Friedrich XQ10M10, EQ08M11, XQ06M10 Windows & Doors Area, sq. ft, Infiltration Windows & Doors AVG

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HEATING LOAD FORM

FRIEDRICH ROOM UNIT HEAT PUMPS

 

BTU/HR PER

WALLS: (Linear Feet)

°F TEMP. DIFFERENCE

2” Insulation

Lin. Ft. x 1.6

Average

Lin. Ft. x 2.6

WINDOWS & DOORS (Area, sq. ft.)

 

Single Glass:

Sq. Ft. x 1.13

Double Glass:

Sq. Ft. x 0.61

INFILTRATION - WINDOWS & DOORS: AVG.

Lin. Ft. x 1.0

Loose

Lin. Ft. x 2.0

CEILING: (Area, Sq. Ft.)

 

Insulated (6”)

Sq. Ft. x 0.07

Insulated (2”)

Sq. Ft. x 0.10

Built-up Roof (2” insulated

Sq. Ft. x 0.10

Built-up Roof (1/2” insulated)

Sq. Ft. x 0.20

No Insulation

Sq. Ft. x 0.33

FLOOR: (Area, Sq. Ft.)

 

Above Vented Crawl space

 

Insulated (1:)

Sq. Ft. x 0.20

Uninsulated

Sq. Ft. x 0.50

* Slab on Ground

Lin. Ft. x 1.70

1” Perimeter insulation

Lin. Ft. x 1.00

* Based on Linear Feet of outside wall

TOTAL HEAT LOSS PER °F BTU/HR/°F

Multiply total BTU/HR/°F X 30 and plot on the graph below at 40°F. Draw a straight line from the 70 base point thru the point plotted at 40°F. The intersection of this heat loss line with the unit capacity line represents the winter design heating load.

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Contents Volt EQ08M11 Volt XQ05M10*, XQ06M10*, XQ08M10*, XQ10M10Table Of Contents Your safety and the safety of others are very important Important Safety InformationRefrigeration System Hazards Property Damage Hazards Introduction00001 Unit Identification6th Digit Voltage 5th Digit Model Series / Year IntroducedPerformance Data Electric Shock Hazard Electrical DataFire Hazard Electrical Shock Hazard How to operate the Friedrich room air conditioner XQ models How to use the remote control XQ models Electronic Control Sequence of Operation Hermetic Components Functional Component DefinitionsMechanical Components Electrical ComponentsActivating Test Mode Components TestingTesting the Electronic Control Boards for XQ Models Error Code ListingsTest EQ08 System Control Switch TestEQ08 System Control Switch Test Thermostat AdjustmentFAN Motor CapacitorsCapacitor Check with Capacitor Analyzer Capacitor ConnectionsHeating Element Testing the Heating Element Electric Shock HazardDrain PAN Valve Refrigeration Sequence of Operation Refrigeration system under high pressure 410A Sealed System Repair ConsiderationsRisk of Electric Shock 410A Sealed Refrigeration System RepairsEquipment Required Equipment Must be CapableBurn Hazard Method Of Charging / RepairsFreeze Hazard Overcharged Refrigerant Systems Undercharged Refrigerant SystemsRestricted Refrigerant System Compressor Checks Ground Test Single Phase Resistance TestExplosion Hazard Compressor ReplacementRecommended procedure for compressor replacement High TemperaturesRotary Compressor Special Troubleshooting and Service Routine Maintenance Front Cover Sleeve / DrainClearances Date Model Serial Room AIR Conditioner Unit Performance Test Data SheetUnit does not operate General Troubleshooting TipsDo not try to operate your air conditioner Cooling only Room AIR Conditioners Troubleshooting Tips Replace fuse, reset breaker. If repeats, check Fused separately Allowing discharge air to short Heat / Cool only Room AIR Conditioners Troubleshooting Tips Electronic Control Cool only Models Last character may vary Aham PUB. NO. RAC-1 Heat Gain from Quantity Factors Cooling Load Estimate FormDAY Heat Load Form Following is an example using the heat load formInfiltration Windows & Doors AVG Windows & Doors Area, sq. ftRoom AIR Conditioners Limited Warranty Technical Support Contact Information Page Friedrich AIR Conditioning CO

XQ08M10, XQ10M10, XQ05M10, XQ06M10, EQ08M11 specifications

Friedrich offers a range of innovative air conditioning units designed to provide superior comfort and energy efficiency. Among its lineup, the XQ06M10, EQ08M11, XQ05M10, XQ08M10, and XQ10M10 models stand out due to their advanced technologies and user-friendly features.

The XQ series, with models like XQ06M10 and XQ05M10, is renowned for its sleek design and exceptional performance in cooling and heating environments. These models utilize a highly efficient compressor system that reduces energy consumption while maintaining optimal temperature control. The XQ06M10, for example, is designed for medium-sized rooms, featuring a cooling capacity that caters well to residential and small office settings.

On the other hand, the EQ08M11 model is known for its enhanced energy efficiency compared to traditional units, thanks to its inverter technology. This feature allows the compressor to adjust its speed according to the cooling demand, resulting in lower energy costs and a quieter operation. The EQ08M11 is also equipped with a multi-stage filtration system, improving indoor air quality by capturing dust, allergens, and pollutants.

The XQ08M10 and XQ10M10 cater to larger spaces, with their respective higher cooling capacities making them suitable for bigger living areas or small commercial settings. Both models boast an easy-to-use digital control panel, which requires minimal effort to adjust settings. Additionally, they include a programmable timer feature, allowing users to automate operation according to their daily schedules, further enhancing energy savings.

All these models showcase Friedrich’s commitment to durability and reliability, built with high-grade materials designed to withstand varying temperatures and humidity levels. The XQ series is compact, facilitating easy installation without compromising performance.

In summary, the Friedrich XQ06M10, EQ08M11, XQ05M10, XQ08M10, and XQ10M10 models combine cutting-edge technology with practicality, ensuring an efficient and enjoyable indoor climate. With features aimed at energy efficiency, ease of use, and effective air filtration, these units represent a smart investment for anyone looking to enhance their living or working environment.