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CONTENTS1.0 GENERAL COMPRESSOR AND CUSTOMERINFORMATION1.1 Compressor Model Number Significance ...................................... 31.2 Nameplate Significance .................................................................. 61.3 Compressor Serial Number Significance ....................................... 81.4 Carlyle OEM Compressor Warranty .............................................. 91.5 <strong>Service</strong> Billing and Credit ............................................................ 101.6 Green Carpet Program, Parts and Stocking Policy ....................... 102.0 START-UP, TROUBLESHOOTING, AND SERVICE2.1 Technical Assistance - Carlyle OEM <strong>Compressors</strong> ...................... 102.2 Recommended Start-Up Procedure .............................................. 112.3 Troubleshooting Procedures ......................................................... 202.4 <strong>Service</strong> Procedures ....................................................................... 322.5 Connection Points — 06D, 06E, and 06CC <strong>Compressors</strong> ........... 442.6 Cross-Sectional View — 06D Semi-Hermetic Compressor ......... 542.7 Cross-Sectional View — 06E Semi-Hermetic Compressor ......... 552.8 Exploded View — 6-Cylinder 06D Compressor .......................... 562.9 Exploded View — 6-Cylinder 06E Compressor .......................... 582.10 Torque <strong>Guide</strong> –– All 06D and 16 to 37 Cfm 06CC <strong>Compressors</strong> 602.11 Torque <strong>Guide</strong> –– 06E and 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm) <strong>Compressors</strong> .... 613.0 COMPRESSOR AND PARTS DATA3.1 06D Series <strong>Compressors</strong> –– Physical Data .................................. 623.2 06E Series <strong>Compressors</strong> –– Physical Data ................................... 643.3 06CC Series <strong>Compressors</strong> –– Physical Data ................................ 663.4 06D, E High Efficiency (H.E.) <strong>Compressors</strong> ............................... 683.5 Compressor Bodies Without Oil ................................................... 683.6 Refrigerants and Oils for 06D, E <strong>Compressors</strong> ............................ 693.7 Refrigerants and Oils for 06CC <strong>Compressors</strong> .............................. 723.8 Oil and Refrigerant Change-Out Procedures ................................ 723.9 Oil Viscosity and Pour Points ....................................................... 723.10 Oil Additives ................................................................................. 733.11 Oil Pressure .................................................................................. 733.12 High Flow Oil Pump (Bearing Head) ........................................... 743.13 Replacement Oil Pump/Pump End Bearing Package ................... 741Rev 1/06


3.14 Oil Safety Switch .......................................................................... 753.15 06CC, E Discharge Gas Cylinder Head Temperature Sensor ...... 763.16 06D, E Cylinder Head Cooling Fans ............................................ 773.17 Capacity Control Accessory Packages ......................................... 783.18 Capacity Control Coil Packages (06D, E) .................................... 803.19 Crankcase Heater Data ................................................................. 813.20 Compressor Mounting Data ......................................................... 823.21 Compressor <strong>Service</strong> Valves (06D, E, CC) .................................... 823.22 <strong>Service</strong> Valve Gaskets (06D, E, CC) ............................................ 823.23 Oil Drain Plug Adapter ................................................................. 833.24 Sight Glass Adapters for Oil Equalization ................................... 833.25 Replacement Sight Glass — Installation Tool .............................. 833.26 Replacement Motor End Mounting Foot ...................................... 833.27 Gaskets –– Cylinder Head and Valve Plate ................................. 843.28 Miscellaneous ............................................................................... 853.29 Valve Plate Packages, <strong>Service</strong> Replacement ................................ 863.30 Muffler Recommendations ........................................................... 873.31 Electrical Accessories ................................................................... 883.32 Baffle Plate Recommendations .................................................... 893.33 Interstage Pressure Tables (06CC <strong>Compressors</strong> Only) ................ 894.0 ELECTRICAL DATA4.1 06DR 3 Phase Electrical Specifications ........................................ 924.2 06DM, DA 3 Phase Electrical Specifications ................................ 944.3 06DR, DM Single Phase Electrical Specifications ........................ 964.4 06ER, EY 3 Phase Electrical Specifications .................................. 984.5 06EM, EZ 3 Phase Electrical Specifications ............................... 1004.6 06EA, ET 3 Phase Electrical Specifications ................................ 1024.7 06CC (16 to 37 Cfm) 3 Phase Electrical Specifications .............. 1044.8 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm) 3 Phase Electrical Specifications .............. 1064.9 06D Compressor Overloads ........................................................ 1084.10 Electrical Hook-Up ...................................................................... 1094.11 Voltage and Current Unbalance ................................................... 1125.0 COMPRESSOR SERVICE WORKSHEETS06D, 06E COMPRESSOR SERVICE WORKSHEET ................................ 11406CC COMPRESSOR SERVICE WORKSHEET ...................................... 115SERVICE GUIDE INDEX ................................................ 1162


1.0 — GENERAL COMPRESSOR ANDCUSTOMER INFORMATION1.1 — Compressor Model Number Significance06D COMPRESSORS06DR 3 37 0 D A 36 5 A - (RP)**Model = 0, Package = 1 or 9, A = Shipped Without OilSuction Cut-Off Unloading Designation for 06DR, DM <strong>Compressors</strong>:0 = All Models Except as Noted5 = No Oil7 = 1 Unloader, Suction Cutoff, Oil-less (DR, DM Only)8 = 2 UnloadersElectrical Characteristics (XL Start Only, Unless Noted):High Efficiency Models Standard Efficiency Models31 = 575-3-60 01 = 575-3-60 12 = 208/230-3-6032 = 208/230-3-60 04 = 200-3-60 13 = 380-3-6033 = 208/230-1-60 05 = 230-3-60 14 = 200-3-60 (PW)34 = 220-3-50 06 = 400/460-3-50/60 15 = 230-3-60 (PW)36 = 400/460-3-50/60 08 = 220-3-50 18 = 220-3-50 (PW)Electrical Variables:A = With Internal Thermostat and External OverloadsC = With Internal Thermostat and Without External OverloadsSuction <strong>Service</strong> Valve – Variables:Location, Orientation and Mounting BoltsCompressor Identification Key:0 = New Compressor2 = New Compressor3 = New Compressor6 = <strong>Service</strong> Compressor, Remanufactured7 = <strong>Service</strong> Compressor, New Manufactured8 = New Compressor, Special9 = <strong>Service</strong> Compressor, SpecialDisplacement (CFM at 1750 rpm)Motor Size – (Does Not Signify Horsepower)Compressor Type:06DA = Compressor – A/C Duty No Unloading06DB = Compressor – A/C Duty 1-Step Elec.06DC = Compressor – A/C Duty 2-Step Elec.Hot Gas06DD = Compressor – A/C Duty 1-Step Press.Bypass}06DE = Compressor – A/C Duty 2-Step Press.Unloading06DF = Compressor – A/C Duty 1-Step Elec.06DG = Compressor – A/C Duty 2-Step Elec. Suction Cut-Off06DH = Compressor – A/C Duty 1-Step Press. } Unloading06DJ = Compressor – A/C Duty 2-Step Press.06DM = Compressor Refrig. Duty Medium Temperature06DR = Compressor Refrig. Duty Low Temperature06DM = <strong>Service</strong> Compressor – Replacement for new 06DA, DMwithout Unloading06DS= <strong>Service</strong> Compressor – Replacement for new 06DF,G,Hand J with suction cut-off unloading. Compressor has1-Stage suction cut-off unloading06DX = <strong>Service</strong> Compressor – Replacement for new 06DB, C, D,and E with hot gas (bypass) unloading. Compressor has1-stage of bypass unloading** Refrigeration Partner3


06E COMPRESSORS06ER 3 99 3 0 A - (RP)**Model = 0, Package = 1 or 9, A = Shipped Without OilDesign Variable:New <strong>Compressors</strong>:0 = OEM Model1 = <strong>Carrier</strong> A/C Model2 = Old Design Refrigeration Valve Plates6 = <strong>Carrier</strong> A/C Model8 = OEM with DGT and Oil Charge9 = Cemak Model<strong>Service</strong> <strong>Compressors</strong>:2 = New Manufactured (A/C)4 = Remanufactured (Low Temp.)6 = Remanufactured (A/C)7 = Remanufactured (Med Temp.)Electrical Characteristics (XL and PW Start, Unless Noted):0 = 208/230-3-601 = 575-3-603 = 208/230/460-3-50/60 (460v XL Only)4 = 200-3-605 = 230-3-606 = 400/460-3-50/608 = 230-3-509 = 220/380-3-60Displacement (CFM at 1750 rpm)Motor Size (Does Not Signify Horsepower)0,1,2 = Models With Oil3,4,5 = Models Without Oil7 = 1 Unloader, Suction Cutoff, Oil-less (ER, EM Only)8 = Special OrderCompressor Type:STD* REV†06EA 06EF Compressor – A/C Duty No Unloading06EB 06EJ Compressor – A/C Duty 1-Step Elec.06EC 06EK Compressor – A/C Duty 2-Step Elec.06ED 06EL Compressor – A/C Duty 1-Step Press.06EE 06EN Compressor – A/C Duty 2-Step Press.06E2 06E6 Compressor – A/C Duty 1-Step Elec.06E3 06E7 Compressor – A/C Duty 2-Step Elec.06E4 06E8 Compressor – A/C Duty 1-Step Press.** Refrigeration Partner4}}06E5 06E9 Compressor – A/C Duty 2-Step Press.06EM – Compressor – Refrig. Duty Med Temp.06ER – Compressor – Refrig. Duty Low Temp.06ET – <strong>Service</strong> Compressor A/C Duty. Replaces 06E2,3,4,5,6,7,8, and 9.Compressor has 1 stage of suction cut-off unloading.06EX – Serv. Compressor A/C Duty Replaces 06EA,B,C,D,E,F,J,K,L, and N.Compressor has 1 stage of Bypass unloading.06EY – <strong>Service</strong> Compressor Refrig. Duty Replaces 06ER06EZ – <strong>Service</strong> Compressor Refrig. Duty Replaces 06EM* Standard Center Cylinder Head.† Reversed Center Cylinder Head.<strong>Service</strong> compressors shipped with a reverse center head havethe letter “R” after the serial number on the shipping box.Hot Gas BypassUnloadingSuction Cut-OffUnloading


06CC COMPRESSORS06CC 6 65 E 201Design Variable:101 = Single Pack, W/O Valves, with Oil102 = Single Pack with Valves & Oil103 = Single Pack, <strong>Service</strong> W/O Valves, Term. Box or Oil201 = Single Pack, W/O Valves or Oil202 = Single Pack with ValvesElectrical Characteristics:A = 415-3-50, XL and PWB = 415-3-50, XLC = 415-3-50, PWD = 208/230-3-60, XLE = 208/230/400/460-3-50/60F = 400/460-3-50/60, XL and PWG = 400/460-3-50/60, XLH = 400/460-3-50/60, PWJ = 575-3-60, XL and PWK = 230-3-60, PWL = 220-3-50, XL and PWM = 220-3-50, XLN = 220-3-50, PWP = 220/346/380-3-50/60, XL and PWDisplacement (in Cfm at 1750 rpm) (See Note below)Motor Size:0 = 14 ft.-lb (5 HP) 5 = 45 ft.-lb (15 HP)1 = 20 ft.-lb (6.5 HP) 6 = 60 ft.-lb (20 HP)2 = 24 ft.-lb (7.5 HP) 7 = 75 ft.-lb (25 HP)3 = 27 ft.-lb (10 HP) 8 = 90 ft.-lb (30 HP)4 = Not AssignedCompressor Type:06CC = Compound Cooling Model06CY = <strong>Service</strong> Compressor06C8 = Compressor, SpecialNOTE: USE OF “Cfm” AS MODEL SIZE DESIGNATIONCarlyle uses the “Cfm” designation in the model number to identify the compressor size. TheCfm values are the sixth and seventh digits of the model number. See example above.Carlyle offers two series of compressors based on body size. The smaller compressors, from 8 to41 Cfm, are referred to as “D” size units (model number “06D”). The larger compressors, from50 to 99 Cfm, are referred to as “E” size units (model number “06E”).The 06CC, or Compound Cooling compressors, are made in 16 to 37 Cfm and 50 to 99 Cfm sizes.The 16 to 37 Cfm compressors use “D” size bodies. The 50 to 99 Cfm compressors use “E” sizebodies.NOTE: METRIC MEASUREMENTSThe compressors are built using English units: inches, foot-pounds, pints, etc. A correspondingmetric measurement has been added to all the English units in this guide. These metric measuresare a guide only, having been rounded to the nearest whole number, and therefore are not meantto be an exact mathematical conversion.5


1.2 — Nameplate SignificanceMODEL NUMBERMANUFACTURING NUMBERBAR CODEUL AND CSAMANUFACTURING NUMBERMOTOR NUMBERELECTRICALCHARACTERISTICSSERIAL NUMBERBAR CODESERIAL NUMBERTEST PRESSURESCE MARKExplanation of the above items, starting clockwisefrom upper right:MODEL NUMBER - Used when selecting and orderinga new compressor. Distributors use the model numberto obtain a proper service replacement.NOTE: Model numbers on some compressors areidentified by the symbol “M/N” located in the upperright hand corner of the nameplate.UL AND CSA - Single mark indicates that this compressormeets all the requirements for both UL (Underwriters’Laboratory) and CSA (Canadian StandardsAssociation). All 60 Hz semi-hermetic Carlyle <strong>Compressors</strong>are UL and CSA recognized and comply withUL, CSA, and NEC (National Electrical Code) requirementsfor internal motor protection.MOTOR NUMBER - For Carlyle internal use only.6


TEST PRESSURES - Each Carlyle 06D/E/CC compressoris pressure tested at our factory. The “LS” pressuresare for the low side of the compressor. The “HS”pressures are for the high side of the compressors.CE MARK - This CE Mark indicates this compressorcomplies with the European CE Mark requirements.SERIAL NUMBER - The unique number given to eachcompressor. This number, along with the model numberand special order number, is normally all that is neededto obtain information about or order a service replacementcompressor.SERIAL NUMBER BAR CODE - For Carlyle internaluse only.ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS - are shown for allsemi-hermetic compressors. Voltages are shown withrespective operating ranges for both 50 and 60 cycleoperation. Electrical phase and LRA (Locked RotorAmps) information is also provided.MANUFACTURING NUMBER - For Carlyle internaluse only.MANUFACTURING NUMBER BAR CODE - ForCarlyle internal use only.7


1.3 — Compressor Serial Number SignificanceALL NEW COMPRESSORSExample: S/N 3695J0012336 95 J 00123Numerical SequencePlant Location: J = Syracuse U = AtlantaYear of Manufacture: 93, 94, 95, etc.Week of Manufacture: 01 thru 52 Begin Jan.1stALL SERVICE COMPRESSORSExample: S/N 3695UD012336 02 U D 0123Numerical SequenceCompressor Type: D, EPlant Location: M = Atlanta P = PhoenixU = Atlanta (after 4/2001)Year of Manufacture: 93, 94, 95, etc.Week of Manufacture: 01 thru 52. Begin Jan. 1stNEW AND SERVICE REPLACEMENTCOMPRESSORS BUILT BETWEENNOV. 1968 - OCT. 1978Example: A2J0001A 2 J* 0001Numerical SequencePlant Location: J = SyracuseYear of Manufacture: 9= 69, 0 = 70, 1 = 71, etc.Month of Manufacture: A=Jan, B=Feb, etc.; skip I;M=Dec*An “X”, “A” or “P” in this location indicates service compressor.8


1.4 — Carlyle OEM Compressor WarrantyOriginal OEM compressors are warranted to be free fromdefects in material and workmanship for a period of12 months from the date of original installation, or20 months from the date of manufacture, whichevercomes first.When a service compressor is used to replace an originalcompressor, the remaining portion of the first-year OEMwarranty is transferred to the service compressor (withinthe United States and Canada).Equipment may carry an extended OEM warranty if thatwarranty has been purchased from the OEM. The OEMissues the extended warranty, not Carlyle or its distributors,and the OEM is responsible for providing the enduser with the credit.If returning a compressor:• place all parts back into compressor• seal all compressor openings (oil leakage may createan environmental hazard)NOTE: Opening a compressor for observation ordetermination of failure does not void warranty.9


1.5 — <strong>Service</strong> Billing and CreditReturns of in-warranty parts should be made to thesame Local Carlyle Distributor who supplies thesereplacement parts.Local Carlyle Distributors will sell parts and servicecompressors only to credit-approved accounts (exceptfor cash sales).1.6 — Green Carpet Program, Parts and Stocking PolicyThe Carlyle Green Carpet program is a free servicecreated to assist users in obtaining service replacements.The Green Carpet Program supports replacementcompressors for reported installations, ensuringavailability at the designated distributorship closest tothe end-user’s location. Green Carpet Customer <strong>Service</strong>Representatives can provide assistance in locating thenecessary distributor 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.• U.S.A., Puerto Rico - 1 (800) GO-CARLYLE(462-2759)• Canada - 1 (800) 258-1123• Mexico - 001 (800) 462-27592.0 — START-UP, TROUBLESHOOTING,AND SERVICE2.1 — Technical Assistance - Carlyle OEM<strong>Compressors</strong>Carlyle Compressor Division sells compressors toOEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) that designand build the finished system. The OEM is the expert10


on the entire system, including the Carlyle compressor.All system or compressor questions should be directedfirst to the OEM or the OEM’s local representative. Ifquestions cannot be answered by the OEM or this<strong>Service</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, please contact the Carlyle engineeringgroup.The following recommended start-up procedure forCarlyle 06D, 06E, and 06CC compressors will helpeliminate initial compressor failures caused by floodedstart, floodback, overheating, and running out of oil.The Troubleshooting Procedures section (Section 2.3,pages 20 to 31) will help pinpoint compressor andsystem problems.The <strong>Service</strong> Procedures section (Section 2.4, pages 32to 43) covers the replacement of valve plates andgaskets, service to the bearing head assembly containingthe oil pump, and a clean-up procedure to follow incase of motor burnout. Most other internal servicerequires replacement of the compressor.2.2 — Recommended Start-Up ProcedureReliability data of Carlyle’s 06D, 06E, and 06CCrefrigeration compressors indicate that at least half ofcompressor failures occur during the first two to fourmonths of operation. Many of these failures occurduring the initial start-up of the unit. In other cases,troubled start-ups lead to compressor damage severeenough to cause premature failures. The major causesof failures of these compressors are flooded start,floodback, overheating, and running out of oil. Most ofthese failures can be avoided by using more care duringthe initial start-up of the compressors. Therefore, thefollowing start-up procedure for 06D, 06E and 06CCcompressors is provided.11


