on the general terms and conditions of the manufacturer. Any modifications to the design and/or
installation made without discussion with Carrier and without advance written agreement will result in the loss of the
right to any warranty claims and any claim for injury to personnel as a result of these modifications.
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WARNING
ELECTRICALSHOCK HAZARD
WARNING
UNIT OPERATION AND SAFETY HAZARD
WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD
CAUTION
CUT HAZARD
Sheet metal parts may have sharp edges or burrs. Use care and
wear appropriate protective clothing, safety glasses and gloves
when handling parts and servicing furnaces.
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Table - 1 Unit Physical Data
Unit 50TCM A07 D08 D09 D12 D14
Unit Dimensions 41.3x74.3x46.7 41.2x88.1x59.4 49.3x88.1x59.4
Unit Operating weight 606 761 855 866 1078
Refrigeration System
Compressor No.# / Type 1 / Scroll 2 / Scroll
Refrigerant type Puron ® R410A
Circuts No.# 1 2
Charge per Circuit (1-Down/2-Up) -LBS 230V 19.84 11.02 / 11.79 11.30 / 13.27 10.91 / 10.91 13.00 / 13.88
Charge per Circuit (1-Down/2-Up) -LBS 400V 17.09 9.92 / 8.60 11.90 / 11.02 10.91 / 10.91 16.53 / 13.88
Metering Device Acutrol
Filter Drier Qty 1 2
High Pressure Switch (Trip/ Reset)- PSIG 630 / 505
Low Pressure Switch (Trip/ Reset)- PSIG 54 / 117
Condenser Coil*
Coil Type 3/8" Helical Grooved Copper Tube, 0.75" Aluminum Lance Sine Wave fins.
Standard Coil Material Cu/Al
Rows / FPI 2 / 17 1 / 20 2 / 20
Face Area (ft2) 21.3 20.5 25.1
Coil test Pressure (PSIG) 450
Condenser Fan & Motor
Approx. Air Flow Rate (CFM) 4350 7000 10900 10000
Quantity 1 2 1
Diameter (in) / No. of Blades 26 / 3 22 / 3 30 / 3
Motor Type Induction Motor - Totally Enclosed
Motor HP-RPM 1/3 - 825 1/4 - 1100 1 - 1140
Evaporator Coil*
Coil Type 3/8" Helical Grooved Copper Tube, 0.75" Aluminum Lance Sine Wave fins.
Standard Coil Material Cu/Al
Rows / FPI 4 / 15 3 / 15 4 / 15
Face Area (ft2) 7.3 8.9 11.1
Coil test Pressure (PSIG) 350
Drain Pan connection Size (in) 3/4
Return Air Filter Qty / Size (in) 4 / 16x16x2 4 / 16x20x2 4 / 20x20x2
Evaporator Fan
Fan Qty - Fan Shaft Size (in) - Fan Size (in) 1 - 15.9 - 254 x 254 1 - 25.4 - 381 x 381
Fan Type Centrifugal - Forward Blade
Drive Type Belt
Motor Type Induction Motor - TEFC
Standard Static Drive
Motor Qty 1
Maximum HP (230V/400V) 2.4 / 1.7 1.7 / 1.7 2.4 / 2.5 2.9 / 3.0
FLA (230V/400V) 5.2 / 2.8 5.2 / 4.2 7.5 / 5.0
Efficiency @ Full Load (230V/400V) 80% / 74% 80% / 75% 81% / 75%
RPM Range (230V) 1073 - 1457 489 - 747 518 - 733 591 - 838 652 - 843
RPM Range (400V) 728 - 1035 489 - 747 518 - 733 604 - 819 652 - 843
Motor Shaft Size (230V-400V) (in) 5/8 - 5/8 5/8 - 7/8 7/8 - 7/8
Motor Frame Size(230V/400V) 56Y / 56Y 56Y / 56HZ
Medium Static Drive
Motor Qty 1
Maximum HP (230V/400V) 2.9 / 3.0 2.9 / 3.0 3.7 / 4.7
FLA (230V/400V) 7.5 / 5.0 5.2 / 4.2 10 / 7.5
Efficiency @ Full Load (230V/400V) 81% / 75% 80% / 75% 81% / 76%
RPM Range (230V) 1173 - 1518 733 - 949 690 - 936 838 - 1084
RPM Range (400V) 1073 - 1457 733 - 949 690 - 936 838 - 1084
Motor Shaft Size (230V-400V) (in) 7/8 - 7/8 5/8 - 7/8 7/8 - 7/8
Motor Frame Size(230V/400V) 56Y / 56HZ 56Y / 56Y 56Y / 145TY
High Static Drive
Motor Qty 1
Maximum HP (230V/400V) 3.7 / 4.7 4.7 / 4.7 3.7 / 3.0 4.7 / 4.7
FLA (230V/400V) 10.0 / 7.5 15 / 7.5 10.0 / 5.0 15 / 7.5
Efficiency @ Full Load (230V/400V) 80% / 76% 81% / 76% 80% / 75% 81% / 76%
RPM Range (230V) 1474 - 1788 909 - 1102 838 - 1084 1022 - 1240
RPM Range (400V) 1474 - 1788 909 - 1102 838 - 1084 1013 - 1229
Motor Shaft Size (230V-400V) (in) 7/8 - 7/8
Motor Frame Size(230V/400V) 56Y / 145TY 145TY / 145TY 56Y / 56HZ 145TY / 145TY
Note: *Copper Coils has DW fins, Copper Evaporator Coil FPI = 16, Copper Condenser Coil FPI = 19.
