Carrier466 PDF
Carrier466 PDF
Carrier466 PDF
Single-Package
Data Cooling Units
Features/Benefits
Application versatility
Carrier air conditioning technology
leads the way with a proven line of
single-package cooling units —
Models 50BR and BZ. These 50BR
(water-cooled) and 50BZ (conden-
serless) systems are available in 5 con-
venient sizes, ranging from 60,000
to 180,000 Btuh, to ideally meet the
needs for cooling restaurants, retail
stores, warehouses, offices, and build-
ing additions.
These units can be installed in the
equipment room or the conditioned
space and specified for either ducted
applications or free-blow applica-
tions with an accessory plenum.
Easy installation and
maintenance
The units are completely prepiped
and wired at the factory to assure
time- and money-saving installation
and service. Interior access panels are
easily removed to provide speedy
inspection and service of internal com-
ponents and controls, and all service
work may be done from the front
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Features/Benefits (cont)
FAN SWITCH
(Hidden)
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Physical data
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50 BR BZ BR BZ BR BZ BR BZ BR BZ
UNIT SIZE 006 008 012 014 016
NOMINAL CAPACITY (TONS) 5 71⁄2 10 12 15
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
Base Unit 560 530 620 580 880 820 950 870 980 910
Plenum 40 44 60 66 73
COMPRESSOR Carrier Scroll
Model SR58 SR75 SR58 SR58/SR75 SR75
Quantity 1 1 2 1/1* 2
Rpm 3500
Oil Charge (oz) 44 50 44/44 44/50 50/50
Steps of Control 1 1 2 2 2
OPERATING CHARGE†
No. of Circuits...Charge 1...6.1** 1...7.4 1...7.7** 1...8.1 2...6.1** 2...7.4 2...7.6** 2...6.1/7.4* 2...7.7** 2...8.1
HOLDING CHARGE**
Nitrogen No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes
CONDENSER — WATER TYPE Tube-in-Tube (Steel Shell with Copper Tube)
Quantity 1 — 1 — 1 — 2 — 2 —
Nominal Gpm 15 — 22 — 30 — 36 — 45 —
Gpm Range 10-20 — 15-30 — 20-40 — 24-48 — 30-60 —
Max Working Pressure (psig) 400 — 400 — 400 — 400 — 400 —
Min Entering Water (F) 45 — 45 — 45 — 45 — 45 —
Max Entering Water (F) 105 — 105 — 105 — 105 — 105 —
Water Volume (Gal) 0.86 — 2.42 — 0.86 — 2.42 — 2.42 —
INDOOR FAN Adjustable, Belt-Driven, Centrifugal
Nominal Cfm 2000 3000 4000 4800 6000
Cfm Range 1500-2500 2250-3750 3000-5000 3750-6250 4500-7500
Available Static (in. wg) 0.50 0.65 0.86 0.81 1.10
Fan Size (in.) 12 x 12 12 x 12 12 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15
Number of Fans 1 1 2 2 2
Standard Speed Range (Rpm) 650-920 900-1240 1070-1380 945-1220 1220-1530
Max Allowable Rpm 1350 1350 1380 1350 1530
Motor Rpm 1725 1725 1725 1725 1725
Belt Quantity...Type 1...A28 1...A25 1...B32 1...B30 1...B33
Fan Pulley (in.) 5.2 5.2 6.6 7.6 5.7
Motor Pulley (in.) 2.7-3.7 2.7-3.7 4.1-5.3 4.1-5.3 4.1-5.3
Nominal Hp...Frame Size 1...56 11⁄2...56 2...56 3...182T 5...184T
Fan Shaft Size (mm) 20 20 25 25 25
Motor Shaft Size (in.) 5⁄8 5 ⁄8 7 ⁄8 1 1 ⁄8 11⁄8
Center Distance (in.) 18 18 18 16 14
INDOOR COIL 3⁄8 in. OD, Enhanced Copper Tube, Aluminum Fins
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LEGEND
ARI — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute
EER — Energy Efficiency Ratio
*Requires 2 9AB units.
Field-installed accessories
Supply-air discharge plenum — Field installed with ad- Liquid line solenoid — For use on 50BZ units when long
justable horizontal and vertical louvers for controlled free- refrigerant lines are used. The solenoid has an electrically
blow into the conditioned space. Mounts easily on top of operated shutoff valve to be installed at the unit, and stops
base unit. Matches unit styling. and starts refrigerant flow in response to compressor op-
Heating coils — Field installed for hot water or steam with eration. The valve maintains a column of refrigerant in the
convenient field piping connections on side of unit. liquid line between compressor operation cycles.
NOTE: Accessory ducted return-air filter rack required. Ducted return-air filter rack — This accessory provides
easy sliding access to filters when ducted return or heating
Evaporator defrost thermostat — For winter start con- coils are used.
trol on 50BZ units. Package provides coil freeze-up protec-
tion under low ambient temperature start-up conditions.
Thermostats — A complete line of Carrier thermostats is
available to meet any control requirements, including
Carrier TEMP System thermostats for diagnostics and com-
municating capability.
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Base unit dimensions, 50BR units
UNIT 50BR
DIM 006 008 012 014 016
mm Ft-In. mm Ft-In. mm Ft-In. mm Ft-In. mm Ft-In.
A 1970 6- 59⁄16 1970 6- 59⁄16 1980 6- 515⁄16 1980 6- 515⁄16 1980 6- 515⁄16
B 1040 3- 415⁄16 1231 4- 015⁄32 1422 4- 731⁄32 1613 5- 31⁄2 1804 5-111⁄32
C 580 1-1027⁄32 580 1-1027⁄32 700 2- 39⁄16 700 2- 39⁄16 700 2- 39⁄16
D 295 0-115⁄8 295 0-115⁄8 335 1- 13⁄16 335 1- 33⁄16 335 1- 33⁄16
E 483 1- 615⁄16 483 1- 615⁄16 353 1- 129⁄32 353 1- 129⁄32 353 1- 129⁄32
F 312 1- 09⁄32 312 1- 09⁄32 304 0-1131⁄32 304 0-1131⁄32 304 0-1131⁄32
G 624 2- 09⁄16 624 2- 09⁄16 796 2- 75⁄16 796 2- 75⁄16 796 2- 75⁄16
H 428 1- 427⁄32 428 1- 427⁄32 338 1- 15⁄16 396 1- 319⁄32 428 1- 427⁄32
J 392 1- 37⁄16 410 1- 41⁄8 410 1- 41⁄8 410 1- 41⁄8 410 1- 41⁄8
K 22 0- 07⁄8 22 0- 07⁄8 18 0- 023⁄32 18 0- 023⁄32 18 0- 023⁄32
L 357 1- 21⁄16 357 1- 21⁄16 341 1- 17⁄16 357 1- 21⁄16 357 1- 21⁄16
M 60 0- 23⁄8 60 0- 23⁄8 140 0- 51⁄2 140 0- 51⁄2 140 0- 51⁄2
N 100 0- 315⁄16 100 0- 315⁄16 200 0- 77⁄8 200 0- 77⁄8 200 0- 77⁄8
P 390 1- 311⁄32 390 1- 311⁄32 125 0- 429⁄32 125 0- 429⁄32 125 0- 429⁄32
Q 174 0- 67⁄8 174 0- 67⁄8 121 0- 43⁄4 121 0- 43⁄4 121 0- 43⁄4
R 206 0- 81⁄8 206 0- 81⁄8 391 1- 313⁄32 391 1- 313⁄32 391 1- 313⁄32
S — — — — 200 0- 77⁄8 230 0- 91⁄16 268 0-109⁄16
T 356 1- 2 356 1- 2 356 1- 2 356 1- 2 356 1- 2
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Base unit dimensions, 50BZ units
UNIT 50BZ
DIM 006 008 012 014 016
mm Ft-In. mm Ft-In. mm Ft-In. mm Ft-In. mm Ft-In.
