Friedrich 2008 For Units with Rotary Controls System Control Switch, System Control Switch Test

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FOR UNITS WITH ROTARY CONTROLS SYSTEM CONTROL SWITCH

(“WE” & “WY” Models) An eight position switch is used to regulate the operation of the fan motor, compressor and electric heater.

The unit can be operated in cooling or heating mode with the compressor or electric heater on and the fan motor operating on low, medium or high speed.

The fan motor can also be operated independently on medium speed. See switch section as indicated on decorative control panel, in Figure 7.

Figure 7: System Control Panel

Fan

Off

Only

Low

Low

Heat

Cool

Med

Med

Heat

Cool

High

High

 

 

Heat

Cool

MAX

MAX

! Allow 3 min. between restarts

HEAT

COOL

 

 

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD

Disconnect power to the unit before servicing. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious injury or death.

SYSTEM CONTROL SWITCH - TEST

Disconnect leads from control switch. Turn control to position being tested (see Figure 8). There must be continuity as follows:

1.“Off” Position-no continuity between terminals.

2.“Lo Cool” Position-between terminals “C” and “3”, “C2” and “2”, “LO” and “M/S”, “AR” and “5”.

3.“Med Cool” Position-between terminals “C” and “3”, “C2” and “2”, “M” and “M/S”, “AR” and “5”.

4.“Hi Cool” Position-between terminals “C” and “3”, “C2” and “2”, “H” and “M/S”, “AR” and “5”.

5.“Hi Heat” Position-between terminals “C” and “1”, “C2” and “4”, “H” and “M/S”, “AR” and “5”.

6.“Med Heat” Position-between terminals “C” and “1”, “C2” and “4”, “M” and “M/S”, “AR” and “5”.

7.“Lo Cool” Position-between terminals “C” and “1”, “C2” and “4”, “LO” and “M/S”, “AR” and “5”.

8.“Fan Only” Position-between terminals “L1”, “M” and “2”.

Figure 8: System Control Switch

(Heat Pump & Electric Heat Models)

NOTE:

Units will operate in constant fan in the cooling mode and auto fan in the heating mode.

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