BEFORE START-UP1. Verify that the compressor nameplate indicatesproper model and voltage. Do the values agree withsystem needs and available power?2. Verify that there is oil in the system.Since different refrigerants (CFC, HCFC, or HFC)require specific oils (mineral, alkylbenzene, orpolyolester [POE]), Carlyle ships most new andservice compressors without oil. The oil level for06CC size 16 to 37 Cfm compressors and all 06Dcompressors should be at 1/4 to 3/4 of the sightglass. The oil level for 06CC size 50 to 99 Cfmcompressors and all 06E compressors should be at1/8 to 3/8 of the sight glass. See Sections 3.6 and3.7, pages 69 to 72 for the proper Carlyle approvedoils for the selected refrigerant. Oil shouldbe added through the recommended oil fillconnection ports on the compressor as identifiedin the figures in section 2.5.Once the compressor system has been running for atleast 24 hours, the most accurate oil levels areobserved when the compressor is off. Oil levels inthe sight glass can be affected by the rotation of therunning gear.RECOMMENDED OIL LEVELS06CC (16 TO 37 CFM) AND 06D06CC (50 TO 99 CFM) AND 06E3/4 (MAX)1/4 (MIN)3/8 (MAX)1/8 (MIN)12


!!CAUTIONDo not add excess oil. It is especially important on the06E and 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm) compressors that excess oilnot be added to the system. Laboratory tests and fieldexperience indicate excessive oil levels can cause blownvalve plate and cylinder head gaskets, increase compressoroperating temperatures, and cause oil equalizationproblems.NOTE: All 06D compressors and 06CC (16 to 37 Cfm)compressors have one sight glass on the side of thecrankcase. All 06E compressors and 06CC (50 to99 Cfm) compressors have two sight glasses, on the oilpump end of the compressor.Parallel compressor applications typically use an oilcontrolfloat system consisting of individual floats, aseparator and an oil reservoir. When using a floatsystem, do not interconnect the floats with an “equalizationsystem” without approval from Carlyle applicationengineering. The use of a float “equalization system” canresult in system oil control problems.An oil equalization line can be used instead of a floatsystem, except with 06CC compressors. The equalizationline and the compressors must be level, and the linediameter must be large enough to allow both the refrigerantand oil to equalize between all the interconnectedcompressors. If the line is not level, it is undersized orthe system contains too much oil, the oil level will risefilling the line, and oil control between compressors willbe lost. Typically, equalization lines are 1 1/8 in.(28 mm) in diameter or larger. For 06D compressors, asight glass in the line is required to determine the systemoil level.Parallel systems using three (3) or more 06E compressorsrequire the use of a common motor barrel interconnectionline between compressors. Use of an interconnectionline is strongly recommended on two (2) 06E13


compressor unit configurations. This system prevents oilfrom building up in an 06E motor barrel during the offcycle, thereby preventing an oil slug on start-up. Theline is either 1/4 in. (6 mm) or 3/8 in.(8 mm) tubinginterconnecting to fittings located in the bottom of the06E crankcases. To connect to the 06E compressormotor barrel, fitting P/N 5F20-1311 (5/8 in.-18 x 1/4 in.NPT) with AU51YA001 gasket is recommended. Some50 cfm compressors have a 1/4 in. NPT connection anddo not require the 5F20-1311 fitting. The motor barrelinterconnection line is in addition to either the crankcaseoil equalization line or the oil floats.Never interconnect the motor barrels of 06CC compressors,as the oil sump of these compressors are at intermediatepressure.!CAUTION06E compressors will not tolerate excessiveoil charges. Laboratory tests and fieldexperience confirm that excess oil, especiallyin 06E compressors, can cause cylinder headgaskets and valve plates to fail, increasecompressor operating temperatures, and leadto oil control problems. Page 12 notes thecorrect oil levels.!CAUTIONDo not charge oil through the suction lineor through the compressor suction accessfittings. See the compressor figures in Section2.5 for the location of the recommended oilcharging ports. Adding oil into the suctionside of the compressor can result in oil intakedirectly into the cylinders resulting in suction/discharge valve, piston and/or connecting roddamage.14


Use only Carlyle approved oil appropriate for therefrigerant being used. Sections 3.6 and 3.7 onpages 69-72 list all the approved oils. Section 3.11 onpage 73 notes the correct oil pump pressure in relation toage of the compressor.3. Leak test, evacuate, and dehydrate the system.4. Charge the system. When initially charging the high sideof the system with liquid refrigerant, all service valvesshould be closed (front seated). This will preventrefrigerant from migrating to the compressor crankcaseand into the oil, causing a flooded start.The system is now charged and ready for start-up.Recheck the oil levels and add or remove oil as necessary.Open (backseat) the discharge service valve andany oil equalization lines on parallel systems. Open thesuction service valve 1/2 to 1 turn, or enough to allowthe compressor to run without tripping the low-pressureswitch. This is to prevent damage to the compressorfrom any liquid refrigerant floodback.5. On water-cooled condensing systems, open water supplyvalve and allow water to reach condenser. On air-cooledcondensing systems, turn condenser fan on when thecompressor unit is started.6. Ensure that all evaporator connections are opened andfans started.7. On systems with more than one compressor in parallel,start one compressor at a time.15


COMPRESSOR START-UP1. After circuit breaker and control circuit switches areplaced in the ON position and the compressor starts,listen for unusual sounds. If unusual sounds are heard,shut down the compressor, investigate the cause, andcorrect. Possible problems are:• excessive vibration• excessive oil• liquid slugging• low oil2. After the compressor has run 10 to 15 minutes and noliquid floodback is evident, completely open suctionservice valve. The other compressors within the systemshould be started in the same manner.3. To ensure operating oil levels are within acceptablelimits, closely observe the oil level in the compressorsuntil the system has stabilized. During operation allrefrigeration systems will lose some compressor oil to thesystem because:• All systems have a film of oil on the inside surfaceof the piping. At start-up, the lines are dry and theoil which coats the lines comes from the compressorcrankcase.• Oil also traps in the low refrigerant velocity area ofthe system and must be made up by adding oil to thesystem. On systems with hot gas defrost, inspectthe compressor for excessive oil after the defrostcycle has been completed.The oil lost to the system must be replaced, but take carenot to add too much. The 06E and 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm)compressors have been successfully started in supermarketrefrigeration configurations by adding only 1 quart16


(liter) of additional oil per compressor. The amount to beadded will vary depending on the system, but keeping theoil level between 1/8 and 3/8 level in the sight glass willeliminate the chance of excessive oil charges.!CAUTIONAdding excessive oil to the 06E and 06CC (50 to 99 cfm)compressors can cause blown gasket problems.When CFC or HCFC refrigerants are used with mineralor alkylbenzene oils, foam in the sight glass normallyindicates either that there is serious liquid refrigerantfloodback or that the running gear is hitting the oil due toa very high oil level. Very high oil levels are caused byeither too much oil or excessive liquid refrigerant in thecrankcase. HFC refrigerants and POE oils do not foameasily, so there will be less indication in the sight glass ofeither liquid refrigerant floodback or too much oil in thesystem.!CAUTIONLiquid refrigerant should never be allowed to flood backto the compressor. It may wash out bearings and damagegaskets. If liquid floodback is occurring, adjust theexpansion valve or make other adjustments as necessaryto eliminate this condition.NOTE: One possible cause of flooding is impropercontrol of the defrost cycle. Ensure defrost cycles arestaggered so no more than one third of the system is ondefrost at any time.COMPRESSOR OPERATING LIMITSFigures 1A and 1B show the components and typicaloperating ranges of the Carlyle 06D, E and 06CCcompressors.17


Fig. 1A –– Typical 06D, E Operating Limits18


Fig. 1B –– Typical 06CC Operating Limits19


2.3 — Troubleshooting Procedures!DANGERBefore attempting service work on the compressor, thefollowing safety precautions must be strictly observed.Failure to follow these instructions could result inserious personal injury or death. See Warning Label.Follow recognized safety practices and wear protectivegoggles.Do not operate compressor or provide electric power to thisunit unless the compressor terminal box cover is in place andsecured.Do not provide power to unit or turn on compressor unlesssuction and discharge service valves are open.Do not remove the compressor terminal box cover until allelectrical sources have been disconnected.!DANGERWhen leak-testing semi-hermetic compressors, checkaround the terminal box COVER. Test around thewire entry point(s) of the COVER because refrigerantis likely to concentrate there. Do not remove theterminal cover to perform this leak testingbecause bodily injury or death can result from fireand/or explosion if cover is removed or unsecuredbefore power is disconnected and pressure isrelieved. Electrical terminal pins may blow out,causing injury and fire.20


COMPRESSOR ISOLATIONIf you have determined there is no refrigerant leakaround the terminals and the compressor must be replaced,proceed beginning with Step 1:1. Shut off suction and discharge service valves to isolatecompressor and slowly remove all refrigerant in compressor.Appropriate service practices should be followedto properly reclaim refrigerant removed from thecompressor.2. Disconnect all electrical wiring to compressor.3. Unbolt suction and discharge service valves fromcompressor.REMINDER: These valves may be sealing off refrigerantfrom the rest of the system. Do not open these valveswithout first determining whether there is refrigerant inthe system.21


.Troubleshooting <strong>Guide</strong> - 06D,06E and 06CC <strong>Compressors</strong>OBSERVATIONPOSSIBLECAUS EREMED Y1 Compressor will not startP ower of fCheck main switch, fuses and wirin gCurrentoverload openReset manuallyOilsafety switch openReset manuallyL oose electrical connections or faulty wiring Tighten connections. Check wiring and rewir eif necessary.C ompressor motor burned outInspect and replace compressor if defective .2. Low compressordown systemcapacity or inability to pullBrokenconnecting rods or pistonsReplace compresso rFor 06CCBlownonly:valve plate or cylinder head gasketSee No. 3Leakyvalve plates or worn valve seats Replace valve plate assemblyL eaky or broken suction valvesPump down, remove cylinder head, examin evalves and valve seats. Replace if necessary.Check pressureinterstage anddifferencedischargebetween suction,if:a. pressureinterstageb.pressuredischargeisislowlowbetweenbetweensuctionandinterstageanda.b.CheckCheckforforproblemsproblemsininlowhighstagestageheadshead22


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.OBSERVATIONPOSSIBLECAUS EREMED Y6 Low discharge pressureE xcessive water flow through condense rAdjust water regulating valv eSuctionservice valve partially closedOpen the valv eL eaky compressor suction valvesPump down, remove the cylinder head, examine valve sand valve seats. Replace if necessaryWornpiston ringsReplace compreso r7. FloodingImpropersystem piping allows liquid to compressor Correct pipin gD efrost cycle improperly set or not operating correctly Do not allow more than 1/3 of system on defrost a tany time. Verify proper operation of defrost systemD efective or improperly set expansion valveIncrease superheat or replace valv eE vaporator fan failureCorrect problem or replace fa n8. Low suction pressureInsufficientrefrigerant in systemAdd refrigeran tE vaporator fan failureCorrect problem or replace fa n24


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27BSERVATIONO ECAUSOSSIBLEP YREMEDrotorlockedoncyclesCompressor3.1 evoltaglineowL folocationdetermineandvoltagelineMeasuredropvoltageandassemblyheadbearing(removecompressorSeizedcrankshaft)rotatetoattemptcompressorReplacedefectivemotorompressorC dgrounorshortwindingmotorforCheckphasingSinglecontactor.atlegs3allacrossvoltageMeasureproblemofsourceCorrectcylinderincondensingrefrigerantiquidL splatevalvereplaceandCheckofsetsecondthecompressors,startpart-windingOnenergizedbenotmaywindingsreplace-contactorFaultya.replace-relaytime-delayFaultyb.BurnoutMotor4.1 dweldecontacts,starterweldedforboxcontrolInspectelementsheateroutburnedorcontacts,overloadcompressor.andcomponentsdefectiveReplacecleanandcontaminationforoilandrefrigerantCheckfailurerepeatpreventtomotororbearingswornforcompressorfailedInspectcontaminationcompartmentforoilandrefrigerantCheckcompressor.Replacefailurerepeatpreventtocleanandcontamination


28BSERVATIONO ECAUSOSSIBLEP YREMEDleveloilinstallations,compressorparallelOn16.leveconstantaatremainorequalizenotdoescompressorsallinequalizationgaspreventinglevelnotlineequalizationOil06CCwithusedbecannotlinesequalizationOilNOTE:usedbenotsystem mustfloatAcompressors.lineequalizationoilLevelOnly:<strong>Compressors</strong>06ErotormotortheinvalvecheckequalizationPressurealloroneinoutleftbeenhavemayboltlockcompressorssystemfloatwithrequirednotvalvecheckNOTE:valvecheckforlookandvalveservicesuctionRemovecrankshaft.theofendtheatboltlockrotormotorinincompressors06EallonrequiredisvalveCheckarallelp elinequalizationoiltheusingsystemslocationglasssighttheatconnectedorvalvesrings,worn-crankcaseintoblow-byExcessivegasketblowncompressororplate,valvegasket,ReplacesizinglinesuctionmproperI slineResizepressurewrongorbadvalvecheckreservoirilO drequirevalvecheckpsi20valve;checkReplaceSystem:FloatWithglasssightinequalizednotisOilfloatsdefectiveReplacefloats.Checka.settingsandselectionsproperforCheckb.3/4to-1/4Cfm 06CC37to16and06D-Allglasssight3/8to-1/8Cfm)99to(5006CCand-06Eglasssightbetweenlinetheline,equalizationhavefloatsIfc.Contactremoved.betohavemayfloatstheengineeringCarlyle


29BSERVATIONO ECAUSOSSIBLEP YREMEDhotrunningCompressor16.gasketheadcylinderorplatevalvelownB )PlateValve(Blown3No.SeevalvedischargeorsuctionrokenB ynecessarifplatevalveandvalvesReplacehightooratioompressionC epressurlowandhighofsettingproperVerifya.switchespluggingcondenserforInspectb.arefanscondenserandevaporatorallEnsurec.properlyoperatingtemperaturesuctionighH roadjustmentTXVbytemperaturesuctionReducedesuperheatingprovideincorrectoroperatingnotfancoolingheadCylindermotorfanforvoltagevoltageavailableverifyorpartdefectiveReplacevoltagemotorfanwithagreesonly:<strong>Compressors</strong>Cfm)99to(5006CCand06Evalvereliefpressureinternalon-seatingN ynecessarifreplaceoverheating,ofsignsforCheckleveloilighH lleveoilLowerorvalvesrings,worn-crankcaseintoblow-byExcessivegasketblowncompressororplate,valvegasket,Replace


30BSERVATIONO ECAUSOSSIBLEP YREMEDtripswitchsafetyOil17.emptyappearsglasssightIfa.normalappearsglasssightIfb.settingspressureoilorswitchFaultyconfirmingfirstsystem withoutthetooiladdNeverNOTE:theintrappedsimplynotlost,physicallybeenhasoilthatcycledefrostaafterlevelsoilChecksystem.thatcheckcorrect,Ifpressure.oilforcheckManually(seesettingsproperhasandmodelcorrectisswitch3.14)Section75,pagesystemtheintrappedOilappearmayglasssightthetimes,AtNOTE:fullcompletelyisitactuallywhenemptytosizingproperforrisersandsizinglineChecka.oilreturnandsettingproperforcheckused,beingarefloatsIfb.functionalitypropercrankcaseinrefrigerantiquidL nreturcanwhichsuperheatslowforChecka.superheatraise-refrigerantliquid-cycleOFFduringmigrationliquidforCheckb.protectionpumpdownform foraprovide


theonOBSERVATIONPOSSIBLECAUS EREMED YFor 06CC <strong>Compressors</strong> Only:1 8. High midstage pressureB roken valve or blown gasket on the high stag eReplace broken valves or gaske t1 9. Low midstage pressureB roken valve or blown gasket on the low stag eReplace broken valves or gaske t20. Economizer/Desuperheaterconnection hotB roken valve on high stageReplace broken valve sB lown high stage gasketReplace gaske t21. Intermediate pressuredischarge pressureequals theCenter(typicallyfloodedlow stagecausedstart)valve plateby heavygasket is blownEliminate floodback and replace gasketliquid floodback orCompressorvalve closedstartedwithdischargeserviceOpendischargeservicevalveisplateHigh stage valvecylinder headplate is on the low stageSwitchhighvalvestageplatescylinderso highheadstage valveI nternal relief valve looseTighten internal relief valv eI nternal relief valve blownReplace internal relief valv eLEGENDEPR - Evaporator Pressure RegulatorTXV - Thermostatic Expansion Valve31


2.4 — <strong>Service</strong> ProceduresThe service section covers replacement of valve platesand gaskets, service to the bearing head assemblycontaining the oil pump, and a clean-up procedure tofollow in case of motor burn out. Most other internalservice requires replacement of the compressor.REMOVE, INSPECT AND REPLACE CYLINDERHEAD AND VALVE PLATE ASSEMBLYTo test for leaking discharge valves or blown cylinderhead or valve plate gaskets:1. Pump compressor down.2. Observe suction and discharge pressure equalization.If valves are leaking or a gasket is blown, thepressure will equalize rapidly.Maximum allowable discharge pressure drop is 3 psiper minute after initial drop of 10 to 15 psi in firsthalf minute.New reed valves may require 24 to 48 hour run-intime to seat completely.A compressor bank (head) with a blown gasket canalso usually be detected by touch since the headtemperature will normally be much hotter than a bankwith good gaskets.3. If there is an indication of loss of capacity, anddischarge valves are functioning properly, removevalve plate assembly and inspect suction valves.NOTE: This test procedure is not applicable tocompressors equipped with pressure actuatedunloader valves due to rapid pressure equalizationrate. Inspect suction and discharge valves by disassemblingvalve plate.32


DISASSEMBLY1. Disassemble cylinder heads by first loosening cylinderhead bolts. Leave at least 2 bolts partially threaded toprevent any problems if refrigerant is accidentally left inthe compressor under pressure. To separate the cylinderhead from the valve plate, pry up between the head andvalve plate. When the cylinder head is separated fromthe compressor body remove the last threaded bolts.!CAUTIONDo not hit the cylinder head to break it free of thevalve plate. This may shear the valve plate dowelpins. Sheared dowel pins usually require that thecompressor be replaced.2. Inspect cylinder heads for warping, cracks, or damage togasket surfaces. Replace if necessary.3. After the cylinder head is off, the valve plate may beremoved as follows:a. Remove one valve stop cap screw and loosen theother.b. Swivel valve stop to allow access to hole fromwhich the cap screw was removed.c. Re-insert cap screw and tighten to break valve plateaway from compressor. (Jack screw method, seeFig. 2.) For 06E valve plates, pry against the raisedtab to break valve plate away from the compressor.33


Fig. 2 –– Disassembly of Valve Plate(Standard Efficiency Valve Plate Shown)4. Pry up along sides of valve plate to remove valve platefrom crankcase. This provides access to suction reedvalves (see Fig. 3). Remove suction valves from dowelpins. On 06D and 06CC (16 to 37 Cfm) compressors,also remove the suction valve positioning springs (seeFig. 4).5. Inspect components for wear or damage. If replacementis necessary, replace as a complete assembly. Individualparts must not be interchanged. Alignment of highefficiency discharge valves is critical for proper seating.See Sections 3.27 to 3.29, pages 84-87 for applicablereplacement valve plate packages.34


Fig. 3 –– Valve Plate Removed(06E Refrigeration Valve Plate Shown)Fig. 4 –– Suction Valve and PositioningSprings in Place (06D Shown)35


