Friedrich 2008, 2009 service manual Installation information / sleeve dimensions

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installation information / sleeve dimensions

 

 

 

Depth

Shell Depth to

 

 

 

 

 

Thru-the-wall Installation

 

 

 

Minimum

Minimum

Window Width

 

Finished Hole

 

 

 

with Front

Louvers

Extension

Extension

 

 

 

 

 

Sleeve

Height

Width

 

 

Into Room*

Outside*

Minimum**

Maximum

Height

Width

Max. Depth

Q

14"

19 ¾"

21 38"

8 ½"

5 ½"

10 ¾"

22"

42"

14 ¼"

20"

8 ½”

S

15 1516"

25 1516"

27 38"

8 ¾"

3 116"

16 1516"

27 3 8"

42"

16 316"

26 316"

7 3 8"

M

17 1516"

25 1516"

27 38"

8 ¾"

3 116"

16 1516"

27 3 8"

42"

18 316"

26 316"

7 3 8

L

20 316"

28"

33 58"

16 ½"

3 316"

18 1516"

29 78"

42"

20 38"

28 ¼"

15 18"

*Minimum extensions when mounted in a window.

**Minimum widths achieved using one side curtain assembly as opposed to both in a standard installation.

Sleeve P1 does not have thru-the-wall hole dimensions, as these units are fixed chassis and should not be installed thru-the-wall. NOTE: S,M and L sleeves may be installed in window with no side kits if properly installed.

Circuit Rating / Breaker

 

Circuit Rating

 

Power Cord

 

 

 

 

Breaker or

Plug Face

Wall Outlet

Model

T-D Fuse

(NEMA#)

Length (ft.)

Appearance

All XQ MODELS.

125V - 15A

5 - 15P

6

 

 

 

KS12L10 and KS15L10. SS08L10, SS10L10,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SS12L10 and SS14L10. EQ08L11A.

 

 

 

 

 

 

YS09L10.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KM18L30.

250V - 15A

6 - 15P

4

 

 

 

SS12L30, SS16L30, SM18L30A and

 

 

 

 

 

 

SM21L30.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KM24L30. SM24L30 and SL28L30.

250V - 20A

6 - 20P

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

ES12L33 and ES16L33. YS13L33.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SL36L30A. EM18L34, EM24L34 and

250V - 30A

6 - 30P

4

 

 

 

EL36L35A. YM18L34 and YL24L35.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(A)

(C)

Front

(B)

 

SIDE VIEW

 

Window Mounting Kits

TwinTemp Model

Kit No.

EQ08L11A

WIKQ

 

 

ES12L33, ES16L33, YS09L10 and YS13L33.

WIKS

 

 

EM18L34, YM18L34 and EM24L34.

WIKM

 

 

EL36L35A and YL24L35.

WIKL

 

 

TWINTEMP® models include accessories for thru-the-wall installation only. Window mounting requires use of optional accessory kit as listed above.

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Contents Room Air Conditioners Technical Support Contact Information Table Of Contents Important Safety Information Your safety and the safety of others are very importantRefrigeration System Hazards Property Damage Hazards Introduction Typical Unit Components7th Digit Options 0 = Straight Cool & Heat Pump Models 1st Digit Function2nd Digit 6th Digit Voltage 1 = 115 VoltsChassis Specifications for 2009, 2008 models Installation information / sleeve dimensions Performance Data for 2009, 2008 models Electric Shock Hazard Fire HazardMake sure the wiring is adequate for your unit To adjust temperature 60F 16C to 90F 32C To start unitHow to use the remote control* QuietMaster Programmable How to operate the Friedrich room air conditioner XQ models How to use the remote control XQ models How to operate the Friedrich room air conditioner Checking Room Temperature Testing the Electronic Control Boards for QME & XQ ModelsActivating Test Mode Testing the Electronic Control Error Code Listings Testing the Rotary Control Switches KS, KM, SL Models See FigureMechanical Components EQ08 System Control Switch TestFunctional Component Definitions Electrical ComponentsTest Components TestingThermostat Adjustment Thermostat Bulb LocationDefrost Thermostat Heat Pump Models Only Resistor Heat Anticipator See FigureDefrost Bulb Location Heat Pump Models Capacitor Connections CapacitorsCapacitor Check with Capacitor Analyzer FAN MotorHeating Element Heat Pump Models Testing the Heating Element Electric Shock HazardHeating Element See Figure Drain PAN ValveOperating Sequence / Characteristics and Features Smart FANRefrigeration Sequence of Operation Equipment Must be Capable Sealed Refrigeration System RepairsEquipment Required Risk of Electric ShockBurn Hazard Method Of Charging / RepairsFreeze 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 ValveTouch Test in Heating/Cooling Cycle Procedure For Changing Reversing ValveExplosion Hazard Compressor Checks Ground Test Single Phase Resistance TestChecking Compressor Efficiency Recommended procedure for compressor replacement 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 Problem Possible Cause ActionReplace fuse, reset breaker. If repeats, check Fused separately Problem Possible Cause Action Heat / Cool only Room AIR Conditioners Troubleshooting Tips Heat / Cool Room AIR Conditioners Trouble Shooting Tips Problem Possible Cause ActionHeat Pump System Cools When Heating is DesiredYES Normal Function of Valve Malfunction of ValveElectronic Control Cool only Models Electronic Control Cool only Models Electromechanical Control Cool only Models SL28L30-D,-E SL36L30A-D,A-E Page Electromechanical Control Cool with Electric Heat Models EL36L35A-D,A-E Electromechanical Control Heat Pump only Models YS13L33-D,-E YM18L34-D,-E YL24L35-E,-F Aham PUB. NO. RAC-1 Heat Gain from Quantity Factors Cooling Load Estimate FormDAY Following is an example using the heat load form Heat Load FormWindows & Doors Area, sq. ft Infiltration Windows & Doors AVGRoom AIR Conditioners Limited Warranty Page 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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The units also feature advanced inverter technology, which allows for variable speed operation. This means that the system can adjust its cooling capacity based on the current temperature needs, resulting in more consistent comfort while reducing wear and tear on the equipment. Additionally, the inverter technology operates more quietly compared to traditional systems, making these models suitable for both home environments and commercial settings.

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.

Additionally, the air filtration systems in Friedrich 2008 and 2009 units improve indoor air quality. They effectively capture dust, allergens, and other particulates, ensuring a healthier environment for occupants.

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