Carrier 00EFN900003000A User Manual

30XA080-350  
Remote Cooler Accessory  
60 Hz  
Installation Instructions  
Part Numbers 00EFN900003000A, 00EFN900003100A  
The application is limited to the following constraints:  
CONTENTS  
• Operating chilled water temperature is between 40 and 55 F  
(4.4 and 12.8 C). When the remote cooler is applied, the  
cooler heaters will not function, so it is critical to maintain the  
water temperature above the freezing point at all times. If the  
water temperature falls below the freezing point, the cooler  
does not have protection to keep the water from freezing.  
• The interior space temperature where the cooler will be  
installed must be maintained at a minimum of 50 F (10 C).  
• Underground refrigerant piping is NOT permitted for this  
application.  
See Table 1 for accessory package usage and see Table 2 for  
accessory package contents. In addition to the parts supplied  
with each accessory package, the following material must be  
field-supplied:  
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
GENERAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3  
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16  
Cooler and Economizer Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Remote Cooler and Economizer Installation. . . . . 10  
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS  
Installing, starting up, and servicing air-conditioning  
equipment can be hazardous due to system pressures, electrical  
components, and equipment location. Only trained, qualified  
installers and service technicians should install, start-up, and  
service this equipment.  
When working on air-conditioning equipment, observe  
precautions in the literature and on tags, stickers, and labels  
attached to the equipment. Follow all safety codes. Wear safety  
glasses and work gloves. Use care in handling equipment.  
• Refrigerant grade liquid and suction line copper piping for  
30XA080-120: circuits A and B and 30XA140-160: circuit  
B (length determined by installation). See Tables 3A and 3B  
for pipe sizes.  
• Schedule 40 steel pipe for 30XA140-160: circuit A and  
30XA180-350: circuits A and B (length determined by  
installation). See Tables 3A and 3B for pipe sizes.  
• 350 psig pressure relief valves and fittings (2 per circuit)  
• Suction line tubing insulation (length determined by  
installation)  
Be sure power to equipment is shut off before performing  
maintenance or service. Lock out and safety-tag all  
disconnects.  
• Economizer line tubing insulation (length determined by  
installation)  
GENERAL  
1/2 in. strain relief (2)  
The remote cooler accessory allows for the indoor reloca-  
tion of the cooler on 30XA080-350 units as another means of  
freeze protection. When the cooler is located in a heated space,  
an anti-freeze solution is not needed and the performance  
degradation associated with antifreeze solution can be avoided.  
Maximum separation of the 30XA base unit and cooler is  
limited to 50 lineal ft (15.25 m) or 75 equivalent ft (22 m) of  
piping. For more information, refer to the Carrier Piping De-  
sign manual.  
• Conduit (length determined by installation)  
• ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) B16.9  
stub end (4 in. [102 mm]), Schedule 40 Steel (one needed  
for 30XA140-160, two needed for 30XA180-350)  
• ASME B16.5 Class 600 pipe flange (4 in. [102 mm]) with  
field-modified extra mounting hole (one needed for  
30XA260-300, two needed for 325, 350)  
• Flange mounting hardware  
• Extra flange gaskets (if necessary)  
The liquid and economizer lines between the exterior-  
installed unit and the remote, interior-installed cooler must  
have pressure relief devices installed in accordance with  
ASHRAE 15 (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and  
Air Conditioning Engineers) and local codes.  
Units to be modified for a remote cooler application must  
have the following options:  
The 30XA units use R-134a refrigerant. No other refriger-  
ant may be used in this system. Suction tubing design pres-  
sure is 220 psig (1517 kPa). Economizer and liquid tubing  
design pressure is 350 psig (2413 kPa). Failure to use gage  
set, hoses, and recovery systems designed to handle  
R-134a refrigerant may result in personal injury and equip-  
ment damage. If unsure about equipment, consult the  
equipment manufacturer.  
• Factory-installed suction service valve option.  
• Condenser coil type:  
— Aluminum fin and copper tube  
— Pre-coat aluminum fin and copper tube  
— E-coat aluminum fin and copper tube  
— Copper fin and copper tube  
Table 1 — Accessory Package Usage  
— E-coat copper fin and copper tube  
30XA UNIT SIZE  
080-200  
PACKAGE REQUIRED  
00EFN900003000A  
00EFN900003100A  
NOTE: The microchannel heat exchanger option can NOT use  
the remote cooler accessory.  
220-350  
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.  