A 1970 6- 59⁄16 1970 6- 59⁄16 1980 6- 515⁄16 1980 6- 515⁄16 1980 6- 515⁄16
B 1040 3- 415⁄16 1231 4- 015⁄32 1422 4- 731⁄32 1613 5- 31⁄2 1804 5-111⁄32
C 580 1-1027⁄32 580 1-1027⁄32 700 2- 39⁄16 700 2- 39⁄16 700 2- 39⁄16
D 295 0-115⁄8 295 0-115⁄8 335 1- 13⁄16 335 1- 33⁄16 335 1- 33⁄16
E 483 1- 615⁄16 483 1- 615⁄16 353 1- 129⁄32 353 1- 129⁄32 353 1- 129⁄32
F 312 1- 09⁄32 312 1- 09⁄32 304 0-1131⁄32 304 0-1131⁄32 304 0-1131⁄32
G 624 2- 09⁄16 624 2- 09⁄16 796 2- 75⁄16 796 2- 75⁄16 796 2- 75⁄16
H 428 1- 427⁄32 428 1- 427⁄32 338 1- 15⁄16 396 1- 319⁄32 428 1- 427⁄32
J 392 1- 37⁄16 410 1- 41⁄8 410 1- 41⁄8 410 1- 41⁄8 410 1- 41⁄8
K 22 0- 07⁄8 22 0- 07⁄8 18 0- 023⁄32 18 0- 023⁄32 18 0- 023⁄32
L 357 1- 21⁄16 357 1- 21⁄16 341 1- 17⁄16 357 1- 21⁄16 357 1- 21⁄16
M 60 0- 23⁄8 60 0- 23⁄8 140 0- 51⁄2 140 0- 51⁄2 140 0- 51⁄2
N 100 0- 315⁄16 100 0- 315⁄16 200 0- 77⁄8 200 0- 77⁄8 200 0- 77⁄8
P 390 1- 311⁄32 390 1- 311⁄32 125 0- 429⁄32 125 0- 429⁄32 125 0- 429⁄32
Q 104 0- 43⁄32 104 0- 43⁄32 — — — — — —
R 108 0- 41⁄4 108 0- 41⁄4 — — — — — —
S — — — — 200 0- 77⁄8 230 0- 91⁄16 268 0-109⁄16
T 45 0- 13⁄4 45 0- 13⁄4 — — — — — —
U 509 1- 8 509 1- 8 476 1- 63⁄4 476 1- 63⁄4 476 1- 63⁄4
V — — — — 961 3- 113⁄16 961 3- 113⁄16 961 3- 113⁄16
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Selection procedure (with example)
I Determine design conditions. Unit selection — 50BR012. Selected at 4000 cfm
of 82 F/67 F entering air.
50BR012 50BZ012
Water-Cooled Air-Cooled TC — 120,200 Btuh
Given: Corrected SHC — 96,796 Btuh (See SHC Correc-
tion Table, below.)
Cooling Requirements
Compressor — Power Input — 8.85 kW
Total Cooling Capacity 120,000 111,000 Condenser: Pressure Drop — 5.7 ft wg, 2.4 psig
(TC/Btuh)
ewt — 85 F
Sensible Cooling Capacity
(SHC/Btuh)
84,000 84,000 gpm — 20.0
Evaporator Air Quantity 4,000 4,000
B. Air-Cooled Selection Method — 50BZ
(cfm) Enter the cooling capacity tables for units at 4000 cfm,
Summer Entering-Air and read down to the section displaying capacities at
Conditions: 95 F EAT.
Entering dry bulb (edb) 82 F 82 F
Unit Selection — 50BZ012 with two 9AB6 re-
Entering wet bulb (ewb) 67 F 67 F mote air-cooled condensers selected at 4000 cfm.
Entering Condenser 82 F/67 F entering-air temperature — 95 F
Water Temperature
(Water-Cooled Selection) ambient.
Entering-water tem- TC — 122,000 Btuh
85 F — SHC — 101,596 Btuh (See SHC Correction
perature (ewt)
Entering Condenser Air Table, below.)
Temperature (Air- — 95 F Compressor Motor Power Input — 12.4 kW.
Cooled Selection) (EAT)
Flow Rate (gpm) 20 —
C. Determine Heating Capacity
Unit Voltage 460 v 460 v Enter Accessory Heating Coil Rating tables, page 26,
with selected unit size and air cfm. Read data and cor-
Heating Requirements rect as indicated.
Total Heating Load 236,000 236,000
(TC/Btuh) 200 F hot water selection:
Winter Entering-Air TC — 247,000 Btuh selected at 4000 cfm of 60 F en-
Temperature (edb) 60 F 60 F tering air.
Entering Hot Water 200 F 200 F D. Fan Requirements
Temperature (ewt)
External static pressure (esp) required
OR
(without plenum) 0.60 (in. wg)
Steam Pressure Available 5 5 Static pressure loss through heating coil 0.14 (in. wg)
(psig)
Total external static required 0.74 (in. wg)
Fan Requirements
External Static Pressure Enter Evaporator Fan Performance curve, page 28 for
Required — ESP (in. wg) 0.6 0.6 selected unit size, cfm, and static pressure required to
obtain the following data:
II Select unit(s) based on cooling requirements.
For 50BR012 at 4000 cfm and 0.74 esp, by inter-
A. Water-Cooled Selection Method — 50BR polation the fan operates at 1270 rpm and requires
Enter the cooling capacity tables for unit at 4000 cfm 2.10 brake horsepower.
and required wet bulb of 67 F, and read down to the sec- Since Model 50BR012 standard motor horsepower is
tion displaying capacities with 85 F ewt. Find capacity 3.0, it will produce the necessary cfm and esp for this
closest to design requirements and read over to find re- job.
quired gpm. For our example:
If plenum is to be used, use esp drop for plenum rather
than the esp described above.
