Comp Carlyle Torque PDF
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Comp Carlyle Torque PDF
SERVICE
GUIDE
Rev 7/08
06D/06E/06CC
COMPRESSORS
www.carlylecompressor.com
WARNING
CAUTION
This book is divided into four major sections (see Table of Contents):
SECTION 1.0 - General Compressor and Customer Information
SECTION 2.0 - Start-Up, Troubleshooting, and Service
SECTION 3.0 - Compressor Parts Data
SECTION 4.0 - Electrical Data
An Index is provided in the back of this guide.
TO GET MORE HELP
Carlyle Compressor Company sells compressors to Carrier for use in their packaged units and to OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) that design and build
finished systems. The system manufacturer is the expert on the system, including
the application of our compressor. All questions, on either the packaged system or
the compressor in that system, should be first directed to the local Carrier distributor
(for Carrier systems) or the OEM or its local representative (for other units). If this
support, along with this service guide, cannot resolve your compressor problem,
please contact our Carlyle engineering group.
CONTENTS
1.0 GENERAL COMPRESSOR AND CUSTOMER
INFORMATION
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
Rev 07/08
06DR 3 37 0 D A 36 5 A (RP)**
Suction Cut-Off Unloading Designation for 06DR, DM Compressors:
0 = All Models Except as Noted
5 = No Oil
7 = 1 Unloader Elec. (DR, DM Only)
8 = 2 Unloaders
Electrical Characteristics (XL Start Only, Unless Noted):
New H.E. Models
Old Std. Models
31 = 575-3-60
01 = 575-3-60
12 = 208/230-3-60
32 = 208/230-3-60
04 = 200-3-60
13 = 380-3-60
33 = 208/230-1-60
05 = 230-3-60
14 = 200-3-60 (PW)
34 = 220-3-50
06 = 400/460-3-50/60 15 = 230-3-60 (PW)
36 = 400/460-3-50/60 08 = 220-3-50
18 = 220-3-50 (PW)
Electrical Variables:
A = With Internal Thermostat and External Overloads
C = With Internal Thermostat and Without External Overloads
Suction Valve - Variables:
Location, Orientation and Mounting Bolts
Compressor Identification Key:
0 = New Compressor
2 = New Compressor
3 = New Compressor
6 = Service Compressor, Remanufactured
7 = Service Compressor, New Manufactured
8 = New Compressor, Special
9 = Service Compressor, Special
Compressor Type:
06DA = Compressor - A/C Duty
No Unloading
06DB = Compressor - A/C Duty
1-Step Elec.
Hot Gas Bypass
06DC = Compressor - A/C Duty
2-Step Elec.
06DD = Compressor - A/C Duty
1-Step Press. Unloading
06DE = Compressor - A/C Duty
2-Step Press.
06DF = Compressor - A/C Duty
1-Step Elec.
Suction Cut-Off
06DG = Compressor - A/C Duty
2-Step Elec.
Unloading
06DH = Compressor - A/C Duty
1-Step Press.
06DJ = Compressor - A/C Duty
2-Step Press.
06DM = Compressor Refrig. Duty Medium Temperature
06DR = Compressor Refrig. Duty Low Temperature
06DM = Service Compressor-Replacement for new 06DA, DM without Unloading
06DS = Service Compressor-Replacement for new 06DF,G,H and J with
suction cut-off unloading. Compressor has 1-Stage suction
cut-off unloading
06DX = Service Compressor-Replacement for new 06DB,C,D, and E with
hot gas (bypass) unloading. Compressor has 1-stage of
bypass unloading
**Refrigeration Partner
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06E COMPRESSORS
06ER 3 99 3 0 A (RP)**
Design Variable:
New Compressors:
0 = OEM Model
1 = Carrier A/C Model
2 = Old Design Refrigeration Valve Plates
6 = Carrier A/C Model
9 = Cemak Model
Service Compressors:
2 = New Manufactured (A/C)
4 = Remanufactured (Low Temp.)
6 = Remanufactured (A/C)
7 = Remanufactured (Med Temp.)
Electrical Characteristics (XL and PW Start, Unless Noted):
0 = 208/230-3-60
1 = 575-3-60
3 = 208/230/460-3-50/60 (460v XL Only)
4 = 200-3-60
5 = 230-3-60
6 = 400/460-3-50/60
8 = 230-3-50
9 = 220/380-3-60
Displacement (in Cfm at 1750 rpm)
Motor Size (Does Not Signify Horsepower)
0, 1, 2 = Models With Oil
3, 4, 5 = Models Without Oil
7
= 1 Unloader, Suction Cut-off, Oil-less (ER, EM Only)
8
= Special Order
Compressor Type:
STD* REV
06EA 06EF Compressor - A/C Duty
No Unloading
06EB 06EJ Compressor - A/C Duty
1-Step Elec.
