Friedrich SM18N30* Keep the filter clean, Provide good air flow, Unit placement, Insulation

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Installation Information / Sleeve Dimensions

 

 

Depth

Shell Depth to

Minimum

Minimum

 

 

with Front

Louvers

Extension

Extension

Sleeve

 

 

 

Height

Width

 

Into Room*

Outside*

Window Width

Minimum** Maximum

Thru-the-wall Installation

Finished Hole

Height

Width

Max. Depth

S

15 15/16"

25 15/16"

29"

8 ¾"

5 ¾”

16 15/16

27 3/8"

42"

16 3/16”

26 3/16”

7 3/8"

M

17 15/16"

25 15/16"

29"

8 ¾"

5 ¾

16 15/16

27 3/8"

42"

18 3/16”

26 3/16”

7 3/8

L

20 3/16"

28"

35 ½”

16 ½"

5 3/8

18 15/16

29 7/8

42"

20 3/8"

28 ¼"

15 1/8

*Minimum extensions when mounted in a window.

**Minimum widths achieved using one side curtain assembly as opposed to both in a standard installation. NOTE: S,M and L sleeves may be installed in window with no side kits if properly installed.

Circuit Rating/ Breaker

 

Circuit Rating

Plug

Power Cord

Wall Outlet

Model

Breaker or

Face

T-D Fuse

(NEMA#)

Length (ft.)

Appearance

SS08N10, SS10N10, SS12N10 and

125V - 15A

5 - 15P

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SS14N10, SM15N10, YS10N10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SS12N30, SS15N30, SM18N30 and

250V - 15A

6 - 15P

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SM21N30, SL22N30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SM24N30, SL24N30,SL28N30,

250V - 20A

6 - 20P

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ES12N33, ES15N33, YS12N33

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SL36N30, EM18N34, EM24N34,

250V - 30A

6 - 30P

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EL36N35, YM18N34 and YL24N35

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Front

(C)

(B)SIDE VIEW

For the best cooling performance and highest energy efficiency

Keep the filter clean

Make sure that your air conditioner is always in top performing condition by cleaning the filter regularly.

Provide good air flow

Make sure the airflow to and from the unit is clear. Your air conditioner puts the conditioned air out at the top of the unit, and takes in unconditioned air at the bottom. Airflow is critical to good operation. It is just as important on the outside of the building that the airflow around the unit exterior is not blocked.

Unit placement

If your air conditioner can be placed in a window or wall that is shaded by a tree or another building, the unit will operate even more efficiently. Using drapes or blinds on the sunny side of the dwelling will also add to your unit’s efficiency.

Insulation

Good insulation will be a big help in maintaining desirable comfort levels. Doors should have weather stripping. Be sure to caulk around doors and windows.

Proper installation of seal gasket

Make sure the seal gasket has been installed properly to minimize noise and improve efficiency. If the seal gasket has not been installed, please refer to the installation instructions.

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Heat Pump Cool OnlyTable Of Contents Your safety and the safety of others are very important Important Safety InformationRefrigeration System Repair Hazards Property Damage Hazards Introduction Components IdentificationModel and Serial Number Location Unit Identification Refrigeration System Performance Data SpecificationsUnit placement Keep the filter cleanProper installation of seal gasket Provide good air flowElectrical Data Electric Shock HazardFire Hazard Electrical Shock Hazard FriedrichLink Adapter Kuhl Control OptionsControl Panel and Display Identification Control Panel Operation Instructions ºF ºC Select Timer Schedule ButtonAlerts DIM FunctionControl Panel Lock External Control StatusTimer or Schedule Options 1 or 2 Selection To Turn On the Timer or Schedule SelectedTimer Settings Timer Start TimeTimer on Scenarios Set theTimer Stop TimeTimer Schedule Control Block Timer OFF ScenariosRemote Control Operation Remote Control Operation Front Panel Unit OperationCompressor Operation Electronic Control Sequence of OperationHeat Control Heat Pump Only Heating Mode Control OperationCondition Heat Pump With Electric Heat OperationElectric Heat Operation in Cool with Electric Heat Units Compressor Lock Out Time Mode UsingRemoving the Front Cover Swing Out Replacing the Indoor Coil ThermistorFresh air and exhaust control Air flow direction adjustmentCapacitor Check with Capacitor Analyzer Components TestingCapacitor Connections FAN MotorHeating Element Testing the Heating Element Electric Shock HazardHeating Element Heat Pump Models Drain PAN ValveUser Interface Control Board Refrigeration Sequence of Operation Refrigeration system under high pressure 410A Sealed System Repair ConsiderationsRefrigerant Charging 410A Sealed Refrigeration System RepairsMethod Of Charging / Repairs Burn HazardFreeze Hazard Overcharged Refrigerant Systems Undercharged Refrigerant SystemsRestricted Refrigerant System Capillary Tube Systems Hermetic Components CheckReversing Valve DESCRIPTION/OPERATION Reversing Valve in Heating Mode Testing the Reversing Valve Solenoid CoilProcedure For Changing Reversing Valve Touch Test in Heating/Cooling CycleExplosion Hazard Single Phase Running and L.R.A. Test Single Phase ConnectionsLocked Rotor Voltage L.R.V. Test Determine L.R.VSingle Phase Resistance Test Ground TestChecking Compressor Efficiency High Temperatures Recommended procedure for compressor replacementHigh Pressure Hazard Routine Maintenance Sleeve / Drain Decorative Front CoverClearances Filter assembly Condensation is normal Heat pumps operate differentlyFrosting NoisesOur specialists are able to assist you with If you require further assistanceDC-2 Drain Kit Part No Carbon Filter KitsSee codes chart on next Error Codes and Alarm Status Test Mode Temp HOW is ALL of the INSTALLATION? Good BAD Room AIR Conditioner Unit Performance Test Data SheetJOB Name Techs Name = SQ/CU/FTProblem Possible Cause Possible Solution Troubleshooting TipsTroubleshooting Tips Cooling only Room AIR Conditioners Troubleshooting Tips Replace fuse, reset breaker. If repeats, check Possible Cause Possible Solution Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Heat / Cool only Room AIR Conditioners Troubleshooting Tips Problem Possible Cause Action Heat Pump Room AIR Conditioners Trouble Shooting TipsYES System Cools When Heating is DesiredMalfunction of Valve Normal Function of ValveElectronic Control Board Components Identification Contents ProcedureFriedrich Electronic Control KIT Friedrich Model Prefix Schematic Part NO. REV 92170013 Kϋhl Electronic Control Cool only Models SL36N30-A Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram 92170015 92170016 Kϋhl Electronic Control Heat Pump model YL24N35-A Air Conditioner Message Remote Control Message Need to Configure it. Follow the steps below to configureAir Conditioning Unit Display Remote Control Display Replacement Instructions Parts Section Parts Section Kühl & Kühl+ Small-Chassis 2012 Parts List SHROUD, SML Kühl & Kühl+ Medium-Chassis 2012 Parts List SHROUD, MED Kühl & Kühl+ Large-Chassis 2012 Parts List Deck LRG Schedule Table with Energy Saving Values AddendumRoom AIR Conditioners Limited Warranty Customer Satisfaction and Quality Assurance AAA Refrigeration ServiceFriedrich AIR Conditioning CO