Friedrich 2003 service manual Thermostat Adjustment, Defrost Thermostat Heat Pump Models Only

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In the heating cycle, the heat anticipator is energized to supply a small amount of heat during the "on" cycle. This will open the contacts in the thermostat prematurely to maintain a closer differential between the "cut in" and "cut out" temperature. The heat anticipator is energized in the heating mode regardless of whether fan is placed in the automatic (MoneySaver) or constant run position.

RANGE:

Cooling Model Thermostat

 

60°F (±2°) to 92°F (±4°),

TEST:

Cooling/Heating Models: Remove wires from thermostat and check continuity between terminal "2" (common) and "3" for cooling. Check between terminals "2" (common) and "1" for heating. Also check that contacts in thermostat open after placing in either position. NOTE: Temperature must be within range listed to check thermostat. Refer to the troubleshooting section in this manual for additional information on thermostat testing.

THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENT

No attempt should be made to adjust thermostat. Due to the sensitivity of the internal mechanism and the sophisticated equipment required to check the calibration, it is suggested that the thermostat be replaced rather than calibrated. Thermostat bulb must be straight to insure proper performance.

Figure 32

Thermostat

Figure 34

Thermostat Bulb Location

(KQ, YQ & SC Models Only)

Thermostat sensor holder 020 to be positioned between the 4th and 5th and 6th and 7th rows of tubes from the bottom of the coil at dimension shown

DEFROST THERMOSTAT (Heat Pump Models Only)

(See Figure 35)

This thermostat is single pole - double throw with contacts between terminals "2" and "3" closing on temperature rise and contacts between terminals "2" and "1" closing on temperature fall. When the contacts between terminals "2" and "1" make, power is supplied to the heater element.

This control is dual purpose control that acts as an outdoor thermostat and defrost control.

When the sensing bulb, attached to the condenser coil, senses enough icing on the outdoor coil, it will interrupt power to the compressor and supply power to the heating element until the coil temperature reaches above 43°, then the heater will shut off and the unit will resume operating in the reverse cycle mode.

When the outdoor coil temperature drops below 20°, the unit will operate in electric heat mode continuously until the outdoor coil temperature rises above 43°.

The fan motor will not turn off when defrost occurs, and the 4- way valve will not reverse.

THERMOSTAT BULB LOCATION

The position of the bulb is important in order for the thermostat to function properly. The bulb of the thermostat should be located approximately 45° to a maximum of 60° from horizontal. Also, do not allow the thermostat bulb to touch the evaporator coil. (See Figures 33 and 34)

Figure 33

Thermostat Bulb Location

(SQ Models Only)

Thermostat sensor holder 020 and anticipator (4712D-140) to be positioned between the 4th and 5th and 6th and 7th rows of tubes from the bottom of the coil at dimension shown

Figure 35

Defrost Thermostat

(Heat Pump Models)

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Contents 2003 Table of Contents RAC Serial Number Identification Guide 1st Digit Function00001 Page Data Evaporator AIR Operating Electrical Breaker Pressures Ratings Refrig Fuse Performance Evaporator AIR Operating Electrical Breaker Data SS10J10AR-A TEMP. DEG. F Pressures Ratings SC06H10E HeatingBtuh WY09A33F-A WY12A33F-A HeatingAmps Refrigeration System Sequence of Operation Fuse/Circuit Wire SizeBreaker GroundingWinding Test Thermal Overload ExternalChecking Compressor Efficiency Terminal Overload Internal Terminal Overload TestChecking the Internal Overload FAN MotorResistor System Control Panel System Control Panel KQ Models Only- See FigureEQ Model Only See Figure System Control Panel YQ Model Only System Control Switch Test System Control Switch WE & WY Models See FigureSystem Control Panel See Figure System Control Switch KS, SS, KM, SM, SL Models See FigureHeat Pump & Electric Heat Models See Figure System Control SwitchTo Adjust Temperature To SET Mode of OperationTo Adjust FAN Speed Smart Center Electronic Control CenterTesting the Electronic Control To SET the TimerTesting the Electronic Control Error Code Listings To SET Hour ClockThermostat SQ & KQ Models See Figure TestThermostat YQ Model Only See Figure Thermostat Models ES, YS, EM, YM, EL, YL See FigureDefrost Thermostat Heat Pump Models Only Thermostat AdjustmentThermostat Bulb Location CAPACITOR, RUN See Figure Defrost Bulb Location Heat Pump Models OnlyCapacitor Test Heat Pumps Reversing Valve See Figure Check Valve OperationSolenoid Coil Heat Pump Models Only See Figure Testing Reversing ValveTo Test Heating Element See Figure VALVE, Drain PAN See FigureSealed Refrigeration System Repairs Equipment RequiredSpecial Procedure in the Case Compressor Motor Burnout Hermetic Component ReplacementRotary Compressor Special Troubleshooting and Service Equipment Must be CapableMethod of Charging Undercharged Refrigerant SystemsOvercharged Refrigerant Systems Restricted Refrigerant System Routine Maintenance Troubleshooting Touch Test Chart To Service Reversing Valves Problem To Correct Troubleshooting CoolingProblem Possible Cause To Correct Cycles Problem Possible Cause To Correct Troubleshooting Heating Heat pumps Problem Possible Cause To Correct Off and the electric element is energized Troubleshooting Heating Cooling/Electric Models Troubleshooting Chart Cooling YES System Cools When Heating is DesiredModels SQ06J10B-B, SQ06J10B-A, SQ08J10C-A, SQ08J10D-A Models KQ08J10B-1, KQ08J10B-A, KQ08J10C-A Schematic YQ06J10B-A ModelModel SC06H10D 619-405-06 Alternate SL28J30B-A, SL35J30-A, SL35J30-BConductor Or Brown RED Blue To Capacitor Bracket Wiring Diagram YS12J33-A, YM18J34B-A, YL24J35C-A Model EQ08J11-A, EQ08J11-B IDT Ovld Neutral WE09A33E-B, WE12A33E-A, WE15A33-A WY09A33F-A, WY12A33G-A Checking Room Temperature Testing The Electronic Control XQ Boards & QME BoardsFriedrich AIR Conditioning CO