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2 – INSTALLATION
2.1 – Jobsite Survey
Complete the following checks before installation.
1. Consult local building codes or the U.S.A. National Electrical Code (Ref: ANSI/NFPA 70, [American National
Standards Institute/National Fire Protection Association], latest revision) for special installation requirements.
2. Determine unit location (from project plans) or select unit location.
3. Check for possible overhead obstructions which may interfere with unit lifting or rigging.
NOTES:
1. Consider also the effect of adjacent units.
2. Do not install unit in an indoor location.
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Roof mount - Check building codes for weight distribution requirements. Unit weight and dimensions is shown in unit
dimensional drawing and Table 2.
DIMENSIONS
Max Weight
UNIT A B C
LB KG IN MM IN MM IN MM
50TCMA07 645 293 74.4 1888 38.0 965 41.4 1051
50TCMD08 1410 641 88.0 2235 41.0 1040 41.5 1055
50TCMD09 1525 693 88.0 2235 40.5 1030 49.5 1255
50TCMD12 1565 711 88.0 2235 40.0 1015 49.5 1255
50TCMD14 1720 782 88.0 2235 28.5 725 53.0 1345
NOTES:
1. Remove boards at ends of unit and runners prior to rigging.
2. Rig by inserting hooks into unit base rails as shown. Use bumper boards for spreader bars.
Crub should be level. This is necessary for unit drain to function properly. Unit leveling tolerances are shown in Fig.3
NOTE CAUTION
IMPORTANT UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
All units are internally isolated against Failure to follow this caution may result in
vibration. If extra isolation required, please see equipment damage.
“Unit Dimensional Drawing” All panels must be in place when rigging.
Unit may be installed directly on wood flooring or on approved roof - covering material when roof curb is used. Do not
install unit in an indoor location. Do not locate air inlets near exhaust vents or sources of contaminated air.
Curb should be level. This is necessary for unit drain to function properly. Unit leveling tolerances are shown in Fig.3
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2.6 – Field Fabricate Ductwork
Secure all ducts to building structure. Use flexible duct connectors between unit and ducts as required (a space for 2.5
to 3ft is required in case of repairing or replacing the blower wheel). Insulate and weatherproof all external ductwork,
joints, and roof openings with counter flashing and mastic in accordance with applicable codes. Ducts passing through
an unconditioned space must be insulated and covered with a vapor barrier.
The 50TCM units with electric heat require a 2-in.clearance for the first 24-in. of ductwork. Outlet grilles must not lie
directly below unit discharge.
NOTE
IMPORTANT
A 90-degree elbow must be provided in drain hole and must be removed in ductwork to comply with UL
(Underwriters’ Laboratories) codes for use with electric heat.
When using the standard side drain connection, ensure the red plug in the alternate bottom connection is tight. Do this
before setting the unit in place.
The red drain pan can be tightened with a 1/2-in. square socket drive extension. To use the alternate bottom drain
connection, remove the red drain plug from the bottom connection (use a 1/2-in. square socket drive extension) and
install it in the side drain connection.
The piping for the condensate drain and external trap can be completed after the unit is in place. See Fig. 6
All units must have an external trap for condensate drainage. Install a trap at least 4-in. (102 mm) deep and
protect against freeze-up. If drain line is installed downstream from the external trap, pitch the line away from the unit
at 1-in. per 10 ft (25 mm in 3 m) of run. Do not use a pipe size smaller than the unit connection (3/4-in.).
NOTE: Check all factory and field electrical connections for tightness. Field--supplied wiring shall conform to the
limitations of 63°F (33°C) rise.
CAUTION
UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage.
The correct power phasing is critical in the operation of the scroll compressors. An incorrect phasing will cause the compressor
to rotate in the wrong direction. This may lead to premature compressors failure.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.
Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground. Unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted, unbroken electrical ground to minimize
the possibility of personal injury if an electrical fault should occur. This ground may consist of electrical wire connected to unit
ground lug in control compartment, or conduit approved for electrical ground when installed in accordance with local electrical
codes or in absence of local codes, it is recommended that U.S.A standard ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code be followed.
NOTE
IMPORTANT
For wire runs up to 50 ft, use no. 18 AWG insulated wire. For 50 to 75 ft, use no. 16 AWG insulated wire. For over 75 ft, use no.
14 AWG insulated wire. All wire larger than no. 18 AWG cannot be directly connected to the thermostat and will require a
junction box and splice at the thermostat.
WARNING
FIRE HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in intermittent operation or performance satisfaction. Do not connect aluminum wire
between disconnect and air conditioning unit. Use copper wire only (See Fig. 7)
When installing units, provide a disconnect switch per NEC (National Electric Code) of adequate size. Disconnect
sizing data is provided on the unit informative plate. Locate on unit cabinet or within sight of the unit per national or
local codes. Do not cover unit informative plate if mounting the disconnect on the unit cabinet.
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All field wiring must comply with the NEC and all local codes. Size wire based on MCA (Minimum Circuit Amps) on the
unit informative plate, connections to the unit power terminal block and equipment ground. Maximum wire size is #4
ga AWG per pole.
Provide a ground-fault and short –circuit over-current protection device (fuse or breaker) per NEC Article 440 (or local
codes). Refer to unit informative data plate for MOCP (Maximum Over-current Protection) device size. All field wiring
must comply with NEC and local requirements.
1. Install power wiring conduit through side panel openings. Install conduit between disconnect and control box.
2. Install power lines to terminal block connections.
All Units – Voltage to compressor terminals during operation must be within voltage range indicated on unit
nameplate. On 3 –phase units, voltages between phases must be balanced within 2% and the current within 10%.
Use the formula shown in the legend of the Electrical Data Table to determine the percent of voltage imbalance.
Operation on improper lines voltage or excessive phase imbalance constitutes abuse and may cause damage to
electrical components. Such operation would invalidate any applicable Carrier warranty.
Field Control Wiring – The 50TCM unit requires an external temperature control device. This device can be a
thermostat (field--supplied) or a PremierLink controller (field--installed accessory, for use on a Carrier Comfort
Network or as a standalone control)
Thermostat – Install a Carrier--approved accessory thermostat according to installation instructions included with the
accessory. Select a two--stage cooling thermostat. Locate the thermostat accessory on a solid wall in the conditioned
space to sense average temperature in accordance with the thermostat installation instructions.
If the thermostat contains a logic circuit requiring 24—v power, use a thermostat cable or equivalent single leads of
different colors with minimum of seven leads. If the thermostat does not require a 24--v source (no “C” connection
required), use a thermostat cable or equivalent with minimum of six leads. Check the thermostat installation
instructions for additional features which might require additional conductors in the cable.
For wire runs up to 15 m (50 ft.), use no. 18 AWG (American Wire Gage) insulated wire (35_C minimum). For 15 to 23
m (50 to 75 ft.), use no. 16 AWG insulated wire (35_C minimum). For over 23 m (75 ft.), use no. 14 AWG insulated
wire (35_C minimum). All wire sizes larger than no. 18 AWG cannot be directly connected to the thermostat and will
require a junction box and splice at the thermostat.
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3 – START-UP INSTRUCTIONS
PRIOR to unit start-up use the following instructions and start-up checklist provided on the last page.
If the suction pressure does not drop and the discharge pressure does not rise to normal levels:
1. Note that the evaporator fan is probably also rotating in the wrong direction.
2. Turn off power to the unit.
3. Reverse any two of the compressor lead wires.
4. Turn on power to the compressor.
5. Check also phase monitor all ok green led before proceeding.
The suction and discharge pressure levels should now move to their normal start-up levels.
NOTE
IMPORTANT
For wire runs up to 50 ft, use no. 18 AWG insulated wire. For 50 to 75 ft, use no. 16 AWG insulated wire. For over 75 ft, use no.
14 AWG insulated wire. All wire larger than no. 18 AWG cannot be directly connected to the thermostat and will require a
junction box and splice at the thermostat.
HEATING, UNITS — (If Accessory or Optional Heater is installed) — upon a call for heating through terminal W1,
IFC and heater contactor no. 1 (HC1) are energized.
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Table – 3 Fan RPM at Motor Pulley Settings
4 – SERVICE
4.1 – Cleaning
Inspect unit interior at beginning of each heating and cooling season and as operating conditions require. Remove
unit top panel and/or side panels for access to unit interior.
CONDENSER COIL — Clean condenser coil annually and as required by location and outdoor-air conditions.
Inspect coil monthly and clean as required.
CONDENSATE DRAIN — Check and clean each year at start of cooling season.
FILTERS — Clean or replace at start of each heating and cooling season, or more often if operating conditions
require. Refer to Table 1 “Physical Data” type and size.
4.2 – Lubrication
Compressors are charged with the correct amount of oil at the factory.
Replacing Compressor - In the case of a motor burnout, the majority of contaminated will be removed with the
compressor. The rest of the oil is cleaned through the use of suction and liquid line filter driers. A 100% activated
alumna suction line filter drier is recommended but must be removed after 72 hours.
The compressor contains POE oil. POE oil has a high affinity for moisture. Do not remove the compressor’s tube
plugs until ready to insert the unit suction and discharge tube ends. The discharge connection plug should be
removed first before pulling the suction connection plug to allow the dry air pressure inside the compressor to
escape.
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CAUTION
UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to components.
1. The compressor is in a Puron® refrigerant system and uses a (POE) lubricant Emkarate RL 32 3MAF. In the field
the oil level could be topped up with Mobil EAL Arctic 22 CC if 3MAF is not available. POE oil is extremely
hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs water readily. POE oils can absorb 15 times as much as other oils designed for
HCFC and CFC refrigerants. Avoid exposure of the oil to the atmosphere.