REASSEMBLY1. If reassembling existing components, do not interchangevalves or turn them over. They must be reassembled intheir original position. Install the suction valve positioningsprings (06CC size 16 to 37 Cfm and 06Dcompressors only) on dowel pins. Assemble positioningsprings with spring ends bearing against cylinder deck(Fig. 4), spring bow upward.2. Install suction valve on dowel pins as follows:a. 06D compressors: install suction valves on top ofpositioning springs as mentioned in Step 1 above.b. 06E compressors: if compressor uses a suctionvalve and a backer valve (looks like a 1/2 a suctionvalve), backer valve must be installed beforeinstalling full size suction valve (Fig. 5).Fig. 5 –– Piston, Suction Valve, and BackerPositions (06E)36


3. Install new valve plate gasket. Using proper hold-downtorque will prevent leaks.a. Fiber gaskets can be installed dry or lightly oiled. Donot soak gaskets in oil. If an oil-soaked gasket isoverheated, it will bind to the metal, making the valveplate and/or the head difficult to remove.b. Metal gaskets must be installed dry.4. Place valve plate on cylinder deck.5. Install cylinder head gasket.NOTE: The center cylinder heads and unloader sideheads use different gaskets from the plain side head. Toconfirm the gasket is correct, place it over the cylinderhead and verify all exposed machined surfaces will becovered by the gasket.a. Line up the gasket with the cylinder head and valveplate.b. 06E compressor: secure the center rib with a cap screwand washer and torque to 4 to 6 ft-lbs. (5 to 8 Nm).6. Replace cylinder head. To prevent high to low side leak incenter of cylinder head gasket, torque 06D cylinder headcap screws to 30 to 35 ft-lbs. (40 to 48 Nm), and 06Ecylinder head cap screws to 90-100 ft-lbs. (122 to 136 Nm).NOTE: Torque bolts in an alternating sequence pattern(top to bottom, left to right). Do not torque bolts in acircular pattern.37


7. Certain high compression ratio applications develophigh discharge gas temperatures which may cause thecylinder head and fiber valve plate gaskets to develop aset. Under these conditions the cap screws may losehold-down torque. It is recommended that all gear capscrews be re-torqued 24 hours after new fiber gasketsare installed.NOTE: <strong>Compressors</strong> with metal core gaskets do notrequire re-torque.REMOVE, INSPECT AND REPLACE BEARING HEADASSEMBLYAn oil pressure tap is located in the bearing head assemblyused on all 06D refrigeration duty, newer 06D A/C duty, andall 06E refrigeration and A/C duty compressors (Fig. 6 andFig. 7).For 06D, E, CC oil pressure, see page 73, Section 3.11.The oil pump assembly is contained in the pump end bearinghead aluminum casting. The pump end main bearing is amachined part of this casting. No insert bearing is required.38


Fig. 6 –– Removing Pump End Bearing Head(06D Compressor)1. a. To disassemble, first remove four (4) cap screws fromthe bearing head cover plate and remove the oil feedguide vane and spring.b. Remove the two (2) drive segment cap screws from theend of the crankshaft (see Fig. 6 and Fig. 7). Thesescrews must be removed before the bearing head canbe removed.2. Remove the eight (8) cap screws holding the bearing headassembly to the crankcase. Remove the bearing headassembly by pulling forward.39


Fig. 7 –– Removing Pump End Bearing Head(06E Compressor)3. Inspect the bearing surfaces for evidence of wear ordamage. If bearing surface is worn or scored, or if the oilpump is defective, the complete bearing head must bereplaced (see replacement bearing head package listedbelow).Compressor06CC,16 to 37 Cfm, and all 06D 06DA66012606CC,50 to 99 Cfm, and all 06E 06EA660157Replacement Bearing Head PackageWhile bearing head is removed, inspect internal runninggear for obvious problems (broken rods or pistons).40


4. To reassemble, bolt the bearing head to the crankcase.Bolt torque:• 06CC, 16 to 37 Cfm, and all 06D: 30 to 35 ft-lb.(40 to 48 Nm)• 06CC, 50 to 99 Cfm, and all 06E: 55 to 60 ft-lb.(75 to 81 Nm)5. Bolt the drive segment (replace if worn) to the crankshaft.Bolt torque:• No. 10 Screw: 4 to 6 ft-lb. (5 to 8 Nm)• 1.4 in. (6 mm) screw: 12 to 15 ft-lb. (16 to 20 Nm)IMPORTANT: The 1/4 in. snorkle tube should faceaway from the crankshaft (Fig. 6).6. Insert the oil feed guide vane with the large diameterinward. Place the oil feed vane spring over smalldiameter of guide vane (do not install spring beforeinstalling guide vane). Install pump cover plate (bolttorque: 16 to 20 ft-lb. or 22 to 27 Nm).NOTE: Do not over-torque or aluminum threads inbearing head could be stripped.41


MOTOR BURNOUT CLEAN-UP PROCEDUREWhen a hermetic motor burns out, the stator winding decomposes andforms carbon, water, and acid, which contaminate refrigerant systems.These contaminants must be removed from the system to prevent repeatmotor failures. See Carlyle/<strong>Carrier</strong> recommendation procedures for cleanupafter burnout in semi-hermetic compressors - form #06DA604782.! WARNINGBefore attempting service work on the compressor, see safetyprecautions listed in Section 2.3, pages 20 to 31, and on compressorterminal box cover. Also follow any installation instructionsprovided with the replacement compressor. Failure to follow theseinstructions could result in equipment damage or seriouspersonal injury.1. Determine cause of burnout and make necessary corrections.a. Inspect control box for blown fuses, welded starter contacts,welded overload contacts or burned out heater elements.b. Inspect compressor terminal plate for burned or damagedterminals and insulation, and shorted or grounded terminals.c. Inspect unit wiring for loose power connections.d. Check for power supply fluctuation beyond design limits(voltage too high or too low). If power supply is a problem,provide the appropriate system protector.2. Close compressor suction and discharge service valves and removethe refrigerant from the compressor using environmentallyapproved methods. Leave remaining refrigerant in system.3. Remove damaged compressor and replace.a. Remove suction and discharge shut-off valve bolts and allother connections to damaged compressor.b. Remove damaged compressor and replace with a newcompressor.c. On severe motor burnouts, be sure shut-off valves and suctionor discharge lines are not contaminated. If contaminated, they42


should be thoroughly cleaned or replaced before connecting toreplacement compressor.4. Install new liquid line filter-drier. If the system has a suction linefilter-drier, replace the core.5. Evacuate and dehydrate replacement compressor. Ensure oil incompressor is at the proper level.NOTE: Since most new and service compressors are now shippedwithout oil in the crankcase, you must check to see if there is oil.Adding or charging oil is usually easier prior to installing thecompressor.• If there is no oil, add the appropriate oil for the service. Oilcharges are listed in Sections 3.1 to 3.3, pages 62-67.• If there is oil, determine if it is compatible with the refrigerant.If the oil is not compatible, use the drain connection to removethe oil. Dispose of the removed oil following the appropriateenvironmental guidelines. Since the compressor has not beenrun, a thorough draining is all that is needed to remain withinthe limits of residual oil levels. There is no need to “flush” thecompressor with the replacement oil. Once the oil is removed,add the appropriate oil (see above).6. Place compressor in operation. After 2 to 4 hours of operation,inspect compressor oil for discoloration and/or acidity. If oil showssigns of contamination, replace oil and filter-driers and clean thesuction strainer.NOTE: When testing for moisture and acidity be sure the test kitused is appropriate for the refrigerant (CFC, HCFC, or HFC) andthe oil (mineral, alkylbenzene, or POE) in the system. <strong>Carrier</strong>’sTotal Test Kit is accurate for CFC and HCFC air-conditioningapplications. If used with POE oils, Total Test Kit will indicateacid, but is not an accurate indicator of moisture.7. Inspect oil daily for discoloration and acidity. If oil stays clean andacid-free, the system is clean. If oil shows signs of contamination,change oil, change filter-drier, and clean suction strainer. If filterdrieror suction strainer is dirty or discolored, repeat this step untilsystem is cleaned.43


2.5 –– Connection Points, - 06D, 06E, and 06CC<strong>Compressors</strong>NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: <strong>Compressors</strong> are built using Englishunit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to preventpossible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of thecasing, comparable metric measurements are not included.Fig. 8 –– 06D 2-Cylinder CompressorConnection Points44


NOTES:1. Bolt sizes and thread pitch: <strong>Compressors</strong> are built using English unitbolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to preventpossible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of thecasing, comparable metric measurements are not included.2. The 13 and 16 Cfm service compressors are made with dual suction ports.Fig. 9 –– 06D 4-Cylinder Compressor (13 and 16 Cfm)Connection Points45


NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: <strong>Compressors</strong> are built using Englishunit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to preventpossible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of thecasing, comparable metric measurements are not included.Fig. 10 –– 06D 4-Cylinder Compressor (18 and 20 Cfm)Connection Points46


NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: <strong>Compressors</strong> are built using Englishunit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to preventpossible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of thecasing, comparable metric measurements are not included.Fig. 11 –– 06D 6-Cylinder Compressor(24, 25, 28, 37 and 41 Cfm) Connection Points47


NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: <strong>Compressors</strong> are built using Englishunit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to preventpossible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of thecasing, comparable metric measurements are not included.Fig. 12 –– 06E 4-Cylinder Compressor (50 and old 66 Cfm)Connection Points48


NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: <strong>Compressors</strong> are built using Englishunit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to preventpossible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of thecasing, comparable metric measurements are not included.Fig. 13 –– 06E 6-Cylinder Compressor (65, 75, 99 Cfm)Connection Points49


NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: <strong>Compressors</strong> are built using Englishunit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to preventpossible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of thecasing, comparable metric measurements are not included.Fig. 14A –– 06CC Compressor (16 to 37 Cfm), 06D BodyPump End Connection Points50


NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: <strong>Compressors</strong> are built using Englishunit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to preventpossible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of thecasing, comparable metric measurements are not included.Fig. 14B –– 06CC Compressor (16 to 37 Cfm), 06D BodyMotor End Connection Points51


NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: <strong>Compressors</strong> are built using Englishunit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to preventpossible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of thecasing, comparable metric measurements are not included.Fig. 15A–– 06CC Compressor (50 to 99 Cfm), 06E BodyPump End Connection Points52


NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: <strong>Compressors</strong> are built using Englishunit bolts. The bolts have no exact metric equivalents. Therefore, to preventpossible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage to threaded portions of thecasing, comparable metric measurements are not included.Fig. 15B –– 06CC Compressor (50 to 99 Cfm), 06E BodyMotor End Connection Points53


2.6 –– Cross-Sectional View, 06D Semi-Hermetic Compressor54


2.7 –– Cross-Sectional View, 06E Semi-Hermetic Compressor55


2.8 –– Exploded View – 6-Cylinder 06D CompressorComplete partsbreakdown shown forreference only. Someparts may be picturedprior to designchanges and not allparts are available asreplacements.LEGEND2 – Terminal Box Cover3 – Terminal Box4 – Terminal Plate Assembly9 – Grommet (for power leads)14 – Suction <strong>Service</strong> Valve15 – Suction <strong>Service</strong> Valve Seal Cap16 – Suction <strong>Service</strong> Valve Gasket17 – Suction <strong>Service</strong> Valve Bolt18 – Suction <strong>Service</strong> Valve Bolt Washer19 – Discharge <strong>Service</strong> Valve20 – Discharge <strong>Service</strong> Valve Seal Cap21 – Discharge <strong>Service</strong> Valve Gasket22 – Discharge <strong>Service</strong> Valve Bolt23 – Discharge <strong>Service</strong> Valve Bolt Washer29 – Standard Side Bank Cylinder Head56


69 – Cover Plate70 – Cover Plate Cap Screw71 – Cover Plate Cap Screw Gasket72 – Cover Plate Gasket73 – Bearing Head Gasket74 – Cap Screws & Lockwashers75 – Cap Screws & Lockwashers76 – Cap Screws & Lockwashers77 – Cap Screws & Lockwashers78 – Bearing Head Cap Screw79 – Bearing Head Cap Screw Washer80 – Crankshaft81 – Thrust Washer82 – Spirol Pin83 – Rotor Drive Key84 – Rotor Washer85 – Rotor Lockwasher86 – Equalizer Tube Assembly87 – Piston Assembly91 – Oil Ring (Not All Models)92 – Compression Ring93 – Connecting Rod & Cap Assembly94 – Connecting Rod Cap Screw96 – Suction Valve97 – Suction Valve Positioning Spring98 – Discharge Valve99 – Discharge Valve Stop100 – Valve Plate Gasket101 – Discharge Valve Stop Cap Screw102 – Discharge Valve Stop Lockwasher103 – Valve Plate Dowel104 – Oil Drain Plug, (New Design SAEFitting and O-Ring)30 – Center Bank Cylinder31 – Standard Side Bank Cylinder HeadGasket (Unloader Side BankHead not shown)33 – Center Bank Cylinder Head Gasket34 – Cylinder Head Cap Screw35 – Cylinder Head Cap Screw Gasket36 – Oil Filter Screen Assembly37 – Oil Suction Tube38 – Oil Relief Valve Assembly40 – Oil Level Sight Glass Assembly41 – Oil Level Sight Glass Gasket44 – Motor End Cover45 – Motor End Cover Gasket46 – Motor End Cover Cap Screw47 – Motor End Cover Cap Screw Washer48 – Bottom Cover Plate49 – Bottom Plate Gasket50 – Bottom Plate Cap Screw51 – Bottom Plate Cap Screw Washer52 – Compressor Foot53 – Compressor Foot Screw54 – Compressor Foot Everlockwasher55 – Suction Strainer Assembly56 – Oil Bypass Plug57 – Oil Return Check Valve Assembly58 – Pump End Bearing Head Assembly59 – Bearing Head60 – Pump Rotor64 – Pump Rotor Retaining Ring66 – Drive Segment67 – Oil Feed <strong>Guide</strong> Vane68 – Oil Feed Vane Spring57


2.9 –– Exploded View – 6-Cylinder 06E CompressorComplete partsbreakdown shown forreference only. Someparts may be picturedprior to designchanges and not allparts are available asreplacements.LEGEND1 – Compressor Motor – Stator and Rotor2 – Motor Key3 – Rotor Plate Washer4 – Rotor Lock Washer5 – Rotor Lock Bolt6 – Motor Lock Bushing7 – Roll Pin8 – Acorn Nut and Gasket58


47 – Piston, Piston Pin and Retaining Ring Assembly48 – Connecting Rod and Cap Assembly49 – Valve Plate Assembly50 – Valve Plate51 – Discharge Valve Stop52 – Discharge Valve53 – Valve Stop Support54 – Cap Screw, Valve Stop55 – Suction Valve (Backers For A/C Models Not Shownsee Fig. 5, page 36)56 – Check Valve (Use Only with Parallel CompressorInstallations)10 – Terminal Box Assembly12 – Terminal Plate Assembly14 – Terminal Bolt Assembly18 – Compressor Crankcase19 – Motor End Cover20 – Cylinder Head - Center Bank21 – Cylinder Head - Side Bank(Unloader Head Not Shown)22 – Internal Relief Valve23 – Crankcase Oil Filter Screen24 – Oil Sight Glass Assembly25 – Oil Sight Glass “O” Ring Gasket26 – Oil Sight Glass Screw27 – Oil Sight Glass Lock Washer28 – Pipe Plug Gasket (Hex Head)29 – Bottom Cover Plate30 – Pump End Bearing Head Assembly31 – Pump Rotor32 – Pump Vane33 – Pump Vane Spring34 – Pump Vane Spring <strong>Guide</strong>35 – Retaining Spring <strong>Guide</strong>36 – Oil Feed <strong>Guide</strong> Vane37 – Oil Feed <strong>Guide</strong> Vane Spring38 – Oil Pump Drive Segment39 – Screw, Soc Head 1/4 – 28 x 5/8-in.40 – Screw, Soc Head #10 – 32 x 1/2-in.41 – Cover Plate42 – Cover Plate Cap Screw43 – Oil Relief Piston44 – Crankshaft45 – Bearing Washer46 – Piston Rings (Oil and Compression)59


2.10 – Torque <strong>Guide</strong> – All 06D and 16 to 37 Cfm 06CC<strong>Compressors</strong>SIZEDIAMETER(in.)THREADSPER INCHTORQUERANGE(FT-LB)(CC) - Compound cooling compressors onlyNM - Newton meter (metric torque rating)SAE - Society of Automotive Engineers* See Fig 17 page 111 for jam locationsTORQUERANGE(NM)USAGE1/16Pipe8-1211-16Pipe plug crankshaft1/8Pipe6-108-14Oil return check valveNo.10 324-65-8Oil pump drive segment1/4Pipe20-2527-34Pipe plug1/42010-1214-16Con-rod cap screw1/42812-1516-205/161816-2016-2016-2016-2016-2016-2020-2520-2522-2722-2722-2722-2722-2722-2727-3427-343/81630-3540-483/824-SAE6-128-16Baffle plate crankshaftSide shieldOil pump drive segmentUnloaderCover plate bearing headTerminal plate cap screwInterstage outlet (CC)Interstage manifold (CC)Liquid injection (CC)Suction manifold (CC)Suction service valveDischarge service valveP.E. bearing head, crankcaseBottom plate, crankcaseCompressor footCylinder headMotor end cover, crankcaseP.E. bearing headpositionNOTE: Not aat 10-O'clockfield usable fitting7/161455-6075-81Motor end cover, crankcase7-1620-SAE6-128-16Oil drain, on bottom cover plate4-cyl (18-20 Cfm) and 6-cyl 06D1/22010-1214-16Oil pressure regulator1/21380-90109-122Suction service valve5/81125-3034-40Equalization spinner tube assembly1-1/21835-4548-61Oil level sight glassTorque for jam nut #3 is for compressors manufacturedafter 0203J---. For compressors built before this,jumper bar must be under jam nut #3 or Loctite #089applied to jam nut #2, or use 12 ft. lb.NOTE: Bolt sizes and thread pitch: <strong>Compressors</strong> are built using English unit bolts. The bolts have noexact metric equivalents. Therefore, to prevent possible cross-threading, loose bolts, or damage tothreaded portions of the casing, comparable metric measurements are not included.60


2.11 – Torque <strong>Guide</strong> – 06E and 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm)<strong>Compressors</strong>SIZEDIAMETER(in.)THREADSPER INCHTORQUERANGE(FT-LB)TORQUERANGE(NM)See Table 2.10 for Notes and Legend (page 60).61USAGE1/16Pipe8-1211-16Pipe plug crankshaft1/8Pipe10-1214-16Orifice crankcaseNo.10 324-65-8Oil pump drive segment1/4201/4285/16183/81610-121.5-2.53-54-612-1512-1512-1512-1516-2020-253-538110-2030-3530-3530-3514-16Con-rod cap screw2-3Motor lead set screw terminal plate4-75-816-2016-2016-2016-2022-2727-344-745214-1740-4840-4840-483/824-SAE8-1211-16Sight glassCylinder head gasket tab screwTerminal boxUnloader valveDischarge valve stopOil pump drive segmentCover plate bearing headDischarge service valve (4-cyl.)Terminal post jam nut #1*Terminal post jam nut #2*Terminal post jam nut #3*Oil plug bearing headBottom plate, crankcaseCompressor footTerminal blockP.E. Bearingpositionhead at 10 O'Clock5/818-SAE25-4027-54Access port under motor barrel7/161455-6055-6075-8175-81Motor end cover, crankcaseBearing head, crankcase7/1620-SAE8-1211-16Oil drain, on bottom plate1/21380-9080-9080-9085-10085-10085-100109-122109-122109-122115-136115-136115-136Discharge service valve (6-cyl.)Interstage outlet (CC)Suction service valve (1 5/8)Interstage manifold (CC)Suction manifold (CC)Cylinder head1/2Pipe30-4040-54Cylinder head sensor5/81125-3090-10034-40122-136Rotor lock crankshaftSuction service valve (2 1/8)3/41650-6068-81Stator lock acorn nut1 1/8 1830-4040-54Pressure relief valve


