Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners (PTAC) and Heat Pumps (PTHP)

CPSC Recall #08-073 — November 6, 2007

Recall #08-073 Date: November 6, 2007 Remedy: Repair

Product

Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners (PTAC) and Heat Pumps (PTHP)

Description

WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Carrier Corp., of Farmington, Conn., is voluntarily recalling about 185,000 Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners (PTAC) and Heat Pumps (PTHP). An electric heater in the unit can break, posing a fire hazard to consumers.Name of Product: Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners (PTAC) and Heat Pumps (PTHP)Units: About 185,000Manufacturer: Carrier Corp., of Farmington, Conn.Hazard: An electric heater in the unit can break, posing a fire hazard to consumers.Incidents/Injuries: Carrier has received five reports of electric heater failures, resulting in fires contained to the unit. No injuries have been reported.Description: This recall involves Carrier-brand packaged terminal air conditioners (PTAC) and packaged terminal heat pumps (PTHP) manufactured between 2002 and 2005. Model numbers included in the recall are 52C, 52P, and unbranded model 84 units sold through the Bryant and FAST channels. Serial and model numbers are located on the rating/data plate on the right front of the unit, underneath the removable front panel. A complete list of the serial numbers involved in this recall are available by calling Carrier. The units were sold with 208/230 and 265 volts, and have capacities of 7,000, 9,000, 12,000, and 15,000 BTUs.Sold by: HVAC dealers and factory-direct sales from January 2002 through December 2006 for between $425 and $675.Manufactured in: MexicoRemedy: Consumers should stop using the heating mode of the recalled units until they are inspected in accordance with Carrier's inspection instructions. Consumers should contact Carrier to receive a free repair.Consumer Contact: For additional information, contact Carrier at (800) 761-8492 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.

Hazard

An electric heater in the unit can break, posing a fire hazard to consumers.

Incidents / Injuries

Carrier has received five reports of electric heater failures, resulting in fires contained to the unit. No injuries have been reported.

Remedy

Consumers should stop using the heating mode of the recalled units until they are inspected in accordance with Carrier's inspection instructions. Consumers should contact Carrier to receive a free repair.

Units Affected

About 185,000

Sold At

HVAC dealers and factory-direct sales from January 2002 through December 2006 for between $425 and $675.

Manufacturer

Carrier Corp., of Farmington, Conn.

Manufactured In

Mexico