2. Ensure that system is not subjected to liquid abuse. Turn the crankcase heater on 12 hours before starting the
compressor.
CONDENSER AND EVAPORATOR-FAN MOTOR BEARINGS – The condenser and evaporator-fan motors have
permanently-sealed bearings, so no field lubrication is necessary.
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4.5 – Belt Tension Adjustment.
To adjust belt tension:
NO CHARGE — Use standard evacuating techniques. After evacuating system, weight in the specified amount of
refrigerant (refer to Table 1).
LOW CHARGE COOLING — Using cooling charging chart according to the size of the unit Add or remove refrigerant
until conditions of the chart are met. Note that charging chart is different from those normally used. An accurate
pressure gage and temperature-sensing device is required. Charging is accomplished by ensuring the proper amount
of liquid sub-cooling. Measure liquid line pressure at the liquid line service valve using pressure gage.
Connect temperature sensing device to the liquid line near the liquid line service valve and insulate it so that outdoor
ambient temperature does not affect reading.
TO USE THE COOLING CHARGING CHART — Use the above temperature and pressure readings, and find the
intersection point on the cooling charging chart. If intersection point on chart is above line, add refrigerant. If
intersection point on chart is below line, carefully recover some of the charge. Recheck suction pressure as charge
is adjusted.
NOTE: Indoor-air CFM must be within normal operating range of unit. All outdoor fans must be operating.
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4.8 – Protective Devices
COMPRESSOR PROTECTION – Each compressor is internally protected against over temperature.
To reset, manually move the thermostat setting.
EVAPORATER AND CONDENSER-FAN MOTOR PROTECTION — Each Evaporator and Condenser-fan motor is
internally protected against over temperature.
HIGH- AND LOW-PRESSURE SWITCHES — If either switch trips, or if the compressor over temperature switch
activates, that refrigerant circuit will be automatically locked out by the CLO. To reset, manually move the thermostat
setting.
NOTE
IMPORTANT
After prolonged shutdown or servicing in cold weather, energize the crankcase heaters for 12 hours before starting the
compressors.
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Electrical Data
50TCM - 230/3/60Hz application Compressor
OFM IFM Electric Heater
Power No.1 No.2 MCA MOCP
Unit Size Drive package Min Max
Supply NOM APP
50TCM Indoor Motor Voltage Voltage
V / Ph / Hz RLA LRA RLA LRA Qty HP FLA HP FLA
(KW) (KW)
FLA
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Electrical Data (Continued)
50TCM - 230/3/60Hz application Compressor
OFM IFM Electric Heater
Power No.1 No.2 MCA MOCP
Unit Size Drive package Min Max
Supply NOM APP
50TCM Indoor Motor Voltage Voltage
V / Ph / Hz RLA LRA RLA LRA Qty HP FLA HP FLA
(KW) (KW)
FLA
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2% contact your local electric utility company
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Electrical Data (Continued)
50TCM-400/3/60Hz application Compressor
OFM IFM
Electric
Power No.1 No.2 Heater
Unit Size Drive package Min Max MCA MOCP
Supply NOM
50TCM Indoor Motor Voltage Voltage RLA LRA RLA LRA Qty HP FLA HP FLA FLA
V / Ph / Hz (KW)
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 1.7 2.8 - - 19.0 30
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 1.7 2.8 4.2 6 19.0 30
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 1.7 2.8 8 11.5 19.0 30
Standard
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 1.7 2.8 9.7 14 21.0 30
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 1.7 2.8 16 23.1 32.4 35
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 1.7 2.8 17.7 25.6 35.5 40
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 3 5 - - 21.2 30
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 3 5 4.2 6 21.2 30
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 3 5 8 11.5 21.2 30
A07 Medium 360 420 400/3/60
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 3 5 9.7 14 23.8 30
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 3 5 16 23.1 35.1 40
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 3 5 17.7 25.6 38.3 40
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 4.7 7.5 - - 23.7 30
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 4.7 7.5 4.2 6 23.7 30
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 4.7 7.5 8 11.5 23.8 30
High
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 4.7 7.5 9.7 14 26.9 30
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 4.7 7.5 16 23.1 38.3 40
10.7 78.0 - - 1 1/3 2.8 4.7 7.5 17.7 25.6 41.4 45
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 1.7 2.8 - - 22.7 30
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 1.7 2.8 9.7 13.9 22.7 30
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 1.7 2.8 11.5 16.5 24.1 30
Standard
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 1.7 2.8 19.3 27.9 38.4 40
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 1.7 2.8 22.9 33.1 44.9 45
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 1.7 2.8 29 41.8 55.8 60
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 3 5 - - 24.9 30
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 3 5 9.7 13.9 24.9 30
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 3 5 11.5 16.5 26.9 30
D08 Medium 360 420 400/3/60
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 3 5 19.3 27.9 41.1 45
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 3 5 22.9 33.1 47.6 50
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 3 5 29 41.8 58.5 60
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 4.7 7.5 - - 27.4 35
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 4.7 7.5 9.7 13.9 27.4 35
