CONTENTSSafety Considerations 1 Complete Electrical Connections 5Dimensional Drawing 2 Start-up 5Model Identification 2 Refrigerant Charging 5 - 6Specifications 3 Service and Maintenance 6 - 7Installation 4 Wiring Diagram 7 - 13Refrigerant Piping 4 Trouble-Shooting Guide 14Piping Connections 5SAFETY CONSIDERATIONSInstallation and s ervicing of air conditioning equipment canbe hazardous due to system pressure and electricalcomponents. Only trained and qualified service personnelshould install, repair or service air conditioning equipment.Observe precautions in the literature, tags and labelsattached to the unit and other safety codes. Wear safetyglasses and gloves. Use quenching cloth and have fireextinguisher available for all brazing operations.RECEIVINGINSPECTIONCheck the shipment against shipping list and remove unitfrom the carton and take off protective covering. If the unithas been damaged, file claim with Transportation Companyand notify Carrier immediately.PROTECTIONProtect unit from damage caused by job site debris. Donot allow dust, debris and water get into the unit.These will damage unit’s component and unit’sperformance will be affected.38ASB/CCARS240~600 condensing units (Fig. 1) areshipped individually packed in carton boxes. When cartonsare individually off loaded from truck, do not roll, nor throw,or drop the carton, to avoid damages to the content. Storeboxes upright as the symbols or the boxes indicate. Do notstack units more than 2 high.WARNINGBefore installing or servicing system always turn off mainpower supply. There may be more than one disconnectswitch. Electrical shock can cause personal injury.ConcepcionCarrierAir conditioningCompanyPhilippinesINSTALLATION, START-UP ANDSERVICE INSTRUCTIONS38ASB/CCARS240~600 (036~060)AIR-COOLED CONDENSING UNITFIG. 138ASB/CCARS240~600(036~060) Export1