-------††††††††††3.0 – COMPRESSOR AND PARTS DATA3.1 – 06D Series <strong>Compressors</strong> – Physical Data (page 1 of 2)CARRIER/CARLYLEMODELNUMBER06DM8080...06DR1090...06DR0130...06DM3130...06DR3160...06DM3160...06DR7180...06DA8182...06DR8200...06DR7240...06DR7250...06DA8242...06DA8252...06DR2280...06DA3282...06DR3370...06DM3370...06DA5372...06DR5410...STANDARDSERVICEREPLACEMENTMODEL06DM8086...06DR1096...(b)06DR0136...(c)06DM3136...(c)06DR3166...(c)06DM3166...(c)06DR7186...06DA8186...06DR8206...06DR7246...06DR7256...06DA8246...06DA8256...06DR2286...06DA3286...06DR3376...06DM3376...06DA5376...06DR5416...SUCTIONTEMPERATURERANGER-404A/507& R-502R-134a& R-1 2R-2 2Deg.5 - - FDeg.CDeg.FDeg.CDeg.FDeg. C0 to 50 -18 to 10-0 to 5 -18 to-40 to 0* -40 to -18* -10 to 55 -23 to 13 -35 to 5 0 -37 to-40 to 0* -40 to -18* -10 to 55 -23 to 13 -35 to 0 -37 to0 to 50 -18 to 100 to 45-18 to-40 to 25* -40 to -4* -10 to 55 -23 to 13 -35 to 25 -37 to0 to 25 -18 to -4 -10 to 55 -23 to 13 0 to 45-18 to-40 to 0* -40 to -18* -10 to 55 -23 to 13 -35 to 0 -37 to0 to 50 -18 to 100 to 55 -18 to-40 to 40* -40 to 4* -10 to 55 -23 to 13 -40 to 25 -40 to-40 to 25* -40 to -4* -10 to 55 -23 to 13 -40 to 25 -40 to-40 to 25* -40 to -4* -10 to - 55 -23 to - 13 -40 to 25 -40 to0 to 50 -18 to 100 to 55 -18 to0 to 50 -18 to 100 to 55 -18 to-40 to 25* -40 to -4* -10 - to 5 -23 - to 1 -40 to 25 -40 to0 to 50 -18 to 103 0 to 55 -18 to-40 to 25* -40 to -4* -10 to 55 -23 to 13 -40 to 25 -40 to0 to 25 -18 to 10 -10 to - 55 -23 to - 13 0 to 45-18 to0 to 50 -18 to 100 to 55 -18 to-40 to 25* -40 to -4*-40 to 25 -40 to...(a)††††††††††13-18-187-47-1813-4-4-41313-413-4713-4* Cylinder head fan required at SST of -20 Deg. F. (-29 deg. C.) and below for R-404A/R-507 and R-502.† Cylinder head fan required at SST of 0 Deg. F. (-18 deg. C.) and below for R-22.(a) Approximate condensing temperature ranges. CHECK ACTUAL PERFORMANCE DATA FOR ANY NEW APPLICATION,ESPECIALLY AT OR NEAR UPPER OR LOWER LIMIT: L.T.=70 to 120 Deg.F. (21 to 49 Deg.C.), M.T.=80 to 130 Deg.F.(27 TO 54 Deg.C.) and H.T. (R-22 only) = 80 TO 150 Deg.F. (27 to 66 Deg.C.).(b) The 06DR 109 single phase compressor has a 3 HP (2.2 kW) motor.(c) <strong>Service</strong> compressors have dual suction service valve locations, one on motor end and one near the oil pump.62


633.1 – 06D Series <strong>Compressors</strong> – Physical Data (page 2 of 2)CARRIER/CARLYLEMODELNUMBERMOTORSIZEDISPLACEMENTRPM1750tA .NOOFCYLOREB ESTROKOILCHARGENETWEIGHTPH Wk MFC M/L HCFL/H(,000)n.i mm .ni mm sintP siterL bL gK06DM8080...06DR1090...06DR0130...06DM3130...06DR3160...06DM3160...06DR7180...06DA8182...06DR8200...06DR7240...06DR7250...06DA8242...06DA8252...06DR2280...06DA3282...06DR3370...06DM3370...06DA5372...06DR5410...3(b)2355551/261/261/261/261/271/271/2710101015152.21.52.23.73.73.73.74.94.94.94.95.65.65.67.57.57.511.211.28.08.713.013.015.915.918.318.32023.923.923.923.9282837.137.137.141.02272463683684504505185185666776776776777937931050105010501161480522786786954954110011001200143514351435143516801680222522252225246013.5914.7822.2622.2627.0127.0131.0931.0933.0040.6040.6040.6040.6047.5747.5763.0363.0363.0369.662244444446666666666222222222222222222250.850.850.850.850.850.850.850.850.850.850.850.850.850.850.850.850.850.850.81/413/81111/411/417/1617/1619/1611/411/411/411/4115/32115/32115/16115/16115/1615/32231.834.925.425.431.831.836.536.539.731.831.831.831.837.337.349.249.249.254.6331/241/241/241/241/251/251/2588888888881.41.42.12.12.12.12.62.62.63.83.83.83.83.83.83.83.83.83.81601902302352352352502502603103153103153153153253253253257373104107107107113113118141143141143143143147147147147


------3.2 – 06E Series <strong>Compressors</strong> – Physical Data (page 1 of 2)CARRIERCARLYLEMODELNUMBER ...(d)STANDARDSERVICEREPLACEMENTMODELSUCTIONTEMPERATURERANGE...(a)R-404A/507& R-502R-134a& R1 2R-2 2Deg.FDeg.CDeg.FDeg.CDeg.FDeg. C†††††††††06ER450...06EM450...06EA550...06ER166...(e)06EM266...(e)06ER465...06EA565...06ER475...06EM475...06EA575...06ER399...06EM499...06EA599...06EY450...06EZ450...06ET250...06EY466...06EZ266...06EY465...06ET265...06EY475...06EZ475...06ET275...06EY399...06EZ499...06ET299...-4000-400-400-4000-4000tototototototototototototo0*2550045*0*500*40500*4050-40-18-18-40-18-40-18-40-18-18-40-18-18tototototototototototototo-18*-410-18*7-18*10-18*410-18*410-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10totototototototototo55555555555555555555-23-23-23-23-23-23-23-23-23-23totototototototototo13131313131313131313-3500-350-350-35-3500tototototototototototototo04555050055455504555000†-37-18-18-37-18-37-18-37-18-18-37-18-18tototototototototototototo-18713-1810-1813-18713-18713* Cylinder head fan required at SST of -20 Deg. F. (-29 deg. C.) and below for R-404A/R-507 and R-502.† Cylinder head fan required at SST of 0 Deg. F. (-18 deg. C.) and below for R-22.(a) Approximate condensing temperature ranges. CHECK ACTUAL PERFORMANCE DATA FOR ANY NEW APPLICATION,ESPECIALLY AT OR NEAR UPPER OR LOWER LIMIT: L.T.=70 to 120 Deg.F. (21 to 49 Deg.C.), M.T.=80 to 130 Deg.F.(27 TO 54 Deg.C.) and H.T. (R-22 only) = 80 TO 150 Deg.F. (27 to 66 Deg.C.).(d) The models shown are new oil-less models. Models with oil had a 0, 1 or 2 in the 5th digit of the model number.(e) The 06ER166 and 06EM266 models are no longer built new, but service replacements are built and available. For new applications, the06ER166 and 06EM266 models have been replaced by the 06ER465 and 06EA565.64


653.2 – 06E Series <strong>Compressors</strong> – Physical Data (page 2 of 2)CARRIER/CARLYLEMODELNUMBERMOTORSIZEDISPLACEMENTRPM1750tA .NOOFCYLOREB ESTROKOILCHARGENETWEIGHTPH Wk MFC M/L HCFL/H(,000)n.i mm .ni mm sintP siterL bL gK06ER450...06EM450...06EA550...06ER166...(e)06EM266...(e)06ER465...06EA565...06ER475...06EM475...06EA575...06ER399...06EM499...06EA599...1515202025202520253030354011.211.214.914.918.614.918.614.918.622.422.426.129.850.350.350.366.066.068.368.375.475.475.499.099.099.01424142414241869186919341934213521352135280328032803301630163016396039604096409645244524452459405940594085.4585.4585.45112.1112.1116.0116.0128.1128.1128.1168.2168.2168.2444446666666611/16211/16211/16211/16211/16211/16211/16211/16211/16211/16211/16211/16211/16268.368.368.368.368.368.368.368.368.368.368.368.368.33/1623/1623/1627/827/8263/64163/6413/1623/1623/1627/827/827/8255.655.655.673.073.050.450.455.655.655.673.073.073.0141414141419191919191919196.66.66.66.66.69.09.09.09.09.09.09.09.0430430430430430480485490490490500505520195195195195195218220222222222227229236


3.3 – 06CC Series <strong>Compressors</strong> – Physical Data (page 1 of 2)CARRIERCARLYLEMODELNUMBERSTANDARDSERVICEREPLACEMENTMODELSUCTIONTEMPERATURERANGE...(f)R-404A/507R-134AR-2 2D eg. F(h) Deg.C(h ) Deg.FDeg.CDeg.FDeg. C06CC016...(g)06CC018...(g)06CC124...06CC125...06CC228...06CC337...06CC550...(g)06CC665...06CC675...06CC899...06CY016...06CY018...06CY124...06CY125...06CY228...06CY337...06CY550...06CY665...06CY675...06CY899...-40-40-60-60-60-60-40-60-60-60totototototototototo-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-40-40-51-51-51-51-40-51-51-51totototototototototo-23-23-23-23-23-23-23-23-23-23(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)(i)-40-40-40-40-40-40-40-40-40-40totototototototototo-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-40-40-40-40-40-40-40-40-40-40totototototototototo-23-23-23-23-23-23-23-23-23-23(f) Approximate condensing temperature ranges. CHECK ACTUAL PERFORMANCE DATA FOR ANY NEW APPLICATION,ESPECIALLY AT OR NEAR UPPER OR LOWER LIMIT: L.T. = 70 to 130 Deg.F. (21 to 55 Deg.C.).(g) To provide a 6-cylinder body needed for Compound Cooling, the normal 4-cylinder model 16, 18 and50 Cfm compressors are built using the 24, 18, and 65 Cfm 6-cylinder bodies respectively. Theactual Cfm reduction is achieved by modifying the running gear.(h) R404A/R-507 CANNOT be used in the small “D” body size Compound Cooling compressors (16 to 37 Cfm), manufactured priorto Serial No. 2099J.(i) R-134a and R-12 CANNOT be used in any Compound Cooling compressor.66


tBODYSIZEDDDDDDEEEE3.3 – 06CC Series <strong>Compressors</strong> – Physical Data (page 2 of 2)CARRIER/CARLYLEMODELNUMBERMOTORSIZEDISPLACEMENTAt 1750 RPMHPkWCFM L/M CF HDISPLACEMENTA 1750 RPM .L/H(,000)NOOFCYLBORESTROK EOILCHARGENETWEIGHTin.m m in. mmPints Liters LbK g06CC016...(g)06CC018...(g)06CC124...06CC125...06CC228...06CC337...06CC550...(g)06CC665...06CC675...06CC899...556671/21/21/210152020303.73.74.94.95.67.511.214.914.922.415.918.323.923.92837.150.368.375.499.04505186776777931050142419342135280395411001435143516802225301640964524594027.0131.0940.6040.6047.5763.0385.45116.0128.1168.26666666666222222222211/1611/1611/1611/1650.850.850.850.850.850.868.368.368.368.311111111221/415/321/41/415/3215/1663/6463/643/167/831.837.331.831.837.349.250.450.455.673.09.59.59.59.59.59.5191919194.54.54.54.54.54.59.09.09.09.033032533534034034554555555558015014715215415415624725225226367


3.4 — 06D, E High Efficiency (H.E.) <strong>Compressors</strong>High efficiency compressors were phased in between1985 and 1987. A high efficiency compressor can beidentified as follows:All 06D H.E. compressors (new or service replacement)have the number “3” in the 11th digit of the modelnumber. See page 3 for examples.The 06E compressor model numbers did not change. Todetermine if a 06E compressor is high efficiency, checkthe serial number. The following serial numbers indicatehigh efficiency:06EA models start with S/N 4585J...06EM models start with S/N 0786J...06ER models start with S/N 2287J...All 06CC compressors are H.E. design.All service compressors are high efficiency, except forsome “D” body units without a “3” in the 11th digit of themodel numbers.NOTE: The 06E H.E. valve plates are identified by anelongated ear protruding from the side of the valve plate,in contrast to the standard efficiency valve plates whichhave one (A/C - EM, EZ, etc.,) or two (refrigeration - ER,EY) rounded ears.3.5 — Compressor Bodies Without OilIn 1995 Carlyle began supplying new and servicecompressors with no oil in the crankcase due to theintroduction of HFC/POE systems. This eliminates theneed to drain mineral oil from the crankcase whenalkylbenzene or POE oil is to be used. POE oil is veryhygroscopic (will readily pick up and retain moisture68


from the air) and should be added just prior to systemstart-up only. See Section 2.2, page 11 for Carlyleapproved system start-up instructions and Section 3.6below for the proper refrigerant oils.3.6 — Refrigerants and Oils for 06D, E <strong>Compressors</strong>The introduction of HFC/POE systems has led toconfusion as to what refrigerants and oils are approvedfor use in Carlyle compressors. For 06CC compressors,see Section 3.7, page 72. The following sections listapproved refrigerants and oils for Carlyle 06D, Ecompressors:Refer to the following chart for Totaline ® Part Numbers for available oils:O ILPart No.ALKYLBENZENE (AB) OILZerol 150 P903-2001 (1 Gal)P903-2005 (5 Gal)P903-2025 (1 Quart)RO 15SW 68*E68MINERAL OILP903-0101 (1 Gal)P903-0125 (5 Gal)P903-0155 (55 Gal)POLYOL-ESTER (POE) OILP903-1001 (1 Gal)P903-1025 (1 Quart)P903-1005 (5 Gal)POLYOL-ESTER (POE) OILP903-1725 (1 Quart)P903-1701 (1 Gal)P903-1705 (5 Gal)* Do not use in lowtemperature applications.The following MINERAL/ALKYLBENZINE are approved oils forCFCs and HCFCs:NOTE: Carlyle does not recommend the use of POE oil with R-22.Totaline.........................P903-2001Witco...........................Suniso 3GSShrieve Chemical............Zerol 150Texaco Capella...........WFI-32-150IGI Petroleum Ind.....CRYOL -150FOR CFCs AND HCFCs:Carlyle has approved the use of R-12, R-500, R-502,and R-22. Selected OEMs of ultra low temperatureequipment are approved to use R-13 and R-503 (contactCarlyle Engineering for correct oil).69


FOR HCFC BLENDS:Carlyle’s engineering efforts were directed towardtesting the new HFC refrigerants, not the interim HCFCblends. Carlyle provides tentative approvals of thefollowing blends based on tests by the refrigerantmanufacturer and feedback from field applications, noton testing undertaken by Carlyle:• For Low Temperature applications: R-402A(HP-80) and R408A (FX10).• For Medium Temperature applications: R-401A(MP-39), R-402B (HP-81) and R409A (FX56).NOTE: Carlyle compressors require alkylbenzene oil,such as Totaline ® P903-2001or Shrieve Chemical-Zerol150, whenever an HCFC blend is used. In a retrofitapplication the amount of mineral oil cannot exceed25% when mixed with alkylbenzene. Carlyle does notrecommend the use of POE lubricants with HCFCblends.! WARNINGA number of HCFC blends are not approved.Some may create a hazardous situation. Carlylerequires all refrigerants used in our compressors to beA1/A1 (low flammability/low toxicity). The rating isbased on ASHRAE 34 safety standard. Not all A1/A1 refrigerants are approved for use in Carlylecompressors. Some of the refrigerants or blendsavailable are either flammable (A1/A2 or A1/A3)and/or toxic (A1/B1 or A1/B3). Some A1/A1refrigerants can change ratings if contaminated. Anyreplacement refrigerant must operate with the samepressure levels and temperature ranges as the CFC orHCFC being replaced. Do not use any refrigerantnot specifically approved in this guide unless youhave obtained approval from the Carlyle Compressorengineering department.70


FOR HFCs:Carlyle has approved R-134a, R404A, R-507, and R-407C.The following POLYOL-ESTER (POE) are approvedoils for HFCs:Totaline ® (see Note 5).......P903-1001, 1701Castrol..(see Note 5) ............................ E68ICI Emkerarate .............................. RL68HCPI ............................................. CP-2916SCPI ............................................... Solest 68BP Marine Enersyn ....................... MP-S68All POE oils are very hygroscopic (will readily pick up andretain moisture from the air) and should be used completelyonce the container is opened. It is extremely difficult to resealthe oil container effectively enough to prevent moistureabsorption, which in turn forms damaging acids.NOTES:1. The use of any non-approved refrigerant may bedangerous and will void the warranty.2. Using the wrong type or weight of oil for therefrigerant selected will void the warranty.3. Follow the refrigerant and/or oil manufacturerinstructions when installing or retrofitting.4. Contact the Carlyle Compressor engineeringdepartment before using any refrigerant or oil notlisted in this guide as approved for use in a Carlylesemi-hermetic compressor.5. Castrol SW68 (Totaline ® P903-1001) is approved foruse in <strong>Carrier</strong> chiller applications as well as <strong>Carrier</strong>and Carlyle semi-hermetic compressors for airconditioning and medium temperature applications.Castrol SW68 (Totaline ® P903-1001) cannot beused in any new low temperature refrigerationapplications using Carlyle OEM semi-hermeticcompressors. Castrol E68 is approved for use inCarlyle OEM compressors for low, medium, andhigh temperature ranges.6. All HFC/POE applications require a crankcase heater.7. Moisture must be kept below 50 ppm for POE oils.8. In retrofit applications, a high flow oil pump isrequired.71


