Friedrich 920-087-04 (3-05) Basic Troubleshooting Techniques, Environmental Effects Cooling Mode

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920-087-04 (3-05)

K. Basic Troubleshooting Techniques

Being familiar with the sequence of operation on Standard Controlled Operating Units or the operation of the Remote Thermostat Controlled Units is important. The following questions and answers may help to identify performance problems.

Environmental Effects - Cooling Mode

Isunitsizedtoroomsizeareaandheatloaddemand?

The number of people in the room, number of electrical devices, solar gains, etc. are all variable items that can affect proper sizing of the unit. Friedrich recommends that you consult with an applications engineer for proper sizing.

Environmental Effects - Heating Mode

Isunitproperlysizedtoroomareaandheatloaddemand?

The number of people in the room, number of electrical devices, solar gains, etc. are all variable items that can affect proper sizing of the unit. Friedrich recommends that you consult with an applications engineer for proper sizing.

Is the outdoor temperature60°Forbelow?

The unit is designed for outdoor temperatures above 60°F.

Istheindoortemperature80°Forabove?

Ambient indoor temperatures of 80°F or above will take a longer period of run time to cool down the area. Long run times may indicate that the unit is undersized.

Isindoorhumidityhigh?

This condition will cause the unit to operate longer to remove humidity before noticing any cooling effect.

Is the outdoor temperature70°Forabove?

The unit is designed for outdoor temperatures below 70°F.

Is the indoor temperature 60°F or below? Ambient indoor temperatures of 60°F or below will take a longer period of run time to heat the area. Long run times may indicate that the unit is undersized.

Hastheroomareabeenincreasedwheretheunitislocated?

If the area where the unit is located has been increased, the unit may not provide adequate heat.

Has the heat load been increased by additional devices such as computer equipment, or has the room area been increased where the unit is located?

If conditions have changed, the unit may not be able to cool and condition as effectively as previously planned.

Insufficient Maintenance and Inspection

Installationerrorsarethemostcommoncauseofpoorperformance. Please follow installation instructions carefully. If other problems exist, see Maintenance and Inspection Troubleshooting Guide below.

Maintenance and Inspection Troubleshooting Guide

CAUSE

RESULT

 

 

System is not serviced or inspected

Can result in premature component failures, poor performance and

regularly (semiannually or annually).

increased operating costs.

Air filters are not cleaned regularly and

May result in poor cooling, icing and water problems as well as

become blocked with particles.

component failures and increased operating costs.

Condenser coil not maintained

May result in poor cooling, component failures and increased costs.

properly (blocked with particles).

 

Evaporator coil not maintained properly

May result in poor cooling, icing and water problems, and increased

(blocked with particles).

operating costs.

Components that show signs of fatigue

May result in multiple service calls, poor performance and

- not replaced.

increased operating costs.

Condensate drains and drain lines not

May result in water and odor problems.

maintained.

 

 

 

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