Hot Gas Bypass
06EC 06EK Compressor - A/C Duty
2-Step Elec.
Unloading
06ED 06EL Compressor - A/C Duty
1-Step Press.
06EE 06EN Compressor - A/C Duty
2-Step Press.
06E2 06E6 Compressor - A/C Duty
1-Step Elec.
06E3 06E7 Compressor - A/C Duty
2-Step Elec.
Suction Cut-Off
06E4 06E8 Compressor - A/C Duty
1-Step Press.
Unloading
06E5 06E9 Compressor - A/C Duty
2-Step Press.
06EM
- Compressor - Refrig. Duty
Med Temp.
06ER
- Compressor - Refrig. Duty
Low Temp.
06ET
- Serv. Compressor A/C Duty Replaces 06E2,3,4,5,6,7,8, and 9.
Compressor has 1 stage of suction cut-off unloading.
06EX
- Serv. Compressor A/C Duty Replaces 06EA,B,C,D,E,F,J,K,L, and N.
Compressor has 1 stage of Bypass unloading.
06EY
- Serv. Compressor Refrig. Duty Replaces 06ER
06EZ
- Serv. Compressor Refrig. Duty Replaces 06EM
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06CC COMPRESSORS
06CC 6 65 E 201
Design Variable:
101 = Single Pack, W/O Valves, with Oil
102 = Single Pack with Valves & Oil
103 = Single Pack, Service W/O Valves and Term. Box or Oil
201 = Single Pack, W/O Valves or Oil
202 = Single Pack with Valves
Electrical Characteristics:
A = 415-3-50, XL and PW
B = 415-3-50, XL
C = 415-3-50, PW
D = 208/230-3-60, XL
E = 208/230/400/460-3-50/60
F = 400/460-3-50/60, XL and PW
G = 400/460-3-50/60, XL
H = 400/460-3-50/60, PW
J = 575-3-60, XL and PW
K = 230-3-60, PW
L = 220-3-50, XL and PW
M = 220-3-50, XL
N = 220-3-50, PW
P = 220/346/380-3-50/60, XL and PW
Displacement (in Cfm at 1750 rpm) (See Note below)
Motor Size:
0 = 14 ft.-lb (5 HP)
5 = 45 ft.-lb (15 HP)
1 = 20 ft.-lb (6.5 HP)
6 = 60 ft.-lb (20 HP)
2 = 24 ft.-lb (7.5 HP)
7 = 75 ft.-lb (25 HP)
3 = 27 ft.-lb (10 HP)
8 = 90 ft.-lb (30 HP)
4 = Not Assigned
Compressor Type:
06CC = Compound Cooling Model
06CY = Service Compressor
06C8 = Compressor, Special
NOTE: USE OF Cfm AS MODEL SIZE DESIGNATION
Carlyle uses the Cfm designation in the model number to identify the compressor size. The
Cfm values are the sixth and seventh digits of the model number. See example above.
Carlyle offers two series of compressors based on body size. The smaller compressors, from 8 to
37 Cfm, are referred to as D size units (model number 06D). The larger compressors, from
50 to 99 Cfm, are referred to as E size units (model number 06E).
The 06CC, or Compound Cooling compressors, are made in 16 to 37 Cfm and 50 to 99 Cfm
sizes. The 16 to 37 Cfm compressors use D size bodies. The 50 to 99 Cfm compressors use
E size bodies.
NOTE: METRIC MEASUREMENTS
The compressors are built using English units: inches, foot-pounds, pints, etc. A corresponding
metric measurement has been added to all the English units in this guide. These metric measures
are a guide only, having been rounded to the nearest whole number, and therefore are not meant
to be an exact mathematical conversion.
Numerical Sequence
Plant Location: J = Syracuse, U = Atlanta
Year of Manufacture: 93, 94, 95, etc.
Week of Manufacture: 01 thru 52 Begin Jan.1st
36 02 U D 0123
Numerical Sequence
Compressor Type: D, E
Plant Location: M
= Atlanta, P = Phoenix,
U = Atlanta (after 4/2001)
Year of Manufacture: 93, 94, 95, etc.
Week of Manufacture: 01 thru 52. Begin Jan. 1st
A 2 J* 0001
Numerical Sequence
Plant Location: J = Syracuse
Year of Manufacture: 9= 69, 0 = 70, 1 = 71, etc.
Month of Manufacture: A=Jan, B=Feb, etc.; skip I;
M=Dec
*An X, A or P in this location indicates service compressor.
If returning a compressor:
place all parts back into compressor
seal all compressor openings (oil leakage may create
an environmental hazard)
NOTE: Opening a compressor for observation or determination of failure does not void warranty.
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BEFORE START-UP
1. Verify that the compressor nameplate indicates
proper model and voltage. Do the values agree with
system needs and available power?
