Friedrich 2009, 2008 service manual Fused separately

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COOLING ONLY ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS: TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS

Problem

Possible Cause

Action

 

Overload inoperative. Opens too

Check operation of unit. Replace overload if

 

soon

system operation is satisfactory

 

Compressor restarted before

Allow a minimum of 2 minutes to allow

 

pressures to equalize before attempting to

 

system pressures equalized

 

restart. Instruct customer of waiting period

 

 

 

 

Check voltage with unit operating. Check for

Compressor runs

Low or fluctuating voltage

other appliances on circuit. Air conditioner

should be in separate circuit for proper voltage

for short periods

 

only. Cycles on

 

& fused separately

overload

Incorrect wiring

Refer to appropriate wiring diagram

 

Shorted or incorrect capacitor

Check by substituting a known good capacitor

 

of correct rating

 

 

 

Restricted or low air flow through

Check for proper fan speed or blocked

 

condenser coil or evaporator coil

coils

 

Compressor running abnormally

Check for kinked discharge line or restricted

 

hot

condenser. Check amperage

Problem

Possible Cause

Action

 

Loss of charge in t-stat bulb

Place jumper across t-stat terminals to check if

 

unit operates. If unit operates, replace t-stat.

T-stat does not

 

Loose or broken parts in t-stat

Check as above

turn unit on

Incorrect wiring

Refer to appropriate wiring diagram

 

 

Defective thermistor

Replace thermistor or electronic control board

Problem

Possible Cause

Action

 

Poorly installed

Refer to Installation Manual for proper

 

installation

 

 

 

Fan blade striking chassis

Reposition - adjust motor mount

Noisy operation

 

Check that compressor grommets have not

Compressor vibrating

deteriorated. Check that compressor mounting

 

 

 

parts are not missing

 

Improperly mounted or loose

Check assembly & parts for looseness,

 

cabinet parts

rubbing & rattling

Problem

Possible Cause

Action

 

Evaporator drain pan overflowing

Clean obstructed drain trough

 

 

Evaporator drain pan broken or cracked.

 

Condensation forming on base pan

Reseal or replace. No chassis gasket installed.

 

 

Install chassis gasket

 

Poor installation resulting in rain

Check installation instructions. Reseal as

Water leaks into

entering the room

required

 

Dirty evaporator coil. Use pressure wash

the room

Condensation on discharge grille

or biodegradable cleaning agent to clean.

 

 

louvers

Environmental phenomena: point supply

 

 

louvers upward

 

Chassis gasket not installed

Install gasket, per Installation manual

 

Downward slope of unit is too

Refer to installation manual for proper

 

steep inward

installation

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Contents Room Air Conditioners Technical Support Contact Information Table Of Contents Your safety and the safety of others are very important Important Safety InformationRefrigeration System Hazards Property Damage Hazards Typical Unit Components Introduction2nd Digit 1st Digit Function7th Digit Options 0 = Straight Cool & Heat Pump Models 6th Digit Voltage 1 = 115 VoltsChassis Specifications for 2009, 2008 models Installation information / sleeve dimensions Performance Data for 2009, 2008 models Fire Hazard Electric Shock HazardMake sure the wiring is adequate for your unit To start unit To adjust temperature 60F 16C to 90F 32CHow 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 Testing the Electronic Control Boards for QME & XQ Models Checking Room TemperatureActivating Test Mode Testing the Electronic Control Error Code Listings KS, KM, SL Models See Figure Testing the Rotary Control SwitchesFunctional Component Definitions EQ08 System Control Switch TestMechanical Components Electrical ComponentsThermostat Adjustment Components TestingTest Thermostat Bulb LocationResistor Heat Anticipator See Figure Defrost Thermostat Heat Pump Models OnlyDefrost Bulb Location Heat Pump Models Capacitor Check with Capacitor Analyzer CapacitorsCapacitor Connections FAN MotorHeating Element See Figure Testing the Heating Element Electric Shock HazardHeating Element Heat Pump Models Drain PAN ValveSmart FAN Operating Sequence / Characteristics and FeaturesRefrigeration Sequence of Operation Equipment Required Sealed Refrigeration System RepairsEquipment Must be Capable Risk of Electric ShockMethod Of Charging / Repairs Burn HazardFreeze Hazard Overcharged Refrigerant Systems Undercharged Refrigerant SystemsRestricted Refrigerant System Metering Device Hermetic Components CheckCheck Valve Capillary Tube SystemsReversing Valve DESCRIPTION/OPERATION Checking the Reversing Valve Testing the CoilProcedure 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 Coils and Base PAN Excessive Weight Hazard Routine MaintenanceBlower Wheel / Housing / Condenser FAN / Shroud AIR FilterFront Cover Sleeve / DrainProblem Possible Cause Action Cooling only Room AIR Conditioners Troubleshooting TipsReplace fuse, reset breaker. If repeats, check Fused separately Problem Possible Cause Action Heat / Cool only Room AIR Conditioners Troubleshooting Tips Problem Possible Cause Action Heat / Cool Room AIR Conditioners Trouble Shooting TipsSystem Cools When Heating is Desired Heat PumpYES Malfunction of Valve Normal Function 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 Cooling Load Estimate Form Heat Gain from Quantity FactorsDAY Heat Load Form Following is an example using the heat load formInfiltration Windows & Doors AVG Windows & Doors Area, sq. ftRoom AIR Conditioners Limited Warranty Page Technical Support Contact Information Friedrich AIR Conditioning CO
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2009, 2008 specifications

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