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53QAB/53QKB/53QNB
Duct-Free Cooling Only
Split Systems
to 5 Nominal Tons

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The Ideal Complement to Your


Ducted System When It Is Impractical or Prohibitively Expensive to
Use Ductwork
choice of 3 compact, attractive fan
coil types for ultimate flexibility in
any room decor
wide range of accessories available to meet a variety of installation requirements

40QNB

Features/Benefits
An inexpensive and creative
solution to design problems

40QAB
40QKB

COOLING

Carriers cooling only duct-free split


systems are a matched combination of
an outdoor condensing unit and one
of 3 decorative indoor fan coil units
connected only by refrigerant tubing and wires. One of the 3 fan coil
choices will fit any application you
might encounter.
The fan coils can be mounted on
the wall, at the ceiling, or in the ceiling. This selection of fan coils permits
inexpensive and creative solutions to
design problems such as:
add-ons to current space (an office
or family room addition)
special space requirements (a computer room)
when changes in the cooling load
cannot be handled by the existing
system (when adding heat-generating
equipment to a currently conditioned space)
when adding air conditioning to
spaces that are heated by hydronic
or electric heat and have no
ductwork
historical renovations or any application where preserving the looks
of the original structure is essential

38HDC
Copyright 1997 Carrier Corporation

Form 53-3PD

These compact indoor fan coil units


take up very little space in the room
and do not obstruct windows. The fan
coils are attractively styled to blend
with most room decors. Advanced
system components incorporate innovative technology to provide reliable
cooling performance at high efficiencies and low sound levels.
Carriers duct-free split systems
offer the solution of choice. The compressor is outdoors, linked by refrigerant lines to an indoor fan coil located
directly in the room it will cool. These
systems have minimal impact on
the existing structure, and the design
and interior of the conditioned space
is not compromised by bulky ductwork. Because of these features, Carriers duct-free split systems can be
installed in places where conventional
ducted cooling simply cannot go.

Low sound levels


When noise is a concern, the ductfree split systems are the answer
because you dont have to worry about
duct design. There are no compressors indoors, either in the conditioned
space or directly over it, and there is
none of the noise usually generated by
air being forced through ductwork.
The indoor units are whisper quiet.
The outdoor units operate at sound
levels as low as 6.6 bels, and are the
perfect answer to sound level
ordinances.
When sound ordinances and proximity to neighbors demand ultraquiet operation, the 38HDC and
38AN are the right choices: The advanced, horizontal airflow design distributes air more evenly over the coil.
On 38HDC units, the coil also acts
as an extra sound-supressing device
before the air is discharged at a very
low velocity.

High efficiency
With SEERs (seasonal energy efficiency ratios) up to 12.0, the Carrier
duct-free split systems save energy
and may qualify for utility company
rebates in some areas.

Secure operation
If security is an issue, outdoor and indoor units are connected only by
refrigerant piping and wiring to prevent intruders from crawling through
ductwork. In addition, since 38HDC
and 38AN units can be installed 6 in.
away from outside walls, coils are
protected from vandals and severe
weather.
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Fast installation
Carriers compact duct-free split systems take only a few hours to install, since only wire and piping need
to be run. The fast and easy installation ensures minimal disruption
to customers in the home or workplace. This is an added advantage of
Carriers duct-free split systems, especially in retrofit situations.
Features like mounting brackets and
templates make the unit very easy to
install. In fact, the ceiling-suspended
units are furnished with indoor-tooutdoor connecting cables.

Simple servicing and


maintenance
Removing a single panel on outdoor
units provides immediate access to the
isolated compressor and control
compartment, allowing a service technician access to check unit operation without a loss of condenser
airflow. In addition, on 38HDC units,
the blow-thru design of the outdoor
section means that dirt accumulates
on the inside surface of the coil. Coils
can be cleaned quickly from the outside using a pressure hose and detergent without removing grilles or
using fin combs.
On indoor units, service and maintenance expense is reduced due to
easy-to-change cleanable filters on all
units. In addition, the high wall and
ceiling-suspended systems have extensive self-diagnostics to assist in
troubleshooting. All units have easyaccess coils and cleanable condensate
pans to assist in meeting indoor air
quality standards.
Both refrigerant service valves are
brass, front-seating type with sweat

(38HDC) or flare (38AN) connections.


The valves are externally located so
refrigerant tube connections can be
made quickly and easily. Each valve
has a service port for ease of checking
operating refrigerant pressures (38HDC
units). Internal service ports are also
provided to make servicing even
easier.

Built-in reliability
Carrier duct-free split system indoor
and outdoor units are designed to provide years of trouble-free operation.
The high wall indoor units include
protection against freeze-up and high
discharge temperatures. Other indoor units are protected by outdoor
unit controls. All systems include selfdiagnostics to ensure reliability.
Carriers 38HDC condensing units
are the only dedicated commercial
units with all safety features standard
to ensure high performance and
lasting reliability under the most
demanding situations. For example,
an accumulator safeguards the
compressor against loss of lubrication,
while start capacitors and relays
(non-scroll units) assure dependable
start-ups, especially during low voltage
conditions down to 187 v. Highand low-pressure safety switches, liquid line filter drier, and lock-out
protection are standard on most sizes
and Time Guardt compressor protection can be included.
NOTE: Time Guard compressor protection is an accessory when condensing unit is matched with 40QAB
or 40QKB fan coil units. Compressor start-up delay through the controller is standard for these units and
the 40QNB unit.

Table of contents
Page
Features/Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Model Number Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,6
ARI Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10
Physical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-17
Base Unit Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-24
Selection Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-40
Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Typical Piping and Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-45
Application Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-53
Typical Wiring Schematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-58
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59-61
Guide Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-68

Features/Benefits (cont)
The totally-enclosed condenser-fan
motor means greater reliability under rain conditions, ensuring dependable performance for many years.

Individual room comfort


Maximum comfort is provided because
each space can have individual set
points and may be controlled based
on actual usage. The air sweep feature
provided on high wall and ceilingsuspended systems permits optimal
room air mixing to eliminate hot and
cold spots to enhance occupant
comfort.
In addition, year-round comfort can
be provided by combining standard
cooling outdoor units with heat pump
versions of the in-ceiling and ceilingsuspended fan coil units. This combination provides electric heating
capability.

Economical operation
Carriers duct-free split system design
allows individual room cooling only
where required. There is no need
to run large supply-air fans or chilled
water pumps to handle a few spaces
with unique load patterns. In addition,
because air is moved only in the
space required, no energy is wasted
moving air through ducts.
Features like the permanent splitcapacitor type motors provide more
economical operation, and the rifled
copper tube with louvered aluminum plate fin coil provides maximum
heat transfer.

Lightweight, compact size


The small footprint of these units provides additional benefits. Carriers
exclusive aeroacoustics makes these
units the most compact in the industry.
Because they require minimal service
and airflow clearances, condensing
units can be located virtually anywhere
on the ground, roof, balcony,
under a deck, or even mounted to an
outside wall.
The outdoor unit can be mounted
on any type or weight roof, and the
indoor units take up little valuable,
rentable space. Because they are ductfree, not having to run large ductwork leaves additional space to be
rented or utilized, making the building
even more profitable.
In addition, the small size makes
these units easily moveable. When
floor plans change, the units can be
quickly reinstalled.

Easy-to-use controls
The microprocessor-based control in
the high-wall unit is easy to use,
permitting easy changes for maximum
comfort. The microprocessor offers
the ultimate in comfort and efficiency.
All units automatically restart and
retain their memories after a power
failure, eliminating unnecessary service
calls and service disruption. High
wall units are equipped with a wireless

remote controller. Under-ceiling and


in-ceiling cassette units use standard 24 v controls with new solid-state
multi-featured electronic thermostats. All units can be easily integrated
into most building control systems.

Wide range of accessories


Customizing the Carrier duct-free split
systems to your application is easily
accomplished through the many accessories available. Low-ambient temperature capability (permitting cooling
operation down to 20 F outdoor
ambient) is easily added on all units.
Accessories for the high wall and
ceiling-suspended fan coils include an
internal condensate pump to provide installation flexibility. Condensate
pumps are standard on in-ceiling
cassettes. Ventilation-air capability is
available as an accessory on ceiling suspended units and in-ceiling
cassettes. In addition, limited ducting
capability is available to connect
in-ceiling cassettes (for example, to
duct to an adjacent room).

Agency listings
All systems are listed with ARI (Air
Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute),
UL (Underwriters Laboratories),
CSA (Canadian Standards Association), and CEC (California Energy
Commission).

CONDENSING UNITS (38HDC SHOWN)


9
1

LEGEND
1 Capacitor Start System to make starting quicker
and more reliable (not required on systems with
3-phase or scroll compressors)
2 Accumulator
3 High-Efficiency Compressor
4 Suction and Discharge Service Gage Ports
5 Solid Brass Service Valves
6 High- and Low-Pressure Switches to
monitor and safeguard compressor
7 Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin Coil
8 High-Efficiency Fan Motor
9 Weatherized cabinet of heavy-duty
galvanized steel

Features/Benefits (cont)
HIGH WALL FAN COILS
40QNB (34 - 2 Tons)
High walls are the most cost-effective duct-free split systems. They can be used
for simple add-ons and retrofits where wall space is available.

CEILING-SUSPENDED FAN COILS


40QAB (112 - 5 Tons)
Use ceiling-suspended systems for office and retrofit applications where there is little
or no wall space.

IN-CEILING CASSETTE FAN COILS


40QKB (112 - 3 Tons)
Cassette systems are ideal for retrofit and modernization projects with
standard 2-ft x 4-ft hung ceilings.

Model number nomenclature


53 SERIES COOLING ONLY DUCT-FREE SPLIT SYSTEMS

*System voltage is outdoor unit voltage.


53QNB009 only.

38 SERIES COOLING ONLY CONDENSING UNITS

*38AN009 only.
38HDC036-060 only.

40 SERIES COOLING ONLY FAN COILS

*40QNB009 units only.

Model number nomenclature (cont)


SYSTEM AND COMPONENT AVAILABILITY
SYSTEM
OR COMPONENT
53QNB
53QAB
53QKB
38AN
38HDC
40QNB
40QAB
40QKB

SIZE
009
X

012
X

018
X
X*
X*
X
X
X**

024
X
X
X

030

036

048

060

X
X

X
X

X
X
X
X

X
X

*Uses an 024 size indoor unit.


Uses an 036 size indoor unit.
**The 40QAB018 fan coil is a 40QAB024 fan coil with a different motor speed fan tap plug. Refer to unit Installation
Instructions for more details.
NOTE: See Systems Index Index table, page 26 for a complete list of systems including components used for each.

ARI* capacities
SYSTEM
MODEL NO.
(includes
voltage
designation)
53QNB009-1
53QNB012-3
53QNB018-3
53QNB024-3
53QAB018-3
53QAB024-3
53QAB030-3
53QAB036-3/5/6
53QAB048-3/5/6
53QAB060-3/5/6
53QKB018-3
53QKB024-3
53QKB030-3
53QKB036-3/5/6

FAN COIL TYPE


High Wall
High Wall
High Wall
High Wall
Ceiling
Suspended
Ceiling
Suspended
Ceiling
Suspended
Ceiling
Suspended
Ceiling
Suspended
Ceiling
Suspended
In-Ceiling
Cassette
In-Ceiling
Cassette
In-Ceiling
Cassette
In-Ceiling
Cassette

INDOOR
SECTION
(includes
voltage
designation)
40QNB009-1
40QNB012-3
40QNB018-3
40QNB024-3

OUTDOOR
SECTION
(includes
voltage
designation)
38AN009-1
38AN012-3
38HDC018-3
38HDC024-3

40QAB024-3

STANDARD
CFM

NET COOLING
(Btuh)

TOTAL
kW

SEER

EER

OUTDOOR
SOUND
RATING
(Decibels)

215
302
480
550

8,500
11,600
17,300
22,600

0.88
1.15
1.66
2.09

10.5
11.0
11.3
12.0

9.70
10.10
10.40
10.80

64
65
70
68

38HDC018-3

500

18,000

1.64

12.0

10.95

70

40QAB024-3

38HDC024-3

600

22,800

2.07

12.0

11.00

68

40QAB036-3

38HDC030-3**

840

30,000

2.73

12.0

11.00

68

40QAB036-3

38HDC036-3/5/6**

840

34,000

3.25

12.0

10.45

68

40QAB048-3

38HDC048-3/5/6

1200

47,000

4.37

12.0

10.75

72

40QAB060-3

38HDC060-3/5/6

1600

58,000

5.18

12.0

11.20

72

40QKB024-3

38HDC018-3

525

18,300

1.76

11.0

10.40

70

40QKB036-3

38HDC024-3

915

24,000

2.20

11.0

10.90

68

40QKB036-3

38HDC030-3**

915

30,000

3.13

10.8

9.60

68

40QKB036-3

38HDC036-3/5/6**

915

33,000

3.14

10.8

10.50

68

LEGEND
EER Energy Efficiency Ratio
SEER Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio
*Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute.
Voltage is outdoor unit voltage.
**Liquid Line Solenoid Valve.
NOTES:
1. ARI rating condition is 80 F db, 67 F wb air entering evaporator and
95 F db air entering condenser.
2. Total kW is for total system, including compressor and outdoor and
indoor fans.
3. Ratings are based on 25 ft of interconnecting refrigerant line.

ARI 210/240

(When used with


matching unit.)

ARI 270

Accessories (field installed)


STANDARD FEATURES AND FIELD-INSTALLED ACCESSORIES
STANDARD FEATURE/FIELD-INSTALLED
53QNB
53QAB
ACCESSORY
(High Wall)
(Ceiling Suspended)
Internal Condensate Pump
A
A
Mounting Brackets
S
S
Microprocessor Controls
S

24-V Electro-Mechanical Controls

S
Cleanable Filters
S
S
Charcoal Filter Kit
A

Programmable Electronic Thermostat

A
3-Speed Indoor-Fan Motor
S
S
Automatic Indoor-Fan Speed Control
S
S
Diagnostics
S
S
Galvanized Steel Casing (Indoor Unit)

Wired and Wireless Remote Controllers


S (WR)
S (W)
Fully Insulated Indoor Unit Cabinet
S
S
Automatic Air Sweep
S
S
User-Controlled Air Distribution

Power Ventilation Kit

A
Fresh Air Intake Kit

A
Auto. Restart Function
S
S
Indoor Guard (Discharge Grille)

A
24-Hour Automatic Start/Stop Timer
S
A
50-ft 24 v Control Power Cable

S
35-ft 24 v Control Power Cable
S (018,024)

35-ft Power and Control Cable


S (009,012)

Refrigerant Line Turn Elbow*

S
High- and Low-Voltage Terminal Blocks (Indoor)
S
S
AccuRaterT Refrigerant Metering Device
S
S
Evaporator Coil Freeze Protection
S
S
Outdoor Low-Voltage Terminal Block
S
S
Crankcase Heater (Reciprocating Compressors)
S
S
Crankcase Heater (Scroll Compressor Units)**
A
A
High-Pressure Switch*
S
S
Low-Pressure Switch*
S
S
5-Year Compressor Warranty
S
S
Compressor Start Assistance (non-scroll units)*
S
S
Cycle-LOC Device*
S
S
Suction and Discharge Service Taps
S
S
Totally Enclosed Fan Motor
S
S
Acoustically-Lined Compressor Compartment
S
S
Winter Start Control*
A
A
Low Ambient Temperature Controls (down to 20 F)
A
A
Compressor Time GuardT Cycle Protector
S
S
Liquid Solenoid Valve*
A
A
FIELD FABRICATED ACCESSORIES|
Snow Stand
A
A
Ice Stand*
A
A
Wind Baffles
A
A
Stacking Kit*
A
A
Condensing Unit Wall Mount Kit*
A
A

53QKB
(In-Ceiling Cassette)
S
S

S
S

A
S
S
S
S
S (W)
S

S
A
A
S

S
S
S
S
S
A
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
A
A
S
A
A
A
A
A
A

LEGEND
A
Field-Installed Accessory
S
Standard from the Factory
W Wired (24 v)
WR Wireless Remote
Not Available on this System
*For size 018 and larger.
Capillary tubes are standard on 53QNB009 and 012 systems.
**Crankcase heaters are standard on 38HDC units without scroll compressors, and are recommended as an accessory for
scroll compressor applications with line lengths over 100 ft and applications using low-ambient kits.
The 38HDC units are equipped with 4 taps; one for each service valve, and one each on compressor suction and discharge.
\Drawings available from Carrier representative.

Accessories (field installed) (cont)


See Standard Features and Field-Installed Accessories table on page 7 for information on system features
and accessories.
CONDENSATE PUMPS

Condensate pumps provide condensate lift capability of 20 in. on


ceiling-suspended (40QAB) fan coils. On high wall fan coils, condensate pump has a lift capability of 1 to 10 ft (009 unit) or 3 to 25 ft
(012-024 units). The pump mounts inside the unit with quick plug-in
connections, and is recommended when adequate drain line pitch
cannot be provided.
NOTE: This pump is standard on the in-ceiling cassette (40QKB) fan
coils, where it provides a lift capability of 20 in. above the condensate pan.

FRESH AIR INTAKE KIT

Fresh air intake kit provides for a variable amount (up


to 30%) outdoor-air capability for the ceiling-suspended
(40QAB) and cassette (40QKB) fan coils. The filter is
mounted at the fan coil unit and provides filtering of
outdoor air before it enters the unit. (Ceiling-suspended
system application is shown.)

CHARCOAL FILTER KIT


The charcoal (carbon) filter kit is available for duct-free high wall fan
coil units. This accessory improves indoor air quality by removing
volatile organic compounds (VOCs), odors, and micro-particles from
the air. The filter kit can be installed either before or after the unit
has been mounted to the wall. Filters must be changed approximately every three months.

COLLECTOR

ACTIVE
CARBON
FILTER

(FILTER FOR 009 SIZE SHOWN)

POWER VENTILATION KIT

Power ventilation kit provides for up to 10% outdoor air intake capability
for the in-ceiling cassette (40QKB) units and up to 30% capability on
ceiling-suspended (40QAB) units. The filter is mounted at the fan coil
unit and filters the outdoor air. A booster fan with speed control is provided to allow for long duct runs and to balance airflow to the unit for
consistent unit operation.

Accessories (field installed) (cont)


Condensing units
Low-ambient kit includes a solid-state head pressure controller designed to control condenser fan cycling, and is activated by a pressure sensor. It is specifically designed to
control fan-motor cycles in response to saturated condensing pressure. This device maintains a constant saturated condensing temperature of 100 F 10 F at outdoor-air temperatures between 55 F and 20 F, and can be used on all
38AN and 38HDC condensing units without changing the
condenser-fan motor.
Winter start control is an SPST delay relay. The control
bypasses the low-pressure switch for approximately 3 minutes to permit start-up for cooling operation under low load
conditions at low-ambient temperatures. This relay is recommended on all 38HDC systems that have the accessory
low-ambient kit. Winter start control can also be used to
provide low-ambient cooling at outdoor ambient temperatures between 55 F and 40 F.
Liquid solenoid valve is an electrically operated shutoff
valve that is installed at the outdoor unit to stop and start
refrigerant flow in response to compressor operation. The
valve maintains a column of refrigerant in the liquid line between compressor operating cycles and is required for certain long-line applications and to improve system performance. The valve should be used with 38HDC030 and 036
units to achieve maximum efficiency and on all long-line
applications (over 100 ft).
Crankcase heater is available for units with scroll compressors. Heater clamps onto compressor oil sump. Recommended for low-ambient applications.

Field fabricated accessories


Field fabricated accessories including the stacking kit, snow
or ice stand, wind baffles, and wall mount brackets must be
constructed in the field using field-supplied materials. For
drawings, contact your Carrier representative.

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Stacking rails allow stacking of equally-sized units or permit smaller units to be stacked on top of larger units. These
field fabricated rails can be used for stacking all 38HDC018
and larger units.
Snow or ice stands raise the outdoor unit above snow
and ice surfaces to permit normal air circulation, condensate drainage, and maintenance clearances in areas where
prolonged subfreezing temperatures or heavy snowfalls occur. The snow rack/ice stand must be field fabricated and
can be used on all 38HDC condensing units.
Wind baffle is a field fabricated sheet metal wrapper used
to provide improved unit operation during high winds, and
is recommended for 38HDC units whenever the low-ambient
accessory is used.
Wall mount brackets are mounted to the outside of the
structure to raise unit from ground level, or to mount the
unit on a wall adjacent to a sloping roof. Wall mounts are
also useful in areas of heavy snowfall or where space is at a
premium. Wall mounts must be field fabricated and can be
used with any 38HDC unit.

Fan coils
Indoor guard is a decorative wire guard for the ceilingsuspended (40QAB) fan coils. The guard mounts over the
fan coil discharge to prevent objects from entering the unit
and air sweep.
Electronic programable thermostats are available for
in-ceiling cassette (40QKB) and ceiling-suspended (40QAB)
fan coils. These commercial-grade thermostats provide 7-day,
4 event-per-day scheduling. The integral subbase provides
3-speed fan switchover capability, air sweep, auto changeover, and non-volatile memory (no battery required).

Physical data 38AN condensing units*


UNIT 38AN
NOMINAL CAPACITY (Tons)
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
REFRIGERANT TYPE
Control (Cooling)
Factory Charge (lb)
COMPRESSOR TYPE
Model
Oil (Recharge) (oz)
Crankcase Heater
Accumulator
OUTDOOR FAN
Rpm
Diameter (in.)...No. of Blades
Motor Watts
Nominal Air Cfm
OUTDOOR COIL
Face Area (sq ft)...No. of Rows
Fins/in.
CONTROLS
Fusible Plug (F)
Control Voltage
REFRIGERANT LINES
Connection Type
Liquid Line OD (in.)
Vapor Line OD (in.)
Maximum Length (ft)
Maximum Lift Fan Coil (Above Outdoor) (ft)
Maximum Lift Fan Coil (Below Outdoor) (ft)
EXTERNAL FINISH

009
34
55

012
1
62
R-22
Capillary Tube

1.5

1.8
Carrier Hermetic Rotary

EAA090111A
10.1

EBB120111A
10.1
None
Yes
Propeller, Direct Drive

850
1214...4
87
750

850
1214...4
87
750
Copper Tube, Aluminum Fin

3.5...1
18

3.5...2
17

210
115

210
230
Male Flare

12
35
16
30

35
16
30

14

14
12

Beige

*These units may only be used with 40QNB009,012 fan coil units.

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Physical data 38HDC condensing units


UNIT 38HDC
NOMINAL CAPACITY (Tons)
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
REFRIGERANT TYPE
Control (Cooling)
Factory Charge (lb)*
COMPRESSOR TYPE
Model
Oil (Recharge) (oz)
Crankcase Heater (Watts)
Accumulator
OUTDOOR FAN
Rpm
Diameter (in.)...No. of Blades
Pitch (Degrees)
Motor Hp
Nominal Air Cfm
OUTDOOR COIL
Face Area (sq ft)...No. of Rows
Fins/in.
CONTROLS
High-Pressure (psig)
Cut-in
Cutout
Low-Pressure (psig)
Cut-in
Cutout
Fusible Plug
Control Voltage
REFRIGERANT LINES
Connection Type
Liquid Line OD (in.)
Vapor Line OD (in.)
Maximum Length (ft)
Maximum Lift Fan Coil (Above Outdoor) (ft)
Maximum Lift Fan Coil (Below Outdoor) (ft)
EXTERNAL FINISH

018
112
150
3.6
Tecumseh
Reciprocating
AW5517G
30
19
850
18...3
25
18
1720
6.1...1.5
15

024
2
154

030
212
169

R-22
AccuRaterT Piston at Fan Coil Unit
4.8
5.2
Copeland
Scroll
ZR23K1
ZR28K1
25
25
None
None
Yes
Propeller, Direct Drive
850
850
18...3
18...3
27
27
1 8
18
1720
1720
Copper Tube, Aluminum Fin
6.1...2
6.1...3
15
15

5.4
ZR34K3
38
None
850
18...3
31
18
1720
6.1...3
15

320 20
426 7
22 5
7 3
210 F
24

58
200
65
150
38

Sweat
38

5 8
34
200
200
65
65
150
150
Alpine Mist (Beige)
38

*See System Piston Guide and Refrigerant Charges table in Application section on page 48 for proper
charge and piston with each fan coil type.
24 v and a minimum of 40 va is provided in the fan coil unit.
**Valve connection size is 34 inch. Recommended line size is 78 inch.

12

036
3
179

**
200
65
150

38
78

UNIT 38HDC
NOMINAL CAPACITY (Tons)
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
REFRIGERANT TYPE
Control (Cooling)
Factory Charge (lb)*
COMPRESSOR TYPE
Model
Oil (Recharge) (oz)
Accumulator
OUTDOOR FAN
Rpm
Diameter (in.)...No. of Blades
Pitch (Degrees)
Motor Hp
Nominal Air Cfm
OUTDOOR COIL
Face Area (sq ft)...No. of Rows
Fins/in.
CONTROLS
Cut-in
Cutout
Low-Pressure (psig)
Cut-in
Cutout
Fusible Plug
Control Voltage
REFRIGERANT LINES
Connection Type
Liquid Line OD (in.)
Vapor Line OD (in.)
Maximum Length (ft)
Maximum Lift Fan Coil (Above Outdoor) (ft)
Maximum Lift Fan Coil (Below Outdoor) (ft)
EXTERNAL FINISH

048
4
270

060
5
290

R-22
AccuRaterT Piston at Fan Coil Unit
7.4
13.6
Copeland
Carrier
Scroll
Scroll
ZR49K3
SY60AC
53
52
Yes
Propeller, Direct Drive
850
850
24...3
24...3
24
24
14
1 4
3900
3900
Copper Tube, Aluminum Fin
12.3...2
12.3...3
15
15
320 20
426 7
22 5
7 3
210 F
24
Sweat

78
200
65
150

3 8
118**
200
65
150

38

Alpine Mist (Beige)

*See System Piston Guide and Refrigerant Charges table in Application section on page 48 for proper charge with each fan coil type.
24 v and a minimum of 40 va is provided in the fan coil unit.
**Valve connection size is 78 inch. Recommended line size is 118 inch.

13

Physical data high wall units


UNIT 40QNB
NOMINAL CAPACITY (Tons)
NOMINAL SIZE (Btuh)
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
MOISTURE REMOVAL RATE (Pints/Hr)
FINISH
REFRIGERANT
Control (Cooling)
Factory or System Charge (lb)
INDOOR FAN
Rpm...Cfm High
Rpm...Cfm Medium
Rpm...Cfm Low
Motor Watts
Blowers No. ...Size (in.)
INDOOR COIL
Face Area (sq ft)
No. of Rows
Fins/in.
Circuits
FILTERS
(Quantity) Size (in.)
AIRSWEEP
Horizontal
Vertical
CONTROLS
Remote Controller
Freeze Protection
Auto. Restart
Diagnostics
Timer Mode
Test Mode
Dehumidification Mode
Fan Mode
Control Voltage
REFRIGERANT LINES
Connection Type
Liquid LIne OD (in.)
Vapor Line OD (in.)
Maximum Length (ft)
Maximum Lift Fan Coil (Above Outdoor) (ft)
Maximum Lift Fan Coil (Below Outdoor) (ft)
CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION (in.)

