Electrolux FKCH17F7HW Low/High Side Leak or Undercharge, Testing for Refrigerant Leaks

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Refrigeration System

Low/High Side Leak or Undercharge

A loss of refrigerant can result in any of the following:

1.Excessive or continuous compressor operation.

2.Above normal refrigerator/freezer compartment temperature.

3.A partially frosted evaporator (depending on amount of refrigerant loss).

4.Below normal refrigerator/freezer compartment temperature.

5.Low suction pressure (vacuum).

6.Low wattage.

The condenser will be “warm to cool”, depending on the amount of refrigerant lost.

In the case of a low side refrigerant leak resulting in complete loss of refrigerant, the compressor will run but will not refrigerate. Suction pressure will drop below atmospheric pressure and air and moisture will be drawn into the system saturating the filter drier.

If there is reason to believe the system has operated for a considerable length of time with no refrigerant and the leak occurred in the low side of the system, excessive amounts of moisture may have entered the system. In such cases the two stage service Dryer Filter part number 5303918288 and vacuum procedure listed under Refrigerant Leaks need to be followed to prevent repetitive service.

If a slight undercharge of refrigerant is indicated and no leak can be found after a thorough leak test, the charge can be corrected without changing the compressor.

If a high side leak is located and some refrigerant remains in the system it is not necessary to change the compressor.

Testing for Refrigerant Leaks

The line piercing valve (clamp-on type) should be used for test purposes only. It must be removed from system after it has served its purpose.

If the system is diagnosed as short of refrigerant and the system has not been recently opened, there is probably a leak in the system. Adding refrigerant without first locating and repairing the leak or replacing the component will not permanently correct the difficulty. The leak must be found. Sufficient refrigerant may have escaped to make it impossible to leak test effectively. In such cases, add a ¼” line piercing valve to the compressor process tube. Add sufficient refrigerant vapor to increase the pressure to 40 to 50 lb. per sq. in. Check the low side for leaks. Run the compressor 2 or 3 minutes and check the high side for leaks. Recover refrigerant using an EPA approved recovery system.

Compressor Replacement

To check for contamination, obtain oil sample from old compressor.

1.If the oil has burned odor, but no color change or residue, then follow instructions on page 4-6 “Installing A New Compressor”.

2.If oil has a burned odor and a sugar or gritty feel as well as showing signs of contamination (dark color), follow instructions in next section, To Flush The System. Remove as much of contamination as possible from system before installing new compressor and filter-drier.

NEVER install a new compressor without first checking for possible system contamination.

It is recommended that system be flushed with dry Nitrogen. However, if refrigerant is used to flush the system you must look at the serial plate to see what type of refrigerant is used in the system. This is the only refrigerant that can be used to flush the system and it must be recovered.

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Contents Convertible Refrigerator / Freezer Page Section Basic InformationElectronic Control Installation Information Safe Servicing PracticesProduct Features Crisper Drawers Adjustable ShelvingDoor Storage CrisperCleaning The Outside Care and CleaningCleaning The Inside Serial PlateElectronic Control Electronic Temperature Control Switching Between Refrigerator and Freezer ModeSetting Selection Ambient Thermostat Operation of Electrical Control ComponentsFreezer and Refrigerator Modules Fan RelayService Diagnostic Mode Exiting Fail Safe Mode Error IndicationFail Safe Mode Stuck KeyElectronic Control Refrigeration System Safety Warnings DefinitionsBasic Components Refrigerant CycleTesting for Refrigerant Leaks Compressor ReplacementLow/High Side Leak or Undercharge Do not exceed 300 Psig To Flush The SystemTo Use Refrigerant To Flush The System Do not exceed 150 PsigInstalling a New Compressor Do not use compressor if you do not hear this soundCondenser Replacement Filter-Drier Installation Evaporator and Suction Line ReplacementInstalling Evacuation and Recharging Equipment Equipment Needed for Evacuation & RechargingEvacuating System Charging The SystemFinal Leak Test 134a Refrigeration Systems Verify Refrigerant Type In The SystemDedicated Equipment Miscibility of R-134a and Ester OilWater In The Refrigeration System Vacuum Pump Maintenance Refrigerant LeaksLeak Detection 134a propertiesHFC-134a, CFC-12 Pressure Temperature Chart Spills or Leaks Inhalation ToxicityCardiac Sensitization Skin and Eye ContactCombustibility of HFC-134a Leak TestingRefrigerant Recovery Systems Bulk Delivery and StorageComponent Teardown Component Teardown Door Handle Removal Door Hinge and Door Assembly RemovalExterior Components Kickplate RemovalDoor Stop Removal Door Gasket and Inner Panel RemovalGallon Door Bin Removal Two Liter Door Bin RemovalInterior Components Door Switch RemovalGlass Shelf Assembly Removal Crisper Drawer RemovalCrisper Cover Assembly Removal Light Shield RemovalLight Fixture Removal Control Switch Removal Baffle Plate RemovalEvaporator Cover Removal 19. Evaporator Fan Assembly Removal Electronic Control RemovalDefrost Thermostat Removal Defrost Heater RemovalEvaporator Removal Power Cord Removal Compressor Area ComponentsFilter-Drier Removal Compressor Removal 25. Compressor Electrical Component RemovalDrain Pan and Drain Pan Heater Loop Removal 27. Drain Pan Heater Loop RemovalCondenser Service Troubleshooting Problem Cause Correction Troubleshooting Compressor and evapora- tor fan motor does not run Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Wiring Diagrams Wiring Diagrams Wiring Diagrams Installation Information Important Safety Instructions Safety PrecautionsInstallation Information Location LevelingTo Level Unit Electrical Information Electrical ReceptacleDoor Removal Door Handle Mounting InstructionsModel FKCH17F7HW Unit Dimensions Installation Information

FKCH17F7HW specifications

The Electrolux FKCH17F7HW is a standout refrigerator designed to meet the needs of modern households. With its sleek design and advanced features, it not only enhances the kitchen aesthetic but also promotes efficient food storage and preservation.

One of the key features of the FKCH17F7HW is its spacious interior. The refrigerator offers a generous capacity, making it ideal for families or individuals who like to stock up on groceries. Its flexible shelving system allows users to adjust the heights of shelves, accommodating very tall items and optimizing storage space.

The FKCH17F7HW comes equipped with advanced cooling technologies that ensure consistent temperature control. The Frost Free technology prevents the buildup of ice, saving users from the hassle of manual defrosting. This feature also allows for more efficient cooling, which in turn reduces energy consumption. The dynamic cooling system circulates air evenly throughout the refrigerator, helping to maintain an ideal temperature for perishable foods.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the humidity-controlled crisper drawers. These drawers provide an optimal environment for fruits and vegetables, keeping them fresher for longer. By regulating humidity levels, the crisper drawers also help to prevent spoilage, which not only saves money but contributes to less food waste.

In addition to storage practicality, the FKCH17F7HW incorporates energy-efficient technologies. The appliance is designed with an A+ energy rating, which means it operates with lower energy consumption without sacrificing performance. This eco-friendly feature not only benefits the environment but also reduces electricity bills.

The refrigerator also boasts user-friendly controls. Its intuitive electronic control panel makes it easy to adjust settings and ensure optimal performance. Moreover, the LED lighting illuminates the interior, making it easy to find what you need, even in low light conditions.

In summary, the Electrolux FKCH17F7HW is a remarkable refrigerator that combines style, functionality, and energy efficiency. With its generous capacity, advanced cooling technologies, and user-friendly features, it stands as a reliable appliance for any kitchen. Whether you're looking to preserve fresh produce or store family meals, this refrigerator meets a wide range of storage needs while maintaining an attractive design.