Cassettes Carrier2
Cassettes Carrier2
Product Data
INDUSTRY LEADING
FEATURES / BENEFITS
A PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN
BUDGET LIMITS, ENERGY SAVINGS AND
COMFORT.
The 40MBCQ series ductless systems are a matched combination
of an outdoor condensing unit and an indoor fan coil unit
connected only by refrigerant tubing and wires.
The in−ceiling cassette fan coils are ideal for retrofit or
modernization projects where a false ceiling is available. This
selection of fan coils permits inexpensive and creative solutions to
design problems such as:
NOTE: Image for illustration purposes only. Actual model may The ideal compliment to your ducted system when it is impractical
differ slightly. or prohibitively expensive to use ductwork. 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
TABLE OF CONTENTS with most room decors.
PAGE Advanced system components incorporate innovative technology
MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 to provide reliable cooling performance at low sound levels.
STANDARD FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . 4
DIMENSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
CLEARANCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
COMPATIBILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
APPLICATION DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
WIRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
WIRING DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
LOW SOUND LEVELS BUILT − IN RELIABILITY
When noise is a concern, the ductless systems are the answer. The Ductless system indoor and outdoor units are designed to provide
indoor units are whisper quiet. There are no compressors indoors, years of trouble−free operation.
either in the conditioned space or directly over it, and there is The in−ceiling cassette units include protection against freeze−up
none of the noise usually generated by air being forced through and high evaporator temperatures on heat pumps.
ductwork. The condensing units on heat pumps are protected by a three
minute time delay before the compressor starts the over−current
SECURE OPERATION protection and the high temperature protection.
If security is an issue, outdoor and indoor units are connected only
by refrigerant piping and wiring to prevent intruders from crawling INDIVIDUAL ROOM COMFORT
through ductwork. In addition, since outdoor units can be installed Maximum comfort is provided because each space can be
close to an outside wall, coils are protected from vandals and controlled individually based on usage pattern. The air sweep
severe weather. feature provided permits optimal room air mixing to eliminate hot
and cold spots for occupant comfort. In addition, year−round
FAST INSTALLATION comfort can be provided with heat pumps.
This compact ductless system is simple to install. A mounting
bracket is standard with the indoor units and only wire and piping ECONOMICAL OPERATION
needs to run between indoor and outdoor units. These units are fast The ductless system design allows individual room heating or
and easy to install ensuring minimal disruption to customers in the cooling when required. There is no need to run large supply−air
home or workplace. This makes the ductless systems the fans or chilled water pumps to handle a few spaces with unique
equipment of choice, especially in retrofit situations. load patterns. In addition, because air is moved only in the space
required, no energy is wasted moving air through ducts.
SIMPLE SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
Removing the top panel on outdoor units provides immediate EASY−TO−USE CONTROLS
access to the control compartment, providing a service technician The in−ceiling cassette has microprocessor−based controls to
access to check unit operation. In addition, the draw−thru design of provide the ultimate in comfort and efficiency. The user friendly
the outdoor section means that dirt accumulates on the outside wireless remote control provides the interface between user and the
surface of the coil. Coils can be cleaned quickly from inside using unit.
a pressure hose and detergent.
On all indoor units, service and maintenance expense is reduced
due to easy−to−use cleanable filters. In addition, these cassette FACTORY INSTALLED CONDENSATE
systems have extensive self−diagnostics to assist in LIFT PUMP
troubleshooting. Customizing these ductless systems to your application is easily
accomplished. The factory installed condensate lift pump on the
cassette fan coil unit provides installation flexibility.
AGENCY LISTINGS
All systems are listed with AHRI (Air Conditioning, Heating &
Refrigeration Institute), and ETL.
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MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE
INDOOR UNIT
40 MB C Q 09 - -- 3
VOLTAGE
MB = MODEL 3 = 208/230-1-60
NOMINAL CAPACITY
09 - 3/4 TON
12 - 1 TON
18 - 1-1/2 TONS
24 - 2 TONS NOT USED
36 - 3 TONS
48 - 4 TONS
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STANDARD FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES
Ease Of Installation INDOOR UNIT ACCESSORIES
Mounting Brackets S
Low Voltage Controls S
Grille
Comfort Features To maximize shipping efficiency, the grille for the in−ceiling
Microprocessor Controls S cassette is set up as an accessory.
Wired Remote Control A NOTE: Grille is required.