3/4 (MAX)
3/8 (MAX)
1/4 (MIN)
1/8 (MIN)
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CAUTION
Never interconnect the motor barrels of 06CC compressors, as the oil sump of these compressors are at intermediate pressure.
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CAUTION
CAUTION
3.
4.
5.
6.
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COMPRESSOR START-UP
1.
2.
3.
The oil lost to the system must be replaced, but take care
not to add too much. The 06E and 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm)
compressors have been successfully started in supermarket refrigeration configurations by adding only 1 quart
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CAUTION
CAUTION
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DANGER
DANGER
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COMPRESSOR ISOLATION
If you have determined there is no refrigerant leak
around the terminals and the compressor must be replaced,
proceed beginning with Step 1:
1.
2.
3.
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25
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27
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LEGEND
EPR - Evaporator Pressure Regulator
TXV - Thermostatic Expansion Valve
DISASSEMBLY
1.
CAUTION
3.
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4.
5.
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REASSEMBLY
1.
2.
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7.
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2. Remove the eight (8) cap screws holding the bearing head
assembly to the crankcase. Remove the bearing head
assembly by pulling forward.
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While bearing head is removed, inspect internal running
gear for obvious problems (broken rods or pistons).
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4.
5.
Bolt the drive segment (replace if worn) to the crankshaft. Bolt torque:
No. 10 Screw: 4 to 6 ft-lb. (5 to 8 Nm)
1.4 in. (6 mm) screw: 12 to 15 ft-lb. (16 to 20 Nm)
6.
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When a hermetic motor burns out, the stator winding decomposes and
forms carbon, water, and acid, which contaminate refrigerant systems.
These contaminants must be removed from the system to prevent repeat
motor failures. See Carlyle/Carrier recommendation procedures for
clean-up after burnout in semi-hermetic compressors - literature #020-262.
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WARNING
Install new liquid line filter-drier. If the system has a suction line
filter-drier, replace the core.
5.
NOTE: Since most new and service compressors are now shipped
without oil in the crankcase, you must check to see if there is oil.
Adding or charging oil is usually easier prior to installing the
compressor.
If there is no oil, add the appropriate oil for the service. Oil
charges are listed in Sections 3.1 to 3.3, pages 62-67.
If there is oil, determine if it is compatible with the refrigerant.
If the oil is not compatible, use the drain connection to remove
the oil. Dispose of the removed oil following the appropriate
environmental guidelines. Since the compressor has not been
run, a thorough draining is all that is needed to remain within
the limits of residual oil levels. There is no need to flush the
compressor with the replacement oil. Once the oil is removed,
add the appropriate oil (see above).
6.
7.
Inspect oil daily for discoloration and acidity. If oil stays clean and
acid-free, the system is clean. If oil shows signs of contamination,
change oil, change filter-drier, and clean suction strainer. If filterdrier or suction strainer is dirty or discolored, repeat this step until
system is cleaned.
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NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: Compressors are built using English
unit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to prevent
possible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of the
casing, comparable metric measurements are not included.
NOTES:
1. Bolt sizes and thread pitch: Compressors are built using English unit
bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to prevent
possible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of the
casing, comparable metric measurements are not included.
2. The 13 and 16 Cfm service compressors are made with dual suction ports.
NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: Compressors are built using English
unit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to prevent
possible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of the
casing, comparable metric measurements are not included.
NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: Compressors are built using English
unit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to prevent
possible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of the
casing, comparable metric measurements are not included.
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
CYLINDER HEAD
DISCHARGE GAS
CYLINDER HEAD
COOLING FAN
MOUNTING STUDS
(06ER MODELS ONLY)
DISCHARGE VALVE
LOCATION
LIFTING LUG
(NEW MODELS ONLY)
NAMEPLATE LOCATION
CRANKCASE MOTOR
BARREL-LEFT SIDE
SUCTION VALVE
LOCATION
(ON MOTOR END COVER)
1/4" NPT OR
5/8-18 SAE OIL DRAIN
CRANKCASE MOT
COMPARTMENT
6:00 POSITION
CRANKCASE MOTOR
BARREL
BLANK PLATE
REMOVE FOR
EQUALIZING LINE
OR OIL FLOAT
CONNECTION
BEARING HEAD
(CONTAINS OIL PUMP)
CRANKCASE HEATER
(ACCESSORY)
INSERTS INTO WELL
IN BOTTOM COVER
NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: Compressors are built using English
unit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to prevent
possible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threded portions of the
casing, comparable metric measurements are not included.
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NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: Compressors are built using English
unit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to prevent
possible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of the
casing, comparable metric measurements are not included.
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NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: Compressors are built using English
unit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to prevent
possible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of the
casing, comparable metric measurements are not included.
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IF AVALABLE USE
PORT ON SERVICE
VALVE TO DESUPERHEAT
LIQUID INJECTION FITTING
PN 2TA1004
NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: Compressors are built using English
unit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to prevent
possible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of the
casing, comparable metric measurements are not included.
