2
INSTALLATION
1. Inspect package contents for any missing or damaged
parts. File a claim with the shipping agency if parts are
damaged. Notify your Carrier representative if any
item is missing.
2. Determine the new location for the cooler(s). Ensure
that the new location supports the cooler weight and
that there is enough room for service access and tube
removal. See Table 1 to determine the model numbers
and quantities of coolers in each unit. See Table 3 for
cooler weights and Fig. 1 for cooler dimensions.
NOTE: Steps 3-20 below describe how to relocate and
reinstall one cooler. For units with two coolers, per-
form these for each cooler.
Table 3 — Nominal Cooler Weights
*Cooler weight when filled with water or brine.
3. Open and tag all electrical disconnects.
4. Remove the cooler from the base unit, following the
directions in the base unit Installation, Start-up and
Service Instructions. If required, strip back the insula-
tion on the cooler tube sheets and use the 2 large holes
in the top corners of the tube sheets for lifting. Make
sure to label the thermistors with corresponding ther-
mistor numbers for reinstallation. For units with elec-
tronic expansion valves (EXVs), disconnect the
electrical cables from the EXVs. For units with ther-
mostatic expansion valves (TXVs); note the locations
of the equalizer lines and sensor bulbs and detach
them.
5. Transport the cooler to its new location, and bolt it in
position according to the instructions for replacing a
cooler in the base unit Installation, Start-Up and Ser-
vice Instructions. Make sure the new location has
enough room to install the EXV or TXV (if used),
sight glass, filter drier, and service valve. See Fig. 2.
Also ensure that there is sufficient room to remove
cooler tubes if required for future service.
6. At the base unit control box, (see Fig. 3) disconnect
the other ends of the thermistor leads; make sure to
label the leads. If applicable, disconnect the other ends
of the EXV cables that came with the unit and discard
them.
7. At the base unit, remove the liquid line piping between
the manual shutoffs and the old cooler conections. The
piping includes EXVs or TXVs, sight glasses, and fil-
ter driers. See Fig. 2.
8. Reinstall the piping at the cooler; install the shutoff
valves (supplied with the accessory) immediately
upstream from the filter driers. See Fig. 2.
9. Following Carrier-recommended piping practices,
install additional field-supplied liquid line piping in
the required lengths to reconnect the cooler and base
unit. As shown in Fig. 2, the new liquid lines between
the service valves must each have a field-supplied and
installed pressure relief valve.
10. Following Carrier-recommended piping practices,
replace the suction flange gaskets and install additional
field-supplied suction line piping in the required
lengths to reconnect the cooler and base unit. For units
with TXVs: Replace the sensor bulbs and equalizer
lines according to their original positioning. Make sure
to insulate the TXV bulbs.
11. Following the instructions for replacing a cooler in the
base unit Installation, Start-up and Service instruction,
reinstall the thermistors in the cooler.
COOLER
WEIGHT
(FILLED*)
WEIGHT
(UNFILLED)
Lb Kg Lb Kg
10HB040
576 261 485 220
10HB050
658 299 545 247
10HB070
770 349 620 281
10HB090
949 431 745 338
10HB110
1080 491 860 391
10HB160
1736 789 1320 600
10HB200
2119 963 1630 741
10HB210
2428 1104 1865 848
New cooler location and supporting structures must be able
to support the weight of the filled cooler.
Do not shut off both service valves in either liquid line.
Pressure can build within the trapped area. To avoid the
possibility of personal injury or property damage, a field-
supplied pressure relief valve must be installed in each liq-
uid line between the two shutoff valves. See Fig. 2.