3.7 — Refrigerants and Oils for 06CC <strong>Compressors</strong>All 06CC compressors are approved for R-22, R-404Aand R-507 except compressors in the 16 to 37 Cfmrange. <strong>Compressors</strong> in this size range cannot be usedwith R-404A and R-507 prior to Serial No. 2099J ----without installing a retrofit compressor valveplate (PartNo. 06CY660-002) kit. See Section 3.6 on page 69 forfurther information about refrigerants and oils.See Section 3.6 on pages 69 & 71 for the correct oil foreach refrigerant. Contact Carlyle Engineering for correctoil for R-23 and R-508A (SUVA 95).3.8 — Oil and Refrigerant Change-Out ProceduresTo change from a CFC or HCFC to either an HFC or anHCFC blend, follow the refrigerant and oil manufacturerinstallation procedures. Select a Carlyle approvedrefrigerant and appropriate oil as noted in Sections 3.6and 3.7 above. System cleanliness is extremely important.To ensure a trouble-free change out, CarlyleEngineering has made specific guidelines available. Westrongly recommend a copy of our guidelines be requestedand procedures carefully followed to avoidproblems.3.9 — Oil Viscosity and Pour PointsThe viscosity of oils used in Carlyle reciprocatingcompressors is ISO 68 (centistoke) for all POE oils and150 Saybolt Seconds Universal (150 SSU or 150 SUS)or ISO 32 for mineral and alkylbenzene oils. Using oilwith a different viscosity without approval from theCarlyle Engineering Department will void the warranty.The oils listed in Sections 3.6 and 3.7 and the viscositylisted above can be used down to -40°F (-40°C). If yoursystem runs at a lower temperature, please contactCarlyle Engineering for an oil recommendation.72


3.10 — Oil AdditivesNo oil additive is allowed without written approval fromthe Carlyle Engineering Department. The use of anyunauthorized additive will void the warranty.3.11 — Oil PressureAll new 06D, E, CC compressors are supplied with oilsafety switch connections. Carlyle has introduced a newhigh flow oil pump and changed oil pressure specificationsdue to changes in lubricants and refrigerants. Thefollowing data notes the proper oil pressure range basedon the compressor’s date of manufacture:STARTING MARCH 1994 WITH S/N 1094J ANDLATER:• For new OEM 06D and 06CC (16 to 37 Cfm) compressors,the pressure is 18 to 26 psi (1.2 to 1.8 Bars)• For new OEM 06E and 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm) compressors,the pressure is 18 to 34 psi (1.2 to 2.3 Bars)• Note that service compressors did not receive the newpump until serial number starting with S/N 2994M andlater.BETWEEN MAY 1984 AND MARCH 1994 ORBETWEEN S/N 2084J AND 1094J:• For all 06D, E, CC compressors, the oil pressure is 16to 22 psi (1.1 to 1.5 Bars)BEFORE MAY 1984 OR BEFORE S/N 2084J:• For all 06D/E compressors, the oil pressure is 12 to18 psi (0.8 to 1.2 Bars)• For more information about the high flow oil pump, seeSection 3.12.73


3.12 — High Flow Oil Pump (Bearing Head)Carlyle introduced a new high flow oil pump to provideimproved lubrication with the new HFC refrigerants andPOE lubricants. The pump is a durable, automaticallyreversible, high flow design. The high flow designimproves lubrication, especially with the new HFC/POEcombination, and provides improved lubrication in thecase of a flooded start. This oil pump is standard on allnew and service compressors. See Section 3.11 abovefor details on oil pressure. For service replacement,authorized service locations will have the new high flowoil pump only. See Section 3.13 below.3.13 — Replacement Oil Pump/Pump End BearingPackageThe oil pump and pump end bearing are an integral partcalled the pump end bearing head. If either the oil pumpor the bearing requires replacement, order part as notedbelow:PUMP ENDBEARING HEAD PACKAGEUSAGE06DA660126All 06D, 06CC (16 to 37 Cfm) compressors06EA660157All 06E, 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm) compressorsNOTE: The above pump end bearing head packages include a bearing headwith the high side oil safety switch connection. This pump is recommended forall CFC, HCFC, and HFC refrigeration applications.74


3.14 — Oil Safety SwitchCarlyle uses as standard the 120-second time delay oilsafety switch, as this time period is preferred for HFC/POE systems. This is a change from the 45 to 60-secondtime delay used previously with CFC and HCFCsystems. It is not necessary to change out the older,shorter time delay switch unless the unit is converted toan HFC/POE system.The oil safety switch protects the compressor whenlubrication is lost for more than 120 seconds. The switchcloses the control circuit at start-up allowing thecompressor to run for 120 seconds. Operating oilpressure must reach 11 psi above suction pressure within120 seconds for the switch to remain closed, whichallows the compressor to run. If the operating oilpressure falls to 4 psi above suction for longer than120 seconds, the switch will open the control circuit,shutting down the compressor.Carlyle has approved the following oil safety switchesfor all applications with 06D, E, CC compressors:• Danfoss - Type MP54. See details below• Penn/Johnson electronic switch - P445CARLYLE DANFOSSPART PARTNO. NO.TIMEDELAY(SEC)CONN.PRESSUREDIFF. (PSI)Cut-InCutoutVOLTSRESETREMOTEALARMCIRCUITP529-2430060B21091201/4 MaleFlares8-114-8115/230ManualYesP529-2410060B216412036" LongCapacityTube1/4" SAENuts8-114-8115/230ManualYes75


Use of an oil safety switch is recommended/required byCarlyle as noted in the chart below:TYPE OF SYSTEMUSING 06DCOMPRESSORSUSING 06ECOMPRESSORSUSING 06CCCOMPRESSORSSingle Compressorwithout UnloadingRecommendedRequiredRequiredSingle Compressorwith UnloadingRecommendedRequiredN/ AMultiple <strong>Compressors</strong>without UnloadingRequiredRequiredRequiredMultiple <strong>Compressors</strong>with UnloadingRequiredRequiredN/ A3.15 — 06CC, 06E Discharge Gas Cylinder Head TemperatureSensor & 06E Pressure Relief ValveAll OEM Carlyle 06EA, EM, ER compressors since 1982are equipped with a discharge gas temperature sensor.The sensor is installed in the discharge or center head onall six-cylinder (three-head) models. The four cylinder06Es (two heads) have the sensor in the left side head asviewed from the oil pump end. All 06CC compressorshave the sensor located in the discharge (high stage)head.Pressure Relief ValveAll 06E compressors and all 06CC 50-99cfm compressorsare equipped with a pressure relief valve thatrelieves from discharge pressure to crankcase pressure. Itis located under the center cylinder head on all 6 cylinder06E and 06CC compressors, and under the dischargeservice valve on all 4 cylinder 06E compressors. Therelief valve is sealed with a metal gasket:Part Number DescriptionEB51FN272 400psi Relief Valve (differential pressure)6G65-1251 Relief Valve, GasketAn 11/16" drag link socket can be useful for removing/installing the relief valve.76


When the discharge gas temperature in the cylinder headexceeds the sensor trip setting (see below), the sensor willopen the control circuit and shut off the compressor. Thehead sensor must be wired into the control circuit by theOEM and is pilot duty only at 240V = 0.52A, at 115V =1.04A. The sensors are threaded into the head without awell. Therefore, when changing a sensor, the compressormust first be isolated and evacuated.CYLINDER HEAD TEMPERATURE SPECIFICATIONSPart NumberOpenpensCloselosessWireColorThreahreadRefrigeration from 1982 to mid-1998ffor06ER,EM,EYandEZ06EA0512283325° ±8° F (163° ±4° C)250° ±12° F (121° ±7° C)Silver Grey1/2" NPTAll 06E and 06CCCompressorompressorssHN68GA242295° ±5° F (146° ±3° C)235° F minimum (113° C)Black1/2" NPTNOTES:1. Since 1993 all <strong>Carrier</strong> 06 series air conditioningcompressors have been made without a sensor. AllCarlyle OEM 06 series compressors are equipped witha sensor.2. Starting in mid-1998 all Carlyle OEM compressors,including 06EA, EM, ER and all 06CC models, arebuilt using the HN68GA242 sensor. The change to asingle sensor model is due to the increased use of HFCrefrigerants, which operate at lower temperatures.3.16 — 06D, E Cylinder Head Cooling FansCylinder head cooling fans are recommended on allapplications where the saturated suction temperature(SST) is below 0°F (-18°C). A cylinder head cooling fanmust be used for all R-22 single stage applications77


elow 0°F (-18°C) and all R404A/507 single stageapplications below -25°F (-32°C). A cylinder headcooling fan is recommended (but not required) for anytwo-stage (Compound Cooling) applications.CYLINDER HEAD COOLING FAN REPLACEMENT PARTSComplete fan packageReplacement motor (208/230-1-60)Replacement blade packageFan GuardCylinder head stud (standard cyl. head)Cylinder head stud (with unloader cyl. head)Mounting stud nuts06D (13-41 Cfm)06CC (16-37 Cfm)06DR660014HC27GB23006DR66001206DA40176306DA50321306DA680047 (06D Only)3/8-1606E, 06CC(50 to 99 Cfm)06ER660011HC27GB23006ER66000706EA40129306EA501973---1/2-133.17 — Capacity Control Accessory Packages(Suction Cut-Off Unloading Type)The following suction cut-off capacity control packagesare available to field convert those 06D, 06E compressorswithout unloading. With the exception of the 06D2-cylinder models, these packages can be added to anynew, replacement, or existing 06D or 06E compressors.See Fig.16.NOTE: Before adding a suction cut-off control packageto a compressor currently without unloading, consider allline piping sizes and design to ensure proper oil return tocompressor with reduced (unloaded) refrigerant flowrates.78


CAPACITY CONTROL PACKAGESCOMPRESSORTYPE06DElectric06DPressure06EElectric06EPressurePACKAGENUMBER06DA660089*06DA66009006EA660138*06EA660139BARE UNLOADERVALVE06EA66013506EA660100†06EA66013506EA660100†* Coil NOT included, order separately (see Section 3.18).† Special Allen head wrench to change valve is part number 06EA680036.NOTES:1. Each package unloads 2 cylinders (1-step) and includes (1) cylinder headassembly with applicable unloader valve (electric or pressure) andnecessary gaskets.2. When adding the suction cut-off unloading feature to any compressor, itis no longer necessary to change the valve plate. The suction cut-offmethod of unloading functions independently of the valve plate.3. To avoid interfering with hi-lo pressure connections or cylinder headsensor, install the unloader cylinder head as follows (viewed from P.E. ofcompressor):06D 4-cyl - left hand cylinder deck06E 4-cyl - right hand cylinder deck06D, 06E 6-cyl - either cylinder deck (both when applicable)4. Unloader valve gasket part number 06EA501253.5. Unloader is not available for 06CC compressors.79


LOADED OPERATIONUNLOADED OPERATIONFig. 16–– Loaded and Unloaded Operation3.18 — Capacity Control Coil Packages (06D, E)COILPACKAGEPARTNUMBERV OLTAGEALCOP/N(REF)EF19ZE120 (06DA402784)EF19ZE240 (06DA401794)EF19ZE024 (06DA401844)120-1-50/60208/240-1-50/6024-1-50/6080X13904-C7245X13904-C7045X13904-C7145


3.19 — Crankcase Heater DataCrankcase heaters help reduce refrigerant migration to thecompressor during shut-down. Crankcase heaters aredesigned to raise the temperature in the compressor oilcompartment approximately 15 to 25°F (8 to 14°C).Carlyle recommends crankcase heaters be wired so theheater is energized only when the compressor shuts off.Crankcase heaters should be “ON” initially for 24 hoursbefore starting the compressor. All HFC/POE applicationsrequire a crankcase heater.STRAP-ON HEATERS:Mounted externally to the underside of the stamp steelbottom plate. Install axially using (2) bottom plate boltsplus brackets and screws in package. Used on 06D( )808,109, 013, 313, and 316 compressors. All strap-on heatersare 50 watts.INSERTION HEATERS:Insert into cast well (hole) in cast iron bottom plate.Circular clip with barbs secures heater. Used on 06D( )718,818, and 820 4-cylinder compressors, all 6-cylinder 06Dcompressors, all 06E and all 06CC compressors. Insertionheaters are available in 125 and 180 watt sizes.CRANKCASEHEATERPACKAGE06DA66009106DA66009206EA66016506EA660167TYPEStrap-onStrap-onInsertionInsertionCRANKCASE HEATER PACKAGESHEATERNUMBERHT33AK300HT33BK310HT36DM132HT36DM134VOLTAGEWATTSCONDUITin. (cm)1155024 (61)2305024 (61)11518019 (48)11518052 (132)WIREL ENGTHin. (cm)39 (99)39 (99)24 (61)73 (185)06EA660166InsertionHT36DM43223018019(48)24 (61)06EA66016806DA660076InsertionInsertionHT36DM434HT36DL48023018052 (132)480125-73 (185)24 (61)NOTES:1. Insertion heaters use AS8IVF056 tubular clip.2. Thermal grease is provided and must be used with 180 watt heaters (grease packet P/N38AQ680001).81


3.20 — Compressor Mounting DataMounting packages are available to mount individualcompressors. Package contains mounting springs, threadedstuds, snubbers, spring cups, nuts, and washers for (1)compressor.MOUNTING PACKAGE NUMBER06DA66005806DA66005606DA66005706EA660089COMPRESSOR MOUNTING PLATE PACKAGENo. 06EA660096This universal mounting plate will accommodate any size06D, 06E, and 06CC compressor. Mount plate to existingbase and mount the Carlyle compressor to the plate. Packageincludes pre-drilled mounting plate, spacers, and template.3.21 — Compressor <strong>Service</strong> Valves (06D, E, CC)VALVEPACKAGENO.*06DA66006006DA66006106DA66006206DA66006306DA66006406DA66006506EA66009006EA66009106DA660164SENSOR VALVE PACKAGE*INCLUDES 12mm SAEFITTING FOR TRANSDUCER06EA90041206EA90042206EA90043206EA90044206EA90045206EA90046206EA900472-06EA900482* Valve packages consist of (1) service shut-off valve and required gasket and mounting bolts.NOTE: Sensor Valve Packages required with Carlyle Sentinel module.3.22 — <strong>Service</strong> Valve Gaskets (06D, E, CC)DESCRIPTION2-bolt 1-5/8" spacing2-bolt 1-3/4" spacing4-bolt 2-1/2" squareCircular, No Holes* <strong>Service</strong> package contains 12 gaskets.82USE WITHBODYSTYLE06D 2-cyl06D 4-cyl06D, 06CC (16 to 41 Cfm) 6-cyl06E 4 and 6-cyl and 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm)ODS(in.)5/8 BRASS7/8 BRASS7/8 BRASS1-1/8 BRASS1-1/8 BRASS1-3/8 BRASS1-5/8 BRASS2-1/8 BRASS2-1/8 STEELFIBER VALVE GASKETPACKAGE*6D23-14216D40-11316D68-11316G65-1061BOLT HOLESPACING(in.)1-5/81-5/81-3/42-1/2 sq.1-3/42-1/2 sq.2-1/2 sq.3-1/16 sq.3-1/16 sq.VALVENUMBEREN32AA250EN07AA271EN07AA284EN07EA033EN07AA348EN07EA039EN07EA041EM13FA516EN07EA510METAL VALVEGASKET PACKAGE06DA50414306DA50416306DA504153-


3.23 — Oil Drain Plug AdapterAll new compressors, except for 06D( )808, 109, 013,313, and 316 models, are built with a 7/16-20 SAE fittingand O-ring as the oil drain plug. Carlyle offers an oildrain adapter, P/N DE14CA126, which replaces the SAEplug. This adapter allows the installation of a 1/4in. NPTangle valve as a drain fitting.3.24 — Sight Glass Adapters for Oil EqualizationADAPTERPACKAGEP/N: 06DA900072P/N: 06EA660127COMPRESSOR USAGEFor all 06D and 06CC (16 to 37 Cfm)For 06E and 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm)3.25 — Replacement Sight Glass/Installation ToolSIGHTGLASS PACKAGE/INSTALLATION TOOL5F20-152 Sight Glass (S.G.)06EA402403 (S.G. without O-ring)KK71GW015 (O-ring for S.G.)T133300B-1 (Installation Tool)COMPRESSOR USAGEAll 06Ds and 06CC (16 to 37 Cfm)All 06Es and 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm)All 06Es and 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm)All 06Ds and 06CC (16 to 37 Cfm)* 5F20-152 sight glass assembly includes 5F20-1631 gasket.3.26 — Replacement Motor End Mounting FootMOTOREND FOOT P/NCOMPRESSOR USAGE6D40-1042All 2 cylinder 06DAll 4 cyl. 13 & 16 CFM 06DAll 6 cyl. 06DA A/Cduty modelsMOUNTING HOLE WIDTH(IN.)8.8756D48-2063All4 cyl. 18 & 20 CFM 06D8.2506EA500052All 6 cyl. 06DR & DM &06CC (16 to 37 CFM“ D” Body)All 06EA A/C duty models06EA50117206CC (50 to 99 CFM"E" Body) & All 06ER/EMRefrig. duty models8.875 & 11.3758.875 & 11.37583


3.27 — Gaskets – Cylinder Head and Valve PlateGASKETTYPE06D COMPRESSORS1: Cylinder head gasketsa. Side bank, no unloadingb. Side bank, with unloading (suction cut-off design)c. Side bank, with unloading (hot gas bypass design)d. Center bank2: Valve plate gasketsa. Standard 2" diameter cylinder boreb. Old design 1-13/16" diameter cylinder borec. Blank-off (special) used only on old standard 16 Cfm modelswith suction valve at P.E. and using H.E. valve plates06E COMPRESSORS1. Cylinder head gasketsa. Side bank, no unloadingb. Side bank, with unloading (Suction cut-off design)c. Side bank, with unloading (hot gas bypass design)d. Center bank (standard or reversed)2. Valve plate gasketsa. H.E., low temperature (ER, EY) .028"/.036"b. H.E., medium temperature (EM, EZ) .067"/.072"c. H.E., high temperature (EA, ET) .067"/.072"d. Old standard, low temperature (ER, EY) .035"/.041"e. Old standard, medium temperature (EM, EZ) .035"/.041"f. Old standard, high temperature (EA, EX) .067"/.072"06CC COMPRESSORS16 to 37 Cfm50 to 99 Cfma. Cylinder headb. Valve platec. Suction manifoldd. Interstage manifolde. Liquid injectionf. Interstage tubea. Cylinder headb. Valve platec. Suction manifoldd. Interstage manifolde. Liquid injectionf. Interstage tubePART NUMBER05GA50221305GA50222305GA50218305GA50217305DA5001536D40-107306DA50292306EA50330406EA50333406EA50331406EA503314Package #06ER660012contains(1)06EA504884 gasket/(2)suction valves06EA504884 (fiber) or06EA506414 (metal)06EA504884 (fiber) or06EA506414 (metal)06ER66001206ER66001206EA50488405GA50221306DA5001536D40-1131*5D40-1131*6D23-1421*6D23-1421*06EA50330406EA5048846D68-1131*6D68-1131*6D23-1421*6D68-1131** <strong>Service</strong> package contains 12 gaskets.NOTE: “H.E.” and “Old Standard” are designations based on date of manufacture; see Section 3.4 p.68 for details.84