009*
34
9000
18.7
2.4
White
R-22
Capillary Tube in Outdoor Unit
1.5

1.8
Direct Drive Centrifugal

1200...240
1040...260
1100...210
940...240
1000...180
850...210
34
35
1...3.54 x 27.75
1...3.94 x 27.75
Copper Tube, Aluminum Fin
1.45
1.6
2
2
18
17
2
3
Cleanable
(2) 9 x 12
(2) 912 x 1334
Manual
Automatic
Integrated Microprocessor
Wireless
Yes
Yes
Yes
24-Hour Startup/Shutdown Type
Yes
Yes
High/Medium/Low/Auto.
115 v

230 v
Male Flare

12
35
16
30

35
16
30

14

*Units may only be matched with 38AN outdoor units.


Full factory charge shipped in outdoor unit. Charge is determined based on 25 ft of line.

14

012*
1
12,000
24.2
3.4

14
12

OD, 716 ID

58

UNIT 40QNB
NOMINAL CAPACITY (Tons)
NOMINAL SIZE (Btuh)
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
MOISTURE REMOVAL RATE (Pints/Hr)
FINISH
REFRIGERANT
Control (Cooling)
System Charge Required (lb)
INDOOR FAN
Rpm...Cfm High
Rpm...Cfm Medium
Rpm...Cfm Low
Motor Watts
Blowers No. ...Size (in.)
INDOOR COIL
Face Area (sq ft)
No. of Rows
Fins/in.
Circuits
FILTERS
(Quantity) Size (in.)
AIRSWEEP
Horizontal
Vertical
CONTROLS
Remote Controller
Freeze Protection
Auto. Restart
Diagnostics
Timer Mode
Test Mode
Dehumidification Mode
Fan Mode
Control Voltage
REFRIGERANT LINES
Connection Type
Liquid Line OD (in.)
Vapor Line OD (in.)
Maximum Length (ft)
Maximum Lift Fan Coil (Above Outdoor) (ft)
Maximum Lift Fan Coil (Below Outdoor) (ft)
CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION (in.)

018*
112
18,000
38.5
5.6

024*
2
24,000
42.9
6.3
White
R-22
AccuRaterT Metering Device

4.6

5.3
Direct Drive Centrifugal

1120...550
1470...570
1050...500
1370...466
950...450
1270...417
44
49
2...3.94 x 17.8
2...3.94 x 17.8
Copper Tube, Aluminum Fin
2.56
2.56
2
3
15.9
18.1
2
3
Cleanable
(3) 1112 x 1734
Manual
Automatic
Integrated Microprocessor
Wireless
Yes
Yes
Yes
24-Hour Startup/Shutdown Type
Yes
Yes
High/Medium/Low/Auto.
24 v
Male Flare

58
200
65
150

200
65
150

38

38
58

OD, 716 ID

58

*Units may only be matched with 38HDC outdoor units.


Full factory charge shipped in outdoor unit. Charge shown is for smallest system combination and is
determined based on 25 ft of line. See Application Data section on page 48 for information on longer
line lengths and condensing unit combinations.

15

Physical data ceiling-suspended units


UNIT 40QAB
NOMINAL CAPACITY (Tons)
NOMINAL SIZE (Btuh)
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
MOISTURE REMOVAL RATE (Pints/Hr)
FINISH
REFRIGERANT
Control (Cooling)
System Charge Required (lb)
INDOOR FAN
Rpm...Cfm High
Rpm...Cfm Medium
Rpm...Cfm Low
High Speed Watts
Quantity...Motor Hp
Blowers No. ...Size (in.)
INDOOR COIL
Face Area (sq ft)
No. of Rows
Fins/in.
Circuits
FILTERS
(Quantity) Size (in.)
AIRSWEEP
Horizontal
Vertical
CONTROLS
Remote Controller
Auto. Restart
Diagnostics
Timer Mode
Test Mode
Fan Mode
Control Voltage
REFRIGERANT LINES
Connection Type
Liquid Line OD (in.)
Vapor Line OD (in.)
Maximum Length (ft)
Maximum Lift Fan Coil (Above Outdoor) (ft)
Maximum Lift Fan Coil (Below Outdoor) (ft)
CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION (in. MPT)

018*
112
18,000
108
5.8

3.7
862...500
690...400
552...320
92
1...116

2...6 x 8
2.2
4
14.9
4
(4)

024
036
048
2
3
4
24,000
36,000
36,000
108
117
149
7.1
9.5
13.4
GM Motorhome White with Black Trim
R-22
AccuRaterT Piston in Fan Coil
5.5
5.4
7.4
Direct Drive Centrifugal
1050...600
1275...840
1435...1200
690...400
972...740
1388...1160
552...320
830...640
1315...1100
92
282
425
1
1
1... 16
1... 6
1...16

1...116
2...6 x 8
2...6 x 8
3...6 x 8
Copper Tube, Aluminum Fin
2.2
2.6
3.0
4
4
4
14.9
14.9
14.9
4
4
8
Cleanable
(4) 1058 x 834
12 x 834
(5) 1058 x 834
(2) 12 x 834

13.6
1275...1600
972...1220
830...1040
564
2...16

4...6 x 8
4.0
4
14.9
8
(6) 12 x 834

Automatic
Solid-State Electromechanical
Hard-Wired
Yes
Yes
24-Hour Type
Yes
High/Medium/Low/Auto.
24 v
Flare
38

58

58

34

34

200
65
150
34**

*The 40QAB018 fan coil is a 40QAB024 fan coil, but uses a different motor speed fan tap plug than
the 40QAB024. Refer to unit installation instructions for more details.
Condensing (outdoor) unit is shipped with a full charge. The amount of charge shown is for smallest
system combination and is determined based on 15 ft of line. See Application Data section on
page 48 for information on longer line lengths and condensing unit combinations.
**Flexible tubing (58 in.) required when optional condensate pump is used.

16

060
5
60,000
179
15.1

34

Physical data in-ceiling cassette units


UNIT 40QKB
NOMINAL CAPACITY (Tons)
NOMINAL SIZE (Btuh)
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
MOISTURE REMOVAL RATE (Pints/Hr)
FINISH
REFRIGERANT
Control (Cooling)
System Charge Required (lb)*
INDOOR FAN
Rpm...Cfm High
Rpm...Cfm Medium
Rpm...Cfm Low
High Speed Watts
Motor (Quantity) Hp
Blowers No. ...Size (in.)
INDOOR COIL
Face Area (sq ft)
No. of Rows
Fins/in.
Circuits
FILTERS
(Quantity) Size (in.)
AIRSWEEP
CONTROLS
Remote Controller
Auto. Restart
Diagnostics
Timer Mode
Test Mode
Fan Mode
Control Voltage
REFRIGERANT LINES
Connection Type
Liquid Line OD (in.)
Vapor Line OD (in.)
Maximum Length (ft)
Maximum Lift Fan Coil (Above Outdoor) (ft)
Maximum Lift Fan Coil (Below Outdoor) (ft)
CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION
CONDENSATE DRAIN SIZE (in.)

024
036
3
112
18,000
36,000
61.6
105.8
7.0
9.6
Ceiling White with Black Discharge Grille
R-22
AccuRaterT Metering Device
4.8
6.0
Direct Drive Centrifugal
1190...525
970...915
930...415
790...745
840...375
635...635
100
180
1
(1) 16
(2) 116
1...10 x 8
2...10 x 8
Copper Tube, Aluminum Fin
2.66
5.67
3
2
14.0
14.0
4
4
Cleanable
(1) 1612 x 1612
(2) 1612 x 1612
None
Solid-State Electromechanical
Hard Wired
Yes
Yes
24-Hour Countdown Type
Yes
High/Medium/Low//Auto/Continuous
24 v (provided)
Flare
38

58

34

200
65
150
Hose
1.0

*The condensing (outdoor) unit is shipped with a full charge. The amount of charge shown is for smallest system combination and is determined based on 15 ft of line. See Application Data section on
page 48 for information on longer line lengths and condensing unit combinations.

17

Base unit dimensions

38AN009,012 outdoor units

1. Dimensions in [
2.
3.

] are in millimeters.

Direction of airflow.
Center of Gravity.

4. Minimum clearances: 4 in. on coil sides, 24 in. on fan side, and 30 in. on
service side.

18

UNIT
38AN
009
012

WEIGHT
Lb
55.0
62.0

Kg
25.0
28.1

018
024
030
036
048
060

UNIT
38HDC

ft-in.
2-118
2-118
2-118
2-118
3-1316
3-1316

ft-in.
1-2916
1-2916
1-2916
1-2916
1-5116

mm
369.9
369.9
369.9
369.9
433.4

D
ft-in.
1-4
1-4
1-4
1-4
1-6716

mm
406.4
406.4
406.4
406.4
468.3

E
ft-in.
1-11716
1-11716
1-11716
1-11716
2- 612

1131.9 1-5116 433.4 1-6716 468.3 2- 612

ft-in.
mm
3-01516 938.2
3-01516 938.2
3-01516 938.2
3-01516 938.2
3-8916 1131.9

944.6 3-8916

mm
638.2
638.2
638.2
638.2
944.6

F
ft-in.
1-5316
1-5316
1-5316
1-5316
1-758

774.7 1-758

mm
595.3
595.3
595.3
595.3
774.7

ft-in.
1-512
1-512
1-512
1-512
2-558

mm
444.5
444.5
444.5
444.5
752.5

H
ft-in.
1-818
1-818
1-818
1-818
2-8316

mm
511.2
511.2
511.2
511.2
817.6

J
ft-in.
1-114
1-2716
1-1
1-01116
1-11116

ft-in.
0-658
0-634
0-634
0-634
0-818

mm
168.3
171.4
171.4
171.4
206.4

UNIT
38HDC

L
ft-in.
0-101316
1- 0
0-1158
0-1178
1- 418

ft-in.
0-058
0-058
0-034
0-078
0-078

mm
15.00
15.00
19.05
22.22
22.22

N
ft-in.
0-038
0-038
0-038
0-038
0-038

mm
9.52
9.52
9.52
9.52
9.52

ft-in.
0-412
0-412
0-412
0-412
0-412

mm
115.0
115.0
115.0
115.0
115.0

R
ft-in.
0-612
0-612
0-612
0-612
0-612

mm
166.0
166.0
166.0
166.0
166.0

419.1 0-078 22.22 0-038 9.52 0-412 115.0 0-612 166.0

mm
274.6
304.8
295.3
301.6
409.6
290

131.5

OPERATING
WT
Lb
kg
150
68.0
154
69.0
169
76.6
179
81.2
270 122.4

3.

Center of Gravity.

NOTES:
1. Required clearances: With coil facing wall, allow 6 in. minimum clearance on coil side and coil end, and 3 ft
minimum clearance on compressor end and fan side. With fan facing wall, allow 8 in. minimum clearance on
fan side and coil end, and 3 ft minimum clearance on compressor end and coil side. With multi-unit application,
arrange units so discharge of one does not enter inlet of another.
2. Dimensions in parenthesis are in millimeters.

MINIMUM MOUNTING PAD DIMENSIONS


Support Feet
Snow Stand
Ice Stand
ft-in.
mm
ft-in.
mm
ft-in.
mm
1-11 x 3-6 584.2 x 1066.8 2-2 x 3-6 660.4 x 1066.8 2-2 x 3-6 660.4 x 1066.8
2-0 x 4-2
609.6 x 1270
2-4 x 4-4 711.2 x 1270.0 2-3 x 4-2 660.4 x 1270.0

361.9 0-818 206.4 1- 412

mm
336.6
366.7
330.2
322.3
347.7

018,024,030,036
048,060

498.5 2-558 752.5 2-8316 817.6 1-214

mm
436.6
436.6
436.6
436.6
498.5

Base unit dimensions

38HDC condensing units

19

Base unit dimensions

40QNB009,012 high wall fan coil units

1. Dimensions are in inches. Dimensions in [


2.

] are in millimeters.

Direction of airflow.

3. Refrigerant, drain, and power connections may be made rear, left side or right side.
4. Refrigerant is metered by capillary tubes in the outdoor unit. Insulate both refrigerant lines.
5. Clearances of 3129 on top of and to the left of the fan coil unit are absolute minimums.
Clearances of 109 are recommended.

20

UNIT
40QNB
009
012

WEIGHT
Lb
Kg
18.7
8.5
24.2 11.0

A
in.
mm
33.46 850
36.61 930

B
in.
mm
11.02 280
11.81 300

C
in.
6.29
7.28

mm
160
185

Base unit dimensions

40QNB018,024 high wall fan coil units

1. Dimensions in (
2.

) are in millimeters.

Direction of airflow.

3. Refrigerant, drain, and power connections may be made in unit


rear, bottom, left side, or right side.
4. Refrigerant is metered by AccuRaterT device at the fan coil unit
on 38HDC applications.
5. The 49 top and left side clearances are absolute minimums. Clearances of 109 are recommended.

UNIT
40QNB
018
024

WEIGHT LB (KG)
38.5 (17.5)
42.9 (19.5)

21

22

Direction of airflow.

] are millimeters.

3. Facing unit discharge, unit clearances are as


follows:
0 in. on top and rear
3 in. on left side
12 in. on right side
36 in. on bottom

2.

NOTES:
1. Dimensions in [

WEIGHT
(lb)
108
117
149
179

UNIT
40QAB
018,024
036
048
060

A
ft-in.
4- 21516
4-101316
5-11916
7- 8

mm
1294
1493
1817
2336

B
ft-in.
3-10
4- 578
5- 658
7- 3

mm
1169
1368
1692
2211

E
ft-in.
4- 158
4- 912
5-1014
7- 658

mm
1260
1459
1783
2302

F
ft-in.
mm

1- 978 555
1-1158 601

G
ft-in.
mm
1- 958
549
2- 112
648
3- 3116
992
4-11916 1512

Base unit dimensions

40QAB ceiling-suspended fan coil units

OPERATING WEIGHT
Lb
Kg
61.6
28

2. Dimensions in. [ ] are in millimeters.


3. Service clearance is 2 ft on control box side, 0 in. all other sides.
4. Air discharge slots are adjustable; one or 2 may be closed to direct air in
the desired direction.
5. Grille is shipped separately from unit.
6. Condensate pump has 20-in. lift capability.
7. AccuRaterT device is a required field-installed accessory.

NOTES:
1.
indicates airflow.

024

UNIT 40QKB

Base unit dimensions

40QKB in-ceiling cassette fan coil units

23

24

036

UNIT
40QKB

OPERATING WEIGHT
Lb
Kg
105.8
48
2.
3.
3.
5.
6.
7.

Indicates airflow.
Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
Service clearance is 2 ft on control box side, 0 in. all other sides.
Air discharge slots are adjustable; one or 2 may be closed to direct air in the desired direction.
Grille is shipped separately from unit.
Condensate pump has 20-in. lift capability.
AccuRaterT device is a required field-installed accessory.

NOTES:
1.

Base unit dimensions

40QKB in-ceiling cassette fan coil units (cont)

Selection procedure (with example)


I Determine the type of fan coil which best suits
the application (refer to Systems Index table on
page 26).
Duct-free split systems have 3 types of fan coils with
overlapping capacities to choose from. Select the system type which best meets the job conditions. This example uses a 2-ton ceiling-suspended fan coil (assume
wall space is not available for a wall-mounted unit).
II Determine cooling load requirements at design
conditions.
Required Load Conditions:
Required cooling capacity (TCG) . . . . . 23,500 Btuh
Sensible Heat Capacity (SHC) . . . . . . . 16,000 Btuh
Temperature Air Entering
Condensing Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 F
Temperature Air Entering
Indoor Unit (EAT.) . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 F db/68 F wb
db dry bulb
wb wet bulb
III Select system that satisfies load requirements.
Enter the Systems Index table on page 26 at ceilingsuspended system for 24,000 Btuh, and select the system that best approximates cooling requirements.
System index no. 6 with a nominal net capacity of
22,800 Btuh cooling is the system selected. The system consists of a 38HDC024 outdoor unit matched
with one 40QAB024 indoor unit.
IV Determine if system selected satisfies cooling requirements.
Enter Cooling Capacities table on page 32 at high speed
and 95 F outdoor entering air temperature (EAT, air
entering condenser). By interpolation, at 68 F EAT,
the system gross capacity is 23,680 Btuh cooling
[(25,200 23,300) x (1/5) + 23,300], and

14,980 Btuh SHG (gross sensible capacity). Adjust the


SHG in accordance with Note 2 of the Combinations
Ratings table, using the correction factor for an 82 F
EWB (entering air wet bulb), and a .04 BF (bypass factor). The result is an adjusted SHG of 16,141 Btuh.
The total gross cooling capacity of 23,680 Btuh and
the sensible capacity of 16,141 Btuh satisfy stipulated
load requirements.
V Determine net cooling capacity and system energy efficiency ratio.
Determine net cooling capacity (refer to Cooling Capacity table for System 6 on page 32). Net total cooling capacity must be interpolated as follows:
(24,700 - 22,800) x (1/5) + 22,800 = 23,180 Btuh
To determine the energy efficiency ratio (EER), system
kW must be interpolated from the Cooling Capacity
table for System 6 in the same manner:
(2.09 - 2.07) x (1/5) + 2.07 = 2.07 kW
Then calculate EER:
Net Cooling Capacity
EER =
kW x 1000
23,180
= 11.2 EER
2.07 x 1000
NOTE: The SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio)
CANNOT be calculated for this system. SEERs can only
be found as a direct result of testing at specified ARI
conditions. See ARI Capacities table on page 6.
VI Determine the recommended liquid and vapor
line sizes.
Refer to Refrigerant Line Sizing section on page 47.
NOTE: With long-lines applications, it may be necessary to adjust cooling capacity. See Long-Lines Applications section on page 48 for more details.

25

Performance data
SYSTEMS INDEX TABLE
SYSTEM MODEL NO.
53QNB009
53QNB012
53QNB018
53QNB024
53QAB018
53QAB024
53QAB030
53QAB036
53QAB048
53QAB060
53QKB018
53QKB024
53QKB030
53QKB036

FAN COIL TYPE


High Wall
High Wall
High Wall
High Wall
Ceiling
Suspended
Ceiling
Suspended
Ceiling
Suspended
Ceiling
Suspended
Ceiling
Suspended
Ceiling
Suspended
In-Ceiling
Cassette
In-Ceiling
Cassette
In-Ceiling
Cassette
In-Ceiling
Cassette

INDOOR SECTION
40QNB009
40QNB012
40QNB018
40QNB024

OUTDOOR SECTION
38AN009
38AN012
38HDC018
38HDC024

NET COOLING (Btuh)*


8,500
11,600
17,300
22,600

INDEX NO.
1
2
3
4

40QAB024

38HDC018

18,000

40QAB024

38HDC024

22,800

40QAB036

38HDC030

30,000

40QAB036

38HDC036

34,000

40QAB048

38HDC048

47,000

40QAB060

38HDC060

58,000

10

40QKB024

38HDC018

18,300

11

40QKB036

38HDC024

24,000

12

40QKB036

38HDC030

30,000

13

40QKB036

38HDC036

33,000

14

*Rating at 80 F db, 67 F wb air entering indoor section and 95 F db air entering outdoor section.
The 40QAB024 unit must be field configured to an 018 size unit by changing the motor speed fan tap plug.
Refer to Installation Instructions for more details.

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COOLING CAPACITIES
SYSTEM 1* 53QNB009 HIGH WALL SYSTEM (38AN009 WITH 40QNB009)
Temp (F)
Air Entering
Condenser
(Edb)

55

65

75

85

95

105

115

125

TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB

184/0.08
57
7.41
7.10
7.33
0.597
0.493
43.5
39.6
7.48
7.29
7.40
0.649
0.547
42.5
39.4
7.54
7.48
7.47
0.715
0.613
41.5
39.3
7.44
7.44
7.37
0.790
0.688
41.7
39.5
6.92
6.92
6.84
0.860
0.757
44.4
41.0
6.44
6.44
6.37
0.934
0.831
46.9
42.2
5.96
5.96
5.89
1.02
0.913
49.4
43.5
5.43
5.43
5.36
1.11
1.00
52.2
44.9

62
7.46
5.75
7.38
0.597
0.494
50.5
46.4
7.80
6.14
7.73
0.661
0.559
48.5
45.6
7.94
6.37
7.87
0.728
0.625
47.3
45.2
7.90
6.45
7.83
0.801
0.698
46.9
45.3
7.51
6.29
7.44
0.878
0.776
47.7
46.3
6.95
6.02
6.87
0.947
0.844
49.1
47.6
6.26
5.71
6.19
1.02
0.920
50.7
49.3
5.67
5.43
5.59
1.11
1.00
52.2
50.6

67
7.72
4.78
7.65
0.608
0.505
55.5
52.7
8.17
5.10
8.10
0.677
0.574
53.9
51.7
8.46
5.34
8.38
0.749
0.647
52.7
51.0
8.40
5.36
8.33
0.816
0.713
52.5
51.2
8.33
5.38
8.26
0.899
0.796
52.4
51.3
7.89
5.21
7.82
0.986
0.883
53.3
52.3
7.28
4.94
7.21
1.06
0.958
54.7
53.6
6.45
4.60
6.37
1.15
1.04
56.5
55.3

72
7.87
3.88
7.80
0.613
0.511
60.2
59.1
8.46
4.13
8.38
0.690
0.587
58.9
58.0
8.58
4.18
8.50
0.753
0.651
58.7
57.8
8.87
4.31
8.79
0.837
0.735
58.0
57.2
8.85
4.32
8.78
0.917
0.815
57.9
57.2
8.77
4.30
8.69
1.01
0.909
58.1
57.4
8.42
4.16
8.34
1.10
1.00
58.7
58.1
7.60
3.86
7.53
1.19
1.09
60.3
59.6

Air Entering Evaporator Cfm/BF


200/0.09
Air Entering Evaporator Ewb (F)
57
62
67
72
7.41
7.44
7.61
7.76
7.18
5.79
4.74
3.85
7.33
7.36
7.53
7.68
0.598
0.598
0.605
0.611
0.493
0.493
0.500
0.507
46.1
52.7
57.7
62.0
41.3
47.9
54.2
60.5
7.60
7.79
8.18
8.34
7.52
6.20
5.15
4.10
7.53
7.71
8.10
8.26
0.656
0.662
0.679
0.686
0.552
0.558
0.574
0.581
44.4
50.8
55.8
60.8
40.8
47.1
53.1
59.5
7.73
8.05
8.48
8.56
7.73
6.57
5.41
4.20
7.65
7.97
8.40
8.48
0.724
0.734
0.752
0.754
0.619
0.629
0.647
0.650
43.5
49.0
54.5
60.3
40.5
46.5
52.5
59.1
7.67
8.05
8.50
8.91
7.67
6.70
5.50
4.37
7.59
7.97
8.42
8.83
0.803
0.810
0.822
0.841
0.699
0.704
0.717
0.737
43.7
48.4
54.1
59.5
40.6
46.6
52.4
58.5
7.16
7.82
8.47
8.95
7.16
6.64
5.57
4.41
7.08
7.74
8.39
8.87
0.873
0.884
0.907
0.924
0.768
0.780
0.802
0.819
46.2
48.7
53.8
59.3
41.9
47.1
52.5
58.4
6.63
7.13
8.22
8.85
6.63
6.32
5.48
4.39
6.55
7.05
8.14
8.77
0.948
0.956
0.992
1.01
0.843
0.852
0.887
0.909
48.7
50.2
54.2
59.4
43.2
48.6
53.0
58.6
6.15
6.39
7.42
8.61
6.15
5.98
5.15
4.31
6.07
6.31
7.34
8.53
1.03
1.03
1.07
1.11
0.924
0.927
0.966
1.01
51.0
51.8
55.8
59.8
44.3
50.1
54.6
59.0
5.68
5.79
6.55
7.72
5.68
5.69
4.79
3.98
5.60
5.71
6.47
7.64
1.12
1.12
1.16
1.20
1.01
1.01
1.05
1.10
53.3
53.2
57.5
61.4
45.4
51.4
56.2
60.6

215/0.10
57
7.45
7.30
7.37
0.601
0.494
47.9
42.4
7.67
7.65
7.59
0.660
0.554
46.4
41.9
7.90
7.90
7.81
0.733
0.626
45.3
41.4
7.80
7.80
7.72
0.801
0.695
45.7
41.6
7.47
7.47
7.38
0.880
0.774
47.2
42.4
6.89
6.89
6.81
0.957
0.851
49.7
43.7
6.41
6.41
6.33
1.04
0.930
51.9
44.7
5.89
5.89
5.81
1.13
1.02
54.2
45.8

62
7.71
6.09
7.63
0.611
0.505
53.3
48.5
8.06
6.53
7.97
0.677
0.570
51.3
47.8
8.12
6.73
8.04
0.738
0.631
50.5
47.7
8.16
6.93
8.07
0.817
0.710
49.6
47.6
7.95
6.90
7.86
0.894
0.787
49.7
48.0
7.25
6.57
7.16
0.964
0.858
51.2
49.4
6.50
6.22
6.41
1.04
0.934
52.7
50.9
5.92
5.91
5.83
1.13
1.02
54.1
52.0

67
7.52
4.70
7.43
0.603
0.496
59.5
55.4
8.09
5.12
8.00
0.677
0.570
57.6
54.4
8.49
5.47
8.40
0.754
0.648
56.1
53.6
8.56
5.61
8.48
0.826
0.720
55.4
53.5
8.59
5.73
8.50
0.915
0.809
54.9
53.5
8.33
5.66
8.25
1.00
0.895
55.2
53.9
7.53
5.33
7.44
1.08
0.973
56.7
55.4
6.65
4.97
6.56
1.16
1.06
58.3
56.9

72
7.66
3.82
7.57
0.609
0.503
63.4
61.6
8.24
4.07
8.16
0.683
0.576
62.3
60.7
8.82
4.34
8.73
0.770
0.663
61.1
59.7
9.17
4.53
9.08
0.859
0.752
60.3
59.2
9.14
4.55
9.05
0.939
0.832
60.2
59.2
8.95
4.49
8.86
1.02
0.914
60.4
59.5
8.72
4.42
8.64
1.12
1.02
60.7
59.9
7.81
4.09
7.73
1.21
1.11
62.2
61.3

*Refer to Systems Index Table on page 26.


Rating condition.
Not recommended for long-term operation.

BF
CMP
Edb
Ewb
kW
LDB
LWB
SHG
TC
TCG

LEGEND
Bypass Factor
Compressor
Entering Dry Bulb
Entering Wet Bulb
Total Power
Leaving Dry Bulb
Leaving Wet Bulb
Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Total Net Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Gross Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)

NOTES:
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. The SHG is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering indoor
coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHG.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHG.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 BF) x (edb 80).