Catalog No. 04-53300012-01 Printed in U.S.A. Form 30XA-7SI Pg 1 1-07 Replaces: New  
Book 2  
Tab 5c  
INDOOR LOCATION  
LEGEND  
SUCTION  
SERVICE  
VALVE  
30XA  
............ Liquid Line  
Economizer Line  
Suction Line  
a30-4509  
REMOTE COOLER  
ECONOMIZER  
Fig. 1 — 30XA Unit and Cooler Level, Piping Parallel (Single Circuit Shown)  
INDOOR LOCATION  
SUCTION  
SERVICE  
VALVE  
30XA  
15 FT MAX  
LEGEND  
............ Liquid Line  
Economizer Line  
Suction Line  
REMOTE COOLER  
ECONOMIZER  
a30-4510  
Fig. 2 — 30XA Unit and Cooler Level, Piping Elevated (Single Circuit Shown)  
30XA  
INDOOR LOCATION  
LEGEND  
15 FT MAX  
............ Liquid Line  
Economizer Line  
Suction Line  
SUCTION  
SERVICE  
VALVE  
REMOTE COOLER  
ECONOMIZER  
a30-4511  
Fig. 3 — 30XA Unit with Cooler Located Below Unit (Single Circuit Shown)  
3
SPTs throughout the removal and remote installation processes,  
as the SPTs are an important part of the remote installation.  
INSTALLATION  
6. Disconnect the electronic expansion valve (EXV) cables  
from the EXVs at each economizer. Make sure to label  
cables as they are removed. See Fig. 6.  
NOTE: The 30XA080 units do not utilize an economizer.  
In this case, only the EXVs are present.  
7. Unbolt the cooler suction flanges from the cooler. Tempo-  
rary supports may be needed to support the suction pipes.  
See Fig 6.  
Shut off all power to this equipment prior to installation.  
There may be more than one disconnect switch. Tag all  
disconnect locations to alert others not to restore power  
until work is completed. Failure to disconnect power from  
equipment prior to installation could result in serious  
personal injury or death.  
1. Inspect package contents for missing or damaged parts.  
File a claim with the shipping agency if parts are  
damaged and notify your local Carrier representative if  
any item is missing.  
2. Determine the new location for the cooler. Ensure that the  
new location supports the cooler and economizers  
weights and that there is enough room for service access  
and tube removal. See Tables 4A and 4B to determine  
refrigeration line sizes. See Table 5 for cooler and  
economizers weights. See Fig. 4A-5B for cooler and  
economizers dimensions, tube removal clearances, and  
service areas.  
8. At each circuit’s economizer, cut the liquid lines going to  
the economizer assembly before the manual shutoff valve  
(see Fig. 6, cut 1, circuits A and B). Cut the cooler liquid  
lines between the manual shutoff valve and the cooler  
(see Fig. 6, cut 2, circuits A and B). Cut the economizer  
lines between the manual shutoff valve and the sensors  
(see Fig. 6, cut 3, circuits A and B).  
9. Remove the screws from the feet of each economizer.  
Save all of the screws. Remove the economizers by care-  
fully sliding them out the cooler side of the unit.  
10. Remove the screws from the cooler feet. Save all of the  
screws. Slide the cooler slightly to the left to clear the  
refrigerant tubing.  
3. Open and tag all electrical disconnects.  
11. Remove the cooler by carefully sliding the cooler out the  
cooler side of the unit.  
Cooler and Economizer Removal — The cooler and  
economizers are accessible from the cooler side of the unit. To  
remove the cooler and economizers from the unit, complete the  
following steps:  
1. Remove refrigerant from all circuits using standard  
refrigeration practices. Refer to unit nameplate or installa-  
tion instructions for refrigerant quantities.  
2. Disconnect the cooler heater wiring, and conduit if  
equipped.  
3. Remove entering and leaving chilled water temperature  
thermistors. Make sure to label thermistors as they are  
removed. See Fig. 6.  
4. Disconnect and label the chilled water flow switch cable  
from the chilled water flow switch located on the leaving  
water nozzle. See Fig. 6.  
Because 30XA systems use polyolester oil, which can ab-  
sorb moisture, it is important to minimize the amount of  
time that the refrigeration system is left exposed to the at-  
mosphere. Minimizing the exposure time will reduce the  
amount of moisture that could possibly damage the unit.  
The removal instructions minimize the exposure time to  
prevent this type of damage. The remote installation in-  
structions outline a dehydration process to counteract any  
exposure that might have occurred.  
5. Disconnect the suction pressure transducer cables from  
the transducers. Make sure to label cables as they are  
removed. See Fig. 6.  
NOTE: The suction pressure transducers (SPT) do not neces-  
sarily need to be removed. However, use care in protecting the  
Before installation of the field-supplied piping, the piping  
must be thoroughly cleaned and free of dirt, debris, oil, and  
welding residue. Presence of these objects will cause severe  
damage to the compressors or other components of the re-  
frigeration system.  
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Table 4A — Refrigeration Line Sizes (English)  
DOUBLE SUCTION RISERS  
Circuit A Circuit B  
COOLER  
CONDENSER  
LIQUID LINE  
ECONOMIZER  
LINE  
SUCTION LINE  
30XA  
UNIT  
SIZE  
LIQUID LINE  
Circuit A Circuit B Riser A Riser B Riser A Riser B Circuit A Circuit B Circuit A Circuit B Circuit A Circuit B  
(in.)  
31/8  
31/8  
31/8  
31/8  
31/8  
4
(in.)  
31/8  
31/8  
31/8  
31/8  
31/8  
31/8  
31/8  
4
(in.)  
15/8  
15/8  
15/8  
15/8  
15/8  
2
2
2
2
2
(in.)  
25/8  
25/8  
25/8  
25/8  
25/8  
31/2  
31/2  
31/2  
31/2  
31/2  
31/2  
3
(in.)  
15/8  
15/8  
15/8  
15/8  
15/8  
15/8  
15/8  
2
2
2
2
2
(in.)  
25/8  
25/8  
25/8  
25/8  
25/8  
25/8  
25/8  
31/2  
31/2  
31/2  
31/2  
31/2  
31/2  
31/2  
3
(in.)  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
15/8  
15/8  
15/8  
15/8  
15/8  
(in.)  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
15/8  
15/8  
(in.)  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
15/8  
15/8  
15/8  
15/8  
15/8  
(in.)  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
13/8  
15/8  
15/8  
(in.)  
(in.)  
080  
090  
100  
110  
120  
140  
160  
180  
200  
220  
240  
260  
280  
300  
325  
350  
7
/
8
7
7
/
/
8
8
7
7
/
/
8
8
7
7
/
/
8
8
7
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
/
/
8
7
4
4
8
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
11/8  
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
4
4
21/2  
21/2  
21/2  
21/2  
21/2  
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
21/2  
21/2  
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
Table 4B — Refrigeration Line Sizes (SI)  
DOUBLE SUCTION RISERS  
Circuit A Circuit B  
COOLER  
CONDENSER  
LIQUID LINE  
ECONOMIZER  
LINE  
SUCTION LINE  
30XA  
UNIT  
SIZE  
LIQUID LINE  
Circuit A Circuit B Riser A Riser B Riser A Riser B Circuit A Circuit B Circuit A Circuit B Circuit A Circuit B  
(mm)  
79  
(mm)  
79  
(mm)  
41  
41  
41  
41  
41  
51  
51  
51  
51  
51  
51  
64  
64  
64  
64  
64  
(mm)  
67  
67  
67  
67  
67  
89  
89  
89  
89  
89  
89  
76  
76  
76  
76  
76  
(mm)  
41  
41  
41  
41  
41  
41  
41  
51  
51  
51  
51  
51  
51  
51  
64  
64  
(mm)  
67  
67  
67  
67  
67  
67  
67  
89  
89  
89  
89  
89  
89  
89  
76  
76  
(mm)  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
35  
35  
35  
35  
35  
35  
41  
41  
41  
41  
41  
(mm)  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
35  
35  
35  
35  
35  
35  
35  
41  
41  
(mm)  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
35  
35  
35  
35  
35  
35  
41  
41  
41  
41  
41  
(mm)  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
35  
35  
35  
35  
35  
35  
35  
41  
41  
(mm)  
(mm)  
080  
090  
100  
110  
120  
140  
160  
180  
200  
220  
240  
260  
280  
300  
325  
350  
79  
79  
22  
22  
22  
22  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
22  
22  
22  
22  
22  
22  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
79  
79  
79  
79  
79  
79  
102  
102  
102  
102  
102  
102  
102  
102  
102  
102  
102  
79  
79  
102  
102  
102  
102  
102  
102  
102  
102  
102  
Table 5 — Cooler and Economizer Weights  
ECONOMIZER WEIGHT  
Circuit A Circuit B  
COOLER OPERATING  
WEIGHT  
30XA  
UNIT SIZE  
lb  
kg  
580  
lb  
45  
45  
45  
45  
45  
45  
55  
55  
55  
60  
55  
60  
60  
70  
70  
kg  
lb  
45  
45  
45  
45  
55  
55  
55  
55  
60  
60  
70  
70  
75  
70  
75  
kg  
080  
090  
100  
110  
120  
140  
160  
180  
200  
220  
240  
260  
280  
300  
325  
350  
1277  
1323  
1323  
1357  
1396  
1622  
1665  
1860  
1920  
1980  
2031  
2261  
2321  
2411  
2458  
2523  
601  
601  
617  
634  
737  
757  
845  
872  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
25  
25  
25  
27  
25  
27  
27  
32  
32  
20  
20  
20  
20  
25  
25  
25  
25  
27  
27  
32  
32  
34  
32  
34  
900  
923  
1027  
1055  
1095  
1117  
1146  
5
117-3/4  
(2991)  
52-1/4  
(1327)  
13/16  
(20)  
21-1/32  
(534)  
1/2  
(13)  
8-9/32  
(210)  
DETAIL A  
SCALE 2:1  
TYP 6 PLACES  
52-1/4  
(1327)  
SIDE VIEW  
SEE DETAIL A  
14-11/32  
(364)  
14-11/32  
(364)  
18-21/32  
(474)  
14-11/32  
(364)  
57  
(1447)  
52-1/4  
(1327)  
a30-4512  
BOTTOM VIEW  
NOTES:  
