TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Important Safety Information Personal Injury Or Death Hazards Operation of Equipment in During Construction Model Number Reference Guide Serial Number Reference Guide Product Features SPECIFICATIONS General Specifications 7-9k Electric Heat General Specifications 7-9k Heat Pump Models General Specifications 12-15k Electric Heat General Specifications 12-15k Heat Pump Electrical Data...
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12K Cool+ Heat Pump 230v and 265v 15K Cool+ Heat Pump 230v PARTS CATALOG PZE07K3SB,PZE09K3SB, PZE09R3SB, PZE12K3SB, PZE12R3SB, PZE15K3SB PZH07K3SB, PZH09K3SB, PZH09R3SB, PZH12K3SB, PZH12R3SB, PZH15K3SB ACCESSORIES APPENDIX Reference Sheet of Celsius and Fahrenheit Resistance Table of THERMISTORS (5K) WARRANTY FRIEDRICH AUTHORIZED PARTS DEPOTS...
INTRODUCTION Important Safety Information The information in this manual is intended for use by a qualified technician who is familiar with the safety proce- dures required for installation and repair, and who is equipped with the proper tools and test instruments required to service this product.
INTRODUCTION Personal Injury Or Death Hazards AVERTISSE- ADVERTEN- WARNING MENT SAFETY Do not remove, disable Ne pas supprime, désacti- No eliminar, desactivar o FIRST or bypass this unit’s ver ou contourner cette pasar por alto los dispositi- safety devices. Doing so l´unité...
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INTRODUCTION Personal Injury Or Death Hazards • REFRIGERATION SYSTEM REPAIR HAZARDS: • Use approved standard refrigerant recovering procedures and equipment to relieve high pressure before open- ing system for repair. • Do not allow liquid refrigerant to contact skin. Direct contact with liquid refrigerant can result in minor to moder- ate injury.
INTRODUCTION Operation of Equipment in During Construction • OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT MUST BE AVOIDED DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASES WHICH WILL PRODUCE AIRBORNE DUST OR CONTAMINTES NEAR OR AROUND AIR INTAKE OPENINGS: • Wood or metal framing; • Drywalling or sheathing, • Spackling or applying joint compound.
This service manual was written to assist the professional service technician to quickly and accurately diagnose and repair malfunctions. Installation procedures are not given in this manual. They are given in the Installation and Operation Manual which can be aquired on the Friedrich website (www.friedrich.com).
INTRODUCTION Serial Number Reference Guide 17 12 M 00001 NUMERIC SEQUENCE YEAR OF MANUFACTURE FIRST UNIT OF EACH MONTH = 00001 17 = 2017 18 = 2018 19 = 2019 20 = 2020 21 = 2021 22 = 2022 MONTH OF MANUFACTURE 01 = JANUARY MANUFACTURING LOCATION 02 = FEBRUARY...
Product Features The new Friedrich digital PTAC has state of the art features to improve guest comfort,indoor air quality and conserve energy.Through the use of specifically designed control software for the PTAC industry Friedrich has accomplished what other.Manufacturer’s have only attempted –a quiet,dependable,affordable and easy to use PTAC.
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All filters are washable, reusable and easily accessed from the top of the unit without the removal of the AIR FILTERS front cover. Friedrich PTAC units are capable of introducing up to 30 CFM of outside air into the conditioned space. FILTERED FRESH AIR INTAKE The outdoor air passes through a washable mesh screen to prevent debris from entering the airstream.
Failure to do so can result in property damage, personal injury and/or death. B. Power Cord Information (230/208V models only) All Friedrich 230/208V PTAC units are shipped from the factory with a Figure 14 Leakage Current Detection Interrupter (LCDI) equipped power cord. The...
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SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Data Table 2 Table 2 Model Heater kW Power Cord Kit Voltage Amperage Receptacle Model Heater kW Power Cord Kit Voltage Amperage Receptacle PDE/PDH07K PXPC23015A 230/208 NEMA 6-15r PZE/PZH07K PXPC23020A (STD) 230/208 NEMA 6-20r PXPC23020A (STD) 230/208 NEAM 6-20r PZE/PDZ09K PXPC23020A (STD) 230/208...
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SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Data Figure 16 Figure 15 TO CHASSIS JUNCTION STRAIGHT CONNECTOR WALL CONNECTION JUNCTION 4.0 IN. GROUND SCREW GROUND WIRE HARNESS COVER 18.0 IN. JUNCTION SCREWS EXPOSE BOX COVER WIRES FRP033 (1.0 IN.) TRIM HARNESS Figure 17 TO LENGTH LEADING SIDE FOR WIRE HARNESS INSERTION LOCKNUT...
OPERATION Function and Control Buttons and Display 1) Buttons There are ON/OFF, UP, DOWN, HEAT, COOL, CONSTANT FAN and fan speed of HIGH, LOW, AUTO buttons. 1. ON/OFF: Press to turn power on or off to the unit. 2. COOL, HEAT: choose the mode of operation 3.
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OPERATION Function and Control 2) Heating Mode Working condition and process for heating: When T1≤Ts -2°F(1°C), the unit is running in heating mode. Heat pump or electric heating will start depend ding on the ambient temperature condition or the heating priority setting (#4 DIP SWITCH, ON- for heat pump and OFF-for electric heating).
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OPERATION Function and Control Special Function 1) Advanced Settings Fahrenheit / Centigrade display Fahrenheit and Centigrade display mode can be switched over by holding the UP and DOWN two buttons at the same time for 3s. Setting Temperature Range Hold UP and HIGH fan speed buttons at the same time for 5s, digital tube displayer will show R1—R8, default is R8.
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OPERATION Digital Control User Input Configuration The adjustable control dip switches are located at the front portion of the digital Smart Center. The inputs are only visible and accessible with the front cover removed fromthe PTAC. Switch 5-RoomFreeze Protection Units are shipped from the factory with the room freeze protection enable. Switch 1-Reserved.
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OPERATION Digital Control After pressing the “Heat” button, adjust the set point and the unit will cycle the electric strip on and off to maintain a comfortable room. The heater will The unit is factory configured to display all temperatures in degrees come on anytime that the room temperature is 2 °F below the set point.
OPERATION Refrigeration Sequence Of Operation A good understanding of the basic operation of the refrigeration system is essential for the service technician. Without this understanding, accurate troubleshooting of refrigeration system problems will be more difficult and time consuming, if not (in some cases) entirely impossible.
OPERATION Refrigerant System Diagram (1)Cooling + Heat Pump + Auxiliary Electric Heater PZH07K3SB PZH09K3SB PZH09R3SB PZH12K3SB PZH12R3SB PZH15K5SB CENTRIFUGAL AXIAL FAN OR CROSS FAN COOLED AIR HOT DISCHARGED AIR HOT AIR COOLED AIR COMPRESSOR INDOOR COILS OUTDOOR COILS ELECTRIC HEATER CAPILLARY COOLING MODE REFRIGERANT FLOW DIRECTION...
Routine Maintenance Coils & Chassis NOTE: Do not use a caustic cleaning agent on coils or base pan. Use a biodegradable cleaning agent and degreaser. The use of harsh cleaning materials may lead to deterioration of the aluminum fins or the coil end plates. The indoor coