Friedrich R-410A service manual Technical Support Contact Information

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TECHNICAL SUPPORT CONTACT INFORMATION

FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO.

10001 Reunion Place, Ste. 500, San Antonio, TX 78216

(210) 546-0500 877-599-5665 x 261 FAX (210) 546-0731 Email: tac@friedrich.com

www.friedrich.com

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Contents Hazardous Duty Room Air Conditioner Table Of Contents Your safety and the safety of others are very important Electrical HazardsRefrigeration System Hazards Mechanical HazardsIntroduction Fire Damage HazardsWater Damage Hazards 15 M 3 0 a a Unit IdentificationHazardgard Application Ideal applicationsSpecifications and Performance Data Cooling Performance DataElectrical Data Electric Shock HazardFire Hazard Hazardgard Special Features Control PanelComponent Definitions Mechanical componentsComponent Testing Capacitor Check with Capacitor AnalyzerCapacitor Connections Thermostat High Pressure Hazard410A Sealed System Repair Considerations Refrigeration system under high pressureEquipment Must be Capable 410A Sealed Refrigeration System RepairsEquipment Required Risk of Electric ShockMethod Of Charging / Repairs Burn HazardFreeze Hazard Undercharged Refrigerant Systems Overcharged Refrigerant SystemsRestricted Refrigerant System Compressor Checks Recommended procedure for compressor replacement Compressor ReplacementSingle Phase Resistance Test High TemperaturesExplosion Hazard Routine Maintenance Sleeve / Drain Front CoverClearances Electrical Indoor TemperaturesOutdoor Temperature CompressorTroubleshooting Only. Cycles on Problem Possible Cause Electromechanical Control Cool only Models SH15M30 SH20M30Hazardgard Room AIR Conditioners Limited Warranty Limited ONE Year Parts WarrantyTechnical Support Contact Information Page Friedrich AIR Conditioning CO
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R-410A specifications

Friedrich R-410A is an advanced refrigerant widely used in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems, known for its high efficiency and environmental friendliness. As a hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) blend, R-410A has become the preferred alternative to R-22, which is being phased out due to its ozone-depleting potential. One of the main features of R-410A is its high latent heat of vaporization, which allows for efficient heat transfer and improved cooling performance in air conditioning units.

Technologically, R-410A operates at higher pressures than older refrigerants, meaning systems designed for R-410A need to be built with more robust components to safely handle these pressures. This results in a more compact system design that offers enhanced performance and reliability. The dual-component nature of R-410A—composed of difluoromethane (R-32) and pentafluoroethane (R-125)—provides an optimal balance of thermodynamic properties, leading to superior energy efficiency, especially in variable speed applications.

In terms of characteristics, R-410A has a higher cooling capacity, which enables HVAC systems to effectively cool larger spaces or run more efficiently when cooling smaller areas. The refrigerant is non-toxic and non-flammable, which enhances safety during its use. In addition, R-410A has a lower global warming potential relative to other refrigerants, making it a more environmentally responsible choice for modern cooling systems.

Moreover, R-410A systems typically require less refrigerant charge due to their efficiency, contributing to reduced greenhouse gas emissions. The adoption of R-410A aligns with regulatory trends aimed at minimizing the environmental impact of refrigerants in cooling applications.

Overall, the Friedrich R-410A refrigerant embodies a combination of technology and environmental stewardship, making it a cornerstone of contemporary HVAC design. Its ability to provide effective and energy-efficient cooling solutions while being compliant with modern environmental regulations positions R-410A as the refrigerant of choice for engineers and installers focused on sustainability and performance in air conditioning systems.