1. Measurements are shown in inches (millimeters).  
2. Recommended service clearance around the cooler is 36 in. (914 mm).  
3. Recommended cooler tube removal area (either end) is 109 in. (2769 mm).  
Fig. 4A — 30XA080-120 Cooler Dimensions  
118-13/16  
(3017)  
52-1/4  
(1327)  
13/16  
(20)  
23-1/32  
(585)  
10-23/32  
(272)  
1/2  
(13)  
DETAIL A  
SCALE 2:1  
TYP 6 PLACES  
52-1/4  
(1327)  
SIDE VIEW  
SEE DETAIL A  
19-21/32  
(499)  
15-5/16  
(389)  
15-5/16  
(389)  
15-5/16  
(389)  
64  
(1625)  
45-1/4  
(1149)  
a30-4513  
BOTTOM VIEW  
NOTES:  
1. Measurements are shown in inches (millimeters).  
2. Recommended service clearance around the cooler is 36 in. (914 mm).  
3. Recommended cooler tube removal area (either end) is 109 in. (2769 mm).  
Fig. 4B — 30XA140, 160 Cooler Dimensions  
6
119-9/32  
(3030)  
52-1/4  
(1327)  
13/16  
(20)  
25-1/16  
(636)  
11-3/16  
(284)  
1/2  
(13)  
DETAIL A  
SCALE 2:1  
TYP 6 PLACES  
52-1/4  
(1327)  
SIDE VIEW  
SEE DETAIL A  
22-11/16  
(576)  
18-3/8  
(466)  
18-3/8  
(466)  
18-3/8  
(466)  
57  
(1448)  
52-1/4  
(1327)  
a30-4514  
BOTTOM VIEW  
NOTES:  
1. Measurements are shown in inches (millimeters).  
2. Recommended service clearance around the cooler is 36 in. (914 mm).  
3. Recommended cooler tube removal area (either end) for 30XA180, 200 is 1093/8 in. (2779 mm).  
4. Recommended cooler tube removal area (either end) for 30XA220, 240 is 1085/8 in. (2758 mm).  
Fig. 4C — 30XA180-240 Cooler Dimensions  
118-5/32  
(3002)  
64-7/8  
(1648)  
13/16  
(20)  
1/2  
(13)  
27-1/8  
(689)  
11-7/16  
(290)  
2
(50)  
DETAIL A  
SCALE 1:1  
TYP 6 PLACES  
52-9/32  
(1328)  
SIDE VIEW  
SEE DETAIL A  
20-11/32  
16-3/8  
(416)  
20-11/32  
(516)  
(516)  
16-3/8  
(416)  
24-21/32  
16-3/8  
(416)  
20-11/32  
(626)  
(516)  
57  
(1448)  
52-1/4  
(1327)  
a30-4515  
BOTTOM VIEW  
NOTES:  
1. Measurements are shown in inches (millimeters).  
2. Recommended service clearance around the cooler is 36 in. (914 mm).  
3. Recommended cooler tube removal area (either end) for 30XA260-300 is 1883/8 in. (4784 mm).  
4. Recommended cooler tube removal area (either end) for 30XA325, 350 is 23221  
/32 in. (5910 mm).  
Fig. 4D — 30XA260-350 Cooler Dimensions  
7
23-1/2  
(598)  
22-7/8  
(581)  
7-7/8  
(200)  
30-3/8  
(770)  
SIDE VIEW  
END VIEW  
7/16  
(11)  
7/8  
(21)  
6-1/2  
(166)  
5/8  
(17)  
29-3/8  
(746)  
2 x Ø 7/16 (11)  
7/16  
(12)  
TOP VIEW  
a30-4516  
NOTES:  
1. Measurements are shown in inches (millimeters).  
2. Recommended service clearance around the economizer is 36 in. (914 mm).  
Fig. 5A — 30XA090-160 Economizer Dimensions  
23-1/32  
(585)  
24-1/4  
(611)  
7-7/8  
(256)  
30-3/4  
(781)  
SIDE VIEW  
END VIEW  
7/16  
(11)  
2-1/4  
(56)  
7/8  
(21)  
8-3/4  
(222)  
29-3/8  
(746)  
5/8  
(17)  
7/16  
(12)  
4 x Ø 7/16 (11)  
a30-4517  
TOP VIEW  
NOTES:  
1. Measurements are shown in inches (millimeters).  
2. Recommended service clearance around the economizer is 36 in. (914 mm).  
Fig. 5B — 30XA180-350 Economizer Dimensions  
8
a30-4518  
30 4518  
9
cooler and the 30XA base unit with the field-supplied  
steel suction line. See Fig 11. Follow good piping  
practices to install field-supplied steel suction line piping  
between the cooler and the flex connector at the 30XA  
base unit.  
When field-supplied flanges and gaskets are used, an  
extra M16 mounting hole must be drilled and tapped to  
connect a mounting bracket at the 30XA base unit. See  
Fig. 10 and 11 for mounting bracket placement. See  
Fig. 12 for mounting hole locations.  
Remote Cooler and Economizers Installa-  
tion — Install the cooler and economizers in a remote  
location by following this procedure:  
NOTE: Throughout the Remote Cooler and Economizers  
Installation steps, the two accessory package part no.  
(00EFN900003000A, 00EFN900003100A) have been short-  
ened to 3000A and 3100A. When a specific part is referred to  
in each accessory’s package, the package no. is mentioned fol-  
lowed by the item no. For item no. identification and accessory  
package contents, refer to Table 2.  
If additional gaskets are needed for installation, they must  
be 1/16 in. non-asbestos fiber with synthetic rubber binder  
compressed gasket sheet. An extra mounting hole also  
needs to be field modified for any additional gaskets. See  
Fig. 12 for mounting hole locations. Field-supplied  
mounting nuts and bolts are also needed for field-  
supplied gaskets.  
1. After removing the cooler from the base unit, strip back  
the insulation on the cooler tube sheets (if required) and  
use the two large holes in the top corners for lifting.  
2. Transport the cooler and economizer assemblies to the  
new location and secure them into position. Keep the  
economizer assemblies as close to the cooler as possible.  
Also, ensure there is sufficient room to install and remove  
cooler tubes from either end of the cooler. See Fig. 4A-  
4D for tube removal clearances.  
NOTE: The 30XA080 units do not utilize an economizer. In  
this case, keep the EXV as close to the cooler as possible.  
3. Install the accessory-supplied economizer shutoff valves  
(3000A or 3100A: Item 1) and liquid line shutoff valves  
(3000A or 3100A: Item 2) on the two economizer lines  
and liquid lines at circuits A and B on the 30XA base  
unit. See Fig. 7.  
4. At the new cooler location, connect the field-supplied  
cooler liquid line piping between the factory-installed  
manual shutoff valve at the two economizer assemblies  
and at the cooler. See Fig. 7.  
5. Following good piping practices, install additional field-  
supplied liquid and economizer line piping in the required  
length to reconnect the two economizer assemblies to the  
30XA base unit. See Fig. 8 for double suction riser con-  
struction detail.  
8. All of the piping connections are now complete. Leak test  
the unit and then pull a deep dehydration vacuum. Con-  
nect the vacuum pump to the high-flow access fitting at  
the bottom of the cooler, the liquid line service valves,  
and the economizer line service valves. For best results, it  
is recommended that a vacuum of at least 500 microns  
(0.5 mm Hg) be obtained. To perform a standing vacuum  
rise test, observe the rate-of-rise of the vacuum in the  
system. If the vacuum rises by more than 50 microns in a  
30-minute time period, then continue the dehydration  
process until the standing vacuum requirement is met.  
This will ensure a dry system.  
By following this dehydration procedure, the amount of  
moisture present in the system will be minimized, and the  
factory-supplied filter driers will provide adequate  
moisture protection. It is highly recommended that the  
filter drier cores be replaced after 24 hours of operation.  
This is to ensure that any foreign debris that is captured  
during start-up is removed from the system. Additional  
moisture removal capacity is also provided.  
9. After setup is leak tested and deep dehydration vacuum is  
completed, install field-supplied suction and economizer  
line insulation between the economizer and the unit. If  
necessary, reinstall the insulation on the cooler head.  
10. To reconnect the EXV cables, use the accessory-supplied  
cable assemblies (3000A or 3100A: Item 4). Two cables  
are needed for the 30XA080 unit, and four cables are  
needed for 30XA090-350 units. Take one cable assembly,  
and label both ends with “EXV-A” for the circuit A main  
EXV. Then label another three cable assemblies the same  
way with “EXV-B”, “ECEXV-A”, “ECEXV-B” for the  
circuit B main EXV, circuit A economizer EXV, and  
circuit B economizer EXV, respectively (economizer  
EXV does not apply to 30XA080 units).  
Do NOT close both manual shutoff valves in one liquid  
line. Pressure can build up in the trapped area. To avoid the  
possibility of personal injury or property damage, the new  
liquid lines between the manual shutoff valves must each  
have field-supplied and installed pressure relief valves.  
6. For 30XA080-120: all circuits and 30XA140-160: circuit  
B, cut the suction pipe (copper) at the 30XA base unit and  
discard (see Fig. 6, cut 4, circuit B). Following good  
piping practices, install field-supplied copper suction line  
piping from the 30XA base unit to the cooler. Use the  
accessory-supplied cooler pipe flange (3000A: Item 8),  
cooler flange O-ring (3000A: Item 12), and loose pipe  
flange (3000A: Item 11) to connect the field-supplied  
copper suction line piping at the cooler. See Fig. 9.  
NOTE: The original flanges on the cooler and cut from the  
30XA base unit may still be usable. However, Carrier recom-  
mends and has provided in the accessory kit, parts necessary to  
replace both the cooler pipe flange and the suction flange.  
When the extended piping is installed, these flanges should be  
replaced.  
Plug one side of the electrical connectors of the EXV  
labeled cables into their corresponding EXV plugs. Run  
the cables to the 30XA base unit, and plug the other side  
of the cable connectors into their corresponding EXV  
leads. Coil excess cables and wire tie in a convenient  
location.  
11. To reconnect the flow switch cable, use the accessory-  
supplied cable assembly (3000A or 3100A: Item 4). Take  
one cable assembly and label both ends with “CWFS.”  