Wireless Remote Control S
Wi-Fi Remote Control A
Automatic Horizontal Air Sweep S
Air Direction Control S
Auto Restart Function S
Cold Blow Protection On Heat Pumps S
Freeze Protection Mode On Heat Pumps S
Turbo Mode S
Silence Mode S
Auto Changeover On Heat Pumps S
Follow Me S
Energy Saving Features
Sleep Mode S
Stop/Start Timer S
46°F Heating Mode (Heating Setback) S
Safety And Reliability
Indoor Coil Freeze Protection S
Indoor Coil High Temp Protection in Heating Mode S
Aluminum Golden Hydrophilic pre-coated fins S
Ease Of Service And Maintenance
Cleanable Filters S
Diagnostics S
Liquid Line Pressure Taps S
Condensate Drain Adaptor S
Application Flexibility
Condensate Lift Pump S
Legend
S Standard
A Accessory
ACCESSORIES
ORDERING NO. DESCRIPTION FOR MODELS
Wired Remote Control with
KSACN0101AAA Sizes 09 - 18
Timer Function
Wired Remote Control 7
KSACN0501AAA All Sizes
day Programmable
40MBCQ01XXX3 Grille/Ceiling Panel 2ft x 2 ft Sizes 09 - 18
40MBCQ02XXX3 Grille/Ceiling Panel 3ft x 3 ft Sizes 24 - 48
KSAIF0401AAA Wi-Fi Kit All sizes
Insulated 25’ Line Set -
53DS-900---089 Size 09
1/4” x 3/8”
Insulated 25’ Line Set -
53DS-900---008 Sizes 12, 18
1/4“ x 1/2”
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DIMENSIONS
E-parts box
21.46(545)
22.44(570)
4-Screw hole
(for install panel)
4-install hanger
21.46(545)
10.24(260)
22.44(570)
2.95(75)
1.73(44)
1.73(44)
Wiring connection port
1.73(44)
1.65(42)
1.65(42)
Panel
25.47(647)
25.47(647) 1.97(50)
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DIMENSIONS − (CONT)
3.62(92)
D
75 Fresh air intake
3.15(80)
B
D
A
3.15(80)
5.35(136) 4.96(126)
4-install hanger
D 26.77(680) 3.58(91)
D Body
Gas side 3.54(90) 5.31(135)
Liquid side
Wiring connection port
E-parts box
30.71(780)
33.07(840)
3.62(92)
A
A
3.62(92)
30.71(780)
B
A
A
Service hole for
Test mouth & Test cover
draining pump 32 Drain hole
5.20(132)
D
B 26.77(680) D 7.72(196)
33.07(840)
C
A A
D
B
D
3.62(92)
Panel
37.40(950)
37.40(950) 2.16(55)
Capacity (Btu/h) A B C D
mm 160 75 205 50
24K
inch 6.30 2.95 8.07 1.97
mm 160 95 245 60
36K
inch 6.30 3.74 9.65 2.36
mm 160 95 287 60
48K
inch 6.30 3.74 11.30 2.36
Fig. 2 – Indoor Unit (Sizes 24−48)
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CLEARANCES
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SPECIFICATIONS
Heat Pump
Size 9 12 18 24 36 48
System
Indoor Model 40MBCQ09---3 40MBCQ12---3 40MBCQ18---3 40MBCQ24---3 40MBCQ36---3 40MBCQ48---3
Voltage, Phase, Cycle V/Ph/Hz 208/230-1-60 208/230-1-60 208/230-1-60 208/230-1-60 208/230-1-60 208/230-1-60
Electrical Power Supply Indoor unit powered from outdoor unit Indoor unit powered from outdoor unit
MCA A. 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.8 1.6
Wireless Remote Controller
Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard
(° F/° C Convertible)
Controls
Wired Remote Controller
Optional Optional Optional Optional Standard Standard
(° F/° C Convertible)
Cooling Indoor DB Min -Max ° F (° C) 63~ 90 (17~ 32) 63~ 90 (17~ 32) 63~ 90 (17~ 32) 62~ 90 (17~ 32) 63~ 90 (17~ 32) 63~ 90 (17~ 32)
Operating Range
Heating Indoor DB Min -Max ° F (° C) 32~ 86 (0~ 30) 32~ 86 (0~ 30) 32~ 86 (0~ 30) 32~ 86 (0~ 30) 32~ 86 (0~ 30) 32~ 86 (0~ 30)