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Performance data (cont)


COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
SYSTEM 2* 53QNB012 HIGH WALL SYSTEM (38AN012 WITH 40QNB012)
Temp (F)
Air Entering
Condenser
(Edb)

55

65

75

85

95

105

115

125

TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB

245/0.12
57
10.6
9.99
10.5
0.742
0.635
42.8
38.9
10.7
10.3
10.6
0.826
0.718
41.5
38.7
10.5
10.3
10.4
0.911
0.804
41.6
39.0
9.83
9.83
9.72
1.00
0.896
43.4
40.4
9.18
9.18
9.07
1.10
0.994
45.8
41.7
8.50
8.50
8.39
1.21
1.10
48.4
43.0
7.95
7.95
7.84
1.33
1.22
50.4
44.0
7.27
7.27
7.16
1.46
1.35
53.0
45.3

62
10.9
8.37
10.8
0.750
0.642
48.8
45.3
11.2
8.67
11.0
0.832
0.725
47.7
44.9
11.2
8.85
11.1
0.924
0.816
47.1
44.8
11.0
8.85
10.9
1.02
0.915
47.1
45.2
10.1
8.38
9.95
1.12
1.01
48.8
46.8
9.14
7.95
9.02
1.22
1.12
50.5
48.4
8.10
7.47
7.99
1.34
1.23
52.3
50.2
7.40
7.14
7.29
1.46
1.35
53.5
51.3

67
11.1
6.81
10.9
0.752
0.644
54.8
52.0
11.6
7.21
11.5
0.844
0.737
53.2
51.1
11.8
7.38
11.7
0.938
0.831
52.6
50.8
11.8
7.44
11.7
1.04
0.933
52.4
50.8
11.6
7.39
11.5
1.15
1.04
52.6
51.2
10.6
6.95
10.5
1.26
1.15
54.2
52.8
9.47
6.47
9.36
1.37
1.27
56.0
54.5
8.52
6.08
8.41
1.50
1.39
57.5
55.9

72
11.2
5.53
11.1
0.756
0.647
59.6
58.7
12.0
5.84
11.9
0.853
0.746
58.4
57.6
12.3
5.95
12.2
0.950
0.842
58.0
57.1
12.3
5.98
12.2
1.05
0.946
57.9
57.0
12.3
5.96
12.2
1.17
1.06
57.9
57.1
12.0
5.87
11.9
1.29
1.18
58.3
57.5
11.3
5.56
11.2
1.41
1.31
59.4
58.6
10.1
5.11
9.97
1.54
1.43
61.2
60.2

Air Entering Evaporator Cfm/BF


280/0.14
Air Entering Evaporator Ewb (F)
57
62
67
72
10.6
11.0
11.2
11.3
10.2
8.55
6.94
5.58
10.5
10.9
11.0
11.1
0.747
0.756
0.759
0.761
0.635
0.643
0.647
0.649
46.6
52.2
57.5
62.0
41.4
47.6
54.0
60.5
10.9
11.4
11.6
11.9
10.8
9.01
7.30
5.84
10.8
11.2
11.5
11.8
0.833
0.842
0.848
0.855
0.721
0.729
0.736
0.743
44.9
50.7
56.3
61.1
40.9
47.0
53.4
59.7
10.9
11.4
12.0
12.3
10.9
9.27
7.65
6.01
10.8
11.3
11.9
12.2
0.923
0.933
0.948
0.954
0.811
0.821
0.836
0.842
44.5
49.8
55.2
60.6
41.0
46.9
52.8
59.3
10.5
11.3
12.0
12.4
10.5
9.36
7.73
6.10
10.4
11.1
11.9
12.3
1.02
1.03
1.05
1.06
0.909
0.922
0.937
0.947
45.8
49.6
54.9
60.3
41.7
47.2
52.9
59.1
9.73
10.5
11.8
12.5
9.73
9.03
7.75
6.17
9.61
10.4
11.7
12.4
1.12
1.13
1.16
1.18
1.01
1.02
1.05
1.07
48.3
50.6
54.9
60.1
42.9
48.3
53.1
59.0
9.03
9.53
11.0
12.3
9.03
8.57
7.42
6.09
8.90
9.40
10.9
12.1
1.23
1.24
1.28
1.30
1.12
1.13
1.16
1.19
50.6
52.1
55.9
60.3
44.1
49.8
54.2
59.3
8.40
8.47
9.84
11.8
8.40
8.08
6.93
5.90
8.27
8.34
9.72
11.6
1.35
1.35
1.39
1.43
1.23
1.24
1.28
1.32
52.7
53.8
57.5
60.9
45.1
51.3
55.8
59.9
7.68
7.69
8.87
10.5
7.68
7.67
6.54
5.42
7.55
7.56
8.75
10.3
1.48
1.47
1.51
1.56
1.36
1.36
1.40
1.44
55.1
55.1
58.8
62.5
46.3
52.4
57.0
61.4

302/0.15
57
10.7
10.4
10.6
0.752
0.637
48.5
42.6
11.1
11.1
11.0
0.842
0.727
46.5
41.9
11.1
11.1
11.0
0.931
0.816
46.4
42.0
10.9
10.9
10.8
1.03
0.913
47.0
42.3
10.2
10.2
10.0
1.13
1.02
49.4
43.5
9.43
9.43
9.30
1.24
1.12
51.6
44.6
8.65
8.65
8.51
1.36
1.24
54.0
45.7
7.92
7.92
7.78
1.49
1.37
56.2
46.8

62
11.0
8.61
10.9
0.758
0.642
54.1
48.8
11.5
9.21
11.3
0.847
0.732
52.2
48.2
11.6
9.55
11.5
0.941
0.826
51.2
48.0
11.4
9.65
11.3
1.04
0.924
50.9
48.2
10.8
9.42
10.6
1.14
1.03
51.6
49.1
9.76
8.95
9.62
1.25
1.13
53.1
50.5
8.69
8.44
8.55
1.36
1.24
54.6
51.9
7.89
7.89
7.75
1.49
1.37
56.3
52.9

67
11.2
6.98
11.0
0.761
0.646
59.1
55.1
11.6
7.35
11.5
0.851
0.736
57.9
54.5
12.1
7.78
12.0
0.954
0.839
56.6
53.9
12.1
7.92
12.0
1.05
0.940
56.2
53.9
11.9
7.94
11.6
1.17
1.05
56.1
54.2
11.3
7.70
11.1
1.28
1.17
56.9
55.0
10.1
7.21
9.92
1.40
1.28
58.4
56.4
9.08
6.82
8.94
1.52
1.40
59.6
57.6

72
11.1
5.54
11.0
0.760
0.645
63.5
61.6
11.8
5.81
11.6
0.853
0.738
62.6
60.9
12.2
6.03
12.1
0.955
0.840
62.0
60.4
12.5
6.16
12.3
1.06
0.948
61.6
60.1
12.7
6.28
12.5
1.19
1.07
61.2
59.9
12.4
6.22
12.3
1.31
1.19
61.4
60.2
12.0
6.09
11.9
1.44
1.33
61.8
60.6
10.7
5.60
10.5
1.57
1.45
63.3
62.1

*Refer to Systems Index Table on page 26.


Rating condition.
Not recommended for long-term operation.

BF
CMP
Edb
Ewb
kW
LDB
LWB
SHG
TC
TCG

28

LEGEND
Bypass Factor
Compressor
Entering Dry Bulb
Entering Wet Bulb
Total Power
Leaving Dry Bulb
Leaving Wet Bulb
Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Total Net Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Gross Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)

NOTES:
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. The SHG is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering indoor
coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHG.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHG.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 BF) x (edb 80).

COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)


SYSTEM 3* 53QNB018 HIGH WALL SYSTEM (38HDC018 WITH 40QNB018)
Temp (F)
Air Entering
Condenser
(Edb)

55

65

75

85

95

105

115

125

TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB

360/0.12
57
16.1
15.2
16.0
1.01
0.860
41.4
38.1
15.8
15.2
15.7
1.11
0.958
41.3
38.6
15.1
14.9
15.0
1.20
1.05
42.2
39.4
14.4
14.4
14.3
1.28
1.13
43.5
40.4
13.7
13.7
13.6
1.37
1.22
45.2
41.4
13.0
13.0
12.9
1.45
1.30
47.0
42.3
12.4
12.4
12.2
1.53
1.38
48.7
43.1
11.6
11.6
11.4
1.61
1.46
50.7
44.1

62
16.9
13.0
16.8
1.02
0.868
47.1
44.2
17.0
13.2
16.8
1.12
0.971
46.5
44.1
16.5
13.1
16.4
1.22
1.07
46.8
44.7
15.9
12.9
15.7
1.32
1.17
47.4
45.5
15.0
12.4
14.9
1.41
1.26
48.5
46.5
14.1
12.0
14.0
1.49
1.34
49.6
47.6
13.2
11.6
13.1
1.56
1.41
50.8
48.7
12.2
11.1
12.1
1.64
1.48
52.0
49.8

67
17.4
10.7
17.3
1.02
0.873
52.9
50.7
17.7
10.9
17.5
1.13
0.979
52.3
50.5
17.6
11.0
17.5
1.24
1.09
52.1
50.5
17.3
10.9
17.2
1.35
1.20
52.3
50.9
16.6
10.7
16.4
1.45
1.30
53.1
51.7
15.7
10.3
15.6
1.55
1.40
54.0
52.6
14.7
9.86
14.6
1.63
1.48
55.1
53.6
13.7
9.44
13.6
1.71
1.56
56.2
54.7

72
17.6
8.63
17.5
1.03
0.874
58.2
57.5
18.2
8.87
18.1
1.14
0.989
57.6
56.9
18.6
9.01
18.5
1.26
1.11
57.3
56.6
18.6
8.98
18.4
1.38
1.23
57.4
56.6
17.9
8.71
17.8
1.48
1.33
58.0
57.2
17.3
8.47
17.2
1.60
1.45
58.7
57.8
16.4
8.12
16.3
1.70
1.55
59.6
58.7
15.3
7.70
15.2
1.79
1.64
60.6
59.7

Air Entering Evaporator Cfm/BF


414/0.13
Air Entering Evaporator Ewb (F)
57
62
67
72
16.5
17.2
17.3
17.8
16.0
13.3
10.8
8.76
16.4
17.1
17.2
17.6
1.02
1.03
1.03
1.03
0.864
0.871
0.871
0.878
44.7
50.3
56.3
60.8
40.5
46.6
53.3
59.6
16.3
17.3
17.8
18.4
16.1
13.9
11.2
8.99
16.2
17.2
17.6
18.2
1.12
1.13
1.14
1.15
0.964
0.976
0.980
0.990
44.4
49.5
55.5
60.3
40.7
46.5
52.9
59.1
15.8
17.0
18.1
18.5
15.8
13.9
11.6
9.08
15.7
16.9
18.0
18.4
1.22
1.24
1.25
1.26
1.06
1.08
1.10
1.10
45.1
49.4
54.6
60.1
41.3
46.8
52.6
59.0
15.2
16.4
17.7
18.8
15.2
13.7
11.5
9.24
15.0
16.3
17.6
18.7
1.31
1.34
1.36
1.39
1.15
1.18
1.21
1.23
46.5
49.8
54.7
59.8
42.0
47.4
52.9
58.7
14.5
15.5
17.1
18.3
14.5
13.4
11.3
9.04
14.4
15.4
16.9
18.1
1.40
1.43
1.47
1.50
1.24
1.27
1.31
1.34
48.1
50.6
55.3
60.2
42.8
48.3
53.5
59.2
13.8
14.6
16.2
17.7
13.8
12.9
11.0
8.82
13.6
14.4
16.1
17.5
1.48
1.51
1.57
1.61
1.33
1.35
1.41
1.46
49.6
51.6
55.9
60.7
43.6
49.3
54.3
59.7
13.1
13.6
15.2
16.8
13.1
12.4
10.5
8.52
12.9
13.5
15.1
16.7
1.57
1.59
1.66
1.72
1.41
1.43
1.50
1.56
51.2
52.6
56.9
61.4
44.4
50.2
55.2
60.3
12.3
12.7
14.2
15.8
12.3
12.0
10.1
8.14
12.1
12.5
14.0
15.6
1.65
1.66
1.73
1.81
1.49
1.50
1.58
1.66
53.0
53.7
57.8
62.2
45.3
51.1
56.1
61.2

480/0.15
57
17.0
16.8
16.8
1.03
0.871
48.0
42.6
16.8
16.8
16.6
1.13
0.968
48.0
42.8
16.6
16.6
16.4
1.24
1.07
48.5
43.0
16.0
16.0
15.9
1.34
1.18
49.5
43.6
15.3
15.3
15.1
1.43
1.27
50.9
44.3
14.6
14.6
14.4
1.52
1.35
52.4
45.0
13.8
13.8
13.6
1.60
1.44
53.8
45.7
13.0
13.0
12.8
1.68
1.52
55.3
46.4

62
17.4
13.9
17.2
1.04
0.873
53.7
48.9
17.7
14.6
17.6
1.15
0.982
52.3
48.6
17.5
14.7
17.3
1.25
1.09
52.0
48.8
16.9
14.7
16.7
1.35
1.19
52.2
49.3
16.1
14.4
15.9
1.45
1.29
52.7
50.0
15.1
13.9
14.9
1.54
1.37
53.6
50.8
14.1
13.4
13.9
1.62
1.45
54.6
51.6
13.1
12.9
12.9
1.69
1.53
55.6
52.4

67
17.8
11.3
17.7
1.04
0.879
58.7
55.0
18.5
11.8
18.3
1.16
0.993
57.6
54.6
18.4
12.0
18.2
1.27
1.10
57.2
54.6
18.1
12.0
17.9
1.38
1.21
57.2
54.9
17.5
11.9
17.3
1.49
1.32
57.4
55.3
16.7
11.7
16.5
1.59
1.43
57.9
55.9
15.7
11.3
15.5
1.68
1.52
58.6
56.7
14.6
10.9
14.4
1.76
1.60
59.5
57.5

72
18.0
8.91
17.8
1.04
0.881
63.2
61.4
18.6
9.18
18.4
1.16
0.993
62.7
61.0
18.9
9.37
18.7
1.28
1.11
62.3
60.8
18.8
9.39
18.7
1.39
1.23
62.3
60.8
18.5
9.34
18.4
1.51
1.35
62.4
61.0
17.9
9.15
17.7
1.62
1.46
62.8
61.4
17.1
8.93
17.0
1.73
1.57
63.2
61.9
16.2
8.61
16.0
1.84
1.67
63.8
62.6

*Refer to Systems Index Table on page 26.


Rating condition.
Not recommended for long-term operation.

BF
CMP
Edb
Ewb
kW
LDB
LWB
SHG
TC
TCG

LEGEND
Bypass Factor
Compressor
Entering Dry Bulb
Entering Wet Bulb
Total Power
Leaving Dry Bulb
Leaving Wet Bulb
Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Total Net Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Gross Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)

NOTES:
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. The SHG is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering indoor
coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHG.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHG.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 BF) x (edb 80).

29

Performance data (cont)


COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
SYSTEM 4* 53QNB024 HIGH WALL SYSTEM (38HDC024 WITH 40QNB024)
Temp (F)
Air Entering
Condenser
(Edb)

55

65

75

85

95

105

115

125

TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB

456/0.04
57
20.9
20.3
20.7
1.34
1.16
39.0
37.5
20.4
20.1
20.2
1.48
1.30
39.4
38.0
19.8
19.7
19.6
1.64
1.46
40.2
38.7
19.2
19.2
19.0
1.82
1.65
41.3
39.3
18.6
18.6
18.4
2.03
1.85
42.5
39.9
18.1
18.1
17.9
2.26
2.08
43.6
40.5
17.5
17.5
17.3
2.53
2.35
44.8
41.2
16.9
16.9
16.7
2.83
2.65
46.0
41.8

62
22.2
17.6
22.0
1.34
1.16
44.5
43.3
22.1
17.7
21.9
1.49
1.31
44.3
43.4
21.5
17.5
21.3
1.66
1.48
44.8
44.0
20.8
17.1
20.6
1.84
1.66
45.5
44.7
20.0
16.8
19.8
2.05
1.87
46.3
45.5
19.3
16.4
19.1
2.28
2.10
47.0
46.2
18.5
16.0
18.3
2.55
2.37
47.7
46.9
17.8
15.7
17.6
2.85
2.67
48.5
47.6

67
23.1
14.5
22.9
1.35
1.17
50.9
49.7
23.4
14.8
23.2
1.50
1.32
50.3
49.4
23.2
14.8
23.0
1.66
1.48
50.3
49.6
22.7
14.6
22.5
1.85
1.67
50.7
50.1
22.0
14.3
21.8
2.07
1.89
51.3
50.7
21.2
14.0
21.0
2.31
2.13
51.9
51.3
20.4
13.6
20.2
2.59
2.41
52.7
52.0
19.6
13.3
19.4
2.90
2.72
53.4
52.8

72
23.6
11.5
23.4
1.35
1.17
57.1
56.4
24.1
11.7
23.9
1.50
1.32
56.6
56.0
24.7
12.0
24.5
1.68
1.50
56.1
55.6
24.3
11.8
24.1
1.87
1.69
56.4
55.9
23.9
11.7
23.7
2.09
1.91
56.7
56.2
23.1
11.4
22.9
2.33
2.15
57.3
56.8
22.4
11.1
22.2
2.61
2.43
57.8
57.4
21.6
10.8
21.4
2.93
2.75
58.5
58.0

Air Entering Evaporator Cfm/BF


502/0.04
Air Entering Evaporator Ewb (F)
57
62
67
72
21.4
22.6
23.5
23.9
21.2
18.3
15.0
11.7
21.1
22.4
23.3
23.6
1.34
1.35
1.36
1.36
1.16
1.17
1.17
1.17
41.3
46.5
52.7
58.8
39.1
45.0
51.2
57.9
21.0
22.5
23.7
24.5
21.0
18.5
15.2
12.0
20.8
22.3
23.5
24.2
1.49
1.50
1.50
1.51
1.30
1.31
1.32
1.32
41.5
46.1
52.3
58.3
39.4
45.0
51.1
57.5
20.5
22.0
23.5
24.6
20.5
18.4
15.2
12.1
20.3
21.8
23.2
24.4
1.66
1.67
1.67
1.68
1.47
1.48
1.48
1.49
42.4
46.4
52.3
58.1
39.9
45.5
51.3
57.4
19.9
21.3
23.1
24.4
19.9
18.1
15.1
12.0
19.7
21.1
22.9
24.2
1.84
1.85
1.86
1.87
1.65
1.67
1.68
1.69
43.5
47.0
52.4
58.2
40.5
46.1
51.6
57.5
19.4
20.5
22.4
24.2
19.4
17.7
14.9
12.0
19.1
20.3
22.2
24.0
2.05
2.06
2.08
2.10
1.86
1.88
1.89
1.91
44.6
47.7
52.8
58.2
41.1
46.8
52.1
57.7
18.8
19.7
21.7
23.5
18.8
17.3
14.6
11.7
18.5
19.5
21.5
23.3
2.28
2.30
2.33
2.34
2.10
2.11
2.14
2.16
45.7
48.4
53.3
58.7
41.6
47.5
52.6
58.2
18.1
19.0
20.9
22.7
18.1
16.9
14.3
11.4
17.9
18.7
20.6
22.5
2.55
2.56
2.60
2.62
2.36
2.38
2.42
2.44
46.8
49.1
54.0
59.2
42.2
48.1
53.3
58.7
17.5
18.2
20.0
21.9
17.5
16.5
13.9
11.2
17.3
17.9
19.8
21.7
2.85
2.87
2.91
2.94
2.67
2.68
2.73
2.76
48.0
49.8
54.7
59.8
42.8
48.8
53.9
59.3

550/0.05
57
21.8
21.8
21.5
1.35
1.16
43.7
40.6
21.6
21.6
21.4
1.50
1.31
43.9
40.7
21.2
21.2
21.0
1.67
1.47
44.6
41.0
20.6
20.6
20.4
1.85
1.66
45.6
41.5
20.0
20.0
19.8
2.06
1.87
46.6
42.1
19.4
19.4
19.1
2.30
2.11
47.7
42.6
18.7
18.7
18.5
2.57
2.38
48.8
43.2
18.1
18.1
17.9
2.87
2.68
49.8
43.7

62
22.4
18.6
22.2
1.35
1.16
49.1
46.8
22.9
19.3
22.6
1.51
1.31
47.9
46.5
22.4
19.2
22.2
1.67
1.48
48.0
46.8
21.7
19.0
21.5
1.87
1.67
48.4
47.4
20.9
18.6
20.7
2.07
1.88
49.1
48.0
20.1
18.2
19.9
2.31
2.12
49.7
48.6
19.3
17.8
19.1
2.58
2.39
50.4
49.2
18.5
17.4
18.3
2.88
2.69
51.0
49.8

67
23.4
15.1
23.2
1.36
1.17
54.8
52.9
23.8
15.6
23.6
1.51
1.32
54.1
52.6
23.8
15.8
23.6
1.68
1.49
53.8
52.6
23.5
15.7
23.2
1.87
1.68
53.8
52.9
22.8
15.6
22.6
2.09
1.90
54.1
53.3
22.1
15.3
21.9
2.34
2.15
54.6
53.8
21.2
14.9
21.0
2.62
2.43
55.2
54.4
20.4
14.6
20.1
2.93
2.74
55.8
55.0

72
23.7
11.7
23.5
1.36
1.17
60.6
59.4
24.8
12.2
24.5
1.52
1.33
59.8
58.8
24.9
12.4
24.7
1.69
1.50
59.5
58.7
24.8
12.4
24.5
1.88
1.69
59.5
58.8
24.4
12.3
24.1
2.10
1.91
59.7
59.0
23.7
12.0
23.5
2.35
2.16
60.1
59.4
23.0
11.8
22.8
2.63
2.44
60.5
59.9
22.2
11.5
22.0
2.95
2.76
61.0
60.4

*Refer to Systems Index Table on page 26.


Rating condition.
Not recommended for long-term operation.

BF
CMP
Edb
Ewb
kW
LDB
LWB
SHG
TC
TCG

30

LEGEND
Bypass Factor
Compressor
Entering Dry Bulb
Entering Wet Bulb
Total Power
Leaving Dry Bulb
Leaving Wet Bulb
Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Total Net Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Gross Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)

NOTES:
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. The SHG is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering indoor
coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHG.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHG.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 BF) x (edb 80).

COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)


SYSTEM 5* 53QAB018 CEILING-SUSPENDED SYSTEM (38HDC018 WITH 40QAB024)
Temp (F)
Air Entering
Condenser
(Edb)

55

65

75

85

95

105

115

125

TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB

320/0.02
57
21.5
20.1
21.1
1.29
1.04
34.4
33.7
19.4
18.5
19.1
1.34
1.10
35.9
35.1
17.3
16.8
17.0
1.40
1.16
37.3
36.4
15.4
15.2
15.1
1.43
1.20
38.8
37.8
13.6
13.6
13.3
1.46
1.24
40.7
39.0
12.0
12.0
11.8
1.48
1.27
42.7
40.0
10.5
10.5
10.3
1.49
1.28
44.7
41.1
9.05
9.05
8.84
1.49
1.30
47.1
42.3

62
23.6
18.0
23.3
1.31
1.05
39.4
38.7
21.4
16.5
21.1
1.37
1.12
40.6
40.0
19.1
15.0
18.8
1.43
1.19
41.9
41.3
17.0
13.6
16.7
1.47
1.24
43.3
42.6
15.0
12.2
14.7
1.50
1.28
44.7
44.0
13.1
11.0
12.8
1.52
1.31
46.0
45.3
11.3
9.75
11.0
1.52
1.32
47.4
46.6
9.56
8.58
9.35
1.51
1.32
48.8
48.0

67
25.6
15.6
25.3
1.32
1.07
44.9
44.3
23.4
14.3
23.1
1.40
1.15
45.9
45.3
21.2
13.1
20.9
1.47
1.23
46.8
46.3
18.9
11.8
18.6
1.52
1.29
48.2
47.6
16.7
10.6
16.4
1.55
1.33
49.5
48.9
14.6
9.44
14.3
1.57
1.36
50.9
50.2
12.6
8.35
12.4
1.58
1.38
52.2
51.5
10.8
7.33
10.5
1.58
1.39
53.5
52.8

Rating condition.
Not recommended for long-term operation.

BF
CMP
Edb
Ewb
kW
LDB
LWB
SHG
TC
TCG

LEGEND
Bypass Factor
Compressor
Entering Dry Bulb
Entering Wet Bulb
Total Power
Leaving Dry Bulb
Leaving Wet Bulb
Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Total Net Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Gross Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)

72
27.3
13.0
27.0
1.34
1.08
50.9
50.5
25.3
12.0
25.0
1.42
1.17
51.5
51.0
23.3
11.1
23.0
1.50
1.26
52.1
51.6
20.9
9.99
20.6
1.56
1.33
53.2
52.7
18.5
8.90
18.2
1.61
1.39
54.5
54.0
16.2
7.87
16.0
1.63
1.42
55.8
55.3
14.0
6.91
13.8
1.65
1.45
57.1
56.6
12.0
6.01
11.8
1.65
1.46
58.4
57.8

Air Entering Evaporator Cfm/BF


400/0.03
Air Entering Evaporator Ewb (F)
57
62
67
72
23.2
25.2
27.0
28.1
22.7
20.0
16.9
13.6
22.7
24.7
26.5
27.7
1.32
1.34
1.36
1.37
1.05
1.06
1.08
1.09
38.9
43.9
49.7
55.8
37.6
42.9
48.7
55.1
21.0
22.8
24.7
26.2
20.8
18.5
15.7
12.7
20.6
22.4
24.3
25.8
1.38
1.41
1.43
1.45
1.12
1.14
1.16
1.18
40.4
44.8
50.2
56.1
38.6
43.9
49.3
55.4
18.8
20.5
22.5
24.3
18.8
17.0
14.5
11.8
18.4
20.1
22.2
23.9
1.44
1.48
1.51
1.53
1.19
1.22
1.25
1.27
41.9
45.7
50.8
56.4
39.6
44.9
50.0
55.7
16.8
18.1
20.1
22.0
16.8
15.4
13.2
10.8
16.5
17.8
19.7
21.7
1.49
1.52
1.57
1.60
1.24
1.27
1.32
1.35
43.7
46.8
51.8
57.0
40.6
46.0
51.1
56.4
15.0
15.9
17.7
19.6
15.0
13.9
11.8
9.70
14.6
15.6
17.3
19.3
1.52
1.55
1.60
1.65
1.28
1.31
1.36
1.41
45.4
48.0
52.9
57.9
41.5
47.2
52.2
57.3
13.2
13.9
15.4
17.1
13.2
12.5
10.6
8.60
12.9
13.6
15.1
16.8
1.54
1.57
1.62
1.68
1.31
1.34
1.39
1.45
47.3
49.2
54.0
59.0
42.4
48.3
53.3
58.4
11.6
12.0
13.3
14.8
11.6
11.1
9.38
7.56
11.3
11.7
13.0
14.5
1.55
1.57
1.63
1.70
1.34
1.35
1.41
1.48
49.1
50.3
55.1
60.1
43.3
49.3
54.3
59.4
9.99
10.2
11.3
12.6
9.99
9.80
8.25
6.60
9.72
9.90
11.0
12.4
1.55
1.56
1.63
1.70
1.35
1.36
1.42
1.49
51.0
51.6
56.2
61.1
44.3
50.4
55.4
60.4

500/0.03
57
24.6
24.6
24.1
1.36
1.06
43.0
40.2
22.4
22.4
21.9
1.43
1.14
44.4
41.0
20.2
20.2
19.8
1.49
1.21
45.9
41.7
18.1
18.1
17.7
1.54
1.27
47.5
42.5
16.1
16.1
15.7
1.57
1.32
49.1
43.3
14.2
14.2
13.8
1.60
1.35
50.8
44.2
12.4
12.4
12.1
1.61
1.37
52.5
45.0
10.7
10.7
10.4
1.61
1.39
54.2
45.8

62
26.1
21.7
25.6
1.37
1.07
47.4
46.0
23.8
20.2
23.3
1.44
1.15
47.9
46.7
21.4
18.8
21.0
1.52
1.24
48.4
47.4
19.0
17.0
18.5
1.56
1.29
49.5
48.4
16.6
15.4
16.2
1.59
1.33
50.5
49.3
14.5
13.8
14.1
1.61
1.36
51.6
50.3
12.5
12.3
12.1
1.61
1.38
52.7
51.2
10.7
10.7
10.4
1.61
1.39
54.2
52.0

67
27.6
17.8
27.1
1.38
1.08
53.4
51.9
25.5
16.8
25.0
1.46
1.17
53.5
52.3
23.5
15.8
23.0
1.54
1.26
53.6
52.7
20.9
14.4
20.5
1.60
1.33
54.4
53.5
18.4
13.0
18.0
1.64
1.38
55.3
54.4
16.0
11.6
15.6
1.66
1.42
56.2
55.4
13.8
10.3
13.4
1.67
1.44
57.2
56.3
11.7
9.14
11.4
1.67
1.44
58.1
57.2

72
28.4
13.9
27.9
1.39
1.09
59.4
58.2
26.8
13.2
26.3
1.48
1.19
59.3
58.3
25.1
12.5
24.7
1.57
1.29
59.2
58.4
22.9
11.5
22.4
1.64
1.37
59.6
58.8
20.3
10.4
19.9
1.69
1.43
60.3
59.6
17.7
9.27
17.4
1.72
1.48
61.2
60.5
15.3
8.18
15.0
1.74
1.50
62.1
61.4
13.1
7.16
12.7
1.73
1.51
63.0
62.3

*Refer to Systems Index Table on page 26.