Plug one side of the electrical connector of the labeled  
cable into the flow switch plug. Run the cable to the base  
unit, and plug the other side of the cable connector into  
the flow switch lead. Coil excess cables and wire tie in a  
convenient location.  
7. For 30XA140-160: circuit A and 30XA180-350: all  
circuits, unbolt (DO NOT CUT) the portion of the steel  
suction pipes that connected the flex connector flanges to  
the cooler at the 30XA base unit and discard. See Fig. 10.  
Refer to Table 6 for parts required (field-supplied or  
accessory-supplied) to make new connections at the  
10  
12. Using the accessory-supplied M6 screws (3000A or  
3100A: Item 6), install the accessory-supplied junction  
box (3000A or 3100A: Item 5) at the desired location  
where the entering and leaving water thermistor cables  
can be conveniently spliced. One or two knockouts can  
be used. Follow all local codes. Remove one knockout  
from the junction box and install the field-supplied strain  
relief at the knockout hole. If using field-supplied conduit  
to provide mechanical protection to the thermistor wires  
between the cooler and the 30XA base unit, remove  
another knockout.  
13. To reconnect the thermistors, locate the entering water  
thermistor and leaving water thermistor and cut both  
leads where they can be spliced in the installed junction  
box. Cut, strip, and label both sides of the entering water  
thermistor lead “EWT.” Cut, strip, and label the leaving  
water thermistor lead the same way, with “LWT” on both  
sides. See Fig. 13.  
14. Run the labeled thermistor leads connected to the unit  
into the installed junction box and tighten the field-  
supplied strain relief. Strip back the lead jackets to expose  
the two wires in each lead.  
15. Take one of the accessory-supplied 5-wire jacketed ca-  
bles (3000A or 3100A: Item 3) to connect the thermistor  
leads in the installed junction box to the cooler location.  
Each wire in the jacketed cable is a different color. Cut  
the cable into two pieces so that each has a maximum  
length of 100 ft (30.5 m).  
20. To reconnect the suction pressure transducers (SPT),  
locate the SPT plugs for circuits A and B, and cut the  
leads where they can be conveniently spliced in the  
installed junction box at the 30XA base unit. Label the  
leads “SPTA” for the circuit A lead, and “SPTB” for the  
circuit B lead.  
21. Take the two pieces of accessory-supplied transducer  
wire harness (3000A: Item 16 or 3100A: Item 14). One  
side of the harness is a plug and the other side is three  
wires in red, black, and green. Label both sides of one  
harness “SPTA,” and label the other harness “SPTB.”  
Remove one knockout from an installed junction box and  
install a field-supplied strain relief valve at the knockout  
hole. If using field-supplied conduit to provide mechani-  
cal protection to the transducer wires between the cooler  
and the 30XA base unit, remove another knockout.  
22. Run the labeled transducer leads connected to the unit  
into the installed junction box at the 30XA base unit and  
tighten the field-supplied strain relief. Strip back the lead  
jackets to expose the three wires, black, red, and white.  
23. Run the lead end of accessory-supplied transducer wire  
harnesses into the junction box and splice the identically  
labeled leads. The red wire should go with red wire, the  
black wire with the black wire, and the white wire with  
the green wire. Solder the splices and insulate them to  
prevent shorting. Tighten the field-supplied strain relief  
for the cables and secure the accessory-supplied junction  
box cover (3000A or 3100A: Item 6) with accessory-  
supplied M6 screws.  
16. Select one jacketed cable and strip back the jacket on  
both ends to expose the five wires. Pick any two wires  
and label both ends of each wire “EWT.” Pick another  
pair of wires and label both ends “LWT.” The fifth wire is  
not used. See Fig. 14.  
24. Run the plug end of the accessory-supplied transducer  
wire harness back to the cooler. Connect the “SPTA” plug  
into the circuit A transducer. Connect the “SPTB” plug  
into the circuit B transducer. See Fig. 13.  
17. Run one end of the accessory-supplied 5-wire jacketed  
cable into the installed junction box and splice the identi-  
cally labeled thermistor leads. Solder the splices and insu-  
late them to prevent shorting. Tighten the field-supplied  
strain relief for the cables.  
18. Run the other end of the accessory-supplied 5-wire  
jacketed cables back to the cooler. Splice the labeled  
jacketed cable wires to the matching thermistors. If a  
second junction box is necessary at the cooler location,  
use the second accessory-supplied junction box (3000A  
or 3100A: Item 5).  
25. Charge the unit to the amount of refrigerant as specified  
on the 30XA base unit nameplate. Because of longer  
field-installed liquid, economizer, and suction lines, addi-  
tional charge is needed. Refer to Table 7 to calculate the  
additional charge for each circuit and then add it to the  
nameplate charge. Additional charge for the economizer  
line is NOT required.  
26. Perform all pre-start-up and start-up procedures specified  
in the unit operation instructions. Follow the checklist  
provided with the unit operation instructions.  