Pipe Connection Size - Liquid in (mm) 1/4 (6.35) 1/4 (6.35) 1/4 (6.35) 3/8 (9.52) 3/8 (9.52) 3/8 (9.52)
Piping
Pipe Connection Size - Suction in (mm) 3/8 (9.52) 1/2 (12.7) 1/2 (12.7) 5/8 (16) 5/8 (16) 5/8 (16)
Face Area Sq. Ft. 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.6 4.6 5.2
No. Rows 1 2 2 2 3 3
Indoor Coil
Fins per inch 19 19 19 18 18 18
Circuits 2 4 4 8 10 10
Body Unit Width in (mm) 22.44 (570) 22.44 (570) 22.44 (570) 33.07 (840) 33.07 (840) 33.07 (840)
Body Unit Height in (mm) 10.24 (260) 10.24 (260) 10.24 (260) 8.07 (205) 9.65 (245) 11.3 (287)
Body Unit Depth in (mm) 22.44 (570) 22.44 (570) 22.44 (570) 33.07 (840) 33.07 (840) 33.07 (840)
Body Net Weight lbs (kg) 35.27 (16) 35.27 (16) 39.68 (18) 46.3 (21) 58.2 (26.4) 63.27 (28.7)
Panel Unit Width in (mm) 25.47 (647) 25.47 (647) 25.47 (647) 37.4 (950) 37.4 (950) 37.4 (950)
Panel Unit Height in (mm) 1.97 (50) 1.97 (50) 1.97 (50) 2.17 (55) 2.17 (55) 2.17 (55)
Panel Unit Depth in (mm) 25.47 (647) 25.47 (647) 25.47 (647) 37.4 (950) 37.4 (950) 37.4 (950)
Indoor Panel Net Weight lbs (kg) 5.51 (2.5) 5.51 (2.5) 5.51 (2.5) 11.02 (5) 11.02 (5) 11.02 (5)
Number of Fan Speeds 3 3 3 3 3 3
Airflow (lowest to highest) CFM 260/320/380 280/340/400 290/350/420 625/761/878 809/958/1095 853/1030/1177
Sound Pressure
dB(A) 34/39/44 36/39/42 46/48/50 47/50/52 49/52/55 49/52/55
(lowest to highest)
Air throw Data ft (m) 23 (7) 23 (7) 30 (9) 30 (9) 30 (9) 30 (9)
Moisture removal Pint/h (L/h) 1.58 (0.75) 2.88 (1.366) 4.26 (2.02) 5.22 (2.47) 8.53 (4.04) 13.5 (6.39)
Field Drain Pipe Size O.D. in (mm) 1 (25.4) 1 (25.4) 1 (25.4) 1 (25.4) 1 (25.4) 1 (25.4)
NOTE: Performance may vary based on the compatible outdoor units. See respective pages for performance data.
COMPATIBILITY
Indoor Unit 40MBCQ09---3 40MBCQ12---3 40MBCQ18---3 40MBCQ24---3 40MBCQ36---3 40MBCQ48---3
Outdoor Unit
3MAQB09R--3 38MAQB12R--3 38MAQB18R--3 38MAQB24R--3 38MBRQ36A--3 38MBRQ48A--3
Single Zone
3MGRQ18B--3
3MGRQ24C--3
Outdoor Unit
3MGRQ30D--3
Multi-zone
3MGRQ36D--3
3MGRQ48E--3
NOTE: Backward compatible with 38MAQ Single Zone and 38MGQ Multi−zone Systems.
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APPLICATION DATA
UNIT SELECTION SYSTEM OPERATING CONDITIONS
Select equipment to either match or handle slightly less than the OPERATING RANGE
anticipated peak load. This provides better humidity control, fewer Min / Max °F (°C)
unit cycles, and less part−load operation. Cooling Heating
For units used in spaces with high sensible loads, base equipment Indoor DB 63 / 90 (17 / 32) 32 / 86 (0 / 30)
selection on the unit sensible load, not on the total anticipated load. Indoor WB 59 / 84 (15 / 29)
Adjust for anticipated room wet bulb temperature to avoid
undersizing the equipment.
DRAIN CONNECTIONS
UNIT MOUNTING (INDOOR) Install drains to meet local sanitation codes. The in−ceiling cassette
is supplied with a condensate lift pump that is capable of lifting the
Refer to unit Installation Instructions for further details. water 29.5in (750mm) above the top of the unit. A downward
Unit leveling − For reliable operation, units should be level in all sloped condensate drain pipe can be used to dispose of water.
planes. Align and level the unit by adjusting the nuts and lock−nuts
on the threaded hangers.