The 40QAB024 unit must be field configured to an 018 size unit by
changing the motor speed fan tap plug. Refer to Installation Instructions for more details.
NOTES:
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. The SHG is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering indoor
coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHG.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHG.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 BF) x (edb 80).

31

Performance data (cont)


COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
SYSTEM 6* 53QAB024 CEILING-SUSPENDED SYSTEM (38HDC024 WITH 40QAB024)
Temp (F)
Air Entering
Condenser
(Edb)

55

65

75

85

95

105

115

125

TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB

400/0.03
57
22.7
21.3
22.3
1.41
1.15
35.5
34.4
21.5
20.4
21.1
1.53
1.26
36.1
35.1
20.2
19.4
19.9
1.65
1.39
37.0
35.9
18.9
18.4
18.6
1.76
1.51
37.9
36.8
17.7
17.4
17.4
1.90
1.66
38.8
37.6
16.5
16.5
16.2
2.06
1.82
39.8
38.4
15.4
15.4
15.1
2.24
2.01
41.1
39.2
14.4
14.4
14.1
2.44
2.21
42.3
39.9

62
24.2
18.5
23.8
1.42
1.15
41.5
40.3
23.5
18.2
23.2
1.54
1.28
41.0
40.2
22.2
17.3
21.8
1.67
1.41
41.8
41.0
20.8
16.4
20.5
1.80
1.54
42.5
41.8
19.5
15.5
19.1
1.94
1.69
43.4
42.6
18.2
14.7
17.8
2.10
1.86
44.2
43.5
16.9
13.8
16.6
2.28
2.04
45.1
44.3
15.6
13.0
15.3
2.48
2.25
45.9
45.1

67
25.8
15.8
25.5
1.44
1.17
47.2
46.3
25.3
15.5
24.9
1.56
1.30
46.8
46.1
24.1
14.9
23.8
1.70
1.44
47.2
46.5
23.0
14.3
22.6
1.84
1.58
47.6
46.9
21.5
13.5
21.2
1.99
1.74
48.4
47.7
20.1
12.7
19.7
2.15
1.91
49.2
48.6
18.7
11.9
18.4
2.34
2.10
50.1
49.4
17.3
11.2
17.0
2.54
2.31
50.9
50.2

72
26.6
12.7
26.2
1.45
1.18
53.7
53.2
26.3
12.6
25.9
1.57
1.30
53.3
52.8
25.7
12.3
25.3
1.72
1.46
53.1
52.6
25.1
11.9
24.7
1.87
1.62
53.0
52.4
23.6
11.3
23.3
2.03
1.78
53.6
53.0
22.1
10.6
21.8
2.21
1.97
54.4
53.8
20.6
9.94
20.3
2.40
2.16
55.2
54.6
19.1
9.28
18.8
2.61
2.37
56.0
55.4

Air Entering Evaporator Cfm/BF


500/0.03
Air Entering Evaporator Ewb (F)
57
62
67
72
23.7
25.1
26.2
26.6
23.1
19.8
16.4
12.9
23.3
24.6
25.7
26.1
1.44
1.45
1.47
1.47
1.15
1.16
1.18
1.18
39.8
45.7
51.8
57.9
37.9
43.9
50.2
56.9
22.8
24.5
26.2
27.2
22.5
19.6
16.5
13.2
22.3
24.0
25.8
26.8
1.56
1.57
1.59
1.61
1.28
1.28
1.31
1.32
39.8
45.0
50.6
56.8
38.2
43.8
49.5
55.9
21.5
23.2
25.1
26.6
21.3
18.8
16.0
12.9
21.0
22.8
24.7
26.2
1.68
1.70
1.73
1.75
1.40
1.43
1.45
1.47
40.7
45.3
50.8
56.6
38.8
44.3
49.8
55.8
20.1
21.9
24.0
25.9
20.1
18.1
15.4
12.6
19.7
21.5
23.6
25.5
1.80
1.84
1.87
1.90
1.53
1.57
1.60
1.63
41.7
45.7
50.9
56.4
39.5
44.8
50.0
55.7
18.9
20.5
22.6
24.6
18.9
17.1
14.6
12.0
18.5
20.1
22.2
24.2
1.95
1.98
2.03
2.07
1.68
1.71
1.77
1.80
42.8
46.4
51.4
56.7
40.1
45.5
50.6
56.1
17.7
19.1
21.0
23.2
17.7
16.2
13.8
11.4
17.4
18.7
20.6
22.8
2.11
2.14
2.20
2.26
1.85
1.88
1.93
2.00
44.0
47.2
52.1
57.2
40.7
46.2
51.3
56.6
16.6
17.7
19.5
21.5
16.6
15.3
13.0
10.6
16.3
17.3
19.2
21.2
2.30
2.33
2.38
2.45
2.04
2.07
2.12
2.20
45.1
47.9
52.8
57.9
41.3
46.9
52.0
57.3
15.5
16.4
18.1
20.0
15.5
14.4
12.2
9.95
15.1
16.0
17.8
19.6
2.50
2.53
2.58
2.66
2.24
2.27
2.33
2.41
46.3
48.6
53.5
58.6
41.9
47.6
52.7
57.9

600/0.04
57
24.6
24.5
24.1
1.47
1.16
42.9
40.1
23.7
23.7
23.2
1.58
1.28
43.1
40.3
22.5
22.5
22.0
1.71
1.42
43.9
40.7
21.3
21.3
20.8
1.84
1.55
44.8
41.1
20.0
20.0
19.5
1.99
1.70
45.8
41.7
18.7
18.7
18.3
2.15
1.87
46.9
42.2
17.5
17.5
17.1
2.34
2.06
48.0
42.8
16.3
16.3
15.9
2.54
2.27
49.1
43.3

62
25.4
20.6
24.8
1.47
1.17
48.9
46.4
25.2
20.9
24.7
1.60
1.29
47.5
46.0
23.9
20.2
23.4
1.74
1.44
47.7
46.4
22.7
19.4
22.2
1.87
1.58
47.8
46.8
21.2
18.4
20.7
2.01
1.73
48.5
47.4
19.7
17.5
19.3
2.17
1.90
49.2
48.0
18.3
16.5
17.8
2.36
2.08
49.8
48.7
16.9
15.6
16.5
2.56
2.29
50.5
49.3

67
26.1
16.7
25.6
1.48
1.17
55.0
52.7
26.6
17.2
26.1
1.62
1.31
53.4
51.8
25.7
16.8
25.2
1.76
1.46
53.3
52.0
24.7
16.3
24.2
1.89
1.60
53.1
52.1
23.3
15.6
22.8
2.07
1.78
53.4
52.6
21.7
14.8
21.2
2.23
1.95
54.1
53.2
20.1
13.9
19.7
2.42
2.14
54.7
53.8
18.6
13.1
18.2
2.62
2.35
55.3
54.4

72
27.4
13.4
26.8
1.50
1.19
60.1
58.7
27.1
13.3
26.6
1.62
1.32
59.6
58.4
26.6
13.1
26.1
1.77
1.47
59.2
58.2
26.2
12.9
25.7
1.92
1.63
58.9
58.0
25.2
12.5
24.7
2.09
1.81
58.9
58.1
23.8
11.9
23.3
2.29
2.01
59.2
58.5
22.1
11.2
21.7
2.50
2.22
59.8
59.0
20.5
10.5
20.1
2.70
2.44
60.4
59.6

*Refer to Systems Index Table on page 26.


Rating condition.
Not recommended for long-term operation.

BF
CMP
Edb
Ewb
kW
LDB
LWB
SHG
TC
TCG

32

LEGEND
Bypass Factor
Compressor
Entering Dry Bulb
Entering Wet Bulb
Total Power
Leaving Dry Bulb
Leaving Wet Bulb
Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Total Net Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Gross Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)

NOTES:
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. The SHG is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering indoor
coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHG.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHG.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 BF) x (edb 80).

COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)


SYSTEM 7* 53QAB030 CEILING-SUSPENDED SYSTEM (38HDC030 WITH 40QAB036)
Temp (F)
Air Entering
Condenser
(Edb)

55

65

75

85

95

105

115

125

TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB

640/0.02
57
30.3
30.3
29.9
1.94
1.60
40.0
38.5
29.0
29.0
28.5
2.09
1.76
40.9
39.1
27.7
27.7
27.2
2.24
1.92
42.0
39.7
26.3
26.3
25.8
2.40
2.09
43.1
40.3
24.9
24.9
24.5
2.58
2.28
44.3
40.9
23.6
23.6
23.2
2.77
2.48
45.5
41.5
22.3
22.3
21.9
2.99
2.70
46.7
42.1
21.0
21.0
20.6
3.22
2.94
47.9
42.8

62
32.5
26.5
32.0
1.96
1.62
45.1
44.2
31.3
25.8
30.8
2.11
1.78
45.3
44.5
29.7
24.9
29.3
2.27
1.95
45.9
45.2
28.2
23.9
27.7
2.44
2.12
46.5
45.8
26.5
22.9
26.0
2.61
2.31
47.3
46.6
24.8
21.9
24.4
2.80
2.51
48.0
47.4
23.2
20.9
22.8
3.01
2.73
48.8
48.1
21.7
20.0
21.3
3.24
2.96
49.5
48.8

67
34.3
21.9
33.8
1.98
1.65
51.2
50.2
33.7
21.7
33.3
2.14
1.81
50.9
50.2
32.3
21.0
31.8
2.31
1.99
51.3
50.6
30.8
20.3
30.4
2.48
2.17
51.7
51.1
29.1
19.4
28.7
2.67
2.36
52.3
51.8
27.4
18.5
26.9
2.87
2.57
53.1
52.5
25.6
17.6
25.2
3.08
2.79
53.8
53.2
23.9
16.8
23.5
3.30
3.03
54.5
53.9

72
35.5
17.3
35.0
2.00
1.66
57.5
56.7
35.4
17.3
35.0
2.16
1.84
57.0
56.3
34.3
16.8
33.8
2.33
2.02
57.2
56.6
33.1
16.3
32.7
2.51
2.20
57.4
56.8
31.7
15.7
31.2
2.71
2.40
57.8
57.3
29.9
14.9
29.5
2.91
2.61
58.4
57.9
28.1
14.2
27.7
3.13
2.84
59.0
58.5
26.3
13.5
25.9
3.37
3.09
59.7
59.2

Air Entering Evaporator Cfm/BF


740/0.02
Air Entering Evaporator Ewb (F)
57
62
67
72
31.7
33.3
34.8
35.7
31.7
28.2
22.9
17.7
31.1
32.7
34.2
35.2
1.97
1.99
2.01
2.02
1.61
1.63
1.65
1.67
43.9
47.8
54.0
60.1
40.7
46.6
52.6
59.0
30.6
32.3
34.6
35.8
30.6
27.8
23.0
17.8
30.1
31.7
34.0
35.2
2.12
2.14
2.17
2.19
1.78
1.79
1.82
1.84
44.3
47.7
53.3
59.6
40.9
46.8
52.4
58.7
29.2
30.7
33.1
34.8
29.2
26.8
22.3
17.5
28.7
30.1
32.6
34.3
2.29
2.31
2.34
2.37
1.95
1.97
2.00
2.03
45.3
48.2
53.7
59.5
41.4
47.3
52.8
58.8
27.8
29.1
31.6
33.9
27.8
25.9
21.6
17.1
27.3
28.6
31.1
33.4
2.45
2.47
2.50
2.55
2.12
2.14
2.17
2.21
46.3
48.6
54.0
59.5
41.9
47.8
53.2
58.9
26.4
27.4
29.9
32.3
26.4
24.9
20.8
16.5
25.9
26.9
29.4
31.8
2.63
2.65
2.70
2.74
2.31
2.33
2.37
2.41
47.4
49.3
54.4
59.9
42.5
48.5
53.7
59.3
24.9
25.7
28.2
30.6
24.9
23.8
19.9
15.8
24.4
25.2
27.7
30.1
2.83
2.84
2.90
2.94
2.51
2.53
2.59
2.63
48.5
50.0
55.0
60.4
43.1
49.1
54.3
59.8
23.5
24.0
26.4
28.8
23.5
22.8
19.0
15.0
23.0
23.5
25.9
28.3
3.04
3.05
3.12
3.17
2.73
2.75
2.81
2.86
49.7
50.7
55.6
60.9
43.6
49.8
55.0
60.3
22.1
22.4
24.6
26.9
22.1
21.7
18.1
14.3
21.7
21.9
24.1
26.4
3.27
3.28
3.34
3.40
2.97
2.98
3.05
3.10
50.8
51.4
56.3
61.4
44.2
50.4
55.6
60.9

840/0.03
57
33.0
33.0
32.3
2.01
1.63
46.9
42.2
31.8
31.8
31.2
2.16
1.78
47.4
42.5
30.5
30.5
29.9
2.33
1.96
48.2
42.9
29.1
29.1
28.5
2.50
2.14
49.0
43.3
27.6
27.6
27.0
2.68
2.33
50.0
43.8
26.1
26.1
25.5
2.87
2.54
51.1
44.3
24.6
24.6
24.0
3.09
2.76
52.2
44.9
23.1
23.1
22.5
3.32
3.00
53.3
45.4

62
33.8
29.8
33.1
2.02
1.64
50.2
48.5
32.8
29.4
32.2
2.17
1.80
49.9
48.6
31.4
28.6
30.8
2.34
1.97
50.2
49.0
29.9
27.8
29.3
2.51
2.15
50.4
49.4
28.1
26.7
27.5
2.69
2.34
51.0
49.9
26.4
25.6
25.8
2.88
2.54
51.7
50.5
24.7
24.4
24.2
3.09
2.76
52.3
51.1
23.1
23.1
22.5
3.32
3.00
53.2
51.6

67
35.0
23.7
34.4
2.04
1.66
56.3
54.5
34.6
23.8
34.0
2.19
1.82
55.8
54.4
33.4
23.4
32.8
2.36
2.00
55.8
54.6
32.2
22.9
31.6
2.54
2.18
55.8
54.8
30.6
22.1
30.0
2.73
2.38
56.1
55.3
28.8
21.3
28.3
2.93
2.60
56.5
55.8
26.9
20.3
26.4
3.15
2.83
57.1
56.3
25.1
19.4
24.6
3.38
3.06
57.6
56.9

72
35.9
18.1
35.3
2.05
1.67
62.1
60.7
36.0
18.3
35.4
2.22
1.84
61.6
60.4
35.2
18.1
34.6
2.40
2.03
61.4
60.4
34.5
17.9
33.9
2.58
2.22
61.2
60.4
32.9
17.3
32.3
2.77
2.43
61.5
60.8
31.2
16.6
30.6
2.98
2.64
61.9
61.2
29.3
15.8
28.8
3.20
2.87
62.3
61.7
27.5
15.1
26.9
3.44
3.12
62.8
62.2

*Refer to Systems Index Table on page 26.


Rating condition.
Not recommended for long-term operation.

BF
CMP
Edb
Ewb
kW
LDB
LWB
SHG
TC
TCG

LEGEND
Bypass Factor
Compressor
Entering Dry Bulb
Entering Wet Bulb
Total Power
Leaving Dry Bulb
Leaving Wet Bulb
Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Total Net Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Gross Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)

NOTES:
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. The SHG is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering indoor
coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHG.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHG.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 BF) x (edb 80).

33

Performance data (cont)


COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
SYSTEM 8* 53QAB036 CEILING-SUSPENDED SYSTEM (38HDC036 WITH 40QAB036)
Temp (F)
Air Entering
Condenser
(Edb)

55

65

75

85

95

105

115

125

TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB

640/0.03
57
37.0
35.3
36.4
1.99
1.67
37.1
35.9
34.8
33.7
34.3
2.23
1.92
37.5
36.4
32.4
31.7
31.8
2.50
2.18
38.4
37.2
29.9
29.7
29.4
2.77
2.45
39.4
38.1
27.6
27.6
27.1
3.07
2.76
40.6
38.9
25.4
25.4
24.9
3.40
3.09
42.1
39.7
23.3
23.3
22.8
3.76
3.45
43.5
40.5
21.2
21.2
20.8
4.14
3.83
45.1
41.3

62
39.7
30.9
39.2
2.01
1.69
42.5
41.5
37.6
29.5
37.0
2.25
1.93
42.8
41.9
35.2
27.9
34.6
2.53
2.22
43.4
42.6
32.7
26.4
32.2
2.82
2.50
44.0
43.2
30.1
24.6
29.6
3.13
2.82
44.9
44.2
27.5
22.9
27.0
3.46
3.15
45.9
45.1
25.0
21.2
24.5
3.82
3.51
46.8
46.0
22.5
19.6
22.1
4.20
3.89
47.8
47.0

67
41.2
25.5
40.6
2.02
1.70
49.2
48.1
39.9
24.8
39.3
2.27
1.95
48.8
47.9
37.7
23.6
37.2
2.56
2.24
49.1
48.3
35.6
22.5
35.0
2.85
2.54
49.4
48.7
33.0
21.0
32.5
3.18
2.87
50.1
49.4
30.3
19.6
29.8
3.54
3.23
50.9
50.2
27.6
18.1
27.1
3.91
3.60
51.8
51.1
24.9
16.6
24.5
4.30
3.99
52.8
52.1

72
43.2
20.8
42.6
2.04
1.73
55.0
54.5
41.8
20.1
41.3
2.29
1.98
54.9
54.3
39.9
19.2
39.4
2.59
2.28
55.0
54.5
38.1
18.3
37.6
2.89
2.57
55.2
54.6
35.4
17.1
34.9
3.22
2.90
55.8
55.2
32.7
15.9
32.2
3.57
3.26
56.5
55.9
30.1
14.8
29.7
3.98
3.67
57.1
56.6
27.3
13.5
26.9
4.39
4.07
58.0
57.4

Air Entering Evaporator Cfm/BF


740/0.03
Air Entering Evaporator Ewb (F)
57
62
67
72
38.4
40.9
42.6
43.5
37.8
32.9
27.0
21.2
37.7
40.2
42.0
42.8
2.02
2.04
2.06
2.07
1.68
1.70
1.72
1.73
40.3
45.5
51.8
58.1
38.4
44.2
50.5
57.2
36.2
38.8
40.7
42.1
36.1
31.6
26.0
20.5
35.6
38.1
40.1
41.5
2.26
2.28
2.30
2.32
1.92
1.94
1.96
1.98
40.7
45.7
51.8
57.9
38.9
44.5
50.6
57.0
33.9
36.3
38.6
40.3
33.8
29.9
24.9
19.7
33.3
35.7
38.0
39.7
2.54
2.57
2.59
2.62
2.20
2.23
2.26
2.28
41.7
46.1
51.9
57.9
39.5
45.1
50.9
57.1
31.5
33.8
36.5
38.5
31.5
28.3
23.8
18.9
30.9
33.2
35.9
37.9
2.82
2.85
2.89
2.92
2.48
2.51
2.55
2.58
42.7
46.6
52.0
57.9
40.1
45.6
51.1
57.2
29.2
31.2
34.0
36.1
29.2
26.6
22.4
17.8
28.6
30.6
33.4
35.5
3.13
3.18
3.22
3.25
2.79
2.84
2.88
2.91
44.0
47.2
52.5
58.3
40.7
46.3
51.7
57.6
26.9
28.5
31.3
33.4
26.9
24.8
21.0
16.6
26.4
28.0
30.7
32.8
3.47
3.51
3.58
3.61
3.13
3.18
3.25
3.27
45.3
48.1
53.1
58.8
41.4
47.1
52.3
58.1
24.6
25.9
28.5
30.9
24.6
23.0
19.4
15.5
24.1
25.4
28.0
30.3
3.83
3.88
3.97
4.02
3.50
3.54
3.63
3.68
46.7
49.0
53.9
59.3
42.1
48.0
53.1
58.6
22.5
23.3
25.6
28.0
22.5
21.3
17.9
14.3
22.0
22.8
25.1
27.5
4.22
4.26
4.36
4.43
3.88
3.92
4.02
4.10
48.1
49.8
54.8
60.0
42.8
48.8
54.0
59.3

840/0.04
57
39.5
39.5
38.8
2.05
1.69
43.5
40.5
37.4
37.4
36.7
2.29
1.93
44.1
40.8
35.2
35.2
34.5
2.58
2.22
44.9
41.2
33.0
33.0
32.4
2.87
2.50
45.6
41.6
30.6
30.6
30.0
3.19
2.83
46.8
42.2
28.2
28.2
27.6
3.53
3.17
48.0
42.8
25.8
25.8
25.2
3.90
3.54
49.3
43.5
23.5
23.5
22.9
4.28
3.93
50.7
44.1

62
41.0
34.1
40.3
2.06
1.70
48.7
46.6
39.4
33.2
38.7
2.31
1.95
48.2
46.7
37.0
31.7
36.3
2.60
2.23
48.5
47.1
34.7
30.2
34.0
2.88
2.52
48.7
47.5
32.0
28.4
31.4
3.21
2.85
49.3
48.1
29.3
26.6
28.7
3.56
3.20
49.9
48.7
26.6
24.7
26.0
3.92
3.57
50.7
49.5
24.0
22.8
23.4
4.30
3.95
51.5
50.2

67
42.5
27.5
41.7
2.08
1.72
54.8
52.8
41.1
26.9
40.3
2.33
1.97
54.4
52.8
39.1
25.9
38.4
2.62
2.26
54.3
52.9
37.1
24.9
36.4
2.91
2.55
54.3
53.1
34.6
23.6
34.0
3.25
2.89
54.5
53.5
32.0
22.2
31.4
3.62
3.26
55.0
54.0
29.2
20.7
28.6
4.01
3.65
55.6
54.7
26.3
19.1
25.7
4.41
4.05
56.3
55.4

72
43.7
21.5
42.9
2.10
1.73
60.4
59.2
42.3
20.9
41.6
2.35
1.98
60.2
59.1
40.7
20.2
40.0
2.65
2.29
60.1
59.0
39.1
19.6
38.4
2.95
2.59
60.0
59.0
36.8
18.6
36.1
3.29
2.93
60.1
59.3
34.1
17.4
33.5
3.66
3.30
60.6
59.7
31.3
16.2
30.7
4.05
3.69
61.1
60.3
28.5
14.9
27.9
4.46
4.10
61.6
60.8

*Refer to Systems Index Table on page 26.


Rating condition.
Not recommended for long-term operation.

BF
CMP
Edb
Ewb
kW
LDB
LWB
SHG
TC
TCG

34

LEGEND
Bypass Factor
Compressor
Entering Dry Bulb
Entering Wet Bulb
Total Power
Leaving Dry Bulb
Leaving Wet Bulb
Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Total Net Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Gross Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)

NOTES:
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. The SHG is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering indoor
coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHG.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHG.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 BF) x (edb 80).

COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)


SYSTEM 9* 53QAB048 CEILING-SUSPENDED SYSTEM (38HDC048 WITH 40QAB048)
Temp (F)
Air Entering
Condenser
(Edb)

55

65

75

85

95

105

115

125

TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB

1100/0.05
57
47.5
46.5
46.4
2.86
2.26
42.0
39.2
46.7
46.2
45.6
3.18
2.59
41.6
39.3
44.7
44.5
43.7
3.52
2.95
42.5
39.8
42.8
42.8
41.7
3.86
3.30
43.4
40.4
40.8
40.8
39.7
4.23
3.68
44.5
41.0
38.6
38.6
37.6
4.62
4.09
45.9
41.7
36.6
36.6
35.6
5.03
4.51
47.2
42.4
34.4
34.4
33.4
5.46
4.95
48.6
43.1

62
49.7
39.7
48.6
2.87
2.28
47.6
45.3
49.3
39.9
48.2
3.19
2.61
47.0
45.2
47.6
39.2
46.6
3.55
2.97
47.1
45.5
46.0
38.4
45.0
3.90
3.34
47.2
45.9
43.6
37.0
42.6
4.28
3.74
47.9
46.6
41.0
35.5
40.0
4.67
4.14
48.7
47.4
38.5
34.0
37.5
5.08
4.56
49.6
48.2
35.9
32.5
35.0
5.50
4.99
50.4
49.0

67
51.8
32.7
50.7
2.90
2.30
53.5
51.5
51.9
33.0
50.8
3.22
2.63
52.8
51.2
50.7
32.5
49.6
3.58
3.00
52.8
51.3
49.4
32.0
48.4
3.94
3.37
52.8
51.5
47.3
31.1
46.3
4.33
3.78
53.2
52.0
45.0
30.0
44.0
4.75
4.21
53.7
52.6
42.3
28.8
41.3
5.18
4.66
54.4
53.3
39.5
27.4
38.5
5.61
5.10
55.2
54.1

72
53.0
25.9
51.9
2.91
2.31
59.2
58.0
54.2
26.4
53.2
3.25
2.67
58.5
57.4
53.4
26.1
52.4
3.62
3.04
58.4
57.4
52.7
25.8
51.6
3.98
3.42
58.3
57.3
50.3
24.8
49.3
4.37
3.82
58.8
57.8
48.3
24.0
47.3
4.80
4.26
59.2
58.2
45.9
23.0
44.9
5.25
4.72
59.7
58.8
42.9
21.8
41.9
5.68
5.16
60.5
59.6

Air Entering Evaporator Cfm/BF


1160/0.05
Air Entering Evaporator Ewb (F)
57
62
67
72
48.2
49.9
51.9
53.1
47.6
40.4
33.0
26.1
47.0
48.7
50.7
51.9
2.88
2.89
2.92
2.93
2.27
2.28
2.30
2.31
43.1
48.9
54.7
60.2
40.0
46.3
52.4
58.8
47.2
49.7
52.3
53.8
47.0
40.8
33.6
26.4
46.0
48.5
51.2
52.7
3.20
3.21
3.24
3.26
2.59
2.61
2.64
2.66
43.0
48.0
53.8
59.6
40.1
46.0
52.0
58.4
45.4
48.1
51.1
53.2
45.3
40.1
33.2
26.2
44.3
46.9
50.0
52.1
3.54
3.57
3.60
3.63
2.95
2.98
3.01
3.04
43.8
48.1
53.7
59.5
40.6
46.4
52.2
58.3
43.7
46.4
49.9
52.6
43.7
39.3
32.7
25.9
42.6
45.3
48.8
51.5
3.89
3.92
3.96
4.00
3.31
3.34
3.38
3.42
44.6
48.2
53.7
59.3
41.0
46.7
52.3
58.2
41.6
44.1
47.8
50.5
41.6
38.1
31.8
25.1
40.5
43.0
46.7
49.4
4.26
4.31
4.35
4.38
3.70
3.75
3.79
3.82
45.7
48.7
54.0
59.7
41.6
47.3
52.7
58.6
39.5
41.5
45.4
48.5
39.5
36.5
30.7
24.3
38.4
40.5
44.4
47.5
4.65
4.70
4.77
4.81
4.10
4.15
4.22
4.26
47.0
49.5
54.5
60.0
42.3
48.1
53.3
59.0
37.3
38.9
42.8
46.3
37.3
35.0
29.5
23.4
36.2
37.9
41.8
45.2
5.07
5.11
5.21
5.27
4.53
4.57
4.67
4.73
48.3
50.3
55.1
60.4
43.0
48.8
54.0
59.5
35.1
36.4
39.9
43.7
35.1
33.5
28.1
22.4
34.0
35.3
38.9
42.7
5.49
5.53
5.64
5.73
4.97
5.00
5.11
5.21
49.7
51.2
55.9
61.0
43.7
49.6
54.8
60.0

1200/0.06
57
48.6
48.2
47.4
2.90
2.27
43.9
40.5
47.4
47.4
46.3
3.21
2.59
44.0
40.7
45.8
45.8
44.7
3.56
2.96
44.7
41.1
44.2
44.2
43.1
3.91
3.32
45.4
41.4
42.1
42.1
41.0
4.28
3.71
46.5
42.0
39.9
39.9
38.8
4.68
4.11
47.7
42.7
37.8
37.8
36.7
5.09
4.54
49.0
43.3
35.5
35.5
34.4
5.52
4.98
50.4
44.0

62
50.3
41.0
49.1
2.91
2.28
49.4
46.7
50.1
41.5
48.9
3.23
2.62
48.6
46.5
48.4
40.8
47.3
3.59
2.98
48.6
46.9
46.8
40.0
45.6
3.94
3.35
48.7
47.2
44.5
38.8
43.4
4.33
3.75
49.2
47.7
41.9
37.2
40.8
4.72
4.16
50.0
48.5
39.2
35.6
38.1
5.13
4.58
50.8
49.2
36.6
34.1
35.5
5.55
5.01
51.6
50.0

67
51.9
33.3
50.7
2.93
2.30
55.4
53.0
52.4
33.9
51.2
3.26
2.64
54.5
52.6
51.3
33.5
50.1
3.61
3.01
54.4
52.7
50.1
33.2
49.0
3.97
3.38
54.2
52.8
48.1
32.3
47.0
4.37
3.79
54.5
53.2
45.7
31.2
44.6
4.79
4.23
54.9
53.7
43.1
30.0
42.0
5.23
4.68
55.5
54.4
40.1
28.6
39.0
5.66
5.12
56.3
55.2

72
53.1
26.2
51.9
2.95
2.32
60.8
59.4
54.7
26.9
53.5
3.29
2.67
60.0
58.7
54.1
26.7
52.9
3.66
3.05
59.8
58.6
53.4
26.5
52.3
4.03
3.44
59.6
58.5
51.1
25.5
50.0
4.41
3.84
60.1
59.0
49.1
24.7
48.0
4.84
4.28
60.4
59.3
46.7
23.8
45.6
5.29
4.74
60.8
59.8
44.0
22.7
42.9
5.76
5.22
61.4
60.4

*Refer to Systems Index Table on page 26.