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 4.7 7.5 11.5 16.5 30.0 35
High
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 4.7 7.5 19.3 27.9 44.3 45
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 4.7 7.5 22.9 33.1 50.8 60
7.6 51.8 7.6 51.8 2 1/4 1.42 4.7 7.5 29 41.8 61.6 70
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 1.7 2.8 - - 25.4 30
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 1.7 2.8 9.7 13.9 25.4 30
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 1.7 2.8 11.5 16.5 25.4 30
Standard
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 1.7 2.8 19.3 27.9 38.4 40
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 1.7 2.8 22.9 33.1 44.9 45
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 1.7 2.8 29 41.8 55.8 60
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 2.5 4.2 - - 26.8 35
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 2.5 4.2 9.7 13.9 26.8 35
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 2.5 4.2 11.5 16.5 26.8 35
D09 Medium 360 420 400/3/60
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 2.5 4.2 19.3 27.9 40.1 45
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 2.5 4.2 22.9 33.1 46.6 50
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 2.5 4.2 29 41.8 57.5 60
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 3 5 - - 27.6 35
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 3 5 9.7 13.9 27.6 35
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 3 5 11.5 16.5 27.6 35
High
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 3 5 19.3 27.9 41.1 45
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 3 5 22.9 33.1 47.6 50
8.8 64 8.8 64.0 2 1/4 1.42 3 5 29 41.8 58.5 60
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Electrical Data (Continued)
50TCM-400/3/60Hz application Compressor
OFM IFM
Electric
Power No.1 No.2 Heater
Unit Size Drive package Min Max MCA MOCP
Supply NOM
50TCM Indoor Motor Voltage Voltage RLA LRA RLA LRA Qty HP FLA HP FLA FLA
V / Ph / Hz (KW)
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 2.5 4.2 - - 25.9 30
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 2.5 4.2 9.7 13.9 25.9 30
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 2.5 4.2 11.5 16.5 25.9 30
Standard
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 2.5 4.2 22.9 33.1 46.6 50
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 2.5 4.2 29 41.8 57.5 60
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 2.5 4.2 34.7 50.1 67.9 70
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 - - 29.2 35
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 9.7 13.9 29.2 35
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 11.5 16.5 30.0 35
D12 Medium 360 420 400/3/60
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 22.9 33.1 50.8 60
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 29 41.8 61.6 70
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 34.7 50.1 72.0 80
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 - - 29.2 35
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 9.7 13.9 29.2 35
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 11.5 16.5 30.0 35
High
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 22.9 33.1 50.8 60
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 29 41.8 61.6 70
7.9 66 7.9 66 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 34.7 50.1 72.0 80
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 3 5 - - 33.3 40
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 3 5 9.7 13.9 33.3 40
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 3 5 11.5 16.5 33.3 40
Standard
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 3 5 22.9 33.1 47.6 50
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 3 5 29 41.8 58.5 60
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 3 5 34.7 50.1 68.9 70
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 - - 35.8 45
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 9.7 13.9 35.8 45
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 11.5 16.5 35.8 45
D14 Medium 360 420 400/3/60
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 22.9 33.1 50.8 60
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 29 41.8 61.6 70
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 34.7 50.1 72.0 80
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 - - 35.8 45
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 9.7 13.9 35.8 45
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 11.5 16.5 35.8 45
High
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 22.9 33.1 50.8 60
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 29 41.8 61.6 70
10.7 78.0 11.0 88.0 1 1 3.9 4.7 7.5 34.7 50.1 72.0 80
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2% contact your local electric utility company
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Table - 4 Fan Performance Table
Unit 50TCM - A07 - 6 Tons - 230V- 60Hz
Air flow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
Rate (CFM) RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP
1800 822 0.48 0.51 927 0.62 0.66 1018 0.76 0.82 1100 0.91 0.98 1174 1.07 1.15
1950 872 0.58 0.62 973 0.74 0.79 1061 0.89 0.95 1140 1.05 1.13 1213 1.22 1.31
2100 923 0.70 0.75 1019 0.86 0.92 1104 1.03 1.10 1182 1.20 1.29 1253 1.38 1.48
2250 974 0.84 0.90 1067 1.01 1.08 1149 1.18 1.27 1224 1.36 1.46 1294 1.55 1.66
2400 1026 0.99 1.06 1115 1.17 1.26 1195 1.36 1.46 1268 1.55 1.66 1336 1.74 1.87
2550 1079 1.17 1.25 1164 1.36 1.46 1241 1.56 1.67 1312 1.75 1.88 1379 1.96 2.10
2700 1132 1.36 1.46 1214 1.56 1.67 1289 1.77 1.90 1358 1.98 2.12 1422 2.19 2.35
2850 1186 1.58 1.69 1264 1.79 1.92 1336 2.00 2.15 1404 2.23 2.39 1467 2.42 2.63
3000 1240 1.81 1.94 1315 2.03 2.18 1385 2.27 2.43 1451 2.47 2.68 1512 2.70 2.93
Legend:
Normal Font - Field Installed Drive Package
Bold Font - Standard Drive Package + Standard Motor.