REFRIGERANT LINES
Clearance − A minimum of 12 inches (304.8 mm) of clearance is
required in the false ceiling. General refrigerant line sizing:
Unit location − Placing the unit in the center of the room provides 1. The outdoor units are shipped with a full charge of R410A
the best air circulation and comfort. The unit return and discharge refrigerant.
should not be obstructed by anything which may cause unit short 2. Refrigerant lines should not be buried in the ground. If it is
cycling or air recirculation. necessary to bury the lines, not more than 36−in (914 mm)
Installation Template − Fan coil units are supplied with a should be buried. Provide a minimum 6−in (152 mm)
cardboard template to help match the position of the hangers, vertical rise to the service valves to prevent refrigerant
refrigerant lines, condensate drain pipe and power supply cable. migration.
3. Both lines must be insulated. Use a minimum of 1/2−in.
UNIT MOUNTING (OUTDOOR) (12.7 mm) thick insulation. Closed−cell insulation is
Refer to the unit’s Installation Instructions for further details. recommended in all long−line applications.
Do not install the indoor or outdoor units in a location with special 4. Special consideration should be given to isolating
environmental conditions. For those applications, contact your interconnecting tubing from the building structure. Isolate
ductless representative. the tubing so that vibration or noise is not transmitted into
the structure.
SUPPORT
Adequate support must be provided to support the weight of all fan
coils. Refer to the Physical Data section for fan coil weights, and
the base unit dimensional drawings for the location of the
mounting brackets.
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WIRING
All wires must be sized per NEC (National Electrical Code) or CONTROL SYSTEM
CEC (Canadian Electrical Code) and local codes. Use Electrical
Data table MCA (minimum circuit amps) and MOCP (maximum The indoor unit is equipped with a microprocessor control to
over current protection) to correctly size the wires and the perform two functions:
disconnect fuse or breakers respectively. 1. Provide safety for the system
Recommended Connection Method for Power and 2. Control the system and provide optimum levels of comfort
Communication Wiring: and efficiency.
The main power is supplied to the outdoor unit. The field supplied The main microprocessor is located on the control board of the
14/3 stranded wire with ground with a 600 volt insulation rating, fan coil unit (outdoor units have a microprocessor too) with
power/communication wiring from the outdoor unit to indoor unit thermistors located in the fan coil air inlet and on the indoor coil.
consists of four (4) wires and provides the power for the indoor Heat pump units have a thermistor on the outdoor coil. These
unit. Two wires are line voltage AC power, one is communication thermistors monitor the system operation to maintain the unit
wiring (S) and the other is a ground wire. Wiring between indoor within acceptable parameters and control the operating mode.
and outdoor unit is polarity sensitive. The use of BX wire is NOT
recommended. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL
If installed in a high Electromagnetic field (EMF) area and
communication issues exists, a 14/2 stranded shielded wire can be
used to replace L2 and (S) between outdoor unit and indoor unit
landing the shield onto ground in the outdoor unit only.
! CAUTION
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD Fig. 4 – Wireless Remote Control
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment 1. A wireless remote control is supplied for system operation
damage or improper operation. of all in−ceiling cassette units.
Wires should be sized based on NEC and local codes. 2. Each battery operated wireless (infrared) remote control
may be used to control more than one unit.