Rating condition.
Not recommended for long-term operation.

BF
CMP
Edb
Ewb
kW
LDB
LWB
SHG
TC
TCG

LEGEND
Bypass Factor
Compressor
Entering Dry Bulb
Entering Wet Bulb
Total Power
Leaving Dry Bulb
Leaving Wet Bulb
Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Total Net Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Gross Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)

NOTES:
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. The SHG is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering indoor
coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHG.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHG.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 BF) x (edb 80).

35

Performance data (cont)


COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
SYSTEM 10* 53QAB060 CEILING-SUSPENDED SYSTEM (38HDC060 WITH 40QAB060)
Temp (F)
Air Entering
Condenser
(Edb)

55

65

75

85

95

105

115

125

TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB

1040/0.03
57
58.9
55.8
57.8
3.94
3.37
36.8
35.4
56.1
53.7
55.0
4.16
3.61
37.2
36.0
52.8
51.0
51.7
4.36
3.84
38.2
36.8
49.4
48.4
48.4
4.57
4.07
39.1
37.6
46.2
45.8
45.2
4.78
4.30
40.1
38.5
42.9
42.9
41.9
4.98
4.52
41.5
39.4
39.8
39.8
38.9
5.16
4.73
43.1
40.3
36.7
36.7
35.8
5.34
4.93
44.8
41.2

62
63.3
48.9
62.2
3.99
3.42
42.2
41.1
60.6
47.2
59.5
4.21
3.66
42.5
41.5
57.3
45.1
56.2
4.43
3.91
43.1
42.1
54.1
43.0
53.0
4.66
4.15
43.7
42.8
50.4
40.7
49.4
4.87
4.39
44.7
43.7
46.8
38.4
45.8
5.07
4.62
45.6
44.6
43.1
36.1
42.1
5.26
4.82
46.6
45.6
39.4
33.8
38.4
5.42
5.01
47.7
46.7

67
67.7
41.7
66.6
4.05
3.48
47.9
46.9
65.2
40.3
64.1
4.27
3.72
48.1
47.2
61.9
38.6
60.9
4.50
3.97
48.6
47.7
58.7
36.8
57.7
4.73
4.22
49.1
48.3
55.1
34.9
54.1
4.96
4.48
49.8
49.0
51.4
32.9
50.5
5.18
4.73
50.6
49.8
47.5
30.9
46.6
5.38
4.95
51.6
50.8
43.5
28.8
42.6
5.56
5.15
52.6
51.8

72
71.5
34.2
70.4
4.11
3.53
53.8
53.2
69.6
33.3
68.5
4.34
3.79
53.8
53.2
66.3
31.8
65.3
4.57
4.04
54.3
53.7
63.1
30.2
62.0
4.80
4.29
54.8
54.1
59.4
28.6
58.4
5.03
4.55
55.4
54.7
55.7
27.0
54.7
5.26
4.81
56.1
55.4
51.8
25.3
50.9
5.48
5.05
56.9
56.2
47.8
23.6
46.9
5.68
5.27
57.8
57.0

Air Entering Evaporator Cfm/BF


1220/0.04
Air Entering Evaporator Ewb (F)
57
62
67
72
61.4
65.4
69.6
71.4
60.1
52.3
43.9
34.6
60.0
64.1
68.3
70.1
4.02
4.07
4.13
4.15
3.39
3.44
3.51
3.53
40.3
45.6
51.3
57.5
38.3
44.1
49.9
56.6
58.7
62.6
66.7
71.1
58.1
50.6
42.4
34.5
57.4
61.3
65.4
69.8
4.24
4.28
4.34
4.42
3.64
3.68
3.74
3.81
40.6
45.8
51.5
57.0
38.7
44.4
50.2
56.1
55.4
59.3
63.7
68.0
55.1
48.6
40.8
33.1
54.2
58.1
62.4
66.7
4.46
4.51
4.57
4.65
3.88
3.93
4.00
4.07
41.6
46.2
51.7
57.3
39.3
44.9
50.6
56.4
52.1
56.1
60.7
64.9
52.1
46.6
39.3
31.7
50.9
54.9
59.5
63.6
4.67
4.73
4.81
4.88
4.12
4.18
4.26
4.33
42.6
46.6
52.0
57.6
40.0
45.4
50.9
56.7
48.9
52.5
57.0
61.2
48.9
44.3
37.4
30.1
47.7
51.3
55.8
60.1
4.88
4.96
5.04
5.11
4.36
4.44
4.51
4.59
43.8
47.3
52.5
58.1
40.6
46.1
51.5
57.2
45.7
48.6
53.2
57.4
45.7
41.8
35.4
28.5
44.5
47.5
52.1
56.3
5.09
5.16
5.27
5.35
4.59
4.66
4.77
4.85
45.1
48.1
53.2
58.6
41.3
47.0
52.2
57.8
42.4
44.8
49.3
53.4
42.4
39.4
33.3
26.7
41.3
43.7
48.2
52.3
5.28
5.35
5.48
5.56
4.81
4.87
5.00
5.09
46.6
49.0
53.9
59.3
42.1
47.8
53.0
58.4
39.1
40.9
45.1
49.3
39.1
36.9
31.1
25.0
38.1
39.8
44.0
48.3
5.45
5.51
5.65
5.76
5.00
5.06
5.20
5.31
48.1
50.0
54.8
60.0
42.9
48.7
53.8
59.2

1600/0.06
57
66.0
66.0
64.3
4.20
3.46
46.9
42.3
63.3
63.3
61.6
4.41
3.70
47.4
42.5
60.3
60.3
58.6
4.63
3.95
48.1
42.8
57.2
57.2
55.6
4.86
4.21
48.8
43.2
53.9
53.9
52.3
5.09
4.47
49.7
43.7
50.3
50.3
48.8
5.30
4.70
50.9
44.2
46.7
46.7
45.2
5.49
4.93
52.1
44.8
43.0
43.0
41.6
5.66
5.13
53.4
45.5

62
67.6
58.2
65.9
4.21
3.47
51.0
48.5
65.3
57.0
63.6
4.43
3.72
50.7
48.6
62.1
55.1
60.5
4.65
3.97
50.9
48.9
58.9
53.2
57.3
4.87
4.22
51.1
49.3
55.3
50.8
53.8
5.10
4.48
51.5
49.7
51.5
48.4
50.0
5.32
4.73
52.0
50.3
47.5
45.6
46.0
5.51
4.95
52.8
50.9
43.4
42.6
42.0
5.67
5.14
53.7
51.6

67
71.2
47.4
69.4
4.27
3.52
56.5
54.3
68.9
46.5
67.3
4.48
3.77
56.3
54.4
66.1
45.2
64.4
4.71
4.03
56.3
54.6
63.2
43.9
61.6
4.95
4.30
56.3
54.8
59.5
42.0
58.0
5.18
4.56
56.6
55.2
55.6
40.1
54.1
5.40
4.81
57.0
55.7
51.6
38.0
50.1
5.61
5.05
57.5
56.2
47.4
35.8
46.0
5.80
5.27
58.0
56.8

72
73.3
36.7
71.6
4.30
3.56
62.0
60.5
71.8
36.1
70.1
4.53
3.82
61.8
60.3
69.4
35.1
67.7
4.77
4.09
61.8
60.4
66.9
34.2
65.3
5.01
4.36
61.7
60.5
63.5
32.7
61.9
5.25
4.63
61.9
60.8
59.7
31.2
58.2
5.48
4.89
62.3
61.2
55.6
29.5
54.1
5.70
5.14
62.7
61.6
51.3
27.7
49.9
5.90
5.37
63.2
62.2

*Refer to Systems Index Table on page 26.


Rating condition.
Not recommended for long-term operation.

BF
CMP
Edb
Ewb
kW
LDB
LWB
SHG
TC
TCG

36

LEGEND
Bypass Factor
Compressor
Entering Dry Bulb
Entering Wet Bulb
Total Power
Leaving Dry Bulb
Leaving Wet Bulb
Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Total Net Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Gross Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)

NOTES:
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. The SHG is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering indoor
coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHG.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHG.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 BF) x (edb 80).

COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)


SYSTEM 11* 53QKB018 IN-CEILING CASSETTE SYSTEM (38HDC018 WITH 40QKB024)
Temp (F)
Air Entering
Condenser
(Edb)

55

65

75

85

95

105

115

125

TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB

375/0.03
57
19.0
18.2
18.6
1.33
1.05
37.1
36.0
17.8
17.4
17.4
1.41
1.14
38.3
37.2
16.6
16.5
16.3
1.47
1.21
39.9
38.3
15.5
15.5
15.2
1.54
1.28
41.5
39.4
14.5
14.5
14.2
1.59
1.34
43.3
40.4
13.5
13.5
13.2
1.63
1.39
45.2
41.4
12.5
12.5
12.2
1.66
1.43
47.2
42.4
11.5
11.5
11.2
1.69
1.47
49.2
43.4

62
20.7
16.1
20.4
1.35
1.07
42.2
41.3
19.6
15.5
19.2
1.44
1.17
43.0
42.2
18.2
14.7
17.9
1.51
1.24
44.2
43.4
16.9
13.9
16.6
1.58
1.32
45.5
44.7
15.6
13.2
15.3
1.63
1.38
46.7
45.9
14.3
12.4
14.0
1.67
1.43
47.9
47.1
13.1
11.7
12.8
1.69
1.46
49.2
48.2
11.8
11.0
11.5
1.71
1.49
50.4
49.4

67
22.3
13.7
22.0
1.36
1.08
47.9
47.0
21.3
13.3
21.0
1.46
1.18
48.4
47.6
20.0
12.6
19.7
1.54
1.28
49.3
48.6
18.8
12.0
18.5
1.62
1.37
50.3
49.6
17.3
11.3
17.0
1.68
1.43
51.5
50.8
15.9
10.6
15.6
1.73
1.49
52.7
52.0
14.6
9.98
14.3
1.76
1.52
53.9
53.2
13.2
9.33
12.9
1.79
1.56
55.1
54.3

72
23.3
11.2
23.0
1.37
1.09
54.1
53.5
22.7
10.9
22.4
1.48
1.20
54.2
53.6
21.7
10.4
21.4
1.57
1.31
54.8
54.3
20.7
9.98
20.3
1.66
1.41
55.5
54.9
19.2
9.38
18.9
1.74
1.49
56.5
55.9
17.7
8.75
17.4
1.79
1.55
57.7
57.0
16.3
8.16
16.0
1.83
1.59
58.8
58.2
14.8
7.56
14.5
1.86
1.64
60.0
59.3

Air Entering Evaporator Cfm/BF


415/0.03
Air Entering Evaporator Ewb (F)
57
62
67
72
19.6
21.2
22.4
23.5
19.3
16.9
14.0
11.3
19.3
20.9
22.1
23.2
1.35
1.36
1.37
1.39
1.06
1.07
1.08
1.10
39.1
44.3
50.4
56.2
37.7
43.1
49.2
55.5
18.4
20.1
21.9
23.2
18.4
16.3
13.8
11.2
18.0
19.7
21.5
22.8
1.43
1.45
1.48
1.49
1.15
1.17
1.19
1.21
40.2
44.9
50.3
56.1
38.7
43.9
49.3
55.4
17.3
18.7
20.6
22.1
17.3
15.5
13.2
10.7
16.9
18.4
20.2
21.8
1.50
1.53
1.56
1.59
1.22
1.25
1.29
1.31
42.0
46.0
51.1
56.6
39.7
45.0
50.2
56.0
16.2
17.4
19.3
21.1
16.2
14.7
12.6
10.3
15.8
17.0
18.9
20.7
1.57
1.60
1.65
1.68
1.30
1.33
1.38
1.41
43.7
47.0
51.9
57.2
40.6
46.1
51.1
56.5
15.1
16.0
17.8
19.7
15.1
13.9
11.9
9.74
14.8
15.7
17.4
19.4
1.62
1.65
1.70
1.76
1.36
1.39
1.45
1.50
45.5
48.2
53.0
58.0
41.5
47.2
52.2
57.3
14.0
14.7
16.3
18.2
14.0
13.2
11.2
9.12
13.7
14.3
16.0
17.8
1.67
1.69
1.75
1.82
1.41
1.44
1.50
1.57
47.3
49.3
54.1
59.0
42.4
48.3
53.3
58.4
13.0
13.4
14.9
16.6
13.0
12.5
10.5
8.50
12.7
13.1
14.6
16.3
1.70
1.71
1.78
1.85
1.45
1.47
1.54
1.61
49.1
50.5
55.2
60.1
43.4
49.4
54.4
59.4
12.0
12.1
13.5
15.1
12.0
11.7
9.85
7.89
11.7
11.8
13.2
14.8
1.73
1.74
1.81
1.89
1.49
1.50
1.57
1.65
51.0
51.6
56.3
61.1
44.3
50.5
55.4
60.4

525/0.05
57
21.0
21.0
20.6
1.39
1.07
44.8
41.2
20.1
20.1
19.7
1.48
1.17
45.7
41.6
19.0
19.0
18.5
1.56
1.26
47.1
42.4
17.8
17.8
17.3
1.64
1.34
48.6
43.1
16.6
16.6
16.1
1.69
1.41
50.2
43.9
15.4
15.4
15.0
1.74
1.46
51.8
44.7
14.2
14.2
13.8
1.77
1.51
53.5
45.5
13.0
13.0
12.7
1.81
1.55
55.1
46.3

62
22.0
18.5
21.6
1.40
1.08
49.2
47.1
21.2
18.3
20.8
1.50
1.19
48.9
47.4
19.8
17.6
19.4
1.58
1.27
49.6
48.2
18.4
16.8
18.0
1.65
1.36
50.3
49.1
16.9
15.9
16.5
1.71
1.42
51.3
50.0
15.5
15.1
15.1
1.75
1.47
52.3
50.8
14.3
14.1
13.9
1.78
1.51
53.7
51.6
13.1
13.1
12.7
1.81
1.55
55.1
52.4

67
23.3
15.2
22.9
1.42
1.10
54.8
52.9
22.8
15.1
22.3
1.52
1.21
54.4
53.0
21.5
14.6
21.1
1.60
1.30
54.8
53.6
20.2
14.1
19.8
1.69
1.40
55.3
54.2
18.7
13.4
18.3
1.76
1.47
56.0
55.1
17.1
12.6
16.7
1.81
1.53
57.0
55.9
15.6
11.9
15.2
1.84
1.57
57.8
56.8
14.1
11.2
13.7
1.86
1.60
58.7
57.7

72
23.7
11.7
23.3
1.42
1.10
60.8
59.4
23.7
11.7
23.2
1.53
1.22
60.3
59.1
22.8
11.4
22.4
1.63
1.33
60.5
59.4
21.9
11.1
21.5
1.72
1.43
60.6
59.7
20.6
10.6
20.1
1.81
1.52
61.1
60.3
19.0
10.0
18.6
1.87
1.60
61.8
61.0
17.4
9.40
17.0
1.91
1.64
62.7
61.9
15.8
8.76
15.4
1.94
1.68
63.6
62.7

*Refer to Systems Index Table on page 26.


Rating condition.
Not recommended for long-term operation.

BF
CMP
Edb
Ewb
kW
LDB
LWB
SHG
TC
TCG

LEGEND
Bypass Factor
Compressor
Entering Dry Bulb
Entering Wet Bulb
Total Power
Leaving Dry Bulb
Leaving Wet Bulb
Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Total Net Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Gross Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)

NOTES:
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. The SHG is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering indoor
coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHG.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHG.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 BF) x (edb 80).

37

Performance data (cont)


COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
SYSTEM 12* 53QKB024 IN-CEILING CASSETTE SYSTEM (38HDC024 WITH 40QKB036)
Temp (F)
Air Entering
Condenser
(Edb)

55

65

75

85

95

105

115

125

TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB

635/0.08
57
26.7
26.7
26.3
2.14
1.71
45.2
41.3
25.2
25.2
24.8
2.16
1.76
45.8
41.7
23.5
23.5
23.1
2.15
1.79
46.8
42.2
21.9
21.9
21.5
2.14
1.82
47.7
42.7
20.2
20.2
19.9
2.10
1.82
48.8
43.2
18.6
18.6
18.3
2.03
1.78
49.8
43.7
17.1
17.1
16.8
1.89
1.68
50.9
44.2
15.6
15.6
15.3
1.76
1.59
52.0
44.8

62
28.5
23.7
28.0
2.15
1.72
49.1
47.0
26.7
22.6
26.2
2.16
1.77
49.3
47.4
24.8
21.5
24.4
2.16
1.80
49.7
47.9
23.0
20.3
22.6
2.16
1.83
50.1
48.4
21.1
19.0
20.7
2.11
1.83
50.7
49.0
19.3
17.7
18.9
2.04
1.79
51.4
49.7
17.6
16.5
17.3
1.90
1.69
52.0
50.3
15.9
15.3
15.6
1.77
1.59
52.7
50.9

67
30.1
19.4
29.6
2.16
1.73
54.9
52.9
29.0
19.0
28.6
2.18
1.79
54.3
52.8
27.1
18.0
26.7
2.18
1.82
54.7
53.3
25.1
17.0
24.7
2.17
1.85
55.1
53.7
23.2
16.0
22.8
2.13
1.85
55.5
54.2
21.3
14.9
20.9
2.07
1.82
56.0
54.8
19.4
13.8
19.1
1.93
1.72
56.7
55.4
17.5
12.8
17.2
1.80
1.62
57.3
56.0

72
31.7
15.5
31.2
2.18
1.75
60.0
58.8
30.4
15.0
30.0
2.19
1.80
59.9
58.8
28.7
14.2
28.3
2.19
1.83
60.1
59.1
27.0
13.5
26.6
2.19
1.87
60.3
59.3
25.1
12.7
24.7
2.15
1.87
60.7
59.7
23.2
11.9
22.9
2.09
1.84
61.0
60.1
21.3
11.0
21.0
1.96
1.75
61.5
60.6
19.4
10.1
19.0
1.83
1.65
62.1
61.2

Air Entering Evaporator Cfm/BF


745/0.10
Air Entering Evaporator Ewb (F)
57
62
67
72
28.0
29.2
30.9
32.1
28.0
25.3
20.6
16.0
27.4
28.7
30.4
31.6
2.18
2.19
2.20
2.21
1.72
1.73
1.74
1.75
49.0
52.0
57.3
62.5
43.3
49.2
54.9
60.9
26.5
27.5
29.7
31.1
26.5
24.4
20.2
15.6
26.0
27.0
29.2
30.6
2.19
2.20
2.22
2.23
1.77
1.78
1.80
1.81
49.5
51.9
56.8
62.2
43.5
49.5
54.9
60.8
24.8
25.6
27.8
29.4
24.8
23.2
19.2
14.9
24.3
25.1
27.3
28.9
2.19
2.19
2.21
2.23
1.80
1.81
1.83
1.84
50.2
52.1
57.0
62.3
43.9
49.9
55.2
60.9
23.1
23.7
25.8
27.8
23.1
22.0
18.2
14.3
22.6
23.3
25.4
27.3
2.18
2.18
2.20
2.22
1.84
1.84
1.86
1.88
51.0
52.4
57.2
62.3
44.3
50.3
55.6
61.1
21.4
21.8
23.8
25.8
21.4
20.7
17.1
13.4
20.9
21.3
23.4
25.3
2.13
2.14
2.16
2.18
1.83
1.84
1.85
1.88
52.0
52.9
57.6
62.6
44.8
50.8
56.0
61.5
19.7
19.9
21.9
23.8
19.7
19.3
16.1
12.5
19.3
19.5
21.4
23.3
2.06
2.07
2.09
2.11
1.80
1.80
1.83
1.84
52.9
53.5
58.0
63.0
45.2
51.3
56.5
61.8
18.1
18.2
19.9
21.8
18.1
17.9
15.0
11.7
17.7
17.8
19.5
21.4
1.93
1.93
1.95
1.98
1.70
1.70
1.73
1.75
53.9
54.2
58.5
63.4
45.7
51.8
57.0
62.3
16.5
16.5
18.0
19.8
16.5
16.5
13.8
10.8
16.1
16.1
17.6
19.4
1.79
1.79
1.82
1.84
1.60
1.60
1.63
1.66
54.9
54.9
59.0
63.8
46.2
52.3
57.5
62.7

915/0.12
57
29.4
29.4
28.8
2.24
1.73
53.5
45.5
27.9
27.9
27.3
2.25
1.78
53.9
45.7
26.2
26.2
25.6
2.24
1.81
54.5
46.0
24.5
24.5
23.9
2.22
1.84
55.1
46.3
22.7
22.7
22.2
2.18
1.85
55.8
46.6
20.9
20.9
20.4
2.11
1.81
56.6
47.0
19.2
19.2
18.7
1.97
1.72
57.5
47.4
17.5
17.5
17.0
1.83
1.62
58.4
47.8

62
29.9
27.3
29.2
2.24
1.73
55.5
51.6
28.4
26.7
27.7
2.25
1.78
55.0
51.7
26.5
25.5
25.9
2.24
1.82
55.1
52.0
24.7
24.3
24.1
2.23
1.85
55.3
52.3
22.8
22.7
22.2
2.18
1.85
55.8
52.7
20.9
20.9
20.4
2.11
1.81
56.6
53.1
19.2
19.2
18.7
1.97
1.72
57.5
53.4
17.5
17.5
17.0
1.83
1.62
58.4
53.8

67
31.8
22.1
31.2
2.26
1.75
60.3
57.1
30.3
21.6
29.6
2.27
1.80
59.9
57.2
28.4
20.8
27.8
2.26
1.83
59.9
57.4
26.6
19.9
26.0
2.24
1.86
59.8
57.7
24.5
18.9
24.0
2.20
1.86
60.0
58.0
22.5
17.7
22.0
2.12
1.83
60.3
58.4
20.5
16.6
20.0
1.99
1.74
60.7
58.8
18.5
15.4
18.1
1.85
1.64
61.1
59.2

72
33.0
16.8
32.3
2.27
1.76
65.1
62.9
31.9
16.5
31.3
2.29
1.82
64.8
62.8
30.3
15.9
29.7
2.28
1.85
64.7
62.9
28.6
15.3
28.0
2.27
1.89
64.6
63.1
26.6
14.5
26.0
2.23
1.89
64.8
63.3
24.5
13.6
24.0
2.15
1.86
65.0
63.7
22.4
12.7
21.9
2.01
1.76
65.4
64.0
20.4
11.8
19.9
1.87
1.67
65.7
64.4

*Refer to Systems Index Table on page 26.


Rating condition.
Not recommended for long-term operation.

BF
CMP
Edb
Ewb
kW
LDB
LWB
SHG
TC
TCG

38

LEGEND
Bypass Factor
Compressor
Entering Dry Bulb
Entering Wet Bulb
Total Power
Leaving Dry Bulb
Leaving Wet Bulb
Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Total Net Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Gross Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)

NOTES:
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. The SHG is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering indoor
coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHG.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHG.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 BF) x (edb 80).

COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)


SYSTEM 13* 53QKB030 IN-CEILING CASSETTE SYSTEM (38HDC030 WITH 40QKB036)
Temp (F)
Air Entering
Condenser
(Edb)

55

65

75

85

95

105

115

125

TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB

635/0.08
57
33.1
32.7
32.6
2.10
1.77
41.5
39.2
30.8
30.7
30.3
2.28
1.95
42.2
39.7
28.6
28.5
28.1
2.48
2.16
43.2
40.3
26.3
26.3
25.9
2.68
2.36
44.3
40.9
24.2
24.2
23.8
2.92
2.60
45.4
41.4
22.1
22.1
21.8
3.18
2.87
46.5
42.0
20.2
20.2
19.8
3.49
3.19
47.7
42.6
18.3
18.3
17.9
3.81
3.50
48.8
43.2

62
35.7
28.6
35.2
2.13
1.79
46.4
44.6
33.4
27.1
33.0
2.31
1.98
46.6
45.0
30.9
25.4
30.5
2.52
2.19
47.2
45.7
28.4
23.7
28.0
2.73
2.41
47.8
46.3
25.9
22.0
25.5
2.96
2.64
48.5
47.0
23.5
20.3
23.1
3.22
2.91
49.3
47.7
21.3
18.8
20.9
3.53
3.22
50.0
48.4
19.1
17.2
18.7
3.83
3.53
50.7
49.1

67
38.1
24.0
37.6
2.15
1.81
52.0
50.5
36.0
22.8
35.5
2.34
2.01
52.0
50.7
33.6
21.6
33.2
2.56
2.23
52.3
51.1
31.2
20.3
30.8
2.78
2.46
52.6
51.5
28.6
18.8
28.2
3.03
2.71
53.3
52.1
25.9
17.3
25.6
3.29
2.98
54.0
52.8
23.5
15.9
23.1
3.59
3.29
54.7
53.5
21.0
14.5
20.7
3.90
3.60
55.4
54.2

72
39.2
19.0
38.7
2.16
1.83
57.9
57.0
38.1
18.5
37.6
2.36
2.03
57.5
56.7
36.0
17.5
35.5
2.59
2.27
57.7
56.9
33.8
16.5
33.4
2.82
2.50
57.8
57.0
31.3
15.3
30.8
3.08
2.76
58.3
57.5
28.6
14.1
28.2
3.36
3.05
58.8
58.0
25.9
12.9
25.5
3.68
3.37
59.5
58.7
23.2
11.7
22.9
3.99
3.69
60.2
59.4

Air Entering Evaporator Cfm/BF


745/0.10
Air Entering Evaporator Ewb (F)
57
62
67
72
34.6
36.8
38.8
39.4
34.6
30.5
25.0
19.3
34.0
36.2
38.2
38.8
2.14
2.16
2.18
2.19
1.78
1.80
1.82
1.83
45.3
49.5
55.1
60.9
41.4
47.1
53.0
59.5
32.6
34.5
37.0
38.7
32.6
29.2
24.2
19.1
32.0
34.0
36.5
38.1
2.33
2.34
2.37
2.40
1.98
1.99
2.02
2.04
45.8
49.5
54.8
60.3
41.7
47.4
53.0
59.1
30.3
32.0
34.6
36.6
30.3
27.5
22.9
18.2
29.7
31.5
34.1
36.1
2.54
2.56
2.59
2.63
2.19
2.21
2.25
2.28
46.8
49.9
55.0
60.3
42.2
47.9
53.3
59.2
27.9
29.5
32.2
34.6
27.9
25.8
21.6
17.3
27.4
29.0
31.7
34.1
2.74
2.77
2.82
2.85
2.40
2.43
2.47
2.51
47.8
50.3
55.1
60.3
42.7
48.4
53.7
59.3
25.6
26.9
29.6
32.1
25.6
23.9
20.2
16.2
25.1
26.4
29.1
31.7
2.98
3.01
3.07
3.12
2.64
2.67
2.73
2.78
48.8
50.9
55.6
60.5
43.2
49.0
54.2
59.6
23.4
24.3
26.8
29.4
23.4
22.1
18.6
14.9
23.0
23.9
26.4
28.9
3.24
3.26
3.34
3.40
2.90
2.93
3.00
3.06
49.8
51.6
56.2
61.0
43.7
49.6
54.8
60.0
21.4
22.0
24.2
26.6
21.4
20.4
17.1
13.7
21.0
21.6
23.8
26.2
3.55
3.57
3.64
3.72
3.22
3.24
3.31
3.39
50.9
52.2
56.8
61.6
44.2
50.2
55.4
60.6
19.3
19.7
21.7
23.9
19.3
18.7
15.6
12.4
18.9
19.3
21.3
23.5
3.86
3.88
3.95
4.04
3.54
3.55
3.63
3.71
52.0
52.9
57.4
62.2
44.8
50.8
56.0
61.2

915/0.12
57
36.5
36.5
35.8
2.19
1.80
50.3
44.0
34.5
34.5
33.8
2.38
1.99
50.6
44.1
32.2
32.2
31.6
2.60
2.21
51.3
44.4
29.9
29.9
29.3
2.82
2.44
51.9
44.8
27.4
27.4
26.8
3.06
2.68
52.9
45.2
25.1
25.1
24.5
3.32
2.95
53.8
45.7
22.8
22.8
22.3
3.63
3.27
54.8
46.1
20.6
20.6
20.1
3.94
3.58
55.8
46.6

62
37.7
32.8
36.9
2.21
1.81
53.3
49.9
35.7
31.9
35.0
2.39
2.00
52.9
50.0
33.2
30.3
32.5
2.62
2.23
53.0
50.4
30.7
28.6
30.1
2.84
2.45
53.2
50.7
28.0
26.6
27.4
3.07
2.69
53.7
51.2
25.4
24.6
24.8
3.33
2.96
54.3
51.7
23.0
22.6
22.4
3.64
3.27
55.1
52.2
20.6
20.6
20.1
3.94
3.58
55.8
52.7

67
39.0
26.0
38.3
2.22
1.82
59.1
55.9
38.0
25.9
37.3
2.43
2.03
58.1
55.6
35.6
24.7
35.0
2.65
2.26
58.1
55.9
33.2
23.5
32.6
2.87
2.49
58.1
56.1
30.6
22.1
30.0
3.12
2.75
58.3
56.4
27.8
20.5
27.2
3.40
3.03
58.7
56.9
25.1
18.9
24.6
3.71
3.34
59.2
57.4
22.4
17.3
21.9
4.01
3.65
59.7
57.9

72
40.2
20.1
39.5
2.24
1.84
63.9
61.9
39.1
19.7
38.4
2.44
2.05
63.5
61.7
37.4
19.1
36.7
2.68
2.29
63.2
61.6
35.6
18.4
35.0
2.91
2.53
63.0
61.6
33.0
17.2
32.4
3.17
2.79
63.2
61.9
30.2
16.0
29.7
3.45
3.08
63.5
62.2
27.4
14.8
26.9
3.78
3.41
63.9
62.7
24.7
13.5
24.2
4.11
3.75
64.3
63.1

*Refer to Systems Index Table on page 26.


Rating condition.
Not recommended for long-term operation.

BF
CMP
Edb
Ewb
kW
LDB
LWB
SHG
TC
TCG

LEGEND
Bypass Factor
Compressor
Entering Dry Bulb
Entering Wet Bulb
Total Power
Leaving Dry Bulb
Leaving Wet Bulb
Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Total Net Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Gross Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)

NOTES:
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. The SHG is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering indoor
coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHG.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHG.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 BF) x (edb 80).

39

Performance data (cont)


COOLING CAPACITIES (cont)
SYSTEM 14* 53QKB036 IN-CEILING CASSETTE SYSTEM (38HDC036 WITH 40QKB036)
Temp (F)
Air Entering
Condenser
(Edb)

55

65

75

85

95

105

115

125

TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB
TCG
SHG
TC
kW
CMP
LDB
LWB

635/0.02
57
37.5
35.9
37.0
2.08
1.77
37.6
36.2
35.1
33.9
34.6
2.28
1.97
37.9
36.7
32.6
31.9
32.1
2.51
2.21
38.3
37.2
30.1
29.9
29.7
2.74
2.45
38.7
37.7
27.4
27.4
27.0
2.98
2.70
39.8
38.5
24.8
24.8
24.4
3.24
2.97
41.2
39.3
22.3
22.3
21.9
3.51
3.24
42.8
40.1
19.9
19.9
19.6
3.75
3.49
44.3
40.9

62
39.3
30.6
38.8
2.10
1.79
44.0
42.5
37.4
29.4
36.9
2.31
2.00
43.6
42.4
34.9
27.7
34.5
2.54
2.24
43.8
42.8
32.5
26.1
32.0
2.76
2.47
44.0
43.2
29.6
24.1
29.2
3.01
2.73
44.7
43.9
26.7
22.1
26.3
3.26
2.99
45.5
44.8
23.9
20.2
23.5
3.53
3.26
46.3
45.7
21.0
18.2
20.7
3.79
3.53
47.4
46.7

67
40.8
25.3
40.3
2.12
1.81
50.3
48.9
39.0
24.3
38.6
2.33
2.02
50.0
48.8
36.8
23.1
36.3
2.56
2.26
50.0
49.0
34.5
21.8
34.0
2.80
2.51
50.0
49.2
31.6
20.2
31.2
3.05
2.76
50.5
49.7
28.7
18.6
28.4
3.31
3.03
51.1
50.4
26.0
17.0
25.6
3.58
3.31
51.7
51.1
22.7
15.2
22.4
3.83
3.57
52.9
52.2

72
41.7
20.2
41.2
2.13
1.82
56.4
55.8
40.9
19.7
40.4
2.36
2.05
55.7
55.1
38.6
18.7
38.2
2.60
2.30
55.8
55.2
36.4
17.6
36.0
2.83
2.54
55.9
55.3
33.4
16.2
33.0
3.09
2.80
56.4
55.8
30.4
14.8
30.0
3.35
3.07
57.1
56.5
27.3
13.5
27.0
3.62
3.35
57.8
57.2
24.5
12.2
24.2
3.90
3.64
58.4
57.8

Air Entering Evaporator Cfm/BF


745/0.03
Air Entering Evaporator Ewb (F)
57
62
67
72
38.9
40.6
41.8
42.6
38.4
32.7
26.4
20.8
38.3
40.1
41.3
42.0
2.12
2.14
2.16
2.17
1.78
1.80
1.82
1.83
41.3
47.2
53.6
59.3
39.1
45.2
51.7
58.2
36.5
38.4
39.6
41.1
36.4
31.3
25.2
20.1
36.0
37.8
39.0
40.6
2.32
2.34
2.36
2.38
1.99
2.01
2.03
2.05
41.5
47.0
53.5
59.0
39.4
45.3
51.8
58.0
34.1
35.9
37.5
39.2
34.0
29.6
24.2
19.2
33.5
35.4
36.9
38.6
2.55
2.57
2.60
2.63
2.23
2.25
2.28
2.31
42.1
47.0
53.2
58.9
39.7
45.6
51.8
57.9
31.6
33.4
35.4
37.2
31.6
28.0
23.1
18.3
31.1
32.9
34.9
36.7
2.77
2.80
2.83
2.87
2.46
2.49
2.52
2.56
42.8
47.1
53.0
58.7
40.1
45.9
51.8
57.9
29.0
30.7
32.6
33.9
29.0
26.1
21.6
16.8
28.6
30.2
32.1
33.4
3.02
3.05
3.09
3.12
2.72
2.75
2.78
2.81
43.8
47.4
53.2
59.2
40.6
46.4
52.2
58.4
26.4
27.7
29.7
31.0
26.4
24.1
19.9
15.5
25.9
27.3
29.3
30.6
3.28
3.31
3.35
3.39
2.98
3.01
3.06
3.09
45.0
48.0
53.6
59.6
41.2
47.1
52.7
58.8
23.7
24.7
26.6
27.9
23.7
22.0
18.2
14.1
23.3
24.3
26.2
27.5
3.55
3.57
3.62
3.66
3.26
3.28
3.33
3.37
46.3
48.8
54.3
60.2
41.9
47.9
53.4
59.4
21.1
21.8
23.7
25.0
21.1
20.0
16.5
12.8
20.7
21.4
23.3
24.6
3.82
3.84
3.89
3.94
3.54
3.56
3.61
3.66
47.8
49.6
54.9
60.7
42.7
48.7
54.1
59.9

915/0.04
57
40.1
40.1
39.4
2.17
1.80
47.3
42.4
38.2
38.2
37.5
2.37
2.01
47.3
42.4
35.8
35.8
35.1
2.60
2.25
47.7
42.6
33.4
33.4
32.8
2.83
2.49
48.1
42.8
30.7
30.7
30.1
3.08
2.74
48.9
43.2
28.1
28.1
27.6
3.35
3.02
49.7
43.6
25.4
25.4
24.9
3.62
3.30
50.7
44.2
22.7
22.7
22.2
3.90
3.59
51.9
44.7

62
41.3
34.8
40.6
2.18
1.81
51.7
48.6
39.1
33.5
38.4
2.39
2.02
51.3
48.6
36.5
31.9
35.8
2.61
2.26
51.2
48.9
33.9
30.2
33.3
2.84
2.49
51.2
49.2
31.6
28.8
31.0
3.10
2.76
50.8
49.3
28.7
26.8
28.2
3.36
3.03
51.1
49.8
25.7
24.6
25.2
3.63
3.31
51.6
50.3
22.7
22.3
22.3
3.90
3.59
52.3
51.0

67
42.5
27.7
41.8
2.20
1.83
57.6
54.7
40.2
26.5
39.5
2.40
2.04
57.4
54.8
38.2
25.7
37.6
2.64
2.29
56.9
54.8
36.2
24.8
35.6
2.88
2.54
56.4
54.7
33.6
23.4
33.0
3.14
2.81
56.4
54.9
30.6
21.8
30.1
3.41
3.08
56.6
55.3
27.6
20.1
27.1
3.68
3.36
57.0
55.8
24.5
18.3
24.0
3.96
3.65
57.4
56.4

72
43.7
21.7
43.0
2.22
1.84
62.6
60.8
41.4
20.6
40.7
2.42
2.06
62.6
60.9
39.4
19.8
38.8
2.67
2.31
62.4
60.8
37.4
19.0
36.8
2.91
2.57
62.1
60.8
34.5
17.7
33.9
3.17
2.83
62.3
61.1
31.6
16.4
31.0
3.43
3.11
62.6
61.4
28.6
15.1
28.1
3.71
3.39
62.8
61.8
25.7
13.8
25.2
4.00
3.69
63.2
62.2

*Refer to Systems Index Table on page 26.


Rating condition.
Not recommended for long-term operation.

BF
CMP
Edb
Ewb
kW
LDB
LWB
SHG
TC
TCG

40

LEGEND
Bypass Factor
Compressor
Entering Dry Bulb
Entering Wet Bulb
Total Power
Leaving Dry Bulb
Leaving Wet Bulb
Gross Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Total Net Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)
Gross Cooling Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)

NOTES:
1. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
2. The SHG is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering indoor
coil.
Below 80 F edb, subtract (corr factor x cfm) from SHG.
Above 80 F edb, add (corr factor x cfm) to SHG.
Correction Factor = 1.10 x (1 BF) x (edb 80).

Electrical data
38HDC CONDENSING UNITS
UNIT
SIZE
38HDC
018
024
030

OPERATING
VOLTAGE
MINIMUM*

V-PH-Hz

036

048

060

OPERATING
VOLTAGE
MAXIMUM*

208/230-1-60

187

254

208/230-1-60
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-1-60
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
208/230-1-60
208/230-3-60
460-3-60

187
187
414
187
187
414
187
187
414

254
254
508
254
254
508
254
254
508

POWER

COMP
RLA

COMP
FLA

FAN
FLA

MCA

MOCP

FLA

8.0
12.9
15.0
17.9
11.4
5.7
26.4
15.0
8.2
28.9
16.0
8.0

49.0
62.5
76.0
88.0
77.0
38.5
129.0
99.0
49.5
165.0
125.0
62.5

0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.4
1.45
1.45
0.8
1.45
1.45
0.8

10.7
16.8
19.5
23.1
15.0
7.5
34.5
20.2
11.1
36.6
21.5
10.8

15
25
30
40
25
15
60
35
15
60
35
15

8.70
13.60
15.70
18.60
12.10
6.10
27.85
16.45
9.00
30.35
17.45
8.80

38AN CONDENSING UNITS


UNIT
38AN

V-PH-Hz

009
012

115-1-60
208/230-1-60

OPERATING
VOLTAGE
MINIMUM*
104
187

OPERATING
VOLTAGE
MAXIMUM*
127
253

COMP
RLA

COMP
LRA

FAN
FLA

7.6
5.5

46.5
30.0

0.76
0.35

POWER
MCA**
12.1
8.5

MOCP**
15
15

FLA
12.86
8.85

FAN COIL UNITS

115-1-60
208/230-1-60
208/230-1-60
208/230-1-60
208/230-1-60
208/230-1-60

OPERATING
VOLTAGE
MINIMUM*
104
187
187
187
187
187

OPERATING
VOLTAGE
MAXIMUM*
127
253
253
253
253
253

40QAB048

208/230-1-60

187

253

40QAB060

208/230-1-60

187

253

UNIT

V-PH-Hz

40QNB009
40QNB012
40QNB018
40QNB024
40QAB018,024|
40QAB036

40QKB024

208/230-1-60

187

253

40QKB036

208/230-1-60

187

253

COMP
FLA
HACR
LRA
MCA
MOCP
RLA

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Compressor
Full Load Amps
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration
Locked Rotor Amps
Minimum Circuit Amps
Maximum Overcurrent Protection Amps
(Fuse or HACR Circuit Breaker)
Rated Load Amps

*Permissible limits of the voltage range at which units will operate


satisfactorily.

FLA

MOTOR POWER

MCA

MOCP

FLA

0.41
0.23
0.53
0.53
0.50
1.30
1.10
0.50
1.30
1.30
0.44
0.44
0.44

34 W
35 W
44 W
49 W
116 hp
16 hp
16 hp
116 hp
16 hp
16 hp
116 hp
116 hp
116 hp

0.66
0.66
0.63
1.60

15
15
15
15

0.41
0.23
0.53
0.53
0.50
1.30

MIN
WIRE
SIZE
14
14
14
14
14
14

2.00

15

1.60

14

3.30

15

2.60

14

0.55

15

0.44

14

1.10

15

0.88

14

FAN

POWER

These units can only be used with 40QNB high wall fan coil units.
**MCA and MOCP are for both indoor and outdoor units.
Indoor fan coil must be connected to outdoor unit. See outdoor unit
for required data.
\ The 40QAB018 fan coil is a 40QAB024 fan coil, but uses a different
motor speed fan tap plug than the 40QAB024. Electrical data is identical for both units.
NOTE: Refer to 53 Series Heat Pump Product Data literature for electrical data for heat pump fan coils matched with cooling-only condensing units.

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Typical piping and wiring


high wall systems, 9,000 and 12,000 Btuh

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NEC National Electrical Code
*Standard.
Field supplied.
NOTES:
1. All piping must follow standard refrigerant techniques. Refer to
Carrier System Design Manual for details.
2. Do not install a filter drier in mixed phase liquid line.
3. All wiring must comply with applicable local and national codes.
4. Capillary tube expansion device (cooling-only systems only) is located in the outdoor unit. Both refrigerant lines must be insulated.
5. Wiring and piping shown are general points-of-connection guides
only and are not intended to include all details for a specific
installation.
6. Insulate condensate line drain if installed in a conditioned space.

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Typical piping and wiring


high-wall systems, 18,000 and 24,000 Btuh

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NEC National Electrical Code
Piping
Line Voltage
24 V
Thermistor
*Standard.
Field supplied.

NOTES:
1. All piping must follow standard refrigerant piping techniques. Refer to Carrier System Design Manual.
2. All wiring must comply with the applicable local and national codes.
3. Liquid line need not be insulated.
4. Wiring and piping shown are general points-of-connection guides
only and are not intended for a specific installation.
5. Insulate condensate drain if installed in a conditioned space.

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Typical piping and wiring


ceiling-suspended systems
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f Phase
NEC National Electrical Code
Piping
Line Voltage
24 V
Thermistor
*Standard.
Accessory item.
**Field supplied.
NOTES:
1. All piping must follow standard refrigerant piping techniques. Refer
to Carrier System Design Manual.
2. All wiring must comply with the applicable local and national codes.
3. Liquid line need not be insulated.
4. Wireless or wired remote controller accessory is required.
5. Wiring and piping shown are general points-of-connection guides
only and are not intended for a specific installation.
6. Insulate condensate line if run above
a conditioned space.
7. AccuRaterT device is provided.

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Typical piping and wiring


in-ceiling cassette systems

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f Phase
NEC National Electrical Code
Piping
Line Voltage
24 V

*Standard.
Accessory item.
**Field supplied.

NOTES:
1. All piping must follow standard refrigerant techniques. Refer to Carrier
System Design Manual.
2. All wiring must comply with applicable local and national codes.
3. Liquid line need not be insulated.
4. Accessory cooling AccuRater kit is required.
5. Wiring and piping shown are general points-of-connection guides only
and are not intended for a specific installation.
6. Insulate condensate line if installed in a conditioned space.

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Application data
Unit selection
Select equipment to either match or be slightly less than
anticipated peak load. This provides better humidity control, fewer unit cycles, and less part-load operation.
For units used in spaces with high sensible loads, base
equipment selection on unit sensible load, not on total anticipated load. Adjust for anticipated room wet bulb temperature to avoid undersizing equipment.
When selecting equipment which has outdoor air introduced into the unit, determine the mix conditions of room
air and outdoor air at design conditions. The cooling capacity tables in this literature are based on 80 F edb. Adjust
for actual dry-bulb and wet-bulb conditions with the required
outdoor air to select the proper equipment.

Unit combinations and coil mixed matches


The 38AN and 38HDC units are the only units approved
for use with the Carrier 40QNB, 40QAB, and 40QKB ductfree split systems. The 38AN and 38HDC units can also be
used with other fan coil units.
Mixed matches of indoor-fan coil capacity more than one
size larger than the outdoor condensing unit capacity may
result in inadequate indoor comfort. Do not select mixed
matches where the indoor-fan coil capacity is more than
one size larger than the outdoor condensing unit capacity
unless specifically indicated in this data. Heat pump fan coils
can be used with cooling-only condensing units to provide
electric heat capability.

Unit mounting (outdoor)


Unit leveling For reliable operation, units should be
level in all planes.
Clearance Adequate clearance must be provided for
airflow. See dimensional drawings for proper clearances.
The condensing units are designed for free-blow application. Air inlets and outlets should not be restricted. Outdoor
fan external static pressure available is less than
0.1 in. wg.
Unit location Cooling units may be stacked 2 high.
Units may be wall mounted, pad mounted at ground level,
roof mounted, or mounted on or under a deck or patio. Be
sure water from roof does not drain directly onto the unit.
See your Carrier representative for drawings to construct
stacking rails or wall mounting brackets.
If 38HDC condensing units are being mounted near a
wall, the condenser air should discharge toward the wall.
This will provide inherent coil protection and the best possible sound and airflow performance. The 38AN units should
be mounted with fan discharge pointing away from the wall.

Unit mounting (indoor)


Unit leveling For reliable operation, units should be
level in all planes. The 40QAB ceiling-suspended fan coils
may have a slight pitch, but only toward the drain
connection.
Clearance Provide adequate clearance for airflow. The
unit return and discharge should not be obstructed by furniture, curtains, or anything which may cause unit short cycling or air recirculation. See base unit dimensional drawings on pages 18-24 for required clearances.

46

Unit location When selecting unit location, select a location which will provide the best air circulation for the room.
40QNB HIGH WALL UNITS These units should be positioned as high as possible on the wall for best air circulation. Allow adequate clearances above the unit for servicing
(removing unit covers). Place the unit in the middle of the
wall selected (if possible). Select an outside wall if available
to make piping easier, and place the unit so it faces the
normal location of room occupants.
40QAB CEILING-SUSPENDED UNITS These units should
be mounted near the ceiling and against a wall. The unit
should be centered in the room for best performance. Locating the unit on an outside wall will make piping easier,
but units can also be mounted away from a wall if desired.
(If the unit is mounted away from a wall, the rear panel of
the unit may need a field-supplied trim strip for improved
appearance.) Locate the fan coil return over an area which
is not normally occupied for quietest operation. Do not block
air discharge for a minimum of 15 ft to prevent dumping of
cold air and drafts.
40QKB IN-CEILING CASSETTE UNITS These units
should be mounted in the ceiling, preferably near the center of the room. If the unit must be mounted near a wall,
close the air discharge on the blocked side(s). (Up to 2 sides
may be blocked.) Locate the control box away from the
blocked side(s).

Mounting template
The 40QAB and QNB fan coil units are furnished with
mounting templates or mounting plates to mark the location of the mounting brackets, wiring, and refrigeration line
hole locations. In addition, the 40QAB units indicate the
location of ventilation-air connections.

Support
Adequate support must be provided to support the weight
of all fan coils. Refer to the Physical Data section on
page 11 for fan coil weights, and the base unit dimensional
drawings on pages 18-24 for the location of mounting
brackets.

System operating conditions


Operating limits:
OUTDOOR CONDENSING UNITS
CONDITION
Maximum Cooling Ambient (F)
Minimum Cooling Ambient (F) (without
accessory low-ambient kit)
Minimum Cooling Ambient (F) (with
accessory low-ambient kit)
Minimum Cooling Return-Air Temperature (F)
Maximum Cooling Return-Air Temperature (F)
Saturated Suction Temperature Range
Minimum (F)
Maximum (F)
Saturated Condensing Temperature Range
Minimum (F)
Maximum (F)
Maximum Compressor Discharge
Temperature (F)
Minimum Discharge Superheat (F)

38AN
125

38HDC
125

55

55

20

20

55
95

55
95

15
55

15
55

85
150

80
150

275

275

60

60

FAN COIL UNITS


CONDITION
Maximum Room
Temperature (F)
Minimum Room
Temperature (F)
Maximum Return Air (F)
Dry-Bulb
Wet-Bulb
Maximum Saturated
Suction Temperature (F)
Minimum Saturated
Suction Temperature (F)

40QNB

40QAB

40QKB

84

84

95

64

64

55

version of the fan coil unit. The DIP switch must be reconfigured at the jobsite for proper operation. Also, any unit
with a condensate pump must have a jumper wire installed
between terminals O and Y on the low-voltage terminal strip.
Refer to the heat pump Product Data literature for appropriate fan coil electrical data.

85
72

85
72

85
72

Refrigerant lines

55

55

55

27

27

27

Low-ambient operation
Units can operate in cooling down to 55 F under all conditions without a low-ambient kit.
Units equipped with accessory low-ambient kits should also
be equipped with accessory wind baffle, crankcase heater,
and winter start kit.
Winter start The use of a winter start control may extend the operation range (generally to 35 F or 40 F) without addition of the low-ambient kit. Winter start bypasses
the low-pressure switch for 3 minutes, and is not required
on 38AN units.
Crankcase heater Scroll compressor units with lowambient control should be equipped with crankcase heaters
to prevent refrigerant migration during compressor off
cycle.

Metering devices
38AN units The 38AN units have capillary tubes for
refrigerant metering located in the outdoor condensing unit.
These units may only be used with 40QNB fan coils of the
same size.
38HDC units The 38HDC units use a piston-type metering device located in the indoor unit.
NOTE: All Carrier duct-free split systems use Type B
Chattleff style AccuRatert pistons. DO NOT mix Type A
and Type B pistons. See Long-Lines Applications section on page 48 for changes in piston sizes due to long
lines.