Performance data
Cooling capacity notes ENTERING-AIR DRY-BULB TEMPERATURE (F)
BYPASS
1. Water gpm values are calculated using a 0.0005 fouling FACTOR
79 78 77 76 75 under 75
factor. (BF) 81 82 83 84 85 over 85
Correction Factor
2. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
.05 1.045 2.09 3.14 4.18 5.23
3. Gross capacities do not include deduction for indoor-fan mo- .10 .99 1.98 2.97 3.96 4.95
Use formula
tor heat. .20 .88 1.76 2.64 3.52 4.40 shown below.
.30 .77 1.54 2.31 3.08 3.85
4. Ratings for 50BZ units are based on 15 F of subcooling. For .35 .72 1.43 2.15 2.86 3.58
0° F subcooling, reduce capacity by 7.5%. LEGEND
5. All combinations use R-22. Unless otherwise designated, rat- SHC — Sensible Heat Capacity
ings are at optimum charge. Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 – BF) x (db – 80).
The following formulas may be used:
ldb = edb – sensible capacity (Btuh)
1.10 x cfm
SHC correction table
lwb = Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving
SHC is based on 80 F db temperature of air entering the coil. Below evaporator coil (hlwb )
80 F db, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHC. hlwb = h ewb – total capacity (Btuh)
4.5 x cfm
Above 80 F db, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHC. Where:
hewb = Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil.
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Performance data — 50BR006
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BR008
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BR012
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BR014
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BR016
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BZ006
with 9AB6 condenser
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BZ006
with 09BY006 condenser
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BZ008
with 9AB8 condenser
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BZ008
with 09BY008 condenser
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BZ012
with two 9AB6 condensers
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BZ012
with 09BY012 condenser
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BZ014
with 9AB8 and 9AB6 condensers
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BZ014
with 09BY014 condenser
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BZ014
with 09DE016 condenser
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BZ016
with two 9AB8 condensers
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BZ016
with 09BY016 condenser
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data — 50BZ016
with 09DE016 condenser
GROSS COOLING CAPACITIES
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Performance data (cont)
ACCESSORY HEATING COIL RATINGS STATIC PRESSURE LOSS OF ACCESSORIES (in. wg)
LEGEND
LAT — Leaving-Air Temperature (F)
PD — Pressure Drop (ft of water) HEATING CAPACITY FACTORS
TC — Total Capacity (1000 Btuh)
*Nonfreeze steam coil — 1-ROW — available on all 50BR,BZ sizes. STEAM COIL
Nonfreeze coil ratings based on
2 psig steam, 60 F entering air. Steam Entering Air Temperature (F)
†Hot water coil — All hot water coils are 2-row. The 2-row hot water coil Pressure
(Psig) 40 50 60 70 80
ratings based on 200 F entering water temperature,
20 F water temperature drop, 60 F entering air. 0 1.11 1.03 .96 .89 .82
NOTES: 2 1.14 1.07 1.00 .93 .86
1. Maximum allowable leaving air temperature 140 F. 5 1.19 1.11 1.05 .98 .91
2. Maximum operating limit for heating coils is 200 psig or 400 F. 10 1.25 1.18 1.11 1.04 .97
3. To obtain capacities other than those given above, multiply the Btuh
value from the Accessory Heating Coil Ratings table by the proper HOT WATER COIL
value from the Heating Capacity Factors table. Water Entering Entering Air Temperature (F)
4. Formulas: Temp (F) Water
Btuh Drop Temp (F) 40 50 60 70 80
Final temp (F) = edb (entering dry bulb) (F) + 180 1.06 .98 .90 .83 .75
1.10 x cfm
Btuh 10 200 1.22 1.15 1.07 1.00 .92
Gpm = 220 1.39 1.32 1.24 1.17 1.09
500 x water temp drop (F)
180 .98 .91 .83 .75 .68
5. Reduced airflow (dirty filters, loose or broken fan belt, etc.) over coil 20 200 1.15 1.08 1.00 .93 .85
during cooling cycle may result in freeze-up of nearby heating coil. 220 1.32 1.25 1.17 1.10 1.02
Since units normally require a low-pressure switch cutout setting at
about 5 F, use of a freeze-up thermostat is recommended if heating 180 .91 .83 .76 .68 .60
coil is not drained or filled with an antifreeze solution. 30 200 1.08 1.00 .93 .85 .78
6. Field-supplied thermostat and control valve are required when using 220 1.25 1.18 1.10 1.03 .95
accessory heating coils.
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FAN PERFORMANCE, 50BR,BZ006
NOTE: Shading indicates unsafe operating area. Unit damage may occur.
FAN PERFORMANCE, 50BR,BZ008
NOTE: Shading indicates unsafe operating area. Unit damage may occur.
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Performance data (cont)
FAN PERFORMANCE, 50BR,BZ012
NOTE: Shading indicates unsafe operating area. Unit damage may occur.
FAN PERFORMANCE, 50BR,BZ014
NOTE: Shading indicates unsafe operating area. Unit damage may occur.
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FAN PERFORMANCE, 50BR,BZ016
NOTE: Shading indicates unsafe operating area. Unit damage may occur.
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Electrical data
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VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR 1 COMPRESSOR 2 INDOOR POWER SUPPLY*
UNIT V-PH-HZ RANGE FAN MOTOR
50BR,BZ (3 ph, 60 Hz)
Min Max RLA LRA RLA LRA Hp FLA MCA MOCP†
208/230 187 253 16.0 125.0 — — 4.0/4.0 25.0/25.0 40/40
006 460 414 506 8.0 66.5 — — 1 1.8 12.4 15
575 518 632 6.4 27.0 — — 1.4 9.4 15
208/230 187 253 18.9 146.0 — — 5.7/5.7 29.8/29.8 40/40
008 460 414 506 9.5 73.0 — — 11⁄2 2.6 15.0 20
575 518 632 8.0 50.0 — — 2.1 12.1 20
208/230 187 253 16.0 125.0 16.0 125.0 7.5/7.5 43.5/43.5 50/50
012 460 414 506 8.0 66.5 8.0 66.5 2 3.4 21.4 25
575 518 632 6.4 27.0 6.4 27.0 2.7 16.7 20
208/230 187 253 18.9 146.0 16.0 125.0 10.6/10.6 50.2/50.2 60/60
014 460 414 506 9.5 73.0 8.0 66.5 3 4.8 24.7 30
575 518 632 8.0 50.0 6.4 27.0 3.9 20.3 25
208/230 187 254 18.9 146.0 18.9 146.0 16.7/16.7 59.2/59.2 75/75
016 460 414 506 9.5 73.0 9.5 73.0 5 7.6 29.0 35
575 518 632 8.0 50.0 8.0 50.0 6.1 24.1 30
LEGEND NOTES:
FLA — Full Load Amps 1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combina-
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps tion load equipment (NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent pro-
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps tective device for the unit shall be either circuit breaker (where avail-
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protective Device (see Note 1) able) or fuse, except those units marked (†), which shall be fuse only.
NEC — National Electrical Code Canadian units may be fuse or circuit breaker.
RLA — Rated Load Amps 2. Wire sizing amps are a sum of 125% of the compressor RLA plus
100% of indoor fan motor FLA.
*Min Ckt Amps and MOCP Amps values per NEC (see Note 1). 3. Motors are protected against primary single phasing condition.
†The overcurrent protective device for the unit shall be fuse only (see 4. Indoor fan motors are 3-phase motors of same voltage as unit.
Note 1). 5. Three-phase voltage imbalance must not exceed 2%.
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Typical wiring schematic, 50BR units
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LEGEND
C — Contactor IFTP — Indoor Fan Trip
CB — Circuit Breaker LPS — Low-Pressure Switch
CLO — Compressor Lockout NEC — National Electrical Code
CONT — Continuous TB — Terminal Block
CR — Control Relay TC — Thermostat, Cooling
EQUIP — Equipment TDR — Time-Delay Relay
FSW — Fan Switch TRAN — Transformer
GND — Ground Field Wiring
HPS — High-Pressure Switch
IFM — Indoor Fan Motor Factory Wiring
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Typical wiring schematic, 50BZ units
LEGEND
C — Contactor LPS — Low-Pressure Switch
CB — Circuit Breaker NEC — National Electrical Code
CLO — Compressor Lockout TB — Terminal Block
CONT — Continuous TC — Thermostat, Cooling
CR — Control Relay TDR — Time-Delay Relay
EQUIP — Equipment TRAN — Transformer
GND — Ground Field Wiring
HPS — High-Pressure Switch
IFM — Indoor Fan Motor Factory Wiring
IFTP — Indoor Fan Trip
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Operating sequence
All units require the addition of one of 3 types of thermo- thermostat fan selector switch. When the thermostat closes
stat accessory packages to complete the control circuit. The (on a call for cooling), this will energize the outdoor fans
sequence of operation will vary depending on which pack- (50BZ units only) and immediately close the compressor con-
age is selected as follows: tactor. On 008-016 units, a second stage will close if addi-
tional demand is required and will start the second-stage
Unit-mounted thermostat compressor and outdoor fan (50BZ units only).
When the unit power is on to the unit and the selector
When the thermostat is satisfied, the second stage com-
switch is set to the OFF position, the unit is completely
pressor will stop first (008-016 units only), and then the first
deenergized.
stage compressor will stop when cooling demand is satis-
Fan circulation — When the selector switch is set to the fied. A 5-minute timer will prevent the compressor(s) from
FAN position, the indoor-fan motor will operate to provide restarting for 5 minutes after the compressor(s) has stopped.
ventilation. The outdoor fan(s) (50BZ units only) will stop with the
Cooling — When the selector switch is set to the COOL compressor(s).
position, the indoor fan will operate continuously. When
the thermostat located behind the return grilles closes (on a
Carrier TEMP System thermostat
call for cooling), the control relay closes. This will energize The Carrier TEMP System thermostat works like a room
the outdoor fans (50BZ units only) and immediately close thermostat, but provides for communicating control and in-
the compressor contactor. On 008-016 units, a second stage terface to VVTt (variable air volume and temperature) sys-
will close if additional demand is required and will start the tems. Both the control and the interface require the addi-
second-stage compressor and outdoor fan (50BZ units only). tion of an accessory relay pack. This relay pack may be
mounted in the low-voltage control compartment. The sys-
When the thermostat is satisfied, the second stage com- tem operation is the same as stated in the Room-Mounted
pressor will stop first (008-016 units only), and then the first Thermostat section above.
stage compressor will stop when cooling demand is satis-
fied. A 5-minute timer will prevent the compressor(s) from All units
restarting for 5 minutes after the compressor(s) has stopped. The control circuit incorporates a current-sensing lockout
The outdoor fan(s) (50BZ units only) will stop with the relay (Cycle-LOC™) that locks off the compressor(s) when
compressor(s). any safety device is activated (low- or high-pressure switches
Room-mounted thermostat or compressor internal overload). If any compressor safety
device opens, the compressor(s) will stop and a 24-v signal
The unit uses an electronic or mechanical thermostat mounted
will be sent to the X connection of the low-voltage terminal
in the conditioned space. The factory-supplied, unit-mounted
strip. The signal may be used to light an indicator light on
selector switch is not used.
the thermostat to show that service is required on the unit.
When the unit power is on, if the thermostat selector Since the unit is protected by the Cycle-LOC device, the
switch is set to the OFF position, the unit is completely compressor(s) will not restart following a safety interruption
deenergized. unless the thermostat is satisfied without cooling operation.
Fan circulation — When the thermostat selector switch To reset the Cycle-LOC control device, manually turn the
is set to the FAN position, the indoor-fan motor will oper- fan switch to the OFF position, then back to the ON
ate to provide ventilation. position.
Cooling — The indoor fan will operate continuously or
when the compressor runs, depending on the setting of the
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Typical piping and wiring
LEGEND
NEC — National Electrical Code
NOTES:
1. Wiring and piping shown are general points-of-connection guides only and are
not intended for, or to include, all details for specific installations.
2. All wiring must comply with applicable local and national codes.
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Application data
Refrigerant piping ing the compressor to shut off. At extremely low ambient
For applications with condensers located above the cooling temperatures, the low-pressure switch may be open during
unit, hot gas loops above condenser prevent liquid in con- the off cycle, preventing the compressor from starting. In
denser from draining at shutdown. Loops and check valves these cases, winter start control is required.
in discharge line prevent oil and condenser refrigerant from
draining to compressor at shutdown. If condenser is below AVAILABLE LIQUID LIFT (ft)*
the cooling unit, loop at condenser may be omitted. If pip- (R-22)
ing runs prevent drainback, loops may be omitted.
TEMP DIFF (F)†
Regardless of remote condenser location, a check valve UNIT
20 30
must be installed in the discharge line in each refrigerant 9AB6 63 55
circuit, downstream from the hot-gas muffler, as close to 09BY006 65 61
compressor as possible. The check valve prevents migra- 9AB8 55 48
09BY008 62 59
tion of refrigerant back to the compressor. 09BY012 65 61
Refrigerant piping OD should not be smaller than unit 09BY014 68 65
09BY016 70 66
connection size. 09DE016 75 71
Liquid lift *Allows 7 psig drop for liquid line accessories and 2 F liquid line loss,
The amount of liquid lift available before refrigerant flash- with optimum charge.
†Condensing Temperature — Entering-Air Temperature (dry bulb).
ing occurs depends on the amount of liquid subcooling in
the system. NOTE: Data is based on 15 F subcooling.
