Product Information and Technical Guide 2004 Room Air Conditioners ATTENTION SERVICERS! To get a helping hand, visit the Frigidaire Web Site at: http://www.frigidaire.com User name: service Password: tips 5995413183 Safe Servicing Practices Model Specifications Compressor Overloads Restrictor Tube Data Receptacle Codes...
SAFE SERVICING PRACTICES - ALL APPLIANCES To avoid personal injury or property damage, it is important that Safe Servicing Practices be observed. The following are some limited examples of safe practices. 1. DO NOT attempt a product repair if you doubt your ability to complete it in a safe and satisfactory manner.
FRIGIDAIRE MODEL SPECIFICATIONS Model FAS156N1A Chassis Type Heavy Duty Top Control Capacity Features BTU - Cooling BTU - Heating Moisture Removal Electrical Information Voltage Amps - Cooling Amps - Heating Watts - Cooling Watts - Heating Fuse/Breaker (Amps) Receptacle Code...
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FRIGIDAIRE MODEL SPECIFICATIONS Model FAS256N2A Chassis Type Heavy Duty Top Control Capacity Features BTU - Cooling 25000/24700 BTU - Heating Moisture Removal Electrical Information Voltage 230/208 Amps - Cooling 12.0/13.0 Amps - Heating Watts - Cooling 2660/2630 Watts - Heating...
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FRIGIDAIRE MODEL SPECIFICATIONS Model FAH105N2T Chassis Type Builder Line Capacity Features BTU - Cooling 10000/9800 BTU - Heating Moisture Removal Electrical Information Voltage 230/208 Amps - Cooling 4.7/5.1 Amps - Heating Watts - Cooling 1060/1045 Watts - Heating Fuse/Breaker (Amps)
Receptacle Outlet Codes Code A 115 Volts - 15 Amps NEMA 5 - 15 TYPE Code D 230 Volts - 20 Amps NEMA 6 - 20 TYPE Code E 230 Volts - 30 Amps NEMA 6 - 30 TYPE Code B 115 Volts - 20 Amps NEMA 5 - 20 TYPE Power Supply Cord with...
Fan and Blower Location Diagrams BLOWER WHEEL To be fully seated against motor shaft. (bottom out on shaft) CLAMP SCREW TORQUE TO COND. FAN 22-27 IN.LBS. Heavy Duty Top Control FAN CLAMP PUSH FAN BLADE TILL END OF FLAT COND. FAN SLINGER RING .370 REF.
Wiring Diagrams PLAIN (BROWN) - ORDINAIRE (BRUN) or (ou) LO FAN (VENTILATEUR LENT) MED FAN (VENTILATEUR MOYEN) HI FAN (VENTILATEUR RAPIDE) (ARRÊT) HI COOL (REFROIDISSEMENT ÉLEVÉ) MED COOL (REFROIDISSEMENT MOYEN) LO COOL (REFROIDISSEMENT BAS) RIBBED - BLUE (RAYE - BLEU) (TERRE) ALTERNATE INTERNAL COMPRESSOR OVERLOAD...
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DAHT(S onde Du Chauffage Electrique) Relay (Relais) Ev ap Sensor (Sonde Anti Givre) Room Sensor(Sonde D' Am bianc e) Heater Relay(Relais Du Connector(Connecteur) Chauffage Electrique) Heater (Chauffage Electrique) (Vert) Relay Relay (Relais) (Relais) Evap Sensor(Sonde Anti Givre) Room Sensor(Sonde D' Ambiance) Connector(Connecteur) Plain (Brown)
3. Premature failure of motor protector. 4. Blown fuses. 5. Premature failure of compressor or fan motor. 6. Noticable dimming of lights when air conditioner is running. 7. Evaporator icing. Low voltage may reduce fan speed resulting in inadequate air flow over evaporator, thereby allowing it to ice up.
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SYMPTON Fan motor noisy. Compressor will not run, but fan motor runs. Compressor cycles on motor protector. Insufficient cooling. Excessive noise. Excessive water or condensation. No cooling. Unit is cooling but room is not cool. Wattage decreases slowly until abnormally low. Wattage decreases immediately.
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SYMPTON Evaporator coil partially frosted. Evaporator completely iced. No heat. Fan motor will not rotate during heat cycle. (Heat/Cool models only.) POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. System low on refrigerant. 1. Low outside temperature. 1. No power. 2. Selector switch position. 3. Temperature control position. 4.