Drain connections
Install drains to meet local sanitation codes. If adequate gravity drainage cannot be provided, unit should be equipped
with accessory condensate pump. High wall fan coil unit
condensate pumps have a 1 to 10 ft lift (009 size) or
3 to 25 ft lift (012-024 sizes). All other fan coil units have
a lift capability of 20 in. above the condensate pan level.
See base unit dimensional drawings on pages 18-24 for
drain locations and sizes.
NOTE: High wall fan coil units have internal condensate
traps. All other fan coil units require a field-supplied external condensate trap.
Drain connections may be routed through alternate locations on most fan coils. See base unit dimensional drawings on pages 18-24 for possible alternate locations.
Electric heat The in-ceiling and ceiling-suspended
systems can provide electric heat by using the heat pump

General refrigerant line sizing:


1. All charges, line sizing, and capacities are based on runs
of 25 ft. For runs over 25 ft (38HDC only), consult longlines section on page 48 for proper line sizing, charge,
and AccuRater refrigerant metering device sizing.
NOTE: For runs less than 25 ft, some of the charge may
need to be removed to obtain the correct system superheat. The minimum line length should be 8 ft.
MAXIMUM LINE LENGTHS

UNIT

MAXIMUM
EQUIVALENT
FT

38HDC
38AN

200
35

MAXIMUM LIFT
FAN COIL BELOW
CONDENSING
UNIT
150
30

MAXIMUM LIFT
FAN COIL ABOVE
CONDENSING
UNIT
65
16

2. Refrigerant lines should not be buried in the ground. If it


is necessary to bury the lines, not more than 36 in. should
be buried. Provide a minimum 6-in. vertical rise to the
service valves to prevent refrigerant migration.
3. The vapor line must be insulated. Use a minimum of
12-in. thick insulation. Closed-cell insulation is recommended in all long-line applications.
4. Special consideration should be given to isolating interconnecting tubing from the building structure. Isolate the
tubing so that vibration or noise is not transmitted into
the structure.
38AN UNITS
1. The 38AN units are shipped with a full charge of R-22
refrigerant. Check the charge using the superheat method.
Since all refrigerant lines are on the low side of the system, it is not normally necessary to add or remove charge.
2. The 38AN units have mixed-phase refrigerant flow in
the liquid line. DO NOT install a filter drier in the
liquid line. The liquid line must be insulated.
3. No line size changes should be made on 38AN units.
38HDC UNITS
1. The 38HDC units are shipped with a full charge of R-22
refrigerant. Charge is based on fan coil with smallest
charge and 25 ft of line. See System Piston Guide and
Refrigerant Charges on page 48 for system charges. Add
additional charge by weight as necessary and check the
charge with a superheat calculator.
2. For the 38HDC units, install the filter drier provided with
the unit in the liquid line. Use of a field-supplied moisture indicator is also recommended.

47

Application data (cont)


Long-lines applications, 38HDC units:
1. Liquid lines on all 38HDC units should be 38 in. only.
DO NOT resize liquid lines for additional length.
2. When sizing vapor line, determine line length by finding
equivalent ft of pipe. Equivalent line lengths equal the
linear length (measured length) of the interconnecting
vapor tubing plus losses due to elbows (see Fitting Loss
in Equivalent Ft For Elbows table on page 49). If the
number of elbows is not yet known, assume 50% additional length for equivalent length. In determining line
size, be sure oil can be properly returned to the compressor. Consult the Carrier System Design Guide for
proper oil return recommendations. For line lengths from
25 to 49 ft, no special piping requirements are normally
required. Adjust charge to required amount by adding
charge per Step 7 on page 50 and checking superheat.
For line lengths over 50 ft:
1. A crankcase heater should be added to scroll compressor units (all non-scroll compressor units have crankcase

heaters as standard). Crankcase heaters help prevent


refrigerant migration to the compressor during the off
cycle.
2. Any time the equivalent line length is over 100 ft, a liquid line solenoid must be used. A liquid line solenoid may
also be required for vertical lift applications over 25 ft.
See Step 6 on page 50.
3. A field fabricated accessory wind baffle is recommended.
4. The Effective Capacity Loss table on page 49 provides
the estimated percentage of nominal cooling capacity
losses based on the standard required vapor line size versus what is selected for long-line applications.
a. Select the desired vapor line size from the Effective
Capacity Loss table based on equivalent ft and desired vapor line size.
b. Subtract the nominal percentage loss from the unit
cooling capacities for the given indoor and outdoor
combination.

SYSTEM PISTON GUIDE AND REFRIGERANT CHARGES


SYSTEM
TYPE

SYSTEM
NUMBER

High Wall

53QNB

Ceiling Suspended

53QAB

Ceiling Suspended
With Electric Heat

53QAE

In-Ceiling Cassette

53QKB

In-Ceiling Cassette
With Electric Heat

53QKE

INDOOR
UNIT
40QNB009
40QNB012
40QNB018
40QNB024
40QAB024
40QAB024
40QAB036
40QAB036
40QAB048
40QAB060
40QAE024
40QAE024
40QAE036
40QAE036
40QAE048
40QAE060
40QKB024
40QKB036
40QKB036
40QKB036
40QKE024
40QKE036
40QKE036
40QKE048

*Charge based on 25 ft of interconnecting tubing. Charge may need to


be added for longer tubing runs or when used with certain fan coils.
Check unit nameplate for required charge.
Capillary tube located in the outdoor unit.
**Combination may require additional charge.
The 024 size unit shown is configured as an 018 size unit by changing the motor speed fan tap plug. Refer to unit Installation Instructions for more details.

48

OUTDOOR
UNIT
38AN009
38AN012
38HDC018
38HDC024
38HDC018
38HDC024
38HDC030
38HDC036
38HDC048
38HDC060
38HDC018
38HDC024
38HDC030
38HDC036
38HDC048
38HDC060
38HDC018
38HDC024
38HDC030
38HDC036
38HDC018
38HDC024
38HDC030
38HDC036

PISTON REQUIRED
(Size)
None
None
49
57
53
57
65
70
84
93
52
53
63
65
84
93
52
62
63
65
52
62
63
67

NOTES:
1. All pistons are Chattleff B type.
2. All cooling units have a full factory charge.
3. Service valves are front-seating type.

CHARGE
(Lb)*
1.5
1.8
4.6
5.3
3.7
5.5**
5.6
5.4
7.4
13.6
3.6
6.2**
5.6
5.6
7.4
13.6
4.8**
5.2**
5.2
6.0**
5.8**
4.8
5.2
5.8

FITTING LOSS IN EQUIVALENT FT FOR ELBOWS


TUBE SIZE
O.D. (in.)

78
118
58
34

90-DEGREE
SHORT
RADIUS
1.6
1.8
2.0
2.6

90-DEGREE
LONG
RADIUS
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.7

b. Elevated configuration After finding the appropriate change in piston size, add or subtract the change
from the original piston size number. If the piston size
is decreased, round down to the next common piston size. If the piston size is increased, round the new
piston size up to the next common piston size.

45-DEGREE
SHORT
RADIUS
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.3

CHATTLEFF TYPE B COMMON PISTON SIZES


PISTON SIZE
32
33
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
45
47
49
51
52

5. Changes in piston size The metering device for a longline application must be adjusted to compensate for the
frictional losses due to the long refrigerant lines, refrigerant line accessories, and indoor coil above or below
the outdoor unit. The AccuRatert refrigerant metering
device piston may need to be changed to provide this
adjustment. The AccuRater piston should be changed
for the indoor unit depending upon system configuration and line length. Use the Change in Indoor Unit Piston Size for Elevation table on next page to determine
correct AccuRater piston size. The standard piston size
is shown in the System Piston Guide and Refrigerant
Charges table on page 48.
a. Horizontal configuration If the total equivalent horizontal length is 100 ft or longer, the indoor piston
must be increased one full piston size, in addition to
the charge change in Step 7, page 50. If exact size is
not available, use next smaller size per Chattleff Type
B Common Piston Sizes table.

PISTON SIZE
53
55
57
59
61
62
63
65
67
68
70
71
73
74
76
78

PISTON SIZE
80
81
82
84
86
88
89
90
92
93
96
98
101
104

EFFECTIVE CAPACITY LOSS


NOMINAL
UNIT SIZE*
(Btuh)
18,000
24,000
30,000
36,000

48,000

60,000

PERCENT COOLING CAPACITY LOSS

STANDARD
VAPOR LINE (in.)

LONG-LINE
VAPOR LINE (in.)

50 ft

75 ft

100 ft

125 ft

150 ft

175 ft

200 ft

5 8
5 8
5 8
3 4
3 4
7 8
7 8
7 8
7 8
7 8
118
118

3 4
5 8
3 4
3 4
7 8
7 8
7 8
7 8
7 8
118
118
118

2
0
4
0
2
0
2
0
4
3
1
4
2

4
0
6
1
3
2
4
2
6
4
2
7
3

6
1
9
2
4
3
6
3
9
5
3
9
5

7
2
11
3
5
4
7
4
11
7
4
11
6

9
3
13
4
7
5
9
5
13
8
5
13
8

10
4
15
5
8
6
11
6
15
10
6
15
9

12
6
**
6
10
7
13
7
**
13
7
**
11

58

58

*Nominal cooling capacity of the unit being specified.


The vapor line diameter that may be selected for long-line application. If smaller vapor lines than are
specified in the table are selected, a larger capacity loss will occur. If larger vapor lines are selected,
refrigerant oil return will be impaired due to velocity loss.
**Not recommended due to excessive loss of capacity.

49

Application data (cont)


CHANGE IN INDOOR UNIT PISTON SIZE
FOR ELEVATION
OUTDOOR UNIT ABOVE INDOOR UNIT
Ft
Piston Change
0-25
0
26-50
-3
51-75
-5
76-100
-7
101-125
-9
126-150
-10
INDOOR UNIT ABOVE OUTDOOR UNIT
Ft
Piston Change
0-25
0
26-65
+4

6. Liquid line solenoid and tubing configuration The solenoid has a flow arrow stamped on the valve body. When
the valve is closed (not energized) and pressure is applied
in the direction of the flow arrow, complete shut off will
occur. If pressure is applied against the direction of the
arrow, leakage through the valve will occur. When determining the proper location for a solenoid in a system
liquid line, consider both flow direction and location of
the valve in the system. See the diagram below for proper
location, and install as follows:
a. Horizontal configuration (see figure below)
1) Install a liquid line solenoid valve within 2 ft of the
fan coil with the flow arrow pointing toward the
indoor unit if equivalent ft of piping is 100 ft or
more.
2) Slope the vapor line toward the indoor unit to provide for refrigerant migration protection during the
off cycle due to temperature differences caused by
slight elevation changes between indoor and outdoor units.
NOTE: When installing a liquid line solenoid, a lowvoltage transformer may be required.
HORIZONTAL CONFIGURATION

LEGEND
FCU Fan Coil Unit
OU Outdoor Unit

LOWERED CONFIGURATION INDOOR UNIT


INSTALLED BELOW THE OUTDOOR UNIT

*53QNB009,012 systems.
53QAB, 53QKB and 53QNB018,
024 systems.
**Pumping liquid down compensates for pressure build-up by
using a smaller piston size at the
FCU.

LEGEND
FCU Fan Coil Unit
OU Outdoor Unit
Solenoid Valve
(if used)

ELEVATED CONFIGURATION INDOOR UNIT


INSTALLED ABOVE THE OUTDOOR UNIT

*53QNB009,012 systems
53QAB,53QKB and 53QNB018,024
systems

b. Elevated configuration Indoor unit installed above


the outdoor unit (see figure at right):
1) If there is over 25 ft of lift, a solenoid valve is required in the liquid line.
2) The maximum elevation difference is 65 ft, and
the maximum equivalent ft of piping is 200.
3) Install an inverted trap in the vapor line. The top
of the trap must be above the top of the fan coil.
This prevents the refrigerant from collecting in the
vapor line.

50

c. Lowered configuration Indoor unit installed below


the outdoor unit (see figure below):
1) For lines shorter than 100 ft, no solenoid valve is
required in the liquid line. For lines over 100 ft,
install a solenoid valve in the liquid line.
2) The maximum elevation difference is 150 ft, and
the maximum equivalent ft is 200.
7. Additional charge The unit should be charged by
weighing in the appropriate charge. Add charge based
on the actual length of line which is over 15 ft of liquid
line. Add 0.58 oz of refrigerant per 1 ft increase over
the 15 ft line to the charge listed in System Piston Guide
and Refrigerant Charges table on page 48.

*53QNB009,012 systems.
53QAB, 53QKB and 53QNB018,
024 systems.
**Pumping liquid up compensates
for pressure drop by using a
larger piston size at FCU.

LEGEND
OU Outdoor Unit
FCU Fan Coil Unit
Solenoid Valve
(Required)

Controls
Wired 24 v controls (40QAB, 40QKB)

Air throw

1. A 24-v thermostat is supplied for operation of all inceiling and cassette systems.
2. Controller can only operate one unit, and a controller is
required for each unit.
3. The control must be located in the space being
conditioned.
Wireless remote controller (40QNB)
1. A wireless remote controller is supplied for system operation of all high-wall units.
2. Each battery-operated wireless (infrared) remote controller may be used to control more than one unit.
3. The wireless remote controller has a range of 20 ft.
4. The unit is equipped with an emergency switch which
allows operation if the remote controller malfunctions or
is misplaced.
5. Because the controller uses infrared communication, all
of the following must be true for the controller to work
properly:
a. The power must be on to the fan coil unit.
b. The batteries in the controller must be good.
c. The controller must be within range of and pointed
directly at the unit.
d. The units 3-position switch must be set in the Remote position.

Wiring
Use only copper wires from the disconnect to the unit terminal block. Aluminum and copper-clad aluminum wires are
not acceptable.
All duct-free split systems provide 24 v power for the outdoor unit from the indoor unit except the 53QNB009 and
012 systems, which provide line voltage control.
All other fan coil types should have a separate disconnect for indoor and outdoor units.

Refer to Air Throw Data table below for system air throw
capabilities.
AIR THROW DATA
SYSTEM

SYSTEM
TYPE

53QNB

High Wall

53QAB

Ceiling
Suspended

53QKB

In-Ceiling
Cassette

SIZE
009
012
018
024
018
024
030,036
048
060
018
024
030
036

HIGH SPEED
AIRFLOW
(CFM)
240
260
550
570
500
600
840
1200
1600
525
915
915
915

APPROXIMATE
AIR THROW (FT)
17
20
32
35
25
30
40
45
45
22
20
20
20

NOTE: Air throw is with unit mounted with typical clearances in a 10-ft high room.

Fresh air/ducting
1. The 40QAB ceiling-suspended fan coil units may bring
in up to 30% fresh air. The percentage of air allowable
is calculated based on the unit high speed cfm. Air quantities above this level may exceed compressor maximum
saturated suction temperatures. A power ventilation kit
is available to overcome ventilation duct static. See Power
Ventilation Kit Available Static Pressure table below.
2. The 40QKB in-ceiling cassette fan coil units may bring
in up to 10% fresh air. This 10% maximum should not
be exceeded. A power ventilation kit is available to overcome ventilation duct static. See Power Ventilation Kit
Available Static table below.
3. The 40QKB in-ceiling cassette fan coil units may have
an extension duct installed. See Static Capability and
Design Considerations figures on page 52.

POWER VENTILATION KIT AVAILABLE STATIC PRESSURE


FAN
HP

WATTS

RPM

VOLTAGE

150

2700

208/230

1 15

0
370

335
18

CFM AT STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


14
38
12
34
318
298
256
219

1
189

112
112

DUCT DIA.
(in.)

SONES

4.0

SONE A subjective unit of loudness, equal to the loudness of a pure tone having a frequency of
1,000 Hz at 40 decibels above the listeners threshold of audibility. This is for comparative
purposes only.

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Application data (cont)


STATIC CAPABILITY AND DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS, 53QKB CASSETTE SYSTEMS
ONE DIFFUSER CLOSED

TWO DIFFUSERS CLOSED

Sound data
CONDENSING UNIT SOUND RATINGS
UNIT
38AN009
38AN012
38HDC018
38HDC024
38HDC030
38HDC036
38HDC048
38HDC060

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SOUND RATING (Decibels)


65
65
70
68
68
68
72
72

FREE FIELD dBA*


55.7
55.7
59.9
57.9
57.9
57.9
61.9
61.9

LEGEND
dBA Decibels on the A Scale
*Free field is a rating with no reflective surfaces near the unit. Data sound
pressure is measured at 1 m from the unit. See Sound Power Data
Octave Bands table for more information.
NOTE: Units rated in accordance with ARI (Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute) Standard 270.

SOUND POWER DATA OCTAVE BANDS A WEIGHTED


UNIT

FAN
SPEED

38AN009
38AN012
38HDC018
38HDC024
38HDC030
38HDC036
38HDC048
38HDC060

H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
M
L
H
M
L
H
M
L
H
M
L
H
M
L
H
M
L
H
M
L
H
M
L
H
M
L
H
M
L
H
M
L

40QNB009

40QNB012

40QNB018

40QNB024

40QAB018

40QAB024

40QAB036

40QAB048

40QAB060

40QKB024

40QKB036

ARI
dBA
H
L
M

125
48.9
49.3
55.1
48.6
67.5
47.3
58.5
54.9
36.5
32.8
31.7
36.7
33.6
33.5
40.8
38.0
37.3
44.9
43.7
40.7
38.1
36.4
35.1
39.2
38.1
36.4
50.2
47.9
46.2
48.7
47.8
NA
52.5
51.2
49.5
32.1
NA
NA
45.0
35.5
31.2

250
54.9
59.1
55.5
55.8
58.0
55.3
63.2
59.8
40.3
37.9
36.6
43.5
42.5
41.6
49.1
46.7
44.4
51.9
50.5
47.7
50.0
47.7
46.2
50.9
50.0
47.7
61.0
58.6
55.6
60.8
59.2
NA
63.6
61.5
59.1
45.0
NA
NA
45.8
40.2
37.8

OCTAVE BAND DATA (dBA)


500
1000
2000
58.3
59.1
54.9
59.0
60.0
55.2
58.4
61.6
61.2
59.6
61.8
59.3
59.0
60.5
51.5
59.2
61.3
57.9
64.3
65.3
64.2
63.6
64.5
63.9
45.2
48.2
42.3
43.6
44.9
39.1
41.6
41.6
35.4
50.2
51.1
46.5
47.1
48.8
43.4
43.8
45.6
39.8
53.7
55.2
49.1
50.6
51.7
44.9
47.5
48.6
40.4
59.1
59.5
54.8
57.2
57.0
51.8
55.1
54.7
49.0
52.6
54.7
49.0
50.7
52.3
46.3
49.3
50.5
43.5
53.4
56.0
50.4
52.6
54.7
49.0
50.7
52.3
46.3
60.5
65.0
61.7
58.3
62.8
59.1
56.2
59.9
56.3
60.4
64.0
60.3
59.4
63.1
59.2
NA
NA
NA
63.7
67.0
63.3
61.9
66.4
60.8
60.0
63.1
58.3
51.2
54.1
46.5
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
50.9
51.8
47.4
46.1
45.2
39.0
40.3
37.0
26.5

4000
49.1
49.2
56.0
55.1
48.0
52.3
61.3
60.1
33.2
29.8
27.7
38.6
36.2
33.0
41.3
35.8
32.0
48.0
44.4
40.5
41.5
37.4
34.3
43.1
41.5
37.4
58.9
56.6
53.6
57.3
56.2
NA
59.0
56.6
53.6
45.0
NA
NA
38.8
29.9
24.5

8000
39.9
44.0
45.5
44.2
40.5
44.9
50.7
50.3
31.2
31.2
31.2
31.7
33.4
32.7
32.3
31.6
31.6
36.7
33.6
32.2
31.8
29.5
29.0
32.8
31.8
29.5
51.5
48.1
43.0
47.7
46.6
NA
50.0
47.0
43.8
36.5
NA
NA
32.9
28.7
27.3

LEGEND
Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute
Decibels on the A scale
High
Low
Medium

NOTES:
1. Outdoor sound levels are tone corrected values taken in accordance with ARI Sound Standard 270.
2. Indoor sound levels are tone corrected values taken in accordance with ARI Sound Standard 350.

53

See Legend and Notes on page 56.

Typical wiring schematic,


53QNB009,012 systems (012 shown)

54

See Legend and Notes on page 56.

K13

TEMPERATURE
RESISTANCE
F
C
V
95
35
6,500
72
22
11,400
32
0
32,500
ALL THERMISTORS IN THE 40QN SYSTEMS ARE
IDENTICAL TO EACH OTHER

THERMISTOR EQUIVALENCE

RELAY CHART
COMPRESSOR

Typical wiring schematic,


53QNB018,024 systems

55

Typical wiring schematics (cont)


LEGEND AND NOTES FOR TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATICS, 53QNB
LEGEND
AGING

For Burn-In Test


(short terminals)
AS
Assembly
C
Contactor
CAP
Capacitor
CH
Crankcase Heater
CLO
Compressor Lockout
CN
Connector
COMP
Compressor
CT CLO Current Sensing Loop (Lockout)
EMI
Electromagnetic Interference
FMC
Fan Motor Capacitor
FU
Fuse
GND
Ground
HA
Home Automation
HPS
High-Pressure Switch
HS
Hall-Effect Sensor
IDC Th
Indoor-Coil Thermistor
IDFM,IFM Indoor-Fan Motor
JEM-A
Japan Electric Manufacturing
Industry Association
K
Relay
LPS
Low-Pressure Switch

OFM
OL
PCB
RA Th
RC
RCV
SC
SR
STM
TB
TP
TRAN

Outdoor-Fan Motor
Overload
Printed Circuit Board
Return-Air Thermistor
Resistor Capacitor
Receiver
Start Capacitor
Start Relay
Step Motor
Terminal Block
Thermal Protector
Transformer
Terminal (Marked)
Terminal (Unmarked)
Splice
Terminal Block
Factory Wiring
Field Control Wiring
Field Power Wiring
Accessory or Optional Wiring

NOTES:
1. If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced, it must be replaced with type 90 C wire or its
equivalent.
2. Wire in accordance with National Electrical Code (NEC) and local codes.
3. The CLO locks out the compressor to prevent short cycling on compressor overloads and safety
devices. Before replacing CLO, check these other devices. A minimum 1 amp turn is required to
hold contacts closed.
4. A thermistor wiring cable is provided with the fan coil unit.
5. Compressor and fan motors are protected by internal thermal overloads.
6. Transformer has an internal 2 amp thermal fuse on the primary side.

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Typical wiring schematic 53QAB system

LEGEND
ASM
ASR
ASW
C
CAP
CLO
COMP
CR
CT
DR
DTS

Air Sweep Motor


Air Sweep Relay
Air Sweep Switch
Contactor
Capacitor
Compressor Lockout
Compressor
Control Relay
Current Transformer
Defrost Relay
Discharge Temp. Sensor

EQUIP. Equipment Ground


GND.
FPT
Freeze Protection
Thermostat
FR
Fan Relay
FU
Fuse
HP
Heat Pump
HPS
High Pressure Switch
IFM
Indoor Fan Motor
LPS
Liquid Low Pressure Switch
OFM
Outdoor Fan Motor

OL
PDR
PL
PM
PSS
RIDTS
TB
TDR
TRAN

Overload
Pump Delay Relay
Plug
Pump Motor
Pump Shut-Off Switch
Remote Indoor Temperature
Sensor
Terminal Block
Time Delay Relay
Transformer

NOTES:
1. If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced, it must be replaced with type 90 C wire or its equivalent.
2. Wire in accordance with National Electrical Code (NEC) and local codes.
3. Transformer is thermally protected and will reset automatically.
4. IFM(S), OFM and COMP have internal thermal protection.
5. The CLO locks out the compressor to prevent short cycling on compressor overloads and safety devices. Before replacing
CLO, check these devices. Minimum one amp turn required to hold contacts closed.

Terminal (Marked)
Terminal (Unmarked)
Splice
Terminal Block
Factory Wiring
Field Control Wiring
Field Power Wiring
Printed Circuit Board
Accessory or Optional
Wiring

57

Typical wiring schematic 53QKB system

LEGEND
C
CAP
CLO
COMP
CR
CT
DR
EQUIP.
GND.
FPT
FR

Contactor
Capacitor
Compressor Lockout
Compressor
Control Relay
Current Transformer
Defrost Relay
Equipment Ground

Freeze Protection
Thermostat
Fan Relay

HPS
IFM
LPS
OFM
OL
PDR
PL
PM
PSS
RIDTS

High Pressure Switch


Indoor Fan Motor
Low Pressure Switch
Outdoor Fan Motor
Overload
Pump Delay Relay
Plug
Pump Motor
Pump Shutoff Switch
Remote Indoor Temperature
Sensor

TB
Terminal Block
TRAN Transformer
Terminal (Marked)
Terminal (Unmarked)
Splice
Terminal Block

NOTES:
1. If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced, it must be replaced with type 90 C wire or its equivalent.
2. Wire in accordance with National Electrical Code (NEC) and local codes.
3. Transformer is thermally protected and will reset automatically.
4. IFM(S), OFM and COMP have internal thermal protection.
5. The CLO locks out the compressor to prevent short cycling on compressor overloads and safety devices. Before
replacing CLO, check these devices. Minimum one amp turn required to hold contacts closed.

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Factory Wiring
Field Control Wiring
Field Power Wiring
Printed Circuit Board
Accessory or Optional
Wiring

Controls systems using high-wall


fan coils (53QNB)
WIRELESS CONTROLLER

Control system The 40QNB unit is equipped with a


microprocessor control which operates the system. This control is located in the control box of the fan coil unit, with
thermistors located in the fan coil inlet and on the indoor
coil. These thermistors monitor system operation and control the operating mode. To change settings or modes of
operation, use the factory-supplied infrared wireless remote
controller (see above). This controller allows the fan coil unit
to be operated from within the same room without any wire
connections to the unit.
The remote controller includes a wall-mounted bracket.
To install the bracket, attach bracket to the wall using factorysupplied, double-sided tape. Install factory-supplied batteries into the remote controller and place the controller into
the bracket so that it is ready for use.
Operating mode memory After the system is turned
off or after a power failure, the system remains in the last
operating mode selected. When the system is turned back
on, or when power is automatically restored, operation continues in the same operating mode as when power shut
down.
Automatic operation (Auto) mode If auto mode is
selected, the system automatically switches the operating
mode to cooling, depending on the selected temperature.
Operating fault diagnosis The system includes an automatic diagnosis feature which is activated under difficult
or unacceptable operating conditions. If such conditions
occur, the system stops automatically, the operating fault
signal appears (green UNIT ON light on the front of the
fan coil unit flashes), and an analysis of the system operating conditions is initiated. The system is restarted automatically as soon as normal conditions have been restored, or it
will remain off. If the system does not start again, the green
UNIT ON light flashes an error code.

Microprocessor control operation This system is controlled by a microprocessor designed to give optimum levels of comfort and operating efficiency. The control is located in the 40QNB unit. To operate the unit, the factorysupplied remote controller is required.
There are 9 operating modes (including the off mode) for
the unit. Each mode operates as follows:
Off Mode When the unit is in the off mode, all functions (compressor, outdoor fan, indoor fan, and air sweep)
are off.
Air Circulation Mode (Fan Operation Only) When air
circulation mode is selected, the indoor fan operates continuously at the selected speed (high, medium, low, or
auto). If the auto mode is selected, the indoor fan operates at low speed. The compressor and outdoor fan are
off.
Cooling Mode When the cooling mode is selected, the
indoor fan operates continuously at the selected speed if
the speed is high, medium, or low. If the indoor fan is in
auto mode, the fan changes operating speeds depending
on the difference between the room temperature and the
set point. The compressor cannot run for 3 minutes from
the time the system starts up or for 3 minutes from the
time the compressor last operated. When the temperature of the room is equal to or greater than the selected
temperature, the compressor and outdoor fan will operate until the room temperature is 2 F below the set point,
and then shut off. When the room temperature is less
than the selected temperature, the compressor and outdoor fan remain off.
Maximum Dehumidification Mode When the dehumidification mode is selected, the indoor fan operates continuously at the selected speed if the speed is high, medium, or low. If the indoor fan is in auto mode, the fan
changes operating speeds depending on the room temperature. If the room temperature is below the set point,
the indoor fan runs at ultra-low speed, and the compressor could run for up to 4 minutes. (Ultra-low speed is a
control-driven speed [not user configurable] used to sample
the space when the fan would normally be off.) The compressor cannot run for 3 minutes from the time the system starts up or for 3 minutes from the time the compressor last operated.
Initial Operation When the mode is first selected, one
of the following occurs:
1. If the room temperature is above or equal to the selected
temperature, the unit operates for 16 minutes and the
compressor and outdoor fan operate. The indoor fan
will operate as in the cooling mode. After
16 minutes of operation (or when the room reaches
2 F below set point), the unit switches to normal dehumidification operation.