LEGEND
HG — Hot Gas
LIQ — Liquid
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Application data (cont)
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Guide specifications — 50BR006-016
Indoor Packaged Water-Cooled Unit E. Coil:
Constant Volume Application 1. Evaporator coil shall have aluminum plate fins me-
HVAC Guide Specifications chanically bonded to seamless copper tubes with
all joints brazed. Tube sheet openings shall be
Size Range: 5 to 15 Tons swaged to prevent tube wear.
Carrier Model Number: 50BR 2. Direct expansion coil shall be designed and tested
in accordance with ANSI/ASHRAE 15, latest re-
vision safety code.
Part 1 — General
F. Filter:
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Filter frame shall be installed upstream of the cooling
Indoor vertical water-cooled packaged cooling unit uti- coil, to take a 1-in. thick cleanable or disposable type
lizing a hermetic scroll compressor(s) for cooling duty. commercially available filter. Disposable filters will be
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE supplied with the unit.
A. Units shall be rated in accordance with ARI Standard G. Condenser:
210/240 or 360. Condenser shall be of the tube-in-tube type, seamless
B. Unit shall be designed to conform to ANSI/ASHRAE with no interior joints, and have a maximum working
15, latest revision safety code, and UL Standard 1995, water side pressure of 400 psig.
and shall be UL listed under both American and H. Operating Characteristics:
Canadian Standards.
Unit shall be capable of providing a constant volume
C. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A require- of conditioned air at a specified static pressure within
ments for flame spread and smoke generation. the unit’s normal operating range. Air discharge to
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING be horizontally free blow, or vertically through duct-
To be according to manufacturer’s recommendations. work as shown on contract drawings. Unit shall have
single-stage cooling capacity control (006,008) or
2-stage capacity control (012-016).
Part 2 — Products I. Controls and Safeties:
2.01 EQUIPMENT Unit shall have one of the following control systems:
A. General: 1. Unit-mounted thermostat mounted in the unit
return air. Unit shall be furnished with a factory-
Factory-assembled, single-piece, water-cooled cool-
mounted fan control switch to control fan opera-
ing unit consisting of scroll refrigerant compressor(s),
tion and turn off the unit.
fan section, coil section, factory wiring, piping and
controls, and a system charge of refrigerant (R-22) 2. Room-mounted thermostat shall be mounted in the
included. Unit may be used with or without ductwork. conditioned space. Thermostat shall be either elec-
tromechanical or electronic type. Thermostat sub-
B. Unit Cabinet:
base shall control fan operation and be capable of
Cabinet shall be constructed of zinc surface alloyed turning unit on and off.
steel with a baked enamel finish, and fully insulated
3. Room-mounted thermostat with communicating
and shall be capable of withstanding Federal test method
capability. This thermostat shall operate like the
Standard No. 141 (Method 6061) 500-hour salt spray
standard room-mounted thermostat and shall pro-
test.
vide the additional benefit of being able to com-
C. Fan Section: municate with building systems to facilitate unit
1. Fan shall be double inlet, centrifugal wheel with operation and control.
forward curved blades, designed for continuous op- In addition, units shall have the following factory-
eration. Fan wheel and scroll shall be constructed installed safeties: high- and low-pressure switches,
of steel with corrosion resistant finish, and stati- overtemperature, current lockout, and inherent au-
cally and dynamically balanced. tomatic fan motor overload.
2. Fan shall be belt drive with an adjustable pitch mo- J. Electrical Requirements:
tor pulley, with permanently lubricated, ball-bearing
All electrical wiring shall enter the unit cabinet at a
type bearings.
single location. Control circuit is 24 v, suitable for an
D. Compressor: optional 24-v thermostat.
Hermetic scroll compressor(s) with internal vibration K. Refrigerant Components:
isolators.
Refrigerant circuit components include thermal ex-
pansion valve(s), filter drier(s), and charging service
valve(s).
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Guide specifications — 50BR006-016 (cont)
L. Special Features: expansion. Coil to be leak tested at 350 psig air
1. Air Discharge Plenum: pressure submerged in water and charged with dry
air.
Plenum shall be provided to permit free-blow hori-
zontal air distribution with movable vanes to ad- 3. Thermostats:
just airflow in horizontal and vertical direction. A complete line of thermostats shall be available
Plenum is field-installed and shall be fully to meet any application control requirements.
insulated. 4. Ducted Return-Air Filter Rack:
2. Hydronic Heating Coil: This accessory shall be used with ducted return or
Field-installed steam coil shall be one row, or hot heating coil applications to provide easy access to
water coil will be two rows with copper tube alu- filters.
minum spiral fins and a galvanized steel casing.