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NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: Compressors are built using English
unit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to prevent
possible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of the
casing, comparable metric measurements are not included.
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IF AVAILABLE USE
PORT ON SERVICE
VALVE TO DESUPERHEAT
LIQUID INJECTION FITTING
PN 2TA1004
NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: Compressors are built using English
unit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to prevent
possible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of the
casing, comparable metric measurements are not included.
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LEGEND
2 Terminal Box Cover
3 Terminal Box
4 Terminal Plate Assembly
9 Grommet (for power leads)
14 Suction Service Valve
15 Suction Service Valve Seal Cap
16 Suction Service Valve Gasket
17 Suction Service Valve Bolt
18 Suction Service Valve Bolt Washer
19 Discharge Service Valve
20 Discharge Service Valve Seal Cap
21 Discharge Service Valve Gasket
22 Discharge Service Valve Bolt
23 Discharge Service Valve Bolt Washer
29 Standard Side Bank Cylinder Head
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LEGEND
1 Compressor Motor Stator and Rotor
2 Motor Key
3 Rotor Plate Washer
4 Rotor Lock Washer
5 Rotor Lock Bolt
6 Motor Lock Bushing
7 Roll Pin
8 Acorn Nut and Gasket
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NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: Compressors are built using English unit bolts. The bolts have
no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to prevent possible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to
threaded portions of the casing, comparable metric measurements are not included.
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* Cylinder head fan required at SST of -20 Deg. F. (-29 deg. C.) and below for R-404A/R-507 and R-502.
Cylinder head fan required at SST of 0 Deg. F. (-18 deg. C.) and below for R-22.
(a) Approximate condensing temperature ranges. CHECK ACTUAL PERFORMANCE DATA FOR ANY NEW APPLICATION
ESPECIALLY AT OR NEAR UPPER OR LOWER LIMIT: L.T.=70 to 120 Deg.F. (21 to 49 Deg.C.), M.T.=80 to 130 Deg.F.
(27 TO 54 Deg.C.) and H.T. (R-22 only) = 80 TO 150 Deg.F. (27 to 66 Deg.C.).
(b) The 06DR 109 single phase compressor has a 3 HP (2.2 kW) motor.
(c) Service compressors have dual suction service valve locations, one on motor end and one near the oil pump.
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* Cylinder head fan required at SST of -20 Deg. F. (-29 deg. C.) and below for R-404A/R-507 and R-502.
Cylinder head fan required at SST of 0 Deg. F. (-18 deg. C.) and below for R-22.
(a) Approximate condensing temperature ranges. CHECK ACTUAL PERFORMANCE DATA FOR ANY NEW APPLICATION,
ESPECIALLY AT OR NEAR UPPER OR LOWER LIMIT: L.T.=70 to 120 Deg.F. (21 to 49 Deg.C.), M.T.=80 to 130 Deg.F.
(27 TO 54 Deg.C.) and H.T. (R-22 only) = 80 TO 150 Deg.F. (27 to 64 Deg.C.).
(d) The models shown are new oil-less models. Models with oil had a 0, 1 or 2 in the 5th digit of the model number.
(e) The 06ER166 and 06EM266 models are no longer built new, but service replacements are built and available. For new applications, the
06ER166 and 06EM266 models have been replaced by the 06ER465 and 06EA565.
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(f) Approximate condensing temperature ranges. CHECK ACTUAL PERFORMANCE DATA FOR ANY NEW APPLICATION,
ESPECIALLY AT OR NEAR UPPER OR LOWER LIMIT: L.T. = 70 to 130 Deg.F. (21 to 55 Deg.C.).
(g) To provide a 6-cylinder body needed for Compound Cooling, the normal 4-cylinder model 16, 18 and
50 Cfm compressors are built using the 24, 18, and 65 Cfm 6-cylinder bodies respectively. The
actual Cfm reduction is achieved by modifying the running gear.
(h) R404A/R-507 CANNOT be used in the small D body size Compound Cooling compressors (16 to 37 Cfm), manufactured prior
to Serial No. 2099J.
(i) R-134a and R-12 CANNOT be used in any Compound Cooling compressor.
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In 1995 Carlyle began supplying new and service compressors with no oil in the crankcase due to the introduction of HFC/POE systems. This eliminates the need to
drain mineral oil from the crankcase when alkylbenzene
or POE oil is to be used. POE oil is very hygroscopic
(will readily pick up and retain moisture
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Note: Carlyle does not recommend the use of POE oil with R-22.
Totaline................................ P903-2001
Witco.................................. Suniso 3GS
Shrieve Chemical.................. Zerol 150
Texaco Capella.................. WFI-32-150
IGI Petroleum Ind........... CRYOL -150
FOR HFCs:
Carlyle has approved R-134a, R404A, R-507, and R-407C.
The following POLYOL-ESTER (POE) are approved
oils for HFCs:
Totaline (see Note 5).......P903-1001, 1701
Castrol (see Note 5).............................. E68
ICI Emkerarate.................................RL68H
CPI.............................................. CP-2916S
CPI................................................ Solest 68
BP Marine Enersyn.........................MP-S68
All POE oils are very hygroscopic (will readily pick up
and retain moisture from the air) and should be used
completely once the container is opened. It is extremely
difficult to reseal the oil container effectively enough to
prevent moisture absorption, which in turn forms damaging acids.
NOTES:
1. The use of any non-approved refrigerant may be
dangerous and will void the warranty.
2. Using the wrong type or weight of oil for the
refrigerant selected will void the warranty.
3. Follow the refrigerant and/or oil manufacturer
instructions when installing or retrofitting.
4. Contact the Carlyle Compressor engineering
department before using any refrigerant or oil not
listed in this guide as approved for use in a Carlyle
semi-hermetic compressor.
5. Castrol SW68 (Totaline P903-1001) is approved for
use in Carrier chiller applications as well as Carrier
and Carlyle semi-hermetic compressors for air
conditioning and medium temperature applications.
Castrol SW68 (Totaline P903-1001) cannot be
used in any new low temperature refrigeration
applications using Carlyle OEM semi-hermetic
compressors. Castrol E68 is approved for use in
Carlyle OEM compressors for low, medium, and
high temperature ranges.
6. All HFC/POE applications require a crankcase heater.
7. Moisture must be kept below 50 ppm for POE oils.
8. In retrofit applications, a high flow oil pump is
required.
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See Section 3.6 on pages 69 & 71 for the correct oil for
each refrigerant. Contact Carlyle Engineering for correct
oil for R-23 and R-508A (SUVA 95).
The oils listed in Sections 3.6 and 3.7 and the viscosity listed above can be used down to -40F (-40C). If
your system runs at a lower temperature, please contact
Carlyle Engineering for an oil recommendation.
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The oil pump and pump end bearing are an integral part
called the pump end bearing head. If either the oil pump
or the bearing requires replacement, order part as noted
below:
NOTE: The above pump end bearing head packages include a bearing head with the
high side oil safety switch connection. This pump is recommended for all CFC, HCFC,
and HFC refrigeration applications.
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NOTES:
1. Since 1993 all Carrier 06 series air conditioning
compressors have been made without a sensor. All
Carlyle OEM 06 series compressors are equipped with
a sensor.
2. Starting in mid-1998 all Carlyle OEM compressors,
including 06EA, EM, ER and all 06CC models, are
built using the HN68GA242 sensor. The change to a
single sensor model is due to the increased use of HFC
refrigerants, which operate at lower temperatures.
3.16 06D, E Cylinder Head Cooling Fans
Cylinder head cooling fans are recommended on all applications where the saturated suction temperature (SST)
is below 0F (-18C). A cylinder head cooling fan must
be used for all R-22 single stage applications
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below 0F (-18C) and all R404A/507 single stage applications below -25F (-32C). A cylinder head cooling
fan is recommended (but not required) for any two-stage
(Compound Cooling) applications.
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NOTES:
1. Each package unloads 2 cylinders (1-step) and includes (1) cylinder
head assembly with applicable unloader valve (electric or pressure) and
necessary gaskets.
2. When adding the suction cut-off unloading feature to any compressor,
it is no longer necessary to change the valve plate. The suction cut-off
method of unloading functions independently of the valve plate.
3. To avoid interfering with hi-lo pressure connections or cylinder head
sensor, install the unloader cylinder head as follows (viewed from P.E.
of compressor):
06D 4-cyl - left hand cylinder deck
06E 4-cyl - right hand cylinder deck
06D, 06E 6-cyl - either cylinder deck (both when applicable)
4. Unloader valve gasket part number 06EA501253.
5. Unloader is not available for 06CC compressors.
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LOADED OPERATION
UNLOADED OPERATION
VOLTAGE
EF19ZE120 (06DA402784)
EF19ZE240 (06DA401794)
EF19ZE024 (06DA401844)
120-1-50/60
208/240-1-50/60
24-1-50/60
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STRAP-ON HEATERS:
INSERTION HEATERS:
NOTES:
1. Insertion heaters use AS8IVF056 tubular clip.
2. Thermal grease is provided and must be used with 180 watt heaters (grease packet P/N
38AQ680001).
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Mounting packages are available to mount individual compressors. Package contains mounting springs, threaded studs,
snubbers, spring cups, nuts, and washers for (1) compressor.
COMPRESSOR MOUNTING PLATE PACKAGE
No. 06EA660096
* Valve packages consist of (1) service shut-off valve and required gasket and mounting bolts.
NOTE: Sensor Valve packages required with Carlyle Sentinel module.