Italics Font - Medium Drive Package + Medium Static Motor.
Bold , Italics Font - High Drive Package + High Static Motor.
RPM - Revolutions Per Minute
KWI - Kilo Watts Input to Motor
BHP - Brake Horsepower Input to Fan
CFM - Cubic Feet per Minute
in.wg - Inch Water Gage
Notes:
1. Do not adjust motor rpm such that motor maximum bhp and/or watts is exceeded at the maximum operatin cfm.
2. Static Pressure (i.e Filters) must be added to external static pressure before entering fan performance table.
3. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
4. Fan performance is based on wet coils, clean filters and casing loses.
5. Extensive motor and drive testing on these units ensures that the full brake horsepower and watts range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using your fan motors up to the watts
or bhp rating shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.
6. Bold data shows the range of air flow rate for unit management system, other rpms require field-supplied drive.
7. Use of field-supplied motor may affect wiring size. Contact your Carrier representative for details.
8. Conversion - Bhp to KWI
Bhp X 0.746
KWI=
Motor efficiency
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Table - 4 Fan Performance Table (Continued)
Unit 50TCM - D08 - 7.5 Tons - 230V - 60Hz
Air flow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
Rate (CFM) RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP
2250 511 0.49 0.53 591 0.68 0.73 660 0.89 0.95 722 1.11 1.19 779 1.33 1.44
2438 540 0.60 0.64 616 0.79 0.85 683 1.01 1.08 743 1.24 1.33 799 1.46 1.59
2625 569 0.71 0.76 642 0.92 0.99 706 1.15 1.23 765 1.37 1.49 819 1.62 1.76
2813 599 0.84 0.90 669 1.06 1.14 731 1.30 1.39 788 1.53 1.66 841 1.79 1.94
3000 630 0.99 1.06 696 1.22 1.31 756 1.46 1.58 811 1.71 1.86 863 1.98 2.15
3188 661 1.15 1.23 724 1.40 1.50 782 1.64 1.78 836 1.91 2.07 886 2.19 2.38
3375 692 1.33 1.43 753 1.57 1.71 809 1.84 2.00 861 2.13 2.31 910 2.41 2.62
3563 723 1.54 1.65 782 1.79 1.94 836 2.07 2.25 887 2.36 2.56 934 2.66 2.89
3750 755 1.74 1.89 811 2.03 2.20 864 2.32 2.52 913 2.62 2.84 959 2.93 3.18
Legend:
Normal Font - Field Installed Drive Package
Bold Font - Standard Drive Package + Standard Motor.
Italics Font - Medium Drive Package + Medium Static Motor.
Bold , Italics Font - High Drive Package + High Static Motor.
RPM - Revolutions Per Minute
KWI - Kilo Watts Input to Motor
BHP - Brake Horsepower Input to Fan
CFM - Cubic Feet per Minute
in.wg - Inch Water Gage
Notes:
1. Do not adjust motor rpm such that motor maximum bhp and/or watts is exceeded at the maximum operatin cfm.
2. Static Pressure (i.e Filters) must be added to external static pressure before entering fan performance table.
3. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
4. Fan performance is based on wet coils, clean filters and casing loses.
5. Extensive motor and drive testing on these units ensures that the full brake horsepower and watts range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using your fan motors up to the watts
or bhp rating shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.
6. Bold data shows the range of air flow rate for unit management system, other rpms require field-supplied drive.
7. Use of field-supplied motor may affect wiring size. Contact your Carrier representative for details.
8. Conversion - Bhp to KWI
Bhp X 0.746
KWI=
Motor efficiency
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Table - 4 Fan Performance Table (Continued)
Unit 50TCM - D09 - 8.5 Tons - 230V - 60Hz
Air flow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
Rate (CFM) RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP
2550 477 0.40 0.43 556 0.53 0.57 624 0.66 0.71 685 0.79 0.85 742 0.92 0.99
2763 503 0.48 0.52 578 0.62 0.67 644 0.76 0.82 704 0.90 0.97 759 1.05 1.13
2975 529 0.58 0.62 601 0.74 0.79 665 0.89 0.95 724 1.04 1.11 777 1.19 1.28
3188 556 0.69 0.74 625 0.86 0.92 687 1.02 1.09 744 1.17 1.26 796 1.34 1.44
3400 583 0.82 0.88 650 0.99 1.06 710 1.16 1.24 765 1.33 1.43 816 1.51 1.62
3613 611 0.96 1.03 675 1.14 1.22 733 1.32 1.42 787 1.50 1.61 836 1.69 1.81
3825 639 1.11 1.19 701 1.31 1.40 757 1.50 1.61 809 1.69 1.81 857 1.88 2.02
4038 668 1.29 1.38 727 1.49 1.60 781 1.69 1.81 832 1.89 2.03 879 2.10 2.25
4250 696 1.47 1.58 753 1.69 1.81 806 1.90 2.04 855 2.12 2.27 901 2.33 2.50
Legend:
Normal Font - Field Installed Drive Package
Bold Font - Standard Drive Package + Standard Motor.
Italics Font - Medium Drive Package + Medium Static Motor.