Fins shall be bonded to tubes by mechanical
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Guide specifications — 50BZ006-016
Indoor Packaged Condenserless Unit E. Coil:
Constant Volume Application 1. Evaporator coil shall have aluminum plate fins me-
chanically bonded to seamless copper tubes with
HVAC Guide Specifications all joints brazed. Tube sheet openings shall be
Size Range: 5 to 15 Tons swaged to prevent tube wear.
Carrier Model Number: 50BZ 2. Direct expansion coil shall be designed and tested
in accordance with ANSI/ASHRAE 15, latest re-
Part 1 — General vision safety code.
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION F. Filter:
Indoor vertical condenserless packaged cooling unit Filter frame shall be installed upstream of the cooling
utilizing hermetic scroll compressor(s) for cooling duty. coil to take a 1-in. thick cleanable or disposable type
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE commercially available filter. Disposable filters will be
A. Units shall be rated in accordance with ARI Standard supplied with the unit.
210 or 360. G. Operating Characteristics:
B. Unit shall be designed to conform to ANSI/ASHRAE Unit shall be capable of providing a constant volume
15, latest revision safety code, and UL Standard 1995, of conditioned air at a specified static pressure within
and shall be UL listed under both American and the unit’s normal operating range. Air discharge to
Canadian Standards. be horizontally free blow, or vertically through duct-
C. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A require- work as shown on contract drawings. Unit shall have
ments for flame spread and smoke generation. single-stage cooling capacity control (006,008) or
2-stage capacity control (012-016).
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
H. Controls and Safeties:
To be according to manufacturer’s recommendations.
Unit shall have one of the following control systems:
Part 2 — Products 1. Unit-mounted thermostat mounted in the unit re-
2.01 EQUIPMENT turn air. Unit shall be furnished with a factory-
mounted fan control switch to control fan opera-
A. General: tion and turn off the unit.
Factory-assembled, single-piece, condenserless cool- 2. Room-mounted thermostat shall be mounted in the
ing unit consisting of hermetic scroll refrigerant com- conditioned space. Thermostat shall be either elec-
pressor(s), fan section, coil section, factory wiring, tromechanical or electronic type. Thermostat sub-
piping, and controls. A shipping charge of nitrogen base shall control fan operation and be capable of
shall be included. turning unit on and off.
B. Unit Cabinet: 3. Room-mounted thermostat with communicating
Cabinet shall be constructed of zinc surface alloyed capability. This thermostat shall operate like the
steel with a baked enamel finish, and fully insulated, standard room-mounted thermostat, and shall pro-
and shall be capable of withstanding Federal test method vide the additional benefit of being able to com-
Standard No. 141 (Method 6061) 500-hour salt spray municate with building systems to facilitate unit
test. operation and control.
C. Fan Section: In addition, units shall have the following factory-
1. Fan shall be double inlet, centrifugal wheel with installed safeties: high- and low-pressure switches,
forward curved blades, designed for continuous op- overtemperature, current lockout, and inherent au-
eration. Fan wheel and scroll shall be constructed tomatic fan motor overload.
of steel with corrosion resistant finish and stati- I. Electrical Requirements:
cally and dynamically balanced. All electrical wiring shall enter the unit cabinet at a
2. Fan shall be belt drive with an adjustable pitch mo- single location. Control circuit is 24 v, suitable for an
tor pulley with permanently lubricated, ball-bearing optional 24-v thermostat.
type bearings. J. Refrigerant Components:
D. Compressor: Refrigerant circuit components include thermal ex-
Hermetic scroll compressor(s) with internal vibration pansion valve(s), filter drier(s), and charging service
isolators. valve(s).
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Guide specifications — 50BZ006-016 (cont)
K. Special Features: 4. Thermostats:
1. Air Discharge Plenum: A complete line of thermostats shall be available
Plenum shall be provided to permit free-blow hori- to meet any application control requirements.
zontal air distribution with movable vanes to ad- 5. Ducted Return-Air Filter Rack:
just airflow adjustment in horizontal and vertical This accessory shall be used with ducted return or
direction. Plenum is field-installed and shall be fully heating coil applications to provide easy access to
insulated. filters.
2. Hydronic Heating Coil: 6. Liquid Line Solenoid:
Field-installed steam coil shall be one row, or hot The liquid line solenoid accessory shall be used on
water coil will be two rows with copper tube alu- long-line applications and shall provide a shutoff
minum spiral fins and a galvanized steel casing.
valve to start and stop refrigerant flow.
Fins shall be bonded to tubes by mechanical ex-
pansion. Coil to be leak tested at 350 psig air pres-
sure submerged in water and charged with dry air.
3. Evaporator Defrost Thermostat Package:
Shall maintain freeze protection under low ambi-
ent conditions.