Friedrich H)A24K25L, R410A, H)A12K25L, H)A09K34L, H)A12K50L, H)A12K34L, H)A24K10L Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

Important Safety Information

2-4

Introduction

4

Vert-I-Pak Model Number Identification Guide

5

Serial Number Identification Guide

5

Chassis Specifications

6

Extended Cooling Performance

7

Electrical Requirements

8

Remote Thermostat and Low Voltage Control

9-10

V-PAK Electronic Control Board Features

11

Electronic Control Configuration

12

Electronic Control Error Code

 

Diagnostics/Test Mode

12-13

Electronic Control Features

14

Checking External Static Pressure

15

Checking Approximate Airflow

16

Airflow Charts

16

Components Testing

17-18

Refrigeration Sequence of Operation

19

Service

20

Sealed Refrigeration System Repairs

21

Refrigerant Charging

21

Method Of Charging

22

Undercharged Refrigerant Systems

22-23

Overcharged Refrigerant Systems

23

Restricted Refrigerant Systems

23

Capillary Tube Systems/Check Valve

24

Reversing Valve — Description/Operation

25

Testing Coil

25

Checking Reversing Valves

25-26

Reversing Valve

 

Touch Testing Heating/Cooling Cycle

26

Procedure For Changing Reversing Valve

26-27

Compressor Checks

27

Locked Rotor Voltage Test

27

Single Phase Connections

27

Determine Locked Rotor Voltage

27

Locked Rotor Amperage Test

27

Single Phase Running & Locked Rotor Amperage

27

Checking the Overload

27-28

External Overload

28

Compressor Single Phase Resistance Test

28

Compressor Replacement

29-30

Routine Maintenance

30

9-18 Electrical Troubleshooting Chart – Cooling

31

2-Ton Electrical Troubleshooting Chart – Cooling

32

Electrical Troubleshooting Chart – Heat Pump

33

Refrigerant System Diagnosis – Cooling

34

Refrigerant System Diagnosis – Heating

34

Electrical and Thermostat Wiring Diagrams

35-40

Technical Service Data

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Contents R v i c e M a n u a l R 4 1 0 a M o d e l s Introduction Technical Support Contact InformationTable of Contents Your safety and the safety of others are very important Important Safety InformationRefrigeration System Hazards Property Damage Hazards Serial Number Year Manufactured Month ManufacturedProduction RUN Number Product Line Model Chassis SpecificationsIndoor WET Bulb TEMP. Degrees F AT 80 F D.B Extended Cooling PerformanceElectric Shock Hazard Electrical RequirementsRT5 Two speed fan RT4 One speed fan Remote Thermostat and Low Voltage Control ConnectionsThermostat Connections Quiet Start/Stop Electronic Control Board FeaturesElectronic Control Configuration Electronic Control Error Code Diagnostics DiagnosticsTest Mode Thermostat Compatibility Vpak electronic control FeaturesExternal Static Pressure Explanation of charts Capacitor Connections Components TestingCapacitors Capacitor Check with Capacitor AnalyzerComponents Testing Heater Elements and Limit SWITCHES’ SpecificationsDrain PAN Valve Refrigeration Sequence of Operation Refrigeration AssemblyCUT/SEVER Hazard ServiceRisk of Electric Shock Sealed Refrigeration System RepairsEquipment Required Equipment Must be CapableFreeze Hazard Method Of Charging / RepairsUndercharged Refrigerant Systems Burn HazardRestricted Refrigerant System Overcharged Refrigerant SystemsCapillary Tube Systems Hermetic Components CheckMetering Device Check ValveTesting the Coil Reversing Valve DESCRIPTION/OPERATIONChecking the Reversing Valve Procedure For Changing Reversing Valve Touch Test in Heating/Cooling CycleFire Hazard Compressor Checks Ground Test Single Phase Resistance TestExternal Overload Vpak 9, 12, 18 K Btus Internal Overload Vpak 24 K BtusCompressor Replacement Recommended procedure for compressor replacementHigh Temperatures Electrical Shock Hazard Routine Maintenance9K BTU, 12K BTU, & 18K BTU Electrical Troubleshooting Chart CoolingCircuit Breakers are Electrical Troubleshooting Chart Cooling 24K BTUHeat Pump Mode Electrical Troubleshooting Chart Heat PumpTroubleshooting Chart Heating Troubleshooting Chart CoolingElectric Heat VEA 09/12/18 with 2.5 KW, 3.4 KW or 5KWVHA 09/12/18 with 2.5 KW, 3.4 KW or 5KW Cool with Electric Heat Heat Pump with Electric Heat Cool with Electric Heat Heat Pump with Electric Heat Technical Service Data Technical Service DataVPK-ServMan-L Friedrich AIR Conditioning CO
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H)A09K25L, H)A12K50L, H)A09K50L, H)A24K10L, H)A24K25L specifications

Friedrich R410A is a refrigerant blend that has become a cornerstone in the HVAC industry, particularly for air conditioning systems. This hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) is known for its efficiency and environmentally friendly properties, making it a popular alternative to older refrigerants like R22.

One of the main features of R410A is its exceptional thermal efficiency. It has a higher cooling capacity compared to R22, which allows for smaller and more efficient equipment. This efficiency translates to reduced energy consumption and lower operating costs for users. Additionally, the higher pressure capability of R410A enables the design of more compact systems, which is particularly beneficial for residential and commercial applications where space is often limited.

R410A is characterized by its zero ozone depletion potential (ODP), which is a significant advantage over its predecessors. This makes it a more environmentally responsible choice, aligning with global initiatives to phase out substances that harm the ozone layer. However, it is essential to note that while R410A does not deplete the ozone, it does have a global warming potential (GWP) of approximately 2,088, making it less favorable in terms of climate impact compared to natural refrigerants.

In terms of technology, R410A is typically utilized in systems that are designed specifically for this refrigerant. Equipment compatible with R410A often features advanced components that can handle the higher pressures required. Many modern air conditioning systems equipped with R410A also incorporate variable-speed compressors and advanced electronic controls, enhancing overall performance and comfort.

Additionally, R410A systems often come equipped with variable refrigerant flow (VRF) technology, which allows for precise temperature control in multiple zones of a building. This versatility makes R410A an ideal choice for both residential and commercial installations, providing optimal comfort throughout various spaces.

In summary, Friedrich R410A stands out due to its high energy efficiency, zero ozone depletion potential, and suitability for modern HVAC technologies. As the industry moves towards more sustainable practices, R410A serves as a reliable refrigerant that balances performance with environmental responsibility. It’s a significant choice for anyone looking to invest in efficient and eco-friendly heating and cooling solutions.