Adapter for 06CC Liquid Injection Port PN 2TA1004.
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PART NUMBER
06D COMPRESSORS
1: Cylinder head gaskets
a. Side bank, no unloading
b. Side bank, with unloading (suction cut-off design)
c. Side bank, with unloading (hot gas bypass design)
d. Center bank
05GA502213
05GA502223
05GA502183
05GA502173
05DA500153
6D40-1073
06DA502923
06E COMPRESSORS
1. Cylinder head gaskets
a. Side bank, no unloading
b. Side bank, with unloading (Suction cut-off design)
c. Side bank, with unloading (hot gas bypass design)
d. Center bank (standard or reversed)
06EA503304
06EA503334
06EA503314
06EA503314
Package #06ER660012
contains
(1)06EA501853 gasket/
(2)suction valves
06EA504884 (fiber) or
06EA506414 (metal)
06EA504884
06ER660012
06ER660012
06EA504884
06CC COMPRESSORS
16 to 37 Cfm
a. Cylinder head
b. Valve plate
c. Suction manifold
d. Interstage manifold
e. Liquid injection
f. Interstage tube
05GA502213
05DA500153
6D40-1131*
6D40-1131*
6D23-1421*
6D23-1421*
50 to 99 Cfm
a. Cylinder head
b. Valve plate
c. Suction manifold
d. Interstage manifold
e. Liquid injection
f. Interstage tube
06EA503304
06EA504884
6D68-1131*
6D68-1131*
6D23-1421*
6D68-1131*
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3.28 Miscellaneous
Terminal Plate Gasket
COMPRESSOR USAGE
GASKET
6D40-1061
6G45-1082
GASKET
6DA680063
GASKET
P920-0009
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Mufflers can reduce discharge gas pulsation and effectively eliminate vibration problems downstream. They
should be placed as close to the compressor as possible
to maximize efficiency and minimize vibration. Mufflers
should be:
used on all 06E 66 and 99 Cfm compressor models.
used on all 06E compressors with capacity control.
considered for use with all 06D 37 and 41 Cfm
compressor models.
considered for use with all 06D 6-cylinder compressors with capacity control.
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NOTE: With 06E multi-volt (208/230/460) compressors, the 460-volt motor can be
connected only for across-the-line start. A compressor with a distinct 460-volt motor
(or designated P/W) must be used for part-winding start.
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90
* Indicates Vacuum.
NOTE: 1 BAR = 100 kPa or 1 ATM (Atmosphere) Pressure
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* Indicates Vacuum.
NOTE: 1 BAR = 100 kPa or 1 ATM (Atmosphere) Pressure
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NOTES:
1. RLA (rated load amps) value shown for new high efficiency models is MCC 1.56 = RLA. Use this
recommended (and minimum) RLA value to determine nameplate stamping, minimum contactor sizing and wire sizing.
2. Compressor operating amps at any specific conditions can only be determined from a performance curve.
3. RLA values for 06D compressor protected by a calibrated circuit breaker will depend on must-trip value of circuit breaker.
4. Ohm values shown for resistance are approximate and shown for reference only. Motors from different vendors and motors of different efficiencies can differ up to 15% from data shown.
LEGEND
LRA - Locked Rotor Amps
MCC - Maxmium Continuous Current
RLA - Rated Load Amps
* The last two digits of the compressor model number may vary. See page 3.
MAX
kW
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MAX
kW
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NOTES:
1. RLA (rated load amps) value shown for new high efficiency models is MCC 1.56 = RLA. Use this
recommended (and minimum) RLA value to determine nameplate stamping, minimum contactor sizing
and wire sizing.
2. Compressor operating amps at any specific conditions can only be determined from a performance curve.
3. RLA values for 06D compressor protected by a calibrated circuit breaker will depend on must-trip value of circuit breaker.
4. Ohm values shown for resistance are approximate and shown for reference only. Motors from different vendors and m
otors of different efficiencies can differ up to 15% from data shown.
LEGEND
LRA - Locked Rotor Amps
MCC - Maxmium Continuous Current
RLA - Rated Load Amps
* The last two digits of the compressor model number may vary. See page 3.
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97
*The last two digits of the compressor model number may vary. See page 3.
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* The last two digits of the compressor model number may vary. See page 4. The fifth digit in ( ) of the compressor model number
represents models with or without oil. 0, 1, 2 signifies older models with oil; 3, 4, 5 signifies newer models without oil. See page 4.
MAX
kW
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NOTES:
1. Compressor must-trip (M.T.) amps and RLA values are maximum figures.
2. LRA values for PW second winding = 1/2 the LRA -XL value.
3. 3-Pole XL circuit breakers shown, other 3-Pole XL alternates and 6-Pole PW breakers available. Terminal lugs for circuit breakers available in
package 06EA660152.
4. Recommended RLA value shown is determined by: circuit breaker must trip value 1.40. Use this recommended (and minimum) RLA value to
determine name plate stamping, minimum contactor sizing, and wire sizing. RECOMMENDED RLA FOR 06E COMPRESSORS EQUALS: MUSTTRIP (M.T.) OF CARLYLE APPROVED OVERCURRENT DEVICE BEING USED 1.40.
5. 06ER166 New OEM Models no longer produced, replaced by 06ER165.
6. Compressor operating amps at any specific condition can only be determined from a performance curve.
7. Ohm values for resistance are approximate and shown for reference purposes only. Motors from different vendors and motors of different efficiencies
can differ up to 15% from data shown.
LEGEND:
LRA - Locked Rotor Amps
M.H. - Must Hold Amps
M.T. - Must-Trip Amps
PW - Part-Winding (Start)
RLA - Rated Load Amps
XL - Across-the-Line (Start)
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* The last two digits of the compressor model number may vary. See page 4. The fifth digit in ( ) of the compressor model number
represents models with or without oil. 0, 1, 2 signifies older models with oil; 3, 4, 5 signifies newer models without oil. See page 4.
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NOTES:
1. Compressor must-trip (M.T.) amps and RLA values are maximum figures.
2. LRA values for PW second winding = 1/2 the LRA -XL value.
3. 3-Pole XL circuit breakers shown, other 3-Pole XL alternates and 6-Pole PW breakers available. Terminal lugs for circuit breakers available in
package 06EA660152.
4. Recommended RLA value shown is determined by: circuit breaker must trip value 1.40. Use this recommended (and minimum) RLA value to
determine name plate stamping, minimum contactor sizing, and wire sizing. RECOMMENDED RLA FOR 06E COMPRESSORS EQUALS:
MUST-TRIP (M.T.) OF CARLYLE APPROVED OVERCURRENT DEVICE BEING USED 1.40.
5. 06EM266 New OEM Models no longer produced, replaced by 06EA265.
6. Compressor operating amps at any specific condition can only be determined from a performance curve.
7. Ohm values for resistance are approximate and shown for reference purposes only. Motors from different vendors and motors of different efficiencies
can differ up to 15% from data shown.
LEGEND:
LRA - Locked Rotor Amps
M.H. - Must Hold Amps
M.T. - Must-Trip Amps
PW - Part-Winding (Start)
RLA - Rated Load Amps
XL - Across-the-Line (Start)
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* The last two digits of the compressor model number may vary. See page 4. The fifth digit in ( ) of the compressor model number
represents models with or without oil. 0, 1, 2 signifies older models with oil; 3, 4, 5 signifies newer models without oil. See page 4.
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NOTES:
1. Compressor must-trip (M.T.) amps and RLA values are maximum figures.
2. LRA values for PW second winding = 1/2 the LRA -XL value.
3. 3-Pole XL circuit breakers shown, other 3-Pole XL alternates and 6-Pole PW breakers available. Terminal lugs for circuit breakers available in
package 06EA660152.
4. Recommended RLA value shown is determined by: circuit breaker must trip value 1.40. Use this recommended (and minimum) RLA value to
determine name plate stamping, minimum contactor sizing, and wire sizing. RECOMMENDED RLA FOR 06E COMPRESSORS EQUALS:
MUST-TRIP (M.T.) OF CARLYLE APPROVED OVERCURRENT DEVICE BEING USED 1.40
5. Compressor operating amps at any specific condition can only be determined from a performance curve.
6. Ohm values for resistance are approximate and shown for reference purposes only. Motors from different vendors and motors of different efficiencies
can differ up to 15% from data shown.
LEGEND:
LRA - Locked Rotor Amps
M.H. - Must Hold Amps
M.T. - Must-Trip Amps
PW - Part-Winding (Start)
RLA - Rated Load Amps
XL - Across-the-Line (Start)
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MAX
kW
NOTES:
1. RLA (rated load amps) value shown for new high efficiency models is MCC 1.56 = RLA. Use this
recommended (and minimum) RLA value to determine nameplate stamping. Minimum contactor sizing and wire sizing.
2. Compressor operating amps at any specific conditions can only be determined from a performance curve.
3. RLA values for 06D compressor protected by a calibrated circuit breaker will depend on must-trip value of circuit breaker.
4. Ohm values shown for resistance are approximate and shown for reference only. Motors from different vendors and motors of different efficiencies
can differ up to 15% from data shown.
LEGEND
LRA - Locked Rotor Amps
MCC - Maxmium Continuous Current
RLA - Rated Load Amps
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106
107
NOTES:
1. Compressor must-trip (M.T.) amps and RLA values are maximum figures.
2. LRA values for PW second winding = 1/2 the LRA -XL value.
3. 3-Pole XL circuit breakers shown, other 3-Pole XL alternates and 6-Pole PW breakers available. Terminal lugs for circuit breakers available in
package 06EA660152.