3.28 — MiscellaneousTerminal Plate GasketCOMPRESSORUSAGEPART NUMBERAll 06D, 06CC (16 TO 37 CFM)06E, 06CC (50 TO 99 CFM)6D40-10616G45-1082Sensor Block Gasket (Used between transducer sensorblock and bearing head with Johnson P445 (06DA660115)oil safety switch)COMPRESSORUSAGEPART NUMBER06D,06E, 06CC06DA680063Electrical Terminal Barrel Nut Tool (Socket tool used forinstallation of terminal nuts)COMPRESSORUSAGEPART NUMBERAll06D, 06CC (16 TO 37 cfm)P920-000985


3.29 — Valve Plate Packages, <strong>Service</strong> ReplacementCarlyle began installing high efficiency valve plates inthe mid 1980’s. With a few exceptions noted, the valveplates fit all current and older Carlyle compressors.Check notes below the table for exceptions.COMPRESSORUSAGE06D, 06CC (16 to 41 Cfm) <strong>Compressors</strong>a. 06DR (if using 06DR013, 06DM313, 06DR316,or 06DM316 models see note 2)b. 06DM, DA (if using 06DR013, 06DM313 06DR316,or 06DM316 models see note 2)c. 06CC (16 to 37 Cfm) low stage valve packaged. 06CC (16 to 37 Cfm) high stage valve package06E, 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm) <strong>Compressors</strong>a. 06ERb. 06EM, EAc. 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm) low stage valve*d. 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm) high stage valveVALVE PLATE PACKAGE06DA66009406DA66012006CY66000206DA66012006EA66014306EA66013706EA66015906EA660137* Includes relief valve for both low stage banks.NOTES:1. Carlyle recommends the 06ER660017 service replacement valve plate kit for all 06ERcompressors in low temperature environmental chamber applications (see Note 6).2. All high efficiency (units with a “3” in the 11th digit of the model number) 06DR013 and06DM313, 06DR316, and 06DM316 models have a 2" diameter cylinder bore and use theabove valve plate kits. Older 13 and 16 cfm (prior to 1985) models have a 1-13/16" diameterbore and cannot use these valve plate kits. Kits for these models are no longer available.Suction reed valve (part no. 6D45-1072) and discharge reed valve (part no. 6D75-1062) can beused for valve plate field repair.3. Hot gas bypass unloading requires a special valve plate kit with gaskets as follows:06D.. ................06DA66013106E ..................06EA660105The Carlyle recommended suction cut-off unloading does not require a special valve plate.Suction cutoff unloading uses the standard high efficiency valve plate kit, which includes theneeded gasket.86


4. <strong>Service</strong> valve plate kits include:(1) valve plate assembly, (2) suction reed valves, (3) cylinder head gaskets (side, center andsuction gas unloading), (1) valve plate gasket; and for 06D compressors there are (2) suctionvalve position springs.5. All new high efficiency 06DM, 06DA, and 06CC (16 to 37 Cfm) compressors have flat toppistons. All new high efficiency 06DR and 06ER compressors have one step contoured pistons.All new high efficiency 06EM, 06EA, and 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm) compressors have two-stepcontoured pistons.6. The outer edges of the valve plates have “ears” that are visible when installed on thecompressor. All new high efficiency valve plates have one elongated “ear” versus one or tworounded “ears” on the older standard efficiency valve plates. Note the valve plate supplied inpackage 06ER660017 for environmental chambers has two rounded ears.3.30 — Muffler RecommendationsMufflers can reduce discharge gas pulsation and effectivelyeliminate vibration problems downstream. Theyshould be placed as close to the compressor as possibleto maximize efficiency and minimize vibration. Mufflersshould be:• used on all 06E 66 and 99 Cfm compressor models.• used on all 06E compressors with capacity control.• considered for use with all 06D 37 and 41 Cfmcompressor models.• considered for use with all 06D 6-cylinder compressorswith capacity controlMUFFLERWEIGHTLB (KG)INLET/OUTLET(in.)COMPRESSORSIZED BY CFM06DA60559406DA60560406DA60561406EA500302LM10HH10006EA5007125 (2.3)5 (2.3)5 (2.3)10 (4.5)6 (2.7)7 (3.2)5/8 ODM7/8 ODF1-1/8 ODF1-3/8 ODF1-3/8 ODF1-7/8 ODF08, 09, 13, 1618, 20, 2428, 37, 415065, 75 and 06E( )39906E( )499, 599 and 06CC899Mufflers can be mounted horizontally or vertically.87


3.31 — Electrical AccessoriesBOX PACKAGE - This consists of terminal box, cover,and necessary mounting components.TERMINALBOXPACKAGENUMBER06DA66007806DA66007506DA66008806EA660095TYPEDrawn SteelFabricatedFabricatedDrawn SteelAll 06DCOMPRESSOR USAGEAND SIZEAll 06D 2-cyl. (6" x 5-3/4") (15.2cm x 14.6cm)All 06D 4-cyl. (6" x 5") (15.2cm x 12.7cm)6-cyl. and 06CC 16 to 37 Cfm (6" x 8") (15.2cm x 20.3cm)All 06E 4- and 6-cyl. compressors and06CC 50 to 99 Cfm (7" x7") (17.8cm x 17.8cm)TERMINAL LUG PACKAGE - This consists of 6screw-on terminal lugs with set screws. Strip power wire1/2 in., insert into terminal lugs, and secure in place withset screw.TERMINAL LUGPACKAGE NUMBER06EA660095HY85TB008HY85TB004COMPRESSOR USAGEAll 06D and 06CC 16 to 41 CfmAll 06E and 06CC 50 to 99 Cfm #4 to #8 Wire SizeAll 06D and 06CC 50 to 99 Cfm #1 to #4 Wire SizeTERMINAL PLATE JUMPER PACKAGE FOR 06E,06CC 50 TO 99 Cfm - This package consists of jumperbars, terminal nuts and instructions to interconnectterminal studs for proper motor starting (P/W or X/L)and voltage.JUMPER PACKAGENUMBER06EA66014106EA660097USAGE208/230/460 (triple voltage)208/230/460/575 (distinct voltage)NOTE: With 06E multi-volt (208/230/460) compressors, the 460-volt motor can beconnected only for across-the-line start. A compressor with a distinct 460-volt motor(or designated P/W) must be used for part-winding start.88


3.32 — Baffle Plate RecommendationsBaffle plates can be used to reduce compressor dischargegas pulsations. Recommended baffle plate assembliesare shown below. These plates are designed to createa 6 to 10 psi (0.4 to 0.7 Bars) pressure drop in thedischarge gas. Use only the baffle plate recommended forthe application. These baffle plates, sandwiched betweentwo gaskets, are installed between the compressordischarge service valve and the compressor crankcase orcylinder head. For further details, see Carlyle OEMBulletins No. 118 and 119.COMPRESSOR06D-13, 16, and 20 Cfm06D-24, 25, 28, 37 and 41 Cfm06D-24, 25, 28, 37 Cfm and all06CC 16 to 37 Cfm06E-50 Cfm06E-65, 75, 99 Cfm and all 06CC 50 to 99 CfmAPPLICATIONlow and medium temperaturelow temperature only †medium temperature& 06CClow and medium temperaturelow and medium temperatureBAFFLE PLATEPART NUMBER*06DA66010306DA66010406DA66010506DA66010506EA660145* Includes baffle plate and 2 gaskets.† For single-stage application. When using as booster application, use medium temperaturebaffle plate.3.33 — Interstage Pressure Tables (06CC <strong>Compressors</strong>Only)All 06CC compressors are a two-stage design. Therefore,the pressure measurements are suction, interstage, anddischarge. The following tables list the interstagepressures using R-22 and R-404A/507 refrigerants.89


90* Indicates Vacuum.NOTE: 1 BAR = 100 kPa or 1 ATM (Atmosphere) PressurePRESSUREINTERSTAGEAPPROXIMATE-22R ± RSUBCOOLEWITHBAR)(.710psiSaturatedSuction(C)FTemp,SuctionPressurePSIG (BAR)(C)FTemperature,CondensingSaturated60(16)70(21)80(27)90(32)100(38)110(43)120(49)130(54)PSIG (BAR)Pressure,Condensing101.6(8.02)121.4(9.39)143.6(10.92)168.4(12.63)195.9(14.52)226.4(16.63)259.9(18.94)296.8(21.48)(-51)-60(-48)-55(-45)-50(-43)-45(-40)-40(-37)-35(-34)-30(-32)-25(-29)-20(-26)-15(-23)-10*(0.611)11.9*(0.702)9.2*(0.807)6.1*(0.922)2.7(1.05)0.5(1.19)2.6(1.35)4.9(1.52)7.4(1.71)10.1(1.92)13.2(2.15)16.5(2.19)17(2.39)20(2.53)22(2.73)25(2.88)27(3.08)30(3.29)33(3.50)36(3.70)39(3.91)42(4.19)46(2.39)20(2.60)23(2.73)25(2.94)28(3.15)31(3.36)34(3.57)37(3.77)40(3.98)43(4.26)47(4.46)50(2.60)23(2.73)25(2.94)28(3.15)31(3.36)34(3.63)38(3.84)41(4.05)44(4.32)48(4.60)52(4.88)56(2.81)26(3.01)29(3.22)32(3.42)35(3.63)38(3.91)42(4.12)45(4.39)49(4.67)53(4.94)57(5.22)61(2.94)28(3.22)32(3.42)35(3.63)38(3.91)42(4.19)46(4.46)50(4.73)54(5.01)58(5.29)62(5.57)66(3.15)31(3.42)35(3.63)38(3.91)42(4.19)46(4.46)50(4.73)54(5.01)58(5.36)63(5.63)67(5.98)72(3.43)35(3.63)38(3.91)42(4.19)46(4.46)50(4.73)54(5.08)59(5.36)63(5.70)68(6.05)73(6.39)78(3.63)38(3.91)42(4.19)46(4.46)50(4.73)54(5.08)59(5.36)63(5.70)68(6.05)73(6.46)79(6.81)84


91* Indicates Vacuum.NOTE: 1 BAR = 100 kPa or 1 ATM (Atmosphere) PressurePRESSUREINTERSTAGEAPPROXIMATE404A/R507R ± RSUBCOOLEWITHBAR)(.7psi10SaturatedSuction(C)FTemp,PressureSuctionPSIG (BAR)(C)FTemperature,CondensingSaturated60(16)70(21)80(27)90(32)100(38)110(43)120(49)PSIG (BAR)Pressure,Condensing129.7(9.96)153.6(11.61)180.3(13.45)210.2(15.51)243.5(17.81)280.6(20.37)321.9(23.21)(-51)-60(-48)-55(-45)-50(-43)-45(-40)-40(-37)-35(-34)-30(-32)-25(-29)-20(-26)-15(-23)-10*(0.814)5.9*(0.929)2.3(1.08)0.9(1.23)3.1(1.39)5.5(1.58)8.2(1.78)11.1(2.00)14.3(2.24)17.8(2.51)21.7(2.79)25.8(2.81)26(3.01)29(3.29)33(3.43)35(3.70)39(3.98)43(4.19)46(4.46)50(4.74)54(5.01)58(5.29)62(3.08)30(3.29)33(3.57)37(3.70)39(4.05)44(4.26)47(4.53)51(4.81)55(5.08)59(5.43)64(5.70)68(3.29)33(3.57)37(3.77)40(4.05)44(4.32)48(4.60)52(4.88)56(5.15)60(5.50)65(5.84)70(6.12)74(3.57)37(3.77)40(4.19)45(4.32)48(4.67)53(4.94)57(5.22)61(5.57)66(5.91)71(6.26)76(6.60)81(3.77)40(4.05)44(4.39)49(4.67)53(5.01)58(5.29)62(5.63)67(5.98)72(6.32)77(6.67)82(7.08)88(4.05)44(4.32)48(4.67)53(4.94)57(5.36)63(5.70)68(6.05)73(6.39)78(6.74)83(7.15)89(7.57)95(4.32)48(4.67)53(5.01)58(5.29)62(5.70)68(6.05)73(6.39)78(6.81)84(7.22)90(7.63)96(8.05)102


.4.0 — ELECTRICAL DATA4.1 — 06DR 3 Phase Electrical SpecificationsN EW HIGH EFFICIENCY MODELSOLD STANDARD EFFICIENCY MODEL SCompressorModel*06DR1090GA3150GA3250GA365006DR0130CA3150CA3250CA3250CA365006DR3160CA3150CA3250CA3250CA360006DR7180DA3150DA3250DA3250DA365006DR8200DA3150DA3250DA3650ElectricalVoltMCC RLA LR A575208/230460575208/230208/230460575208/230208/230460575208/230208/230460575208/2304604.412.15.5717.417.48.710.8272713.510.8272713.517.644222.87.63.54.511.211.25.66.917.317.38.66.917.317.38.611.328.214.121.353.326.328.4717135.5401001005040100100506416080DataMotor WindingResistance (Ohms)7.01.14.45.00.810.813.23.30.540.542.13.30.540.542.12.60.421.7CompressorElectrical DataM ax HP Model*k WVolt MCC RLA LR A06DR1090GC2100 575 3.9 21.33.12GA1200 208/230 12.1 - 8 6 53.3GA2600 460 5.5 3. 9 26.34.336.2556.2559.86. 506DR0130FA0100FA0400FA0500FA060006DR3160FA0110FA0410FA0510FA061006DR7180DA0110DA0410DA0510DA061006DR8200DA0100DA1200DA0600575200230460575200230460575200230460575208/2304605.91714.87.49.42723.511.89.42723.511.817.648.8224.212.110.65.36.719.316.88.46.719.316.88.412.634.915.72363.557.528.834.595864334.5958643501376292


N EW HIGH EFFICIENCY MODELSOLD STANDARD EFFICIENCY MODEL SCompressorModel*06DR7240DA3150DA3250DA365006DR7250DA3150DA3250DA365006DR2280DA3150DA3250DA365006DR3370DA3150DA3250DA365006DR5410DA0150DA1250DA0650LEGENDLRA - Locked Rotor AmpsMCC - Maxmium Continuous CurrentRLA - Rated Load Amps* The last two digits of the compressor model number may vary. See page 3.NOTES:1. RLA (rated load amps) value shown for new high efficiency models is MCC ÷ 1.56 = RLA. Use thisrecommended (and minimum) RLA value to determine nameplate stamping, minimum contactor sizing and wire sizing.2. Compressor operating amps at any specific conditions can only be determined from a performance curve.3. RLA values for 06D compressor protected by a calibrated circuit breaker will depend on must-trip value of circuit breaker.4. Ohm values shown for resistance are approximate and shown for reference only. Motors from different vendors and motors of different efficienciescan differ up to 15% from data shown.ElectricalVoltMCC RLA LR A575208/230460575208/230460575208/230460575208/230460575208/23046017.6442217.6442222.255.527.825623132894011.328.214.111.328.214.114.235.617.816.039.719.920.557.125.66416080641608079198999122811496266120DataMotor WindingResistance (Ohms)2.60.421.72.60.421.72.00.311.31.70.261.01.20.180.72MAXkWH P9.86. 59.86. 512.8816.51 020.71 5CompressorModel*06DR7240DA0100DA1200DA060006DR7240DA0100DA1200DA060006DR2280DA0100DA1200DA060006DR3370DA0100DA1200DA0600Not ApplicableALLOWABLEOPERATING RANGESNOMINALVOLTAGE MAXIMUM MINIMU M208/230460575400200(50(50Hz)Hz)Electrical254529661460230DataVoltMCC RLA LR A575208/230460575208/230460575208/230460575208/23046017.648.82217.648.82222.255.527.825693112.634.915.712.634.915.715.943.919.917.949.322.1187414518342180501376250137626217077691918693


944.2 — 06DM, DA 3 Phase Electrical SpecificationsMODELSEFFICIENCYEW HIGHN SMODELEFFICIENCYSTANDARDOLDCompressorModel*DataElectricalaxM Wk PH *ModelCompressorDataElectricaloltV CCM ALR ALRWindingMotor(Ohms)ResistanceoltV CCM ALR ALR06DM06DM8080GA3150GA3250GA3250GA3650575208/230208/230460717.417.48.74.511.211.25.628.4717135.55.00.780.783.1.14 306DM8080GC0120GC0430GA0520GA06205752002304605.917.014.87.4-12.110.65.32363.557.528.806DM3130CA3150CA3250CA3250CA3600575208/230208/23046010.8272713.56.917.317.38.640100100503.30.50.52.1.256 506DM8080FA0120FA0420FA0520FA06205752002304609.427.023.511.86.719.316.88.434.595864306DM3160CA3150CA3250CA3250CA3650575208/230208/23046010.8272713.56.917.317.38.640100100503.30.50.52.1.256 506DM3160FA0120FA0420FA0520FA06205752002304609.427.023.511.86.719.316.88.434.595864306DM3370DA3150DA3250DA3650575208/23046025623116.039.719.9912281141.70.261.06.51 0106DM3370DA0120DA1220DA0620575208/23046025693117.949.322.1691918606DA06DA8182AA3150AA3250AA3650575208/23046017.6442211.328.214.164160802.60.421.7.189 56.06DA8182AA0100AA1200AA0600575208/23046017.648.82212.634.915.75013762MAXkW


N EW HIGH EFFICIENCY MODELSOLD STANDARD EFFICIENCY MODEL S06DACompressorModel*continued06DA8242BA3150BA3250BA365006DA8252BA3150BA3250BA365006DA3282BA3150BA3250BA365006DA5372BA0150BA1250BA0650ElectricalVoltMCC RLA LR A575208/230460575208/230460575-3-60208/230460575208/23046022.255.527.822.255.527.825623132894014.235.517.814.235.517.816.039.719.920.557.125.6791989979198999122811496266120DataMotor WindingResistance (Ohms)2.00.311.32.00.311.31.70.261.01.20.180.72MAXkWH P12.8812.8816.51 020.71 5CompressorModel*06DA8242BA0100BA1200BA060006DA8252BA0100BA1200BA060006DA3282BA0100BA1200BA060006DA5372BA0100BA1200BA0600ElectricalDataVoltMCC RLA LR A575208/230460575208/230460575208/230460575208/23046022.261.527.822.261.527.825693132894015.943.919.915.943.919.917.949.322.122.963.628.662170776217077691918696266120LEGENDLRA - Locked Rotor AmpsMCC - Maxmium Continuous CurrentRLA - Rated Load Amps* The last two digits of the compressor model number may vary. See page 3.NOTES:1. RLA (rated load amps) value shown for new high efficiency models is MCC ÷ 1.56 = RLA. Use thisrecommended (and minimum) RLA value to determine nameplate stamping, minimum contactor sizing and wire sizing.2. Compressor operating amps at any specific conditions can only be determined from a performance curve.3. RLA values for 06D compressor protected by a calibrated circuit breaker will depend on must-trip value of circuit breaker.4. Ohm values shown for resistance are approximate and shown for reference only. Motors from different vendors and motors of different efficienciescan differ up to 15% from data shown.ALLOWABLEOPERATING RANGESNOMINALVOLTAGE MAXIMUM MINIMU M400200208/230460575(50(50Hz)Hz)25452966146023018741451834218095


