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Carrier 38TKB060 SERIES300 condensing unit

Carrier 38TKB060 SERIES300 condensing unit Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Carrier 38TKB060 SERIES300 condensing unit, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Panel for Carrier 38TKB060 SERIES300 - Part 312230-703138

    Inlet grille/service panel diagram

    Panel

    Part #312230-703138

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  • Control Box Assembly for Carrier 38TKB060 SERIES300 - Part 317924-719

    Fan blade/pan base diagram

    Control Box Assembly

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  • Valve Check Shutdown Noise for Carrier 38TKB060 SERIES300 - Part 482-1013

    Stem cap/compressor plug diagram

    Valve Check Shutdown Noise

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  • Switch for Carrier 38TKB060 SERIES300 - Part KAALP0101LPS

    Inlet grille/service panel diagram

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  • Paint for Carrier 38TKB060 SERIES300 - Part 313974-751

    Inlet grille/service panel diagram

    Paint

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  • Fan for Carrier 38TKB060 SERIES300 - Part 312292-402

    Fan blade/pan base diagram

    Fan

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  • Nameplate for Carrier 38TKB060 SERIES300 - Part 312250-402

    Inlet grille/service panel diagram

    Nameplate

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  • Cover for Carrier 38TKB060 SERIES300 - Part 312212-702137

    Top/control box cover diagram

    Cover

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  • Bushing for Carrier 38TKB060 SERIES300 - Part HW60ZW180

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    Bushing

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  • Raceway for Carrier 38TKB060 SERIES300 - Part 319421-307

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    Raceway

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Carrier Condensing Unit 38TKB060 SERIES300 FAQs

A 48,000 BTU air conditioner is 4 tons of cooling capacity (because 1 ton equals 12,000 BTU per hour). For your Carrier 38TKB060 condensing unit, “tons” is a sizing term; always match capacity to your home’s load calculation and the indoor coil.

Quick conversion (BTU to tons)

  • 1 ton = 12,000 BTU/hr
  • 48,000 BTU/hr ÷ 12,000 = 4 tons
  • “Tonnage” describes cooling output, not the physical weight of the unit
Cooling capacity BTU per hour Common label
3 tons 36,000 3T
4 tons 48,000 4T
5 tons 60,000 5T

Why the “right tonnage” matters

Correct sizing helps your central air conditioner:

  • Control humidity (especially in humid climates)
  • Maintain steady temperatures without short cycling
  • Reduce wear on the compressor and contactor
  • Keep energy use in check

Model-specific notes for Carrier 38TKB060

This 38TKB series installation information calls out setup details that affect performance, including:

  • Clearance requirements for airflow and service access
  • Operating ambient limits (cooling operation has a minimum outdoor ambient listed)
  • Refrigerant line connection sizing by unit size

For the exact installation requirements and connection details for your unit size, use the installation guide.

When a “4-ton” system still may not be right

Even if 4 tons sounds correct, we size systems based on the home and the full system match:

  • Home square footage, insulation, windows, and sun exposure
  • Duct sizing and airflow
  • Indoor coil and metering device match
  • Refrigerant line length and diameter

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Carrier is a strong, well-established HVAC brand, and Carrier central air conditioner systems like model 38TKB060 are built for dependable cooling when they are correctly sized, installed, and maintained. In real-world performance, installation quality and proper electrical setup matter as much as the brand; use the owner's manual as your baseline for safe operation and care.

What “good” means for a central AC system

A “good” brand is one that delivers consistent comfort, reasonable operating noise, and long service life with normal maintenance. For a split-system outdoor unit (condensing unit) like the Carrier 38TKB060, the biggest drivers of satisfaction are:

  • Correct system sizing for your home
  • Proper refrigerant charge and airflow across the indoor coil
  • Solid electrical connections that follow code requirements
  • Routine cleaning and seasonal inspection
  • Timely replacement of worn components (fan motor, contactor, etc.)

Installation and wiring quality matters most

Carrier’s installation guidance emphasizes that wiring must conform to NEC or local codes, and some systems include protective controls such as pressure switches, temperature switches, or compressor cycle protection. Those details directly affect reliability and compressor life.