Bold , Italics Font - High Drive Package + High Static Motor.
RPM - Revolutions Per Minute
KWI - Kilo Watts Input to Motor
BHP - Brake Horsepower Input to Fan
CFM - Cubic Feet per Minute
in.wg - Inch Water Gage
Notes:
1. Do not adjust motor rpm such that motor maximum bhp and/or watts is exceeded at the maximum operatin cfm.
2. Static Pressure (i.e Filters) must be added to external static pressure before entering fan performance table.
3. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
4. Fan performance is based on wet coils, clean filters and casing loses.
5. Extensive motor and drive testing on these units ensures that the full brake horsepower and watts range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using your fan motors up to the watts
or bhp rating shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.
6. Bold data shows the range of air flow rate for unit management system, other rpms require field-supplied drive.
7. Use of field-supplied motor may affect wiring size. Contact your Carrier representative for details.
8. Conversion - Bhp to KWI
Bhp X 0.746
KWI=
Motor efficiency
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Table - 4 Fan Performance Table (Continued)
Unit 50TCM - D12 - 10 Tons - 230V - 60Hz
Air flow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
Rate (CFM) RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP
3000 556 0.61 0.65 623 0.75 0.80 684 0.89 0.95 738 1.04 1.11 789 1.17 1.26
3250 590 0.74 0.79 655 0.90 0.96 713 1.05 1.13 766 1.20 1.29 815 1.36 1.46
3500 625 0.90 0.96 687 1.06 1.14 742 1.23 1.32 794 1.40 1.50 841 1.55 1.68
3750 661 1.08 1.16 719 1.26 1.35 773 1.44 1.54 822 1.61 1.73 869 1.78 1.93
4000 697 1.28 1.37 753 1.47 1.58 804 1.67 1.79 852 1.86 1.99 897 2.03 2.20
4250 733 1.51 1.62 787 1.72 1.84 836 1.92 2.06 883 2.13 2.28 926 2.29 2.49
4500 770 1.76 1.89 821 1.99 2.13 869 2.17 2.36 914 2.39 2.59 956 2.60 2.82
4750 807 2.05 2.20 856 2.26 2.45 902 2.48 2.69 945 2.71 2.94 986 2.93 3.18
5000 844 2.34 2.54 891 2.58 2.80 936 2.82 3.06 978 3.05 3.31 1018 3.29 3.57
Legend:
Normal Font - Field Installed Drive Package
Bold Font - Standard Drive Package + Standard Motor.
Italics Font - Medium Drive Package + Medium Static Motor.
Bold , Italics Font - High Drive Package + High Static Motor.
RPM - Revolutions Per Minute
KWI - Kilo Watts Input to Motor
BHP - Brake Horsepower Input to Fan
CFM - Cubic Feet per Minute
in.wg - Inch Water Gage
Notes:
1. Do not adjust motor rpm such that motor maximum bhp and/or watts is exceeded at the maximum operatin cfm.
2. Static Pressure (i.e Filters) must be added to external static pressure before entering fan performance table.
3. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
4. Fan performance is based on wet coils, clean filters and casing loses.
5. Extensive motor and drive testing on these units ensures that the full brake horsepower and watts range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using your fan motors up to the watts
or bhp rating shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.
6. Bold data shows the range of air flow rate for unit management system, other rpms require field-supplied drive.
7. Use of field-supplied motor may affect wiring size. Contact your Carrier representative for details.
8. Conversion - Bhp to KWI
Bhp X 0.746
KWI=
Motor efficiency
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Table - 4 Fan Performance Table (Continued)
Unit 50TCM - D14 - 12.5 Tons - 230V - 60Hz
Air flow 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
Rate (CFM) RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP RPM KWI BHP
3600 580 0.76 0.82 642 0.91 0.99 700 1.07 1.16 756 1.23 1.34 809 1.41 1.53
3750 621 0.95 1.03 679 1.11 1.21 734 1.29 1.40 786 1.46 1.59 837 1.65 1.79
4063 663 1.18 1.28 717 1.35 1.47 769 1.54 1.67 818 1.73 1.88 866 1.92 2.09
4375 706 1.44 1.56 757 1.63 1.77 805 1.82 1.98 852 2.03 2.20 897 2.24 2.43
4688 749 1.74 1.89 797 1.94 2.11 843 2.16 2.34 887 2.37 2.57 930 2.59 2.81
5000 793 2.08 2.26 838 2.30 2.50 881 2.52 2.74 923 2.74 2.98 965 2.97 3.23
5313 837 2.48 2.69 880 2.70 2.93 921 2.94 3.19 961 3.17 3.44 1000 3.42 3.71
5625 882 2.91 3.16 922 3.15 3.42 961 3.39 3.68 999 3.64 3.95 1037 3.90 4.23
5938 926 3.39 3.68 964 3.65 3.96 1001 3.90 4.23 1038 4.16 4.52 - - -
6000 936 3.50 3.80 974 3.76 4.09 1011 4.02 4.36 1049 4.29 4.66 - - -
Legend:
Normal Font - Field Installed Drive Package
Bold Font - Standard Drive Package + Standard Motor.