59

Controls systems using high-wall


fan coils (53QNB) (cont)
2. If the room temperature is below the selected temperature, the unit operates for 8 minutes as follows: The compressor and outdoor fan will operate for 3 minutes. The
indoor fan will operate at low speed, and 30 seconds
after the compressor stops, the indoor fan stops. The
unit remains off for 1 minute, and then the indoor fan
starts at ultra-low speed for 30 seconds. The unit then
switches to normal dehumidification operation.
Normal Operation One of the following will take place:
1. When the temperature of the room is equal to or greater
than the selected temperature (by not more than 3 F),
the unit will operate for 8 minutes as follows: the compressor and outdoor fan will operate for 3 minutes. The
indoor fan will operate at low speed, and 30 seconds
after the compressor stops, the indoor fan stops. The
unit remains off for 1 minute, and then the indoor fan
runs at ultra-low speed for 30 seconds. The normal dehumidification operation is repeated for the newly sensed
room temperature.
2. If the room temperature is equal to or greater than the
selected temperature, but not by more than between
4 F and 6 F, the compressor and outdoor fan operate
for 4 minutes. The indoor fan runs at ultra-low speed
and will stop 30 seconds after the compressor stops.
After 3 minutes, the indoor fan runs at ultra-low speed
for 30 seconds. The normal dehumidification operation
is repeated for the newly sensed room temperature.
3. When the room temperature is equal to or more than
4 F below the selected temperature, the system operates as follows: The compressor and outdoor fan operate for 3 minutes. The indoor fan operates at ultra-low
speed and will stop 30 seconds after the compressor
stops. After 4 or 5 minutes, the indoor fan starts at ultralow speed for 30 seconds. The normal dehumidification
operation is repeated for the newly sensed room temperature. If the room temperature is still 4 F below the
selected temperature, the compressor, outdoor fan, and
indoor fan remain off. After 712 minutes, the indoor fan
operates at ultra-low speed for 30 seconds. The normal
dehumidification operation is repeated for the newly
sensed room temperature.
Sleep Mode The sleep mode timer will turn the unit
off when the timer reaches zero minutes. The durations
that can be selected are 1, 2, 3, or 7 hours. After the
initial 30 minutes, the user set point shifts approximately
1 F warmer. This sequence repeats itself every 40 minutes up to a total of 150 minutes.
When in sleep mode the display on the remote controller
is dimmed.

60

Awake Mode The awake timer will turn the unit on


when the timer reaches zero minutes. The unit starts in
the same mode and at the same selected temperature as
when the system shut off. If the room temperature is not
within approximately 5 F of the set point 40 minutes before start-up, the unit runs before the awake timer reaches
zero to achieve the set point temperature at start-up.
Automatic Operation Mode for Cooling Only Systems
The unit samples the air in the room. Based on the room
temperature, the unit selects one of the following modes:
1. Cooling Mode If the room temperature is more than
82.4 F with a preset temperature of 78.8 F.
2. Dry Mode If the room temperature is more than
75.2 F and less than 82.4 F with a preset temperature
of 77 F.
3. Fan Only Mode If the room temperature is less than
75.2 F.
The preset temperature can be changed by 4 F using
the remote control.
Test Mode The test mode can be selected by setting
the slide switch on the fan coil unit to TEST position. The
slide switch is located on the front of the unit. The fan
coil unit will start immediately (there is no compressor
time delay when using test mode) in cooling mode with
an infinitely low set point. The indoor fan speed will be
at the high setting, and the swing louvers will be on (moving up and down).
NOTE: The unit cannot be controlled by the remote controller until the slide switch is returned to the REMOTE
position.
Emergency Mode This mode is only to be used if the
remote controller is lost, damaged, or the batteries are
discharged. To initiate emergency mode, manually move
the slide switch on the fan coil unit to the EMER position. The unit is automatically operated in cooling mode
according to room temperature. Emergency operation settings are as follows:
1. Operation mode: AUTO
2. Fan Speed: AUTO
3. Cooling set point: 77 F
4. Timer Mode: Continuous
NOTE: The unit cannot be controlled by the remote controller until the slide switch is returned to the REMOTE
position.

Controls systems using ceiling-suspended


(53QAB) or cassette (53QKB) fan coils
REMOTE THERMOSTAT

Mode

Air Sweep

Fan

Day/Night

Operating mode memory


After the system is turned off or after a power failure, the
system remains in the last operating mode selected. When
the system is turned back on, or when power is automatically restored, operation continues in the same operating
mode as when the system shut down.

Automatic air sweep


All units are equipped with an automatic air sweep feature
which automatically directs the airflow louvers up and down
to provide optimum room air circulation. If the auto sweep
feature is not desired, temporarily start the auto sweep using the remote thermostat (press Air Sweep button). When
the louvers are in the desired position, turn auto sweep off
(press Air Sweep button again) to hold them in that
position.

Operating sequence
Ceiling-suspended and cassette fan coil units have a relay
board which controls system operation in response to a room
thermostat. The user may manually select any one of 3 fan
speeds for unit operation. Systems may be equipped with
an accessory power ventilation kit and/or condensate pump.
Fan operation Fan speed can be selected by pressing
the fan button (high, medium, or low speed choices). The
fan(s) is capable of operation when unit mode is set on either cooling, heating, or auto mode. When the fan(s) is operating in medium or high speed and the unit is equipped
with the power ventilation kit, the ventilation fan will operate to provide fresh air. If the mode is set to the AUTO
position, then the fan will operate with the outdoor unit
compressor.
Cooling mode operation
When the room thermostat senses a demand for cooling,
the fan coil relay board is energized. The indoor fan(s) will
start at the selected speed (if it is not already operating).

The internal condensate pump (if so equipped) runs when


the unit is in cooling mode. As long as the condensate float
switch and freeze protection thermostat are closed, the cooling relays in the fan coil unit will close. This energizes the
compressor and outdoor fan in the outdoor unit.
The compressor will continue to operate until the room
thermostat is satisfied. When the cooling demand is satisfied, the compressor and outdoor fan will stop. If the outdoor unit is equipped with accessory Time Guardt device,
the unit will not allow a new call for cooling for 5 minutes.
If the system is in the AUTO position, the indoor fan will
stop with the compressor. If the unit has the accessory ventilation kit, the ventilation fan will operate whenever the indoor fan is set for medium or high speed.
System safeties The system is equipped with the following safety devices to protect system components:
A. Condensate float switch (40QA units equipped with accessory condensate pump, cooling cycle only) If the
level of condensate in the drain pan rises too high, the
condensate float switch will turn off the compressor and
outdoor fan until the condensate level returns to normal. The indoor fan will continue to run.
B. Outdoor Unit Safeties These units are protected by
the following devices:
high-pressure switch
low-pressure switch (condensing units only)
compressor internal overloads
outdoor-fan motor internal overload
NOTE: Outdoor units with scroll compressors are also
protected by a high discharge gas temperature sensor
and a 2-minute timer to prevent possible reverse rotation of the compressor.
Should any of these devices trip after the compressor is
energized, the Cycle-LOC protection device will lock out
the outdoor unit (turn it off) to prevent cycling on a safety
device.
Cooling only thermostats These thermostats are primarily for cooling applications, but can be used when both
cooling and heating set points are required. When set in
AUTO mode the space conditions are maintained by calling for either cooling or heating and maintaining at least a
2 degree differential between them. Indoor fan will operate
in all instances either in auto mode or in a pre-selected
manual mode. Automatic mode operation is as follows:
Auto Cooling mode:
Y
contact will be closed.
H1 contact open.
Auto Heating mode:
Y contact open
H1 contact will be closed.
Other thermostat operating features include the following:
Center (orange) LED is for AUX heat.
Right-hand (red) LED indicates a fault compressor lockout when wired.
Filter indicator on display screen becomes activated at
250 hrs of run time. To reset, hold fan button in for
5 seconds.
Terminal block RSI, RS2, RS+V can be used for a remote indoor sensor so that the thermostat can be located
elsewhere (secure room).
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Guide specifications outdoor units


Commercial Condensing Units
HVAC Guide Specifications
Size Range: 34 to 5 Tons Cooling Capacity
Carrier Model Number: 38AN, 38HDC
Part 1 General
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. Outdoor-mounted, air-cooled split system outdoor section suitable for on-the-ground, rooftop, wall hung,
balcony, or under-deck installation. Unit shall consist
of a hermetic or rotary compressor, an air-cooled coil,
propeller-type blow-thru outdoor fans, accumulator,
full refrigerant charge, and control box. Unit shall discharge air horizontally as shown on the contract drawings. Units shall function as the outdoor component
of an air-to-air cooling and system.
B. Units shall be used in a refrigeration circuit matched
to a duct-free cooling fan coil unit or an approved
ducted cooling fan coil unit.
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Unit construction shall comply with ANSI/ASHRAE
15, latest revision, and with the NEC.
B. Units shall be constructed in accordance with UL
standards.
C. Units shall be listed in the CEC directory.
D. Unit cabinet shall be capable of withstanding Federal
Test Standard No. 141 (method 6061) 500-hour salt
spray test.
E. Air-cooled condenser coils shall be leak tested at
350 psig air pressure with the coil submerged in
water.
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
Units shall be shipped in one piece and shall be
stored and handled per unit manufacturers
recommendations.
1.04 WARRANTY (For Inclusion By Specifying Engineer)
Part 2 Products
2.01 EQUIPMENT
A. General:
Factory assembled, single piece, air-cooled outdoor
unit. Contained within the unit enclosure shall be all
factory wiring, piping, controls, compressor, full charge
of R-22 refrigerant, and special features required prior
to field start-up.
B. Unit Cabinet:
1. Unit cabinet shall be constructed of galvanizedsteel, bonderized and coated with a baked-enamel
finish.

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C.

D.

E.

F.

2. Unit access panels shall be removable with minimal screws and shall provide full access to the compressor, fan, and control components.
3. Outdoor compartment shall be isolated and have
an acoustic lining to assure quiet operation.
Fans:
1. Outdoor fans shall be direct-drive propeller type,
and shall discharge air horizontally. Fans shall blow
air through the outdoor coil (38HDC only).
2. Outdoor fan motors shall be totally-enclosed, singlephase motors with class B insulation and
permanently-lubricated sleeve bearings. Motor
shall be protected by internal thermal overload
protection.
3. Shaft shall have inherent corrosion resistance.
4. Fan blades shall be corrosion resistant and shall
be statically and dynamically balanced.
5. Outdoor fan openings shall be equipped with PVC
coated protection grille over fan and coil.
Compressor:
1. Compressor shall be fully hermetic reciprocating
or scroll type.
2. Compressor shall be equipped with oil system, operating oil charge, and motor. Internal overloads
shall protect the compressor from overtemperature and overcurrent. Scroll compressors shall also
have high discharge gas temperature protection if
required.
3. Motor shall be NEMA rated class F, suitable for
operation in a refrigerant atmosphere.
4. Reciprocating compressors shall be equipped with
crankcase heaters to minimize liquid refrigerant accumulation in compressor during shutdown and to
prevent refrigerant dilution of oil.
5. Compressor assembly shall be installed on rubber
vibration isolators and shall have internal spring
isolation.
6. Compressors shall be single-phase or 3-phase as
specified on the contract drawings.
Outdoor Coil:
Coil shall be constructed of aluminum fins mechanically bonded to internally enhanced, seamless copper
tubes which are cleaned, dehydrated, and sealed.
Refrigeration Components:
Refrigerant circuit components shall include brass external liquid line service valve with service gage port
connections, suction line service valve with service gage
connection port, service gage port connections on
compressor suction and discharge lines with Schradertype fittings with brass caps, accumulator, pressure
relief, and a full charge of refrigerant.

G. Controls and Safeties:


Operating controls and safeties shall be factory selected, assembled, and tested. The minimum control
functions shall include the following:
1. Controls:
a. Time delay restart to prevent compressor
reverse rotation on single-phase scroll
compressors.
b. Automatic restart on power failure.
c. Safety lockout if any outdoor unit safety is
open.
d. A time delay control sequence provided through
the fan coil board, thermostat, or controller.
e. High-pressure and liquid line low-pressure
switches.
f. Automatic outdoor-fan motor protection.
g. Start capacitor and relay (single-phase units
without scroll compressors).
2. Safeties:
a. System diagnostics.
b. Compressor motor current and temperature
overload protection.
c. High pressure relief.
d. Outdoor fan failure protection.
H. Electrical Requirements:
1. Nominal 34 ton unit shall operate on single-phase,
60 Hz power at 115 v. All other units shall
operate on single-phase, 60 cycle power at 208/
230 v.
2. Unit electrical power shall be a single point
connection.
3. Unit control voltage to the indoor-fan coil shall be
24 v, except 38AN009,012 units which shall supply line voltage.

4. All power and control wiring must be installed per


NEC and all local building codes.
5. High- and low-voltage terminal block connections.
I. Special Features (Field Installed):
Certain features are not applicable when the features
designated by * are specified. For assistance in amending the specifications, contact your local Carrier Sales
Office.
*
1. Low-Ambient Kit:
Control shall regulate fan-motor cycles in response to saturated condensing pressure of the
unit. The control shall be capable of maintaining
a condensing temperature of 100 F 10 F with
outdoor temperatures to 20 F. Installation of kit
shall not require changing the outdoor-fan
motor.
*
2. Liquid Solenoid Valve:
This electronically operated shutoff valve shall
close and open in response to compressor operation. The valve should be used with all longlines applications (over 100 ft).
*
3. Winter Start Control (38HDC):
Field supplied and installed winter start control
shall permit start-up for cooling operation under
low-load conditions and at low-ambient temperatures by bypassing the low-pressure switch for a
3-minute delay period.
NOTE: Winter start control shall be required when
unit is intended to operate in cooling at outdoor
ambients below 40 F.
Crankcase Heater (units with scroll compressors
only):
Unit shall be shipped with a clamp-on compressor oil sump heater.

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Guide specifications high-wall units


Commercial High-Wall Fan Coil Units
HVAC Guide Specifications
Size Range: 34 to 2 Tons Cooling Capacity
Carrier Model Number: 40QNB
Part 1 General
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Indoor, wall-mounted, direct-expansion fan coil to be
matched with the commercial condensing or heat
pump units.
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE
Unit shall be rated per ARI Standards 210/240 and
listed in the ARI directory as a matched system.
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
Units shall be stored and handled per unit manufacturers recommendations.
1.04 WARRANTY (For Inclusion By Specifying Engineer)
Part 2 Products
2.01 EQUIPMENT
A. General:
Indoor, direct-expansion, wall-mounted fan coil. Unit
shall be complete with cooling/heating (heat pump
systems only) coil, fan, fan motor, piping connectors,
electrical controls, microprocessor control system, and
integral temperature sensing. Unit shall be furnished
with integral wall-mounting bracket and mounting
hardware.
B. Unit Cabinet:
Cabinet discharge and inlet grilles shall be attractively
styled, high-impact polystyrene. Cabinet shall be
fully insulated for improved thermal and acoustic
performance.
C. Fans:
Fan shall be tangential direct-drive blower type with
air intake at the upper front face of the unit and discharge at the bottom front. Automatic, motor-driven
vertical air sweep shall be provided standard.
Air sweep operation shall be user selectable. Horizontal direction may be manually adjusted (using remote controller) and vertical air sweep may be manually set.
D. Coil:
Coil shall be copper tube with aluminum fins and galvanized steel tube sheets. Fins shall be bonded to the
tubes by mechanical expansion. A drip pan under the

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coil shall have a drain connection for hose attachment to remove condensate. Condensate pan shall
have internal trap and auxiliary drip pan under coil
header.
NOTE: The 40QNB009,012 units use capillary tubes
in the outdoor unit for refrigerant control, and the
40QNB018,024 units use the AccuRatert piston refrigerant metering device in the indoor unit.
E. Motors:
Motors shall be open drip-proof, permanently lubricated ball bearing with inherent overload protection.
Fan motors shall be 3-speed.
F. Controls:
Controls shall consist of a microprocessor-based control system which shall control space temperature, determine optimum fan speed, and run self diagnostics.
The temperature control range shall be from 64 F to
84 F. The unit shall have the following functions as a
minimum:
1. An automatic restart after power failure at the
same operating conditions as at failure.
2. A timer function to provide a minimum 24-hour
timer cycle for system Auto. Start/Stop.
3. Temperature-sensing controls shall sense returnair temperature. Indoor-air high discharge temperature shutdown shall be provided.
4. Indoor coil freeze protection.
5. Wireless infrared remote control to enter set points
and operating conditions.
6. Auto Stop features shall have integral setback
control.
7. Automatic airsweep control to provide on or off
activation of airsweep louvers.
8. Dehumidification mode shall provide increased
latent removal capability by modulating fan speed
and set point temperature.
9. Fan only operation shall provide room air circulation when no cooling is required.
10. Diagnostics shall provide continuous checks of
unit operation and warn of possible malfunctions. Error messages shall be displayed at the
unit and at the remote controller.
11. Fan speed control shall be user-selectable: high,
medium, low, or microprocessor automatic operation during all operating modes
12. A time delay shall prevent compressor restart in
less than 3 minutes.

G. Filters:
Unit shall have filter track with factory-supplied cleanable filters.
H. Electrical Requirements:
Unit shall operate on 115 v (009), 208-v (012-024),
or 230-v (012-024), 60 Hz power supply as specified on the equipment schedule. Power and control
connections shall have terminal block connections.
I. Operating Characteristics:
1. The unit shall be matched with an outdoor unit.
The combination of the outdoor unit and the indoorfan coil unit shall have a total net cooling capacity
of
Btuh or greater at conditions of
fan speed and entering-air temperature
at the evaporator coil of
F dry bulb and
F wet bulb. Outdoor ambient temperature
of air entering the condenser of
F.
2. The 40QNB system shall have a minimum listed
SEER (seasonal energy efficiency ratio) of
at ARI conditions.
3. Outdoor unit shall be rated at
Decibels or less
at ARI conditions.

J. Refrigerant Lines:
The 009 and 012 units shall have rotatable refrigerant lines for penetration through the wall using flare
connections. All units shall have flare connections and
a 90-degree suction elbow shall be provided for rear
connection.
K. Special Features (Field Installed):
1. Condensate Pump:
The condensate pump shall remove condensate
from the drain pan when gravity drainage cannot
be used. Pump shall be designed for quiet operation. Pump shall consist of two parts: an internal
reservoir/sensor assembly, and a remote soundshielded pump assembly. The lift capability of
the condensate pump shall be 1 to 10 ft (009 size
unit) or 3 to 25 ft (012-024 size units). A level
sensor on the condensate pan shall stop cooling
operation if the level in the condensate pan is
unacceptable.
2. Charcoal Filter Kit:
Kit shall include active charcoal filter(s) and required collectors and/or frames. Filters shall aid in
removing volatile organic compounds and microparticles from the air in the conditioned space.

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Guide specifications
40QAB ceiling-suspended units
Commercial Ceiling-Suspended Fan Coils
HVAC Guide Specifications
Size Range: 112 to 5 Tons Cooling Capacity
Carrier Model Number: 40QAB
Part 1 General
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Indoor, under-ceiling mounted, direct-expansion fan
coil to be matched with the 38HDC commercial condensing unit.
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE
Units shall be rated (when matched with appropriate
outdoor unit) per ARI Standard 210/240. Units shall
be certified by UL and CSA.
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
Units shall be stored and handled per manufacturers
recommendations.
1.04 WARRANTY (For Inclusion By Specifying Engineer)
Part 2 Products
2.01 EQUIPMENT
A. General:
Indoor, direct-expansion, ceiling-suspended fan coil.
Fan coil shall be shipped complete with cooling coil,
fan, fan motor, piping connectors, electrical controls,
solid-state electromechanical control system, and ceiling mounting brackets.
B. Unit Cabinet:
Cabinet shall be zinc-coated bonderized steel finished
with a baked enamel paint. Inlet grilles shall be attractively styled, high-impact polystyrene. Matching mounting brackets shall be provided.
C. Fans:
Fans shall be centrifugal blower type with air intake
in the bottom rear of the unit and discharge in the
front. Automatic motor-driven vertical air sweep shall
be provided.
D. Coils:
Coils shall be copper tube with aluminum fins and
galvanized steel tube sheets. Fins will be bonded to
the tubes by mechanical expansion. A drip pan under the coil shall have a drain connection for attachment of piping to remove condensate.
E. Motors:
Motors shall be permanently lubricated with inherent
overload protection. Fan motor shall be 3-speed.

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F. Controls:
Controls shall consist of a solid-state electromechanical control system which shall control space temperature and determine optimum fan speed. The temperature control range shall be from 64 F to 84 F.
The unit shall have the following functions as a
minimum:
1. An automatic restart after power failure at the
same operating conditions as at failure.
2. Non-programmable thermostat to provide cooling and heating set points and day/night setback
modes.
3. Wired control to enter set points and operating
conditions.
4. Filter status indication after 250 hours of indoor
fan operation.
5. Automatic airsweep control to provide on or off
activation of airsweep louvers.
6. Cooling mode to provide modulating fan speed
based on difference between temperature setpoint and space temperature.
7. Fan only operation to provide room air circulation when no cooling is required.
8. A 50-ft indoor to outdoor control connection cable
shall be provided with the fan coil unit.
9. Fan speed control shall be user-selectable: high,
medium, low, or automatic operation during all
operating modes.
10. A time delay shall prevent compressor restart in
less than 2 or 4 minutes (adjustable).
G. Filters:
Unit shall have filter track with factory-supplied cleanable filters.
H. Electrical Requirements:
Unit shall operate on a 208-v or 230-v, 60 Hz power
supply as specified on the equipment schedule.
I. Operating Characteristics:
1. The unit shall be matched with an outdoor unit.
The combination of the outdoor unit and the indoorfan coil unit shall have a total net cooling capacity
of
Btuh or greater at conditions of
fan speed with entering-air temperature
at the evaporator coil of
F dry bulb and
F wet bulb. Outdoor ambient temperature
of air entering the condenser of
F.
2. The system shall have a minimum listed SEER
(seasonal energy efficiency ratio) of
at ARI
conditions.

J. Special Features (Field Installed):


Certain features are not applicable when the features
designated by * are specified. For assistance in amending the specifications, contact your local Carrier Sales
Office.
* 1. Internal Condensate Pump:
The condensate pump shall remove condensate
from the pan when gravity cannot be used. The
lift capability shall be 20 inches. Float control shall
be in the condensate sump to shut unit down in
case of pump malfunction.
2. Fresh Air Intake Kit:
Kit shall include filter and duct connections to provide for outdoor ventilation air.
3. Indoor Guard Kit:
Kit shall include a guard for the discharge grille to
prevent objects from entering the air sweep
mechanism.

4. Electronic Programmable Thermostat:


Thermostat shall be commercial grade and shall
provide 7-day, 4-event scheduling. Integral subbase shall be included. Thermostat shall also provide 3-speed fan switchover capability, air sweep
auto changeover, and shall not require a battery
to retain memory.
5. Power Ventilation Kit:
Kit shall be used with the accessory fresh air kit
when fresh air must be ducted over long distances.
The kit will overcome duct static to provide a constant supply of ventilation air. Kit consists of booster
fan and adjustable speed control to properly balance fan to achieve required airflow rate.

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Guide specifications
40QKB in-ceiling cassette units
Commercial In-Ceiling Cassette Fan Coil
HVAC Guide Specifications
Size Range: 112 to 3 Tons Cooling Capacity
Carrier Model Number: 40QKB
Part 1 General
1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Indoor, in-the-ceiling-mounted, direct-expansion fan
coil to be matched with the 38HDC commercial condensing unit. Units shall fit standard 2 ft x 4 ft ceiling
grid.
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE
Unit shall be rated (when matched with appropriate
outdoor unit) per ARI Standard 210/240. Units shall
be certified by UL and CSA.
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
Unit shall be stored and handled per manufacturers
recommendations.
1.04 WARRANTY (For Inclusion By Specifying Engineer)
Part 2 Products
2.01 EQUIPMENT
A. General:
Indoor, direct-expansion, low-profile (1134-in. high)
in-ceiling fan coil. Unit shall come complete with cooling coil, fan, fan motor, piping connectors, electrical
controls, condensate pump, and hanging brackets.
B. Unit Cabinet:
Cabinet shall be constructed of zinc-coated steel. Fully
insulated discharge and inlet grilles shall be attractively styled, high-impact polystyrene. Cabinet shall
have filter tracks and cleanable filters which shall be
accessible from below with a 14-turn fastener. Adjacent room cooling to be provided by a simple knockout in the cabinet side panel, and cabinet shall have
provisions to accommodate a limited amount of ductwork, if desired.
C. Fan:
Fan shall be a centrifugal, direct-drive blower type with
air intake in center of the unit and discharge on the
perimeter. Air louvers shall be adjustable for 2, 3, or
4-way discharge.
D. Coil:
Coil shall be copper tube with aluminum fins and galvanized steel tube sheets. Fins will be bonded to the
tubes by mechanical expansion. A drip pan under the
coil shall have a factory-installed condensate pump
and drain connection for hose attachment to remove
condensate.

Carrier Corporation Syracuse, New York 13221

E. Refrigerant Metering Device:


The unit shall have a refrigerant metering piston and
body.
F. Motors:
Motor shall be totally enclosed and permanently lubricated with inherent protection. Fan motor shall be
3-speed.
G. Controls:
Controls shall be 24 v, and shall be easily operated
by the user from a wall-mounted control unit. Float
control shall be in the condensate sump to shut unit
down in case of pump malfunction. A wall-mounted
electro-mechanical thermostat with 3 fan speed selections, and an auto./manual switch shall be supplied for field installation. The R-22 refrigerant is
controlled with a piston-type refrigerant metering device, and evaporator coil freeze protection shall be
provided.
H. Operating Characteristics:
1. The unit shall be matched with an outdoor unit.
The combination of the outdoor unit and the indoorfan coil unit shall have a total net cooling capacity
of
Btuh or greater at conditions of
cfm entering-air temperature at the evaporator coil of
F dry bulb and
F wet
bulb. Outdoor ambient temperature of air entering the condenser of
F.
2. The system shall have a minimum listed SEER
(seasonal energy efficiency ratio) of
at ARI
conditions.
I. Thermostat:
The thermostat shall be commercial grade to control
unit operation, and shall provide 3-speed fan switchover capability with continuous and automatic fan operating switch.
J. Special Features (Field Installed):
1. Power Ventilation Kit:
Kit shall allow ventilation of the conditioned space
with outdoor air. The kit shall include filter, booster
fan, and controls.
2. Fresh Air Intake Kit:
Kit shall include filter and duct connections to provide for outdoor ventilation air.
3. Electronic Programmable Thermostat:
Thermostat shall be commercial grade and shall
provide 7-day, 4-event scheduling. Integral subbase shall be included. Thermostat shall also provide 3-speed fan switchover capability, air sweep,
auto changeover, and shall not require a battery
to retain memory.

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Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
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Catalog No. 525-309

Printed in U.S.A.

PC 111

Form 53-3PD
Replaces: 53-1PD

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