4.3 — 06DR, DM Single Phase Electrical SpecificationsCOMPRESSORVARIABLECOMPRESSORMODEL06DM8080CA3350*06DR1090CA3350* 06DR0130CA3350 *06DM3130CA3350*06DR3160CA3350*06DR7180DA3350*NominalHorsepower3 3 3 5 5StartandCapacitor196P/NMFD @ 320P281-1896V 196MFD @ 320P281-1896V 238MFD @ 320P281-2166V 238MFD @ 320P281-2166V 238MFD @ 320 VP281-2166RunandCapacitor35P/NMFD @ 440P291-3504V 35MFD @ 440P291-3504V 40MFD @ 440P291-4004V 50MFD @ 440P291-5004V 50MFD @ 440 VP291-5004Start Relay DataPick-Up VoltageHotandP/N220-24VHN61KB021P283-9913or220-240VHN61KB021P283-9913or260-280VHN61KB022P283-9918or350-370P283-9912V350-370P283-9912VColdPick-Up Voltage208/239V208-239V239-270V328-356V328-356 VDropoutVoltage50-110V50-110V50-110V60-121V60-121 VCoilVoltage375V375V375V420V420 VMCC282432.6404 0RLA2017.123.328.628. 6LRA11011010015015 096


06DR7180DA3350*(8347A19-4)HN69GZ307(8347A23-40)HN69GZ03706DM3130CA3350*06DR3160CA3350*(8348A19-4)HN69GZ307(8347A23-40)HN69GZ037COMPRESSORVARIABLECOMPRESSORMODEL06DM8080CA3350*06DR1090CA3350* 06DR0130CA3350 *(T.I. No.)CommonOverload(8347A23-63)HN69GZ024(8347A23-31)HN69GZ025(8347A23-63)HN69GZ024(T.I.)StartOverload(8347A23-53)HN69GZ014(8347A23-42)HN69GZ032(8347A23-53)HN69GZ014*The last two digits of the compressor model number may vary. See page 3.ALLOWABLEOPERATING RANGENOMINALVOLTAGEMAXIMUMMINIMU M208/230-1-60254V187 V97


SEENOTE4RecommendedRLA64.323.933.964.3/33.974.327.13574.327.13574.3/3574.327.13574.3/35116.441.454.3116.4/54.34.4 — 06ER, EY 3 Phase Electrical SpecificationsC OMPRESSOR MOTOR DATACIRCUIT BREAKER DAT ACOMPRESSORMODEL*06ER(1/4)50000(1/4)50100(1/4)50600(1/4)5030006ER(1/4)66000(1/4)66100(1/4)66600(SeeNote5)06ER(1/4)65000(1/4)65100(1/4)65600(1/4)6530006ER(1/4)75000(1/4)75100(1/4)75600(1/4)7530006ER(0/3)99000(0/3)99100(0/3)99600(0/3)99300VOLT208/230575460208/230/460208/230575460208/230575460208/230/460208/230575460208/230/460208/230575460208/230/460MAXkWHP22.01 525.32 025.32 025.32 039.13 0SEENOTE 1 S EE NOTE 2RMaximumMust TripAmps90384690/4610845541084554108/541084554108/541686584168/84MaximumRLA72313672/3687364487364487/4487364487/441355268135/68LRA-XL28398142283/142345120173345120173345/173345120173345/173506176253506/253LRA-PW(firstwinding)1705985170/852077210420772104207/10420772104207/104304106152304/152MOTOWINDINGRESISTANCE(Ohms)0.442.81.80.44/0.220.322.21.30.322.21.30.32/0.160.322.21.30.32/0.160.221.30.880.22/0.11SEENOTE3RecommendedCircuit BreakerPart No.HH83XB626XA460XA463XB626/XA463HH83XB625XA461XA424HH83XB625XA461XA424XB625/XA424HH83XB625XA461XA424XB625/XA424HH83XC539XA430XA478XC539/XA478M .H. M.T. LR A78294078/4091334291334291/4291334291/421425065142/679033.54690/4610438491043849104/491043849104/491635876163/7625097150250/150350124175350124175350/175350124175350/175507168274507/274* The last two digits of the compressor model number may vary. See page 4. The fifth digit in ( ) of the compressor model numberrepresents models with or without oil. 0, 1, 2 signifies older models with oil; 3, 4, 5 signifies newer models without oil. See page 4.98


LEGEND:LRA - Locked Rotor AmpsM.H. - Must Hold AmpsM.T. - Must-Trip AmpsPW - Part-Winding (Start)RLA - Rated Load AmpsXL - Across-the-Line (Start)NOTES:1. Compressor must-trip (M.T.) amps and RLA values are maximum figures.2. LRA values for PW second winding = 1/2 the LRA -XL value.3. 3-Pole XL circuit breakers shown, other 3-Pole XL alternates and 6-Pole PW breakers available. Terminal lugs for circuit breakers available inpackage 06EA660152.4. Recommended RLA value shown is determined by: circuit breaker must trip value ÷ 1.40. Use this recommended (and minimum) RLA value todetermine name plate stamping, minimum contactor sizing, and wire sizing. RECOMMENDED RLA FOR 06E COMPRESSORS EQUALS:MUST- TRIP (M.T.) OF CARLYLE APPROVED OVERCURRENT DEVICE BEING USED ÷ 1.40.5. 06ER166 New OEM Models no longer produced, replaced by 06ER165.6. Compressor operating amps at any specific condition can only be determined from a performance curve.7. Ohm values for resistance are approximate and shown for reference purposes only. Motors from different vendors and motors of different efficienciescan differ up to 15% from data shown.ALLOWABLEOPERATING RANGENOMINALVOLTAGEMAXIMUMMINIMU M208/230460575400 (50 Hz)200 (50 Hz)25452966146023018741451834218099


SEENOTE4RecommendedRLA64.323.933.964.3/33.990.737.945.790.737.945.790.7/45.713055.762.9130/62.94.5 — 06EM, EZ 3 Phase Electrical SpecificationsC OMPRESSOR MOTOR DATACIRCUIT BREAKER DAT ACOMPRESSORMODEL*06EM(1/4)50000(1/4)50100(1/4)50600(1/4)5030006EM(2/5)66000(2/5)66100(2/5)66600(SeeNote5)06EM(1/4)75000(1/4)751001/4)75600(1/4)7530006EM(1/4)99000(1/4)99100(1/4)99600(1/4)99300VOLT208/230575460208/230/460208/230575460208/230575460208/230/460208/230575460208/230/460MAXkW22.0HP1533.62 533.62 547.63 5MaximumMust TripAmps90384690/4614057701405770140/701937796193/96SEENOTE 1 S EE NOTE 2RMaximumRLA72313672/3611246561124656112/561556277155/77LRA-XL28398142283/142446164223446164223446/223610212305610/305LRA-PW(firstwinding)1705985170/852689813426898134268/134366127183366/183MOTOWINDINGRESISTANCE(Ohms)0.442.81.80.44/0.220.271.61.10.171.61.10.27/0.140.181.10.710.18/0.09SEENOTE3RecommendedCircuit BreakerPart No.HH83XB626XA460XA463XB626/XA463HH83XC509XA469XA426HH83XC509XA469XA426XC509/XA426HH83XC532XA453XA547XC532/XA547M .H. M.T. LR A78294078/4011046551104655110/551586877158/779033.54690/4612753641275364127/641827888182/8825097150250/150420164210420164210420/210590236283590/283* The last two digits of the compressor model number may vary. See page 4. The fifth digit in ( ) of the compressor model numberrepresents models with or without oil. 0, 1, 2 signifies older models with oil; 3, 4, 5 signifies newer models without oil. See page 4.100


LEGEND:LRA - Locked Rotor AmpsM.H. - Must Hold AmpsM.T. - Must-Trip AmpsPW - Part-Winding (Start)RLA - Rated Load AmpsXL - Across-the-Line (Start)NOTES:1. Compressor must-trip (M.T.) amps and RLA values are maximum figures.2. LRA values for PW second winding = 1/2 the LRA -XL value.3. 3-Pole XL circuit breakers shown, other 3-Pole XL alternates and 6-Pole PW breakers available. Terminal lugs for circuit breakers available inpackage 06EA660152.4. Recommended RLA value shown is determined by: circuit breaker must trip value ÷ 1.40. Use this recommended (and minimum) RLA value todetermine name plate stamping, minimum contactor sizing, and wire sizing. RECOMMENDED RLA FOR 06E COMPRESSORS EQUALS:MUST-TRIP (M.T.) OF CARLYLE APPROVED OVERCURRENT DEVICE BEING USED ÷ 1.40.5. 06EM266 New OEM Models no longer produced, replaced by 06EA265.6. Compressor operating amps at any specific condition can only be determined from a performance curve.7. Ohm values for resistance are approximate and shown for reference purposes only. Motors from different vendors and motors of different efficienciescan differ up to 15% from data shown.ALLOWABLEOPERATING RANGENOMINALVOLTAGEMAXIMUMMINIMU M208/230460575400 (50 Hz)200 (50 Hz)254529661460230187414518342180101


SEENOTE4RecommendedRLA74.327.13574.3/3590.737.945.790.7/45.7116.441.454.3116.4/54.3153.660.775.7153.6/75.74.6 — 06EA, ET 3 Phase Electrical SpecificationsC OMPRESSOR MOTOR DATACIRCUIT BREAKER DAT ACOMPRESSORMODEL*06EA(2/5)50000(2/5)50100(2/5)50600(2/5)5030006EA(2/5)65000(2/5)65100(2/5)65600(2/5)6530006EA(2/5)75000(2/5)75100(2/5)75600(2/5)7530006EA(2/5)99000(2/5)99100(2/5)99600(2/5)99300VOLT208/230575460208/230/460208/230575460208/230/460208/230575460208/230/460208/230575460208/230/460MAXkWHP25.32 033.62 539.13 054.04 0MaximumMust TripAmps1084554108/541405770140/701686584168/8423694118236/118SEENOTE 1 S EE NOTE 2RMaximumRLA87364487/441124656112/561355268135/681897595189/95LRA-XL345120173345/173446164223446/223506176253506/253690276345690/345LRA-PW(firstwinding)20772104207/10426898134268/134304106152304/152414165207414/207MOTOWINDINGRESISTANCE(Ohms)0.322.21.30.32/0.160.271.61.10.27/0.140.221.30.90.22/0.110.1510.580.15/0.07SEENOTE3RecommendedCircuit BreakerPart No.HH83XB625XA461XA424XB625/XA424HH83XC509XA469XA426XC509/XA426HH83XC539XA430XA478XC539/XA478HH83XC537XA551XA550XC537/XA550M .H. M.T. LR A91334291/421104655110/551425065142/671877492187/921043849104/491275364127/641635876163/7621585106215/106350124175350/175420164210420/210507168274507/274636236295636/295* The last two digits of the compressor model number may vary. See page 4. The fifth digit in ( ) of the compressor model numberrepresents models with or without oil. 0, 1, 2 signifies older models with oil; 3, 4, 5 signifies newer models without oil. See page 4.102


LEGEND:LRA - Locked Rotor AmpsM.H. - Must Hold AmpsM.T. - Must-Trip AmpsPW - Part-Winding (Start)RLA - Rated Load AmpsXL - Across-the-Line (Start)NOTES:1. Compressor must-trip (M.T.) amps and RLA values are maximum figures.2. LRA values for PW second winding = 1/2 the LRA -XL value.3. 3-Pole XL circuit breakers shown, other 3-Pole XL alternates and 6-Pole PW breakers available. Terminal lugs for circuit breakers available inpackage 06EA660152.4. Recommended RLA value shown is determined by: circuit breaker must trip value ÷ 1.40. Use this recommended (and minimum) RLA value todetermine name plate stamping, minimum contactor sizing, and wire sizing. RECOMMENDED RLA FOR 06E COMPRESSORS EQUALS:MUST-TRIP (M.T.) OF CARLYLE APPROVED OVERCURRENT DEVICE BEING USED ÷ 1.405. Compressor operating amps at any specific condition can only be determined from a performance curve.6. Ohm values for resistance are approximate and shown for reference purposes only. Motors from different vendors and motors of different efficienciescan differ up to 15% from data shown.ALLOWABLEOPERATING RANGESNOMINALVOLTAGE MAXIMUM MINIMU M208/230460575400 (50 Hz)200 (50 Hz)254529661460230187414518342180103


1044.7 — 06CC (16 to 37 Cfm) 3 Phase Electrical SpecificationsDATAMOTORCOMPRESSORCOMPRESSORMODELMAXkWHPDATAELECTRICALOVERLOADCARLYLENO.PARTNO.PARTNO.T.I.OLTSV CCM ALR ALRWINDINGMOTORRESISTANCE(Ohms)06CC016J101D101G101.256 5575208/23046010.82713.56.917.38.740100503.30.542.1HN69GZ032HN69GZ024HN69GZ0148347A23-428347A23-638347A23-5306CC018J101D101G101.256 5575208/23046010.82713.56.917.38.740100503.30.542.1HN69GZ032HN69GZ024HN69GZ0148347A23-428347A23-638347A23-5306CC124J101D101G101.189 56.575208/23046013.23316.58.521.210.664160802.60.421.7HN69GZ037HN69GZ214HN69GZ0388347A23-408348A23-98347A23-1806CC125J101D101G101.189 56.575208/23046013.23316.58.521.210.664160802.60.421.7HN69GZ037HN69GZ214HN69GZ0388347A23-408348A23-98347A23-1806CC228J101D101G1012.81 57.575208/23046016.741.620.910.226.713.479198992.00.311.3HN69GZ004HN69GZ306HN69GZ0108347A23-198347B23-138347A23-2906CC337J101D101G1016.51 01575208/23046018.846.523.312.129.814.9912281141.70.261.0HN69GZ025HN69GZ309HN69GZ0248347A23-318347B23-118347A23-63


LEGENDLRA - Locked Rotor AmpsMCC - Maxmium Continuous CurrentRLA - Rated Load AmpsNOTES:1. RLA (rated load amps) value shown for new high efficiency models is MCC ÷ 1.56 = RLA. Use thisrecommended (and minimum) RLA value to determine nameplate stamping. Minimum contactor sizing and wire sizing.2. Compressor operating amps at any specific conditions can only be determined from a performance curve.3. RLA values for 06D compressor protected by a calibrated circuit breaker will depend on must-trip value of circuit breaker.4. Ohm values shown for resistance are approximate and shown for reference only. Motors from different vendors and motors of different efficienciescan differ up to 15% from data shown.105OPERATING RANGESALLOWABLENOMINALVOLTAGE MAXIMUM MINIMU M187414518342180254529661460230208/230460575400 (50 Hz)200 (50 Hz)


1064.8 – 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm) 3 Phase Electrical SpecificationsDATAMOTOROMPRESSORC ADATBREAKERCIRCUITCOMPRESSORMODELVOLTMAXkWHP1NOTEEES 2NOTEEES RMOTOWINDINGRESISTANCE(Ohms)3NOTESEE.H.M ..TM ALR4NOTESEEMaximumTripMustAmpsLRA-XLLRA-PW(FirstWinding)RecommendedBreakerCircuitNo.PartRecommendedRLA06CC550F201550J201550E201460575208/230/4602.02 51322768/321429828385591702.81.80.44/0.22HH83XB414XB438XB455/XB4142723593227681458624523194906CC665F201665J201665E201460575208/230/4605.32 025038100/50173120345/173104722072.21.30.32/0.16HH83XB437XA461XB376/XB43743337350388517612433336276106CC675F201675J201675E201460575208/230/4605.32 025038100/50173120345/173104722072.21.30.32/0.16HH83XB437XA461XB378/XB43743337750388917612436536276406CC899F201899J201899E201460575208/230/4609.13 035858141/73253176506/2531521063041.30.880.22/0.11HH83XB432XA430XC406/XB432635012273581412401684645241101


LEGEND:LRA - Locked Rotor AmpsMCC-Maximum Continuous CurrentRLA-Rated Load AmpsNOTES:1. Compressor must-trip (M.T.) amps and RLA values are maximum figures.2. LRA values for PW second winding = 1/2 the LRA -XL value.3. 3-Pole XL circuit breakers shown, other 3-Pole XL alternates and 6-Pole PW breakers available. Terminal lugs for circuit breakers available inpackage 06EA660152.4. Recommended RLA value shown is determined by: circuit breaker must trip value ÷ 1.40. Use this recommended (and minimum) RLA value todetermine name plate stamping, minimum contactor sizing, and wire sizing. RECOMMENDED RLA FOR 06CC COMPRESSORS EQUALS:MUST-TRIP (M.T.) OF CARLYLE APPROVED OVERCURRENT DEVICE BEING USED ÷ 1.40.5. Compressor operating amps at any specific condition can only be determined from a performance curve.6. Ohm values for resistance are approximate and shown for reference purposes only. Motors from different vendors and motors of different efficienciescan differ up to 15% from data shown.ALLOWABLEOPERATING RANGESNOMINALVOLTAGE MAXIMUM MINIMU M208/230460575400 (50 Hz)200 (50 Hz)254529661460230187414518342180107


4.9 — 06D Compressor Overloads*(see 4.7, pg 104 for 06CC (16-37 cfm) overloads)COMPRESSORSIZE†V OLTAGEC ARLYLE NO.T.I.NO.06DR109208/230-1-60HN69GZ025HN69GZ03206DM80806DR01306DM31306DM31606DR31606DR71806DR109208/230-1-60HN69GZ024HN69GZ014208/230-1-60HN69GZ106HN69GZ0378347A23-318347A23-428347A23-638347A23-538348A7-48347A23-40REMARKSCommonstartCommonstartCommonstart208/230HN69GZ0078347A23-542 Required460HN69GZ0158347A23-922 Required575HN69GZ0118347A23-862 Required06DM808208/230HN69GZ0538347A23-192 Required06DR013460HN69GZ0128347A23-562 Required06DM31306DM31606DR31606DR718575HN69GZ0128347A23-562 Required208/230HN69GZ0248347A23-632 Required460HN69GZ0148347A23-532 Required575HN69GZ0328347A23-422 Required06DR820460HN69GZ0388347A23-182 Required06DR724(25)575HN69GZ0378347A23-402 Required06DA824(25) 208/230HN69GZ3068348B19-132 Required06DR228460HN69GZ0108347A23-292 Required575HN69GZ0538347A23-192 Required06DA328208/230HN69GZ3098348B19-113 Required06DM337460HN69GZ0248347A23-632 Required06DR337575HN69GZ0258347A23-312 Required06DA53706DR54106DA818208/230HN69GZ2148348A17-92 Required208/230HN69GZ2148348A17-94 Required **460HN69GZ106or HN69GZ3078348A7-4or 8348A19-42 Required575HN69GZ3018347A30-692 Required* Based on new high efficiency (H.E.) extended voltage compressor models.† Voltage is 3 Phase 60 cycle, unless noted as single-phase 60 cycle.** Two overloads in parallel in legs 1 and 3.NOTE: Most 06D compressors have internal thermostat installed in motor and wire across terminals 8 and 9 at theterminal block. It trips (opens) control circuit at 221°F (105°C) and resets at 181°F (83°C)108