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AIR FLOW DATA
9K 12K 18K 24K 36K 48K
SYSTEM SIZE
(208/230) (208/230) (208/230) (208/230) (208/230) (208/230)
HIGH 353 350 562 878 1095 1177
INDOOR
MEDIUM 306 296 485 761 958 1030
(CFM)
LOW 270 253 439 625 809 853
SOUND PRESSURE
SYSTEM SIZE 9K 12K 18K 24K 36K 48K
Cooling Operation Indoor Sound Pressure dBa (L/M/H) 33/35/38 27/34/42 33/40/46.5 47/50/52 49/52/55 49/52/55
Heating Operation Indoor Sound Pressure dBa (L/M/H) 31/34/37 27/34/41 32/39/45 45.7/48.8/51.2 49.5/52/54.2 49.3/52.8/55.8
Unit Outlet
Indoor Unit
3.2 ft (1m)
3.2 ft (1m)
x
Microphone
Fig. 7 – Sound Pressure Testing Method
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
FUNCTION OF SWITCH Anti-cold air Inner Driver Alarm
TO WIRE Remote NEWFAN
SW1 FAN MOTOR STOP-TEM DC Motor Output
M
SWITCH FOR CCM UNIT ADDRESS CONTROLLER Control
M
ON
5
0 ON 0 ON 24
S2
+ 12 Factory setting
S1 8 12 8 12 TO WIRE DISPLAY
Reactor
ON
16~31 CONTROLLER
0~15
BOARD
ADDRESS 15 5
Factory 12 Y/G JR6
Setting
4 10
ON ON
0 ON 0
S2 8 CN40 CN10A ALARM
3 ON - OFF
CN10
M
+ 12
S1 8 12 P5
12 8
According CN23 CN8 RED
ON
CN15 CN16 RED
ADDRESS 32~47 48~63 to the
Y/G
DC MOTOR
DRIVER MODLE CN33 JR6
Factory 12 EEPROM
Setting
setting Outer Driver DC Motor
CN7 T2B
STATE PUMP 4 T2
2 CN6
MODE CN5 CN3
REMEMBER NO_REMEMBER
MODE FAN OFF FAN ON
P1 BLACK
H
Factory
Setting
Factory
Setting WATER LEVEL SWITCH CH
P3
CN4 P2
E Y X
CN1 CN110 CN14 T1
ROOM TEMP.
WHITE
BROWN BLACK
SW6 SWITCH FOR TEMP.COMPENSATION SW5 SWITCH FOR MODE-PRIOR SETTING XS9 XP9 SWING
Y/G 6 Y/G MOTOR
ON ON ON ON ON
ON ON ON ON ON
FAN1
STATE
12 12 12
STATE Y/G
12 12 12
1 2 3
12 12
4 TO WIRE
FUNCTION OF SWITCH CODE:16022500001266 Inner Driver
M 5 CONTROLLER
::e+3e
AB
AB
7 9 7 9 4 3 CN14
CN13
S1 8 12 8 12
CN3
ADDRESS
Factory
0~15 16~31 5
6
::e+3e
/
M 5
CN15 XS10 XP10G M
Setting
DC MOTOR
S2 F01 ON F01 ON 7 ::e+3e Y/G DRIVER MODLE
M
23
C DE
23
C DE
+ ::e+3e
4 56
4 56
8
AB
AB
S1
7 9
8 12
7 9
8 12 Outer Driver DC Motor
9 12000W-14000W(5.0HP) NEWFAN
ADDRESS 32~47 48~63 JR6
CN8
ON - OFF
Factory A 14500W-16000W(6.0HP)
CN23
Setting
Remote JR6 2
SW3 SWITCH FOR AUTO-RESTART SETTING
Control
CN13 M
ON ON ON
RED PUMP
ALARM
CN33
STATE
Alarm
Output
MODE REMEMBER NO_REMEMBER RED 10 DISPLAY 5 TO WIRE
CN10(CN10A) CONTROLLER
Factory BOARD
Setting
CN16
SW6 SWITCH FOR TEMP.COMPENSATION Reactor INDOOR UNIT CN7
STATE
ON ON ON ON ON
P3 MAINBOARD T2B
12 12 BROWN CH OUTER PIPE TEMP.
12 12
Y/G 6 4
VALUE 6 4 2 E function FAN1 CN4 CN6
BLACK T2
Factory P2
Setting 4 BLACK MIDDLE PIPE TEMP.
H
CN66 CN2 T1
Anti-cold air SW2 SWITCH FOR FAN MOTER CONTROL
THEN NO POWER REQUEST. CN3 Q E P CN5 ROOM TEMP.
SW1 FAN MOTOR STOP-TEM CAP1 CN55 WHITE
ON ON ON
P1
ON
STATE
24 E Y X S2 S1 CN1 P4
12 Factory setting MODE FAN OFF FAN ON WATER LEVEL SWITCH
Y/G
RED(BROWN)
BLUE(BLACK)
Factory
XP2 XS2
XP2 XS2
ON
Ferrite bead
Setting
15 Y/G
12
SW5 SWITCH FOR MAIN-SLAVE SETTING
ON
ON L1 L2
ON ON ON
8 ON
12 STATE
12 12 12 12
ON According
MAIN
TO SWING TO GO-UP-AND - - - - This symbol indicates the
to the MODE MAIN MAIN SLAVE
EEPROM
NO SLAVE BOARD -DOWN BOARD To CCM element is optional,the actual
12 Factory
setting Setting Comm.Bus To OUTDOOR POWER shape shall prevail.
