WHAT THIS GUIDE CAN DO FOR YOU
Carlyle Compressor Company provides this guide to aid the service specialist
in proper installation, service, and maintenance of 06D, E, CC compressors.
Following the procedures in this guide will extend the life of the system and
improve performance.
This guide uses the terms DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION. These terms
There is an immediate hazard which WILL result in severe personal
injury or death.
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
This book is divided into four major sections (see Table of Contents):
SECTION 1.0 - General Compressor and Customer Information
SECTION 2.0 - Start-Up, Troubleshooting, and Service
SECTION 3.0 - Compressor Parts Data
SECTION 4.0 - Electrical Data
An Index is provided in the back of this guide.
TO GET MORE HELP
Carlyle Compressor Company sells compressors to Carrier for use in their pack-
aged units and to OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) that design and build
the application of our compressor. All questions, on either the packaged system or
(for Carrier systems) or the OEM or its local representative (for other units). If this
support, along with this service guide, cannot resolve your compressor problem,
please contact our Carlyle engineering group.
CARLYLE COMPRESSOR THANKS YOU
FOR SELECTING OUR EQUIPMENT
Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal
injury or death.
Potential hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor
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CAUTION
DANGER
WARNING
have specific meanings that identify the degree of hazard. Typically in the
HVAC industry, these specific meanings are:
finished systems. The system manufacturer is the expert on the system, includingfinished systems. The system manufacturer is the expert on the system, including
the compressor in that system, should be first directed to the local Carrier distributor