Quick checks that protect performance

  • Keep the outdoor coil clear of leaves, grass, and lint
  • Maintain clearance around the condensing unit for airflow
  • Replace/clean the indoor air filter on schedule
  • Verify the thermostat is correctly wired and configured
  • Address buzzing, hard starts, or fan noise early

Common parts that influence reliability

If cooling is weak, the outdoor fan is not running, or the unit is noisy, these model-related parts are often involved:

Symptom Common area to inspect Example part on this model page
Outdoor fan not spinning or loud Condenser fan motor and capacitor circuit Central air conditioner condenser fan motor HC39GE237
Clicking but no compressor start Start components and electrical controls Central air conditioner compressor hard start kit KSAHS1501AAA
Outdoor unit will not pull in Low-voltage control and switching Contacter HN52KD020

Why it matters

Even a premium Carrier condensing unit can underperform if airflow, wiring, or controls are off. When the system is installed to code and maintained, Carrier equipment typically delivers stable comfort and long-term value.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Carrier 38TKB060 condensing unit, getting the right replacement part is usually straightforward when you match the exact model and the failed component; the main delays happen when a part is model-specific, discontinued, or requires a licensed HVAC tech to install (common with electrical and sealed-system repairs). Use the parts list for 38TKB060 and confirm model and serial details in the owner's manual.

What makes Carrier parts feel “hard to get”

  • Model and series matching: Carrier often has similar-looking units with different electrical and refrigerant components.
  • OEM vs. universal substitutions: Some items (like capacitors) can be substituted, but many Carrier components should be OEM-matched.
  • HVAC safety and licensing: Sealed-system parts (refrigerant circuit) and some electrical repairs are typically handled by a technician.
  • Availability swings: Stock can vary by part type; motors and controls are more likely to be special-order than hardware.

Parts on this model page that commonly solve “no cool” or “won’t start” symptoms

If your outdoor unit is running poorly, these are common suspects for 38TKB060:

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom at outdoor unit Common cause Part to check first
Fan not spinning, compressor may run Failed fan motor Condenser fan motor
Clicking or buzzing, no start Weak start components Compressor hard start kit
Unit will not pull in (no “clunk”) Failed contactor or control issue Contacter

How we recommend confirming you are ordering the correct part

  1. Verify the outdoor unit model is 38TKB060 and note the serial number.
  2. Identify the failed component (fan motor, contactor, start kit, etc.).
  3. Compare the part description and identifiers to the parts list for this model.
  4. For wiring and control-circuit questions, reference the installation guide so connections match NEC and local codes.

Why it matters

Carrier systems are sensitive to correct electrical ratings and control wiring. Ordering the exact match reduces repeat failures, nuisance trips, and installation delays, especially on components like a condenser fan motor or contactor.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Carrier 38TKB060 condensing unit, the most commonly replaced AC parts are the electrical start components and moving parts that wear over time, plus refrigerant-circuit service parts used during sealed-system repairs. Routine maintenance in the owner's manual helps reduce failures.

Most common replacements (and what they do)

  • Condenser fan motor: moves air across the outdoor coil; failure can cause overheating and shutdown.
  • Contactor: switches high voltage to the compressor and fan; pitted contacts can cause no-cool or intermittent operation.
  • Compressor start components (hard start kit, capacitors): help the compressor start and run; weak components can cause hard starting or humming.
  • Filter drier: protects the sealed system by trapping moisture and debris; commonly replaced when the system is opened.
  • Accumulator: helps prevent liquid refrigerant from returning to the compressor; replaced during certain sealed-system repairs.

Model-specific parts we see replaced on 38TKB060

These are examples of replacement parts listed for this model:

Part type Example part on this model When it is commonly replaced
Condenser fan motor Central air conditioner condenser fan motor HC39GE237 Fan not running, noisy bearings, overheating trips
Compressor start aid Central air conditioner compressor hard start kit KSAHS1501AAA Hard start, clicking, compressor struggles to start
Contactor Contacter HN52KD020 Outdoor unit will not start, chattering, burnt contacts
Sealed-system service part Filter drier (part number P502-8163S) After refrigerant repair or compressor replacement
Sealed-system service part Accumulator (part number KH71KN161) After compressor damage or contamination cleanup

Maintenance that prevents the most part failures

The manual calls out routine steps that directly protect major components:

  • Check indoor air filter(s) every 3 to 4 weeks; replace or clean as needed.
  • Keep filters completely dry before reinstalling (for reusable types).
  • Schedule a regular system inspection (preferably yearly, at least every other year) that includes coil cleaning and electrical checks.
  • Disconnect power to both indoor and outdoor units before any maintenance (there may be more than one disconnect).

Why it matters

A dirty indoor air filter can strain the compressor and blower motor, leading to overheating, shutdowns, and premature part replacement. Staying on top of filter and coil maintenance is the simplest way to reduce expensive repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

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