4. Recommended RLA value shown is determined by: circuit breaker must trip value 1.40. Use this recommended (and minimum) RLA value to
determine name plate stamping, minimum contactor sizing, and wire sizing. RECOMMENDED RLA FOR 06CC COMPRESSORS EQUALS:
MUST-TRIP (M.T.) OF CARLYLE APPROVED OVERCURRENT DEVICE BEING USED 1.40.
5. Compressor operating amps at any specific condition can only be determined from a performance curve.
6. Ohm values for resistance are approximate and shown for reference purposes only. Motors from different vendors and motors of different efficiencies
can differ up to 15% from data shown.
LEGEND:
LRA - Locked Rotor Amps
MCC-Maximum Continuous Current
RLA-Rated Load Amps
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06D COMPRESSORS
06D
Single
Phase
06D
Three
Phase
* 3rd overload required on some compressors. See 4.9 06D compressor overloads.
06E COMPRESSORS
(ACROSS-THE-LINE [XL] START)
06E COMPRESSORS
(PART WINDING START)
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Average Voltage =
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage:
(AB) 243 239 = 4 volts
(BC) 239 236 = 3 volts
(AC) 239 238 = 1 volt
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Mechanic:____________________
Date: ________________
From Compressor Nameplate:
Model No.: _________________________________________
Serial No.: _________________________________________
Motor No.: _________________________________________
Voltage: ___________________________________________
Allow compressor to run for 30 minutes, then obtain the pressures and
body temperature at the locations shown below. Check for proper oil
return in sight glass.
L1-L2:_________________
L1-L3:_________________
L2-L3:_________________
L7-L8:_________________
L7-L9:_________________
L8-L9:_________________
L1:__________________
L2:__________________
L3:__________________
PART WINDING
L7:__________________
L8:__________________
L9:__________________
Make copies of this worksheet to record data at initial start-up and whenever the compressor is serviced.
Legend: C - Common R - Run S - Start
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Mechanic:____________________
Date: ________________
From Compressor Nameplate:
Model No.: _________________________________________
Serial No.: _________________________________________
Motor No.: _________________________________________
Voltage: ___________________________________________
Allow compressor to run for 30 minutes, then obtain the pressures and
body temperature at the locations shown below. Check for proper oil
return in sight glass.
See Compressor Operating Limits, page 19.
PH
1
C-R:___________________
C-S:___________________
R-S:___________________
C:___________________
R:___________________
S:___________________
L1-L2:_________________
L1-L3:_________________
L2-L3:_________________
L7-L8:_________________
L7-L9:_________________
L8-L9:_________________
L1:__________________
L2:__________________
L3:__________________
PART WINDING
L7:__________________
L8:__________________
L9:__________________
3
Make copies of this worksheet to record data at initial start-up and whenever the compressor is serviced.
Legend: C - Common R - Run S - Start
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Model Number.................................................................................................... 3, 6
Motor Burnout....................................................................................................... 27
Motor Barrel Interconnection................................................................................ 13
Motor End Mounting Foot..................................................................................... 83
Motor Burnout Clean-up Procedure................................................................. 42
Motor Protection Tripping Typical Causes....................................................... 26
Mounting Data, Compressor................................................................................ 82
Mounting Plate, Compressors.............................................................................. 82
Mufflers................................................................................................................. 87
Nameplate Significance.......................................................................................... 6
OEM....................................................................................................................... 9
Oil & Refrigerant Change Out Procedures........................................................... 72
Oil Additives.......................................................................................................... 73
Oil Charge............................................................................................................ 63
Oil Control Parallel Compressor Applications............................................ 13, 28
Oil Control Motor Barrel Interconnections........................................................ 13
Oil Drain Plug Adapter.......................................................................................... 83
Oil Level in Sight Glass........................................................................................ 12
Oil Operating Levels............................................................................................. 12
Oil Pressure.......................................................................................................... 73
Oil Pressure Problems Typical Causes............................................................ 26
Oil Pump See Bearing Head
Oil Safety Switch.................................................................................................. 75
Oil Viscosity and Pour Points............................................................................... 72
Oils, Approved for Use......................................................................................... 69
Operating Limits, Typical 06CC....................................................................... 19
Operating Limits, Typical 06D, E...................................................................... 18
Overloads for 06D Compressors........................................................................ 108
Parallel Compressor Applications, Oil Control...................................................... 28
Parts Identification 06D Compressor, Exploded View...................................... 56
Parts Identification 06E Compressor, Exploded View...................................... 58
Physical Data 06CC Compressors.................................................................. 66
Physical Data 06D Compressors..................................................................... 62
Physical Data 06E Compressors..................................................................... 64
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COMPLIMENTS OF:
SERVICE
GUIDE
Rev 7/08
06D/06E/06CC
COMPRESSORS
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