Comm.Bus
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GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
INDOOR IN−CEILING CASSETTE DUCTLESS UNITS
Size Range: 3/4 to 4 Ton Nominal Cooling and Heating Capacity
Model Number: 40MBCQ
PART 1 − GENERAL The unit shall have the following functions as a minimum:
1. An automatic restart after a power failure at the same
1.01 System Description operating conditions as at failure.
Indoor, in−ceiling cassette, direct−expansion fan coils are matched 2. A timer function to provide a minimum 24−hour timer
with a heat pump outdoor unit. cycle for the system’s Auto Start/Stop.
1.02 Agency Listings 3. Temperature−sensing controls sense the return air
Unit are rated per AHRI Standards 210/240 and listed in the AHRI temperature.
directory as a matched system. 4. Indoor coil freeze protection.
1.03 Delivery, Storage, And Handling 5. Wireless infrared remote control to enter set points and
Units are stored and handled per the unit manufacturer’s operating conditions.
recommendations. 6. Automatic air sweep control to provide on or off activation
1.04 Warranty (For Inclusion By Specifying of air sweep louvers.
Engineer) 7. Dehumidification mode which provides increased latent
removal capability by modulating system operation and set
point temperature.
PART 2 − PRODUCTS 8. A fan−only operation to provide room air circulation when
2.01 Equipment no cooling is required.
A. General: 9. Diagnostics to provide continuous checks of the unit
Indoor, direct−expansion, ceiling−mounted fan coil. Unit is operation and warn of possible malfunctions. Any error
complete with a cooling/heating coil, fan, fan motor, piping messages are displayed at the unit.
connectors, electrical controls, microprocessor control system, and 10. The fan speed control is user−selectable: high, medium,
an integral temperature sensing. low, or microprocessor controlled automatic operation
B. Unit Cabinet: Cabinet is constructed of zinc−coated steel. during all operating modes.
Fully insulated discharge and inlet grilles are attractively 11. Automatic heating−to−cooling changeover in the heat pump
styled, high−impact polystyrene. Grille has hinges and can be mode. Control includes deadband to prevent rapid mode
opened to obtain access to the cleanable filters, indoor fan cycling between heating and cooling.
motor and control box. 12. Indoor coil high temperature protection is provided to detect
C. FANS: excessive indoor discharge temperature when unit is in the
1. The fan is a centrifugal direct−drive blower type with an air heat pump mode.
intake in the center of the unit and a discharge at the G. Filters:
perimeter. An automatic, motor−driven vertical air sweep is The unit has a filter track with factory−supplied cleanable filters.
provided standard. Automatic motor−driven louvers are H. Electrical Requirements:
provided standard and are adjustable for a 2, 3 or 4−way
discharge. The indoor fan motor operates on 208−230V on model sizes 09−
48, as specified. Power is supplied from the outdoor unit.
2. The air sweep operation is user selectable.
I. Operating Characteristics:
D. Coil:
The 40MBCQ system has a minimum SEER (Seasonal Energy
The coil is a copper tube with aluminum fins and galvanized steel Efficiency Ratio) and HSPF at AHRI conditions, as listed on the
tube sheets. Fins are bonded to the tubes by mechanical expansion specifications table.
and specially golden hydrophilic pre−coated for enhanced
J. Refrigerant Lines:
wet−ability. A drip pan under the coil has a factory installed
condensate lift pump and a drain connection for a hose attachment All units should have refrigerant lines that can be oriented to
to remove condensate. connect from the left, right or back of unit. Both refrigerant lines
E. Motors: must be insulated.
Motors are open drip−proof, permanently lubricated ball bearing
with inherent overload protection. Fan motors are 7−speed.
F. Controls:
Controls consist of a microprocessor−based control system which
controls the space temperature, determines the optimum fan speed,
and runs self diagnostics. The temperature control range is 62_F to
86_F (17_C to 30_C) in increments of 1_F or 1_C, and has a 46_F
Heating Mode (Heating Setback). The wireless remote controller,
has the ability to act as the temperature sensing location for room
comfort.
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Copyright 2018 Carrier Corp. D 7310 W. Morris St. D Indianapolis, IN 46231 . Edition Date: 04/18 Catalog No: 40MBCQ-02PD
Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. Replaces: 40MBCQ-01PD
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