Italics Font - Medium Drive Package + Medium Static Motor.
Bold , Italics Font - High Drive Package + High Static Motor.
RPM - Revolutions Per Minute
KWI - Kilo Watts Input to Motor
BHP - Brake Horsepower Input to Fan
CFM - Cubic Feet per Minute
in.wg - Inch Water Gage
Notes:
1. Do not adjust motor rpm such that motor maximum bhp and/or watts is exceeded at the maximum operatin cfm.
2. Static Pressure (i.e Filters) must be added to external static pressure before entering fan performance table.
3. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
4. Fan performance is based on wet coils, clean filters and casing loses.
5. Extensive motor and drive testing on these units ensures that the full brake horsepower and watts range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using your fan motors up to the watts
or bhp rating shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.
6. Bold data shows the range of air flow rate for unit management system, other rpms require field-supplied drive.
7. Use of field-supplied motor may affect wiring size. Contact your Carrier representative for details.
8. Conversion - Bhp to KWI
Bhp X 0.746
KWI=
Motor efficiency
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50TCM - Charging Chart
Charging Chart 50TCMA07 – 6 Ton R-410A Refrigerant
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Charging Chart 50TCMD09 – 8.5 Ton R-410A Refrigerant
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Charging Chart 50TCMD14 – 12.5 Ton R-410A Refrigerant (Circuit - # 1)
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Troubleshooting Guide
Cooling Service Analysis
PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY
Compressor and condenser fan will not Power failure. Call power company.
start.
Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
Defective thermostat, contactor, transformer, or Replace component.
control relay.
Insufficient line voltage. Determine cause and correct.
Incorrect or faulty wiring. Check wiring diagram and rewire correctly.
Thermostat setting too high. Lower thermostat setting below room
temperature.
Compressor will not start but condenser Faulty wiring or loose connections in compressor Check wiring and repair or replace.
fan runs. circuit.
Compressor motor burned out, seized, or internal over- Determine cause. Replace compressor.
load open.
Defective overload. Determine cause and replace.
Compressor locked out Determine cause for safety trip and reset lockout.
One leg of 3-phase power dead. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
Determine cause.
Compressor cycles (other than normally Refrigerant overcharge or undercharge. Recover refrigerant, evacuate system, and
satisfying thermostat). recharge to nameplate.
Defective compressor. Replace and determine cause.
Insufficient line voltage. Determine cause and correct.
Blocked condenser. Determine cause and correct.
Defective overload. Determine cause and replace.
Defective thermostat. Replace thermostat.
Faulty condenser-fan motor. Replace.
Restriction in refrigerant system. Locate restriction and remove.
Compressor operates continuously. Dirty air filter. Replace filter.
Unit undersized for load. Decrease load or increase unit size.
Thermostat set too low. Reset thermostat.
Low refrigerant charge. Locate leak, repair, and recharge.
Air in system. Recover refrigerant, evacuate system, and
recharge.
Condenser coil dirty or restricted. Clean coil or remove restriction.
Excessive head pressure. Dirty drier filter. Replace filter.
Dirty condenser coil. Clean coil.
Refrigerant overcharged. Recover excess refrigerant.
Faulty TXV. 1. Check TXV bulb mounting and secure tightly to
suction line.
2. Replace TXV if stuck open or closed.
Air in system. Recover refrigerant, evacuate system, and
recharge.
Condenser air restricted or air short-cycling. Determine cause and correct.
Head pressure too low. Low refrigerant charge. Check for leaks, repair, and recharge.
Restriction in liquid tube. Remove restriction.
Excessive suction pressure. High heat load. Check for source and eliminate.
Faulty TXV. 1. Check TXV bulb mounting and secure tightly to
suction line.
2. Replace TXV if stuck open or closed.
Refrigerant overcharged. Recover excess refrigerant.
Suction pressure too low. Dirty air filter. Replace filter.
Low refrigerant charge. Check for leaks, repair, and recharge.
Metering device or low side restricted. Remove source of restriction.
Faulty TXV. 1. Check TXV bulb mounting and secure tightly to
suction line.
2. Replace TXV if stuck open or closed.
Insufficient evaporator airflow. Increase air quantity. Check filter and replace if
necessary.
Temperature too low in conditioned area. Reset thermostat.
Field-installed filter drier restricted. Replace.
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START-UP CHECKLIST
(Remove and Store in Job File)
I. PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
5) POWER WIRES HAVE BEEN SIZED AND INSTALLED PROPERLY TO THE UNIT.
10) SEALED ALL POWER AND CONTROL WIRES ENTRY INTO THE UNIT AND INSIDE THE BOX
III. START - UP
ELECTRICAL:
SUPPLY VOLTAGE: (L1 - L2): (L2 - L3): (L3 - L1):
PRESSURES:
CIRCUIT - 1
CIRCUIT - 2
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NOTES
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Manufacturer reserves the rights to discontinue or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring any obligations.
Supersedes Version: 50TCM-IOMV2 Page 44 Catalog Number: 50TCM-IOMV3
Effective Date: 20-01-20145 Phase: 60Hz