27. Verify unit operation.  
19. Reinstall the thermistors in the correct cooler wells.  
11  
Table 6 — Materials Required for Steel Piping Flange Connections  
COOLER PIPE FLANGE CONNECTION  
Circuit A Circuit B  
FLEX CONNECTOR FLANGE CONNECTION  
UNIT  
SIZE  
Circuit A  
Circuit B  
140 Field supplied:  
N/A*  
Accessory supplied:  
Flex Connector Flange  
(3000A: Item 10),  
Flex Connector Flange  
O-ring  
N/A*  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3000A: Item 15),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3000A: Item 11)  
(3000A: Item 13)  
160 Field supplied:  
N/A*  
Accessory supplied:  
Flex Connector Flange  
(3000A: Item 10),  
Flex Connector Flange  
O-ring  
N/A*  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3000A: Item 15),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3000A: Item 11)  
(3000A: Item 13)  
180 Field supplied:  
Field supplied:  
Accessory supplied:  
Flex Connector Flange  
(3000A: Item 10),  
Flex Connector Flange  
O-ring  
Accessory supplied:  
Flex Connector Flange  
(3000A: Item 10),  
Flex Connector Flange  
O-ring  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3000A: Item 15),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3000A: Item 11)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3000A: Item 15),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3000A: Item 11)  
(3000A: Item 13)  
(3000A: Item 13)  
200 Field supplied:  
Field supplied:  
Accessory supplied:  
Flex Connector Flange  
(3000A: Item 10),  
Flex Connector Flange  
O-ring  
Accessory supplied:  
Flex Connector Flange  
(3000A: Item 10),  
Flex Connector Flange  
O-ring  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3000A: Item 15),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3000A: Item 11)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3000A: Item 15),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3000A: Item 11)  
(3000A: Item 13)  
(3000A: Item 13)  
220 Field supplied:  
Field supplied:  
Accessory supplied:  
Flex Connector Flange  
(3100A: Item 13),  
Flex Connector Flange  
O-ring  
Accessory supplied:  
Flex Connector Flange  
(3100A: Item 13),  
Flex Connector Flange  
O-ring  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100A: Item 9),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3100A: Item 11)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100A: Item 9),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3100A: Item 12)  
(3100A: Item 8)  
(3100A: Item 8)  
240 Field supplied:  
Field supplied:  
Accessory supplied:  
Flex Connector Flange  
(3100A: Item 13),  
Flex Connector Flange  
O-ring  
Accessory supplied:  
Flex Connector Flange  
(3100A: Item 13),  
Flex Connector Flange  
O-ring  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100A: Item 9),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3100A: Item 11)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100A: Item 9),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3100A: Item 11)  
(3100A: Item 8)  
(3100A: Item 8)  
260 Field supplied:  
Field supplied:  
Field supplied:  
Accessory supplied:  
Flex Connector Flange  
(3100A: Item 13),  
Flex Connector Flange  
O-ring  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
ASME B16.5 Class 600  
Flange 4 in. (102 mm)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100A: Item 9),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3100A: Item 11)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100A: Item 9),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3100A: Item 12)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100: Item 10)  
(3100A: Item 8)  
LEGEND  
3000A — Accessory Package Part No. 00EFN900003000A (30XA080-200)  
3100A — Accessory Package Part No. 00EFN900003100A (30XA220-350)  
Item — Item No. (See Table 2)  
*Copper connection.  
12  
Table 6 — Materials Required for Steel Piping Flange Connections (cont)  
COOLER PIPE FLANGE CONNECTION  
Circuit A Circuit B  
FLEX CONNECTOR FLANGE CONNECTION  
UNIT  
SIZE  
Circuit A  
Circuit B  
280 Field supplied:  
Field supplied:  
Field supplied:  
Accessory supplied:  
Flex Connector Flange  
(3100A: Item 13),  
Flex Connector Flange  
O-ring  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
ASME B16.5 Class 600  
Flange 4 in. (102 mm)  
(102 mm)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100A: Item 9),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3100A: Item 11)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100A: Item 9),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3100A: Item 11)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100: Item 10)  
(3100A: Item 8)  
300 Field supplied:  
Field supplied:  
Field supplied:  
Accessory supplied:  
Flex Connector Flange  
(3100A: Item 13),  
Flex Connector Flange  
O-ring  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
ASME B16.5 Class 600  
Flange 4 in. (102 mm)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100A: Item 9),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3100A: Item 11)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100A: Item 9),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3100A: Item 11)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100: Item 10)  
(3100A: Item 8)  
325 Field supplied:  
Field supplied:  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
Field supplied:  
ASME B16.5 Class 600  
Flange 4 in. (102 mm)  
Field supplied:  
ASME B16.5 Class 600  
Flange 4 in. (102 mm)  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100A: Item 9),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3100A: Item 11)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100A: Item 9),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3100A: Item 11)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100: Item 10)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100: Item 10)  
350 Field supplied:  
Field supplied:  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
Field supplied:  
ASME B16.5 Class 600  
Flange 4 in. (102 mm)  
Field supplied:  
ASME B16.5 Class 600  
Flange 4 in. (102 mm)  
ASME B16.9 Stub End 4 in.  