4.10 — Electrical Hook-UpConsult wiring diagram located inside compressorterminal box cover and reference diagrams shown belowfor wiring hook-up connection locations. See 3.31, pg 88for Terminal Box Packages.L1T1L2T2Compressor Terminal Box1R/14OL-2Start37S/32RS06DSinglePhaseN/Cinternal ‘statinside motor 8C/241OL-1Common 322RunCapacitor5StartRelayStartCapacitor106D Single Phase WiringControl WiringPower WiringSINGLE PHASE INTERNAL THERMOSTAT06DThreePhase* 3rd overload required on some compressors. See 4.9 06D compressor overloads.Three Phase Across-the-Line StartInternal Thermostat109


06E COMPRESSORS(ACROSS-THE-LINE [XL] START)See Fig.17, page 111, for detailed view ofterminal post arrangement.110


06E COMPRESSORS(PART WINDING START)Fig. 17 – Terminal PostArrangement, Detail View (06Eand 06CC 50 to 99 Cfm)See page 61 fortorques of jam nuts111


4.11 — Voltage and Current UnbalanceVOLTAGE UNBALANCE (Maximum 2%)Voltage unbalance can cause motors to overheat and fail.Below is the recommended method for determiningvoltage unbalance.Example: Supply voltage is 240-3-60AB = 243 voltsBC = 236 voltsAC = 238 volts243 + 236 + 238Average Voltage =3= 7173= 239 voltsDetermine maximum deviation from average voltage:(AB) 243 – 239 = 4 volts(BC) 239 – 236 = 3 volts(AC) 239 – 238 = 1 voltMaximum deviation is 4 volts.Determine % voltage unbalance:% Voltage unbalance = 100 x= 1.7%4239This amount of phase unbalance is satisfactory as it isbelow the maximum allowable of 2%.IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase unbalanceis more than 2%, contact your local electric utilitycompany immediately.112


CURRENT UNBALANCE (Maximum 10%)Voltage unbalance will cause a current unbalance, but acurrent unbalance does not necessarily mean that avoltage unbalance exists. A loose terminal connection ora build-up of dirt or carbon on one set of contacts (usingthe example of L1 as the problem leg) would cause ahigher resistance on that leg (L1) than on L2 and L3. Thecurrent follows the path of least resistance, so the currentincreases in legs L2 and L3. Higher current causes moreheat to be generated in the motor windings.Percent (%) of current unbalance is calculated in thesame way as voltage unbalance (see the previoussection), with a maximum acceptable current unbalanceof 10%.5.0 COMPRESSOR SERVICE WORKSHEETSCarlyle recommends that the Compressor <strong>Service</strong>Worksheets (pages 114 and 115) be copied (and enlarged, ifpreferred) and filled out for each compressor at initial startupand each time the compressor is serviced. Comparing thedata from current worksheets to past records will allow theservice technician to diagnose system changes and preventcompressor failures. This information is also very useful inpreventing a repeat failure.113


06D, 06E Compressor <strong>Service</strong> WorksheetMechanic:____________________ Date: ________________From Compressor Nameplate:Model No.: _________________________________________Serial No.: _________________________________________Motor No.: _________________________________________Voltage: ___________________________________________Allow compressor to run for 30 minutes, then obtain the pressures andbody temperature at the locations shown below. Check for proper oilreturn in sight glass.COMPRESSOR VOLTAGE/AMP VALUESPH VOLTAGE CURRENTC-R:___________________ C:___________________1φ C-S:___________________ R:___________________R-S:___________________ S:___________________3φL 1-L 2:_________________L 1-L 3:_________________L 2-L 3:_________________L 7-L 8:_________________L 7-L 9:_________________L 8-L 9:_________________L 1:__________________L 2:__________________L 3:__________________PART WINDINGL 7:__________________L 8:__________________L 9:__________________Make copies of this worksheet to record data at initial start-up and whenever the compressor is serviced.LEGEND: C - Common R - Run S - Start114


06CC Compressor <strong>Service</strong> WorksheetMechanic:____________________ Date: ________________From Compressor Nameplate:Model No.: _________________________________________Serial No.: _________________________________________Motor No.: _________________________________________Voltage: ___________________________________________Allow compressor to run for 30 minutes, then obtain the pressures andbody temperature at the locations shown below. Check for proper oilreturn in sight glass.See Compressor Operating Limits, page 19.COMPRESSOR VOLTAGE/AMP VALUESPH VOLTAGE CURRENTC-R:___________________ C:___________________1φ C-S:___________________ R:___________________R-S:___________________ S:___________________3φL 1-L 2:_________________L 1-L 3:_________________L 2-L 3:_________________L 7-L 8:_________________L 7-L 9:_________________L 8-L 9:_________________L 1:__________________L 2:__________________L 3:__________________PART WINDINGL 7:__________________L 8:__________________L 9:__________________Make copies of this worksheet to record data at initial start-up and whenever the compressor is serviced.LEGEND: C - Common R - Run S - Start115


<strong>Service</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> IndexPage06CC (16 to 37 CFM) 3 Phase Electrical Specifications ................................... 10406CC (50 to 99 Cfm) 3 Phase Electrical Specifications .................................... 10606CC (16 to 37 Cfm) Torque <strong>Guide</strong> .................................................................... 6006CC (50 to 99 Cfm) Torque <strong>Guide</strong> .................................................................... 6106CC Compressor 16 to 37 Cfm Model, Connection Points — Motor End ........ 5106CC Compressor 16 to 37 Cfm Model, Connection Points — Pump End ........ 5006CC Compressor 50 to 99 Cfm Model, Connection Points — Motor End ........ 5306CC Compressor 50 to 99 Cfm Model, Connection Points — Pump End ........ 5206CC Compressor Model Numbers ...................................................................... 506CC <strong>Compressors</strong> — Physical Data ................................................................. 6606CC <strong>Service</strong> Worksheet .................................................................................. 11506D 2-Cylinder Compressor, Connection Points ................................................ 4406D 4-Cylinder Compressor (13 and 16 Cfm), Connection Points ..................... 4506D 4-Cylinder Compressor (18 and 20 Cfm), Connection Points ..................... 4606D 6-Cylinder Compressor (24, 25, 28, 37 and 41 Cfm), Connection Points ... 4706D 6-Cylinder Compressor, Exploded View ...................................................... 5606D Compressor, Cross-Sectional View ............................................................. 5406D Compressor Model Numbers ........................................................................ 306D Compressor Overloads ............................................................................. 10806D <strong>Compressors</strong> — Physical Data ................................................................... 6206D <strong>Compressors</strong> — Torque <strong>Guide</strong> .................................................................... 6006D, E <strong>Service</strong> Worksheet ................................................................................ 11406DM, DA 3 Phase Electrical Specifications ....................................................... 9406DR 3 Phase Electrical Specifications .............................................................. 9206DR, DM Single-Phase Electrical Specifications .............................................. 9606E 4-Cylinder Compressor (50 and old 66 Cfm), Connection Points ................ 4806E 6-Cylinder Compressor (65, 75, 99 Cfm), Connection Points ..................... 4906E 6-Cylinder Compressor, Exploded View ...................................................... 5806E Compressor, Cross-Sectional View ............................................................. 5506E Compressor Model Numbers ......................................................................... 4116


06E <strong>Compressors</strong> — Physical Data .................................................................... 6406E <strong>Compressors</strong> — Torque <strong>Guide</strong> .................................................................... 6106EA, ET 3 Phase Electrical Specifications ...................................................... 10206ER, EY 3 Phase Electrical Specifications ....................................................... 9806EM, EZ 3 Phase Electrical Specifications ..................................................... 100Additives, Oil ....................................................................................................... 73Alkylbenzene Oil, Use with CFC, HCFC, and HCFC Blends .............................. 69Baffle Plates ........................................................................................................ 89Bearing Head (Oil Pump), Replacement Procedures ......................................... 38Bearing Head, High Flow Oil Pump .................................................................... 74Bearing Head, Pump End ................................................................................... 39Bearing Head, Replacement ............................................................................... 38Billing and Credit ................................................................................................. 10Capacity Control Unloading Accessory Packages .............................................. 78Capacity Control Coil Packages ......................................................................... 80CFCs, Approved for Use ..................................................................................... 69Cfm Designation ................................................................................................... 5Change Out Procedures, Oil & Refrigerant ......................................................... 72Clean-Up ............................................................................................................. 42Compressor Isolation .......................................................................................... 21Compressor Model Number Significance ............................................................. 3Compressor Mounting Data ................................................................................ 82Compressor Problems — see “Troubleshooting” ................................................ 20Compressor Weight ............................................................................................ 63<strong>Compressors</strong> without Oil ..................................................................................... 68Connection Points, 06CC 16 to 37 Cfm Models ........................................... 50, 51Connection Points, 06CC 50 to 99 Cfm Models ........................................... 52, 53Connection Points, 06D 2-Cylinder Models ........................................................ 44Connection Points, 06D 4-Cylinder Models .................................................. 45, 46Connection Points, 06D 6-Cylinder Models ........................................................ 47Connection Points, 06E 4-Cylinder Models ........................................................ 48Connection Points, 06E 6-Cylinder Models ........................................................ 49Crankcase Heaters ............................................................................................. 81117


Current Unbalance ............................................................................................ 113Cycling, Continuous — Typical Causes .............................................................. 23Cycling, Intermittent — Typical Causes .............................................................. 23Cylinder Head, Blown ......................................................................................... 23Cylinder Head Cooling Fans ............................................................................... 77Cylinder Head Disassembly ................................................................................ 33Cylinder Head Gasket — Failure Causes ........................................................... 23Cylinder Head Gaskets ....................................................................................... 84Cylinder Head Reassembly ................................................................................ 36Discharge Gas Temperature Sensor ................................................................... 76Electrical Hookup, 06D <strong>Compressors</strong> – Barrel Nut Tool ..................................... 85Electrical Hookup, 06D <strong>Compressors</strong> ............................................................... 109Electrical Hookup, 06E <strong>Compressors</strong> — Across-the-Line Start ........................ 110Electrical Hookup, 06E <strong>Compressors</strong> — Part Winding Start ........................... 111Electrical Specifications ...................................................................................... 92Electrical, Terminal Box Package ........................................................................ 88Flooding — Typical Causes ................................................................................ 24Gasket, Terminal Plate ........................................................................................ 85Gaskets, Compound Compressor Manifold ........................................................ 84Gaskets, Cylinder Head and Valve Plates .......................................................... 84Gasket, Sensor Block ......................................................................................... 85Gaskets, <strong>Service</strong> Valves ..................................................................................... 82Gaskets, Leak Testing ......................................................................................... 32Green Carpet Program ....................................................................................... 10HCFC Blends, Approved for Use ........................................................................ 70HCFCs, Approved for Use .................................................................................. 69Heaters, Crankcase ............................................................................................ 81Help — Where to Get More .................................................................................. 1HFCs, Approved for Use ..................................................................................... 71High Efficiency <strong>Compressors</strong>, 06D, E ................................................................. 68Insertion Heaters ................................................................................................. 81Interstage Pressure Tables (06CC) ..................................................................... 89Jumper Plate Packages Connection ........................................................... 88, 110118


Locked Rotor, Cycling On — Typical Causes ..................................................... 27Low Compressor Capacity .................................................................................. 22Metric Conversions and Measurements ............................................................... 5Mineral Oils, To Use With CFC and HCFC Refrigerants ..................................... 69Model Number .................................................................................................. 3, 6Motor Burnout ..................................................................................................... 27Motor Barrel Interconnection ............................................................................... 13Motor End Mounting Foot ................................................................................... 83Motor Burnout — Clean-up Procedure ............................................................... 42Motor Protection Tripping — Typical Causes ...................................................... 26Mounting Data, Compressor ............................................................................... 82Mounting Plate, <strong>Compressors</strong> ............................................................................. 82Mufflers ............................................................................................................... 87Nameplate Significance ........................................................................................ 6OEM ...................................................................................................................... 9Oil & Refrigerant Change Out Procedures .......................................................... 72Oil Additives ........................................................................................................ 73Oil Charge ........................................................................................................... 63Oil Control — Parallel Compressor Applications ........................................... 13, 28Oil Control — Motor Barrel Interconnections ...................................................... 13Oil Drain Plug Adapter ........................................................................................ 83Oil Level in Sight Glass ....................................................................................... 12Oil Operating Levels ........................................................................................... 12Oil Pressure ........................................................................................................ 73Oil Pressure Problems — Typical Causes .......................................................... 26Oil Pump – See Bearing HeadOil Safety Switch ................................................................................................. 75Oil Viscosity and Pour Points .............................................................................. 72Oils, Approved for Use ........................................................................................ 69Operating Limits, Typical — 06CC ...................................................................... 19Operating Limits, Typical — 06D, E .................................................................... 18Overloads for 06D <strong>Compressors</strong> ...................................................................... 108Overloads – 06CC <strong>Compressors</strong> (16-37 cfm) ................................................... 104119


Parallel Compressor Applications, Oil Control .................................................... 28Parts Identification — 06D Compressor, Exploded View .................................... 56Parts Identification — 06E Compressor, Exploded View .................................... 58Physical Data — 06CC <strong>Compressors</strong> ................................................................. 66Physical Data — 06D <strong>Compressors</strong> ................................................................... 62Physical Data — 06E <strong>Compressors</strong> .................................................................... 64Pipe Rattles — Typical Causes ........................................................................... 25Piston, Suction Valve, and Backer Positions ...................................................... 36POE Oils, To Use with HFC Refrigerants ............................................................ 71Pump End Bearing Head .................................................................................... 39Pre Start-Up Procedures ..................................................................................... 12Pressure Relief Valve .......................................................................................... 76Rated Load Amps (RLA) ..................................................................................... 92Refrigerant and Oil Change-Out Procedures ...................................................... 72Refrigerants and Oils for 06CC <strong>Compressors</strong> .................................................... 72Refrigerants and Oils for 06D, E <strong>Compressors</strong> ................................................... 69Relief Valve — 06E & 06CC 50-99 cfm <strong>Compressors</strong> ........................................ 76Serial Number ....................................................................................................... 8<strong>Service</strong> Billing ..................................................................................................... 10<strong>Service</strong> Procedures ............................................................................................. 32<strong>Service</strong> Procedures — Bearing Head (Oil Pump) ............................................... 38<strong>Service</strong> Procedures — Cylinder Head and Valve Plate Assembly ...................... 32<strong>Service</strong> Procedures — Motor Burnout Clean Up ................................................ 42<strong>Service</strong> Valve Gaskets ........................................................................................ 82<strong>Service</strong> Valves .................................................................................................... 82<strong>Service</strong> Worksheet, 06CC ................................................................................. 115<strong>Service</strong> Worksheet, 06D, E ............................................................................... 114Sight Glass Adapters — Oil Equalization ............................................................ 83Sight Glass, Oil Level .......................................................................................... 12Sight Glass Replacement — Installation Tool ..................................................... 83Special Order Number .......................................................................................... 7Start-Up — Before Starting ................................................................................. 12Start-Up — Recommended Procedures ............................................................. 11Start-Up, Compressor ......................................................................................... 16120


Start-Up, Troubleshooting and <strong>Service</strong> ............................................................... 10Start-Up, Will Not Start ........................................................................................ 22Strap-On Heaters ................................................................................................ 81Suction Cut-Off Control ....................................................................................... 78Suction Valve ...................................................................................................... 36Technical Assistance, OEM ................................................................................. 10Technical Assistance, To Get ................................................................................ 1Terminal Box Package ........................................................................................ 88Terminal Lug Package ........................................................................................ 88Terminal Plate Gasket ......................................................................................... 85Terminal Plate Jumper Bars, 06E ....................................................................... 88Terminal Posts .................................................................................................. 111Torque <strong>Guide</strong> — All 06D and 16 to 37 Cfm 06CC ............................................... 60Torque <strong>Guide</strong> — 06E and 06CC (50 to 99 Cfm) <strong>Compressors</strong> ........................... 61Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 20Troubleshooting — 06CC Desuperheater Connection Hot ................................. 31Troubleshooting — 06CC Discharge Pressure = Intermediate Pressure ........... 31Troubleshooting — 06CC Economizer Connection Hot ...................................... 31Troubleshooting — 06CC High Midstage Pressure ............................................ 31Troubleshooting — 06CC Intermediate Pressure = Discharge Pressure ........... 31Troubleshooting — 06CC Low Midstage Pressure ............................................. 31Troubleshooting — Cannot Pull Down ................................................................ 22Troubleshooting — Compressor Isolation Procedures ....................................... 21Troubleshooting — Cycling, Continuous ............................................................. 23Troubleshooting — Cycling, Intermittent ............................................................. 23Troubleshooting — Cylinder Head Gasket .......................................................... 23Troubleshooting — Desuperheater Connection Hot, 06CC ................................ 31Troubleshooting — Discharge Temperature Sensor ........................................... 26Troubleshooting — Economizer Connection Hot, 06CC ..................................... 31Troubleshooting — Flooding ............................................................................... 24Troubleshooting — Locked Rotor, Cycling On .................................................... 27Troubleshooting — Low Discharge Pressure ..................................................... 24Troubleshooting — High Midstage Pressure, 06CC ........................................... 31Troubleshooting — Low Midstage Pressure, 06CC ............................................ 31121


Troubleshooting — Low On Capacity ................................................................. 22Troubleshooting — Low or No Oil Pressure ....................................................... 26Troubleshooting — Low Suction Pressure .......................................................... 24Troubleshooting — Motor Burnout ...................................................................... 27Troubleshooting — Motor Protection Tripping .................................................... 26Troubleshooting — No Oil Pressure ................................................................... 26Troubleshooting — Noisy Compressor ............................................................... 25Troubleshooting — Oil Safety Switch Tripping .................................................... 30Troubleshooting — Parallel Systems .................................................................. 28Troubleshooting — Pipe Rattle ........................................................................... 25Troubleshooting — Running Hot ......................................................................... 29Troubleshooting — Sight Glass, Low or Empty .................................................. 30Troubleshooting — Starting Problems ................................................................ 22Troubleshooting — Valve Plates .......................................................................... 23Troubleshooting — Will Not Start ........................................................................ 22Troubleshooting <strong>Guide</strong> ........................................................................................ 22Unloading — Capacity Control ............................................................................ 78Valve Plate Gaskets ............................................................................................ 84Valve Plate Gaskets, Blown ................................................................................ 23Valve Plate Disassembly ..................................................................................... 33Valve Plate Packages ......................................................................................... 86Valve Plates — Failure Causes .......................................................................... 23Valve Plates — Replacement Procedures .......................................................... 32Valve Plates — Leak Testing ............................................................................... 32Voltage Unbalance ............................................................................................ 112Warranty ................................................................................................................ 9Weight, Compressor ........................................................................................... 63122


COMPLIMENTS OF:CARLYLE COMPRESSOR DIVISION • © CARRIER CORPORATION 7/98P.O. Box 4808 • Syracuse New York 13221www.carlylecompressor.comIn U.S., Puerto Rico: 1-800-GO-CARLYLE (1-800-462-2759)In Canada: 1-800-258-1123In Mexico: 001-800-GO CARLYLE (001-800-462-2759)Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time, specificationsor designs and prices without notice and without incurring obligations.Rev 1/06 Lit No: 020-611

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