Friedrich 2008, 2009 service manual Introduction, Property Damage Hazards

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PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARDS

FIRE DAMAGE HAZARDS:

Read the Installation/Operation Manual for this air conditioning unit prior to operating.

Use air conditioner on a single dedicated circuit within the specified amperage rating.

Connect to a properly grounded outlet only.

Do not remove ground prong of plug.

Do not cut or modify the power supply cord.

Do not use extension cords with the unit.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in fire and minor to serious property damage.

WATER DAMAGE HAZARDS:

Improper installation maintenance, or servicing of the air conditioner unit, or not following the above Safety Warnings can result in water damage to personal items or property.

Insure that the unit has a sufficient pitch to the outside to allow water to drain from the unit.

Do not drill holes in the bottom of the drain pan or the underside of the unit.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in result in damage to the unit and/or minor to serious property damage.

INTRODUCTION

This service manual is designed to be used in conjunction with the installation manuals provided with each unit.

This service manual was written to assist the professional HVAC service technician to quickly and accurately diagnose and repair any malfunctions of this product.

This manual, therefore, will deal with all subjects in a general nature. (i.e. All text will pertain to all models).

IMPORTANT: It will be necessary for you to accurately identify the unit you are servicing, so you can be certain of a proper diagnosis and repair. (See Unit Identification.)

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Contents WallMaster Thru-the-Wall Technical Support Contact Information Table Of Contents Important Safety Information Your safety and the safety of others are very importantRefrigeration System Hazards Introduction Property Damage Hazards3rd & 4th Digits Approximate BTU/HR Cooling 1st Digit Function2nd Digit Type 5th Digit Alphabetical Modifier 6th Digit Voltage2008 / 2009 Performance Data Electric Shock Hazard Fire HazardFunctional Components How to operate the Friedrich WallMaster To set the timer Using the remote control Checking Room Temperature Error Code ModeTesting the Electronic Control Activating Test ModeReboot the Control Panel Error Codes Listing for WS ModelsError Codes Listing for WE/WY Models E7 Motor Operation E9 Heat Pump FailureFor Units with Rotary Controls System Control Switch System Control Switch TestComponents Testing Electronic Control OperationThermostat Defrost Bulb Location CapacitorsDefrost Thermostat Capacitor Check with Capacitor AnalyzerHeating Element Drain PAN ValveRefrigeration System Sequence of Operation Equipment Must be Capable Sealed Refrigeration System RepairsEquipment Required Risk of Electric ShockMethod Of Charging / Repairs Burn HazardFreeze Hazard Undercharged Refrigerant Systems Overcharged Refrigerant SystemsRestricted Refrigerant System Check Valve Hermetic Components CheckMetering Device Capillary Tube SystemsReversing Valve DESCRIPTION/OPERATION Testing the Coil Checking the Reversing ValveProcedure For Changing Reversing Valve Touch Test in Heating/Cooling CycleExplosion Hazard Compressor Checks Single Phase Resistance Test Ground TestChecking Compressor Efficiency Compressor Replacement Recommended procedure for compressor replacementHigh Temperatures Rotary Compressor Special Troubleshooting and Service Blower Wheel / Housing / Condenser FAN / Shroud Routine MaintenanceCoils and Base PAN Excessive Weight Hazard AIR FilterSleeve / Drain Front CoverCooling only Room AIR Conditioners Troubleshooting Tips Replace fuse, reset breaker. If repeats, check Fused separately Oversized unit Operate in MoneySaver position Heat Pump Troubleshooting Heat Pump Troubleshooting Normal Function of Valve Malfunction of ValveWS14B10A-E WS10B30A-D WS13B30B-E,B-F WS16B30A-D,A-E WE10B33C-A WE13B33C-A WE16B33C-A WY10B33C-A WY13B33C-A WE10B33A-C WE13B33B-D,B-E WE16B33A-C,A-D WY10B33A-C,A-D WY13B33A-C,A-D Installation Accessories Mounting Hardware Provided Wall PreparationDescription QTY Installation Requirements MECHANICALCUT/SEVER HahazardMECHANICALCUT/SEVER Hazard Sealing Gasket Installation Instructions Installation Instructions for Internal Drain KIT IDK Mechanical Hazard MECHANICALCUT/SEVER HazardExcessive Weight Hazard MECHANICALCUT/SEVER Hazard MECHANICALCUT/SEVER Hazard MECHANICALCUT/SEVER Hazard First Year Second Through Fifth YearPage Technical Support Contact Information Friedrich AIR Conditioning CO
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2009, 2008 specifications

Friedrich 2008 and 2009 represent significant advancements in heating and cooling technology, particularly in the realm of air conditioning systems. Friedrich is known for producing robust and efficient HVAC solutions tailored for both residential and commercial applications. These models are particularly noteworthy for their innovative features and energy-efficient technologies that enhance user comfort and lower operational costs.

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Friedrich 2008 and 2009 also provide users with enhanced control options. The inclusion of smart technology and Wi-Fi connectivity allows for remote monitoring and temperature adjustments via smartphones or tablets. Users can create schedules, set temperature preferences, and receive maintenance alerts, contributing to a more user-friendly experience.

Moreover, these models are designed with robust construction, featuring durable materials that withstand various weather conditions. Their compact footprint and sleek design make them suitable for window installation, while an array of sizes accommodates spaces of different dimensions.

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In summary, Friedrich 2008 and 2009 models stand out for their energy efficiency, innovative inverter technology, smart controls, and robust construction. With a focus on user comfort and environmental responsibility, these models provide reliable solutions for effective heating and cooling in diverse applications.