(102 mm)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100A: Item 9),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3100A: Item 11)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100A: Item 9),  
Loose Pipe Flange  
(3100A: Item 11)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100: Item 10)  
Accessory supplied:  
Compressor Flange Gasket  
(3100: Item 10)  
LEGEND  
3000A — Accessory Package Part No. 00EFN900003000A (30XA080-200)  
3100A — Accessory Package Part No. 00EFN900003100A (30XA220-350)  
Item — Item No. (See Table 2)  
*Copper connection.  
Table 7 — Additional Refrigerant Charges Required  
LIQUID LINE  
lb (kg) OF  
R-134a REFRIGERANT  
PER FOOT (305 mm)  
SUCTION LINE  
lb (kg) OF  
R-134a REFRIGERANT  
PER FOOT (305 mm)  
LINE SIZE  
in.  
11/8  
13/8  
15/8  
31/8  
4
mm  
29  
lb  
0.41  
0.64  
0.89  
kg  
lb  
kg  
0.186  
0.2903  
0.4037  
35  
41  
79  
0.05  
0.09  
0.0227  
0.0408  
102  
13  
PRESSURE RELIEF  
VALVES (FIELD-  
SUPPLIED)  
30XA  
ECONOMIZER  
LINE  
FLANGE  
CONNECTION  
MANUAL  
SHUTOFF  
VALVE  
LIQUID LINE  
(30XA TO  
ECONOMIZER)  
FLANGE  
CONNECTION  
COOLER  
SUCTION LINE  
MANUAL SHUTOFF  
VALVE  
a30-4519  
ECONOMIZER  
NOTE: All shaded piping is field supplied and installed.  
Fig. 7 — Line Piping and Connections (1 Circuit Shown)  
LOOSE PIPE FLANGE  
(ACCESSORY-SUPPLIED)  
TO 30XA  
A
B
O-RING  
(ACCESSORY-SUPPLIED)  
RED.  
TEE  
COOLER PIPE FLANGE  
(ACCESSORY-SUPPLIED)  
FROM  
COOLER  
90 DEGREE  
STR ELLS  
45 DEGREE  
STR ELLS  
a30-4507  
LEGEND  
a30-4520  
RED. TEE — Reducing Tee  
STR ELLS— Street Elbows  
Fig. 9 — Connect Copper Suction Line at the Cooler  
(30XA080-120: All Circuits and  
Fig. 8 — Double Suction Riser  
Construction Detail  
30XA140-160: Circuit B)  
14  
a30-4521  
Fig. 10 — Unbolt Portion Between Flex Connector and Cooler  
(30XA140, 160: Circuit A and 30XA180-350: All Circuits)  
22.5°  
45.0°  
7-7/8 (200)  
8-1/2 (215.9)  
EXISTING FLANGE  
ASME B16.9  
STEEL STUB END  
(FIELD-SUPPLIED)  
1 EXTRA HOLE M16  
ON FLEX  
8 HOLES 1 (25)  
a30-4523  
CONNECTOR AT  
30XA BASE UNIT  
EQUALLY SPACED  
NOTES:  
1. Measurements are shown in inches (millimeters).  
2. Accessory-supplied flanges and gaskets connecting to the flex  
connector: extra hole has been factory-drilled and tapped. See  
Table 2 (3000A: Item 10, 14, 15 and 3100A: Item 9, 10, 13).  
3. Field-supplied flanges and gaskets connecting to the flex connec-  
tor: extra hole must be field-drilled and tapped (M16).  
PIPE FLANGE  
(ACCESSORY-SUPPLIED,  
MOUNTING  
BRACKET  
SEE TABLE 6)  
a30-4522  
4. The extra hole allows a bolt to slide through and mount the flanges  
and gaskets of the suction line on a mounting bracket at the 30XA  
base unit. See Fig. 10 and 11.  
Fig. 11 — Connect Steel Suction Line at the 30XA  
Base Unit (Shown) and Cooler  
(30XA140, 160: Circuit A and  
Fig. 12 — Flange and Gasket Mounting Locations  
30XA180-350: All Circuits)  
15  
JUNCTION  
BOX  
(ACCESSORY-  
SUPPLIED)  
MAIN  
BASE  
BOARD  
5-WIRE CABLE  
(ACCESSORY-SUPPLIED)  
STRAIN RELIEF  
(FIELD-SUPPLIED)  
CONDUIT  
(FIELD-SUPPLIED)  
EWT  
LWT  
a30-4508  
Fig. 14 — Typical Junction Box Connections  
(EWT and LWT Thermistors Shown)  
a30-4524  
LEGEND  
DPT — Discharge Pressure Transducer  
LWT — Leaving Water Temperature  
OAT — Outdoor Air Temperature  
SPT — Suction Pressure Transducer  
Fig. 13 — Thermistor Connections  
Copyright 2007 Carrier Corporation  
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.  
Catalog No. 04-53300012-01 Printed in U.S.A. Form 30XA-7SI Pg 16 3-07A 1-07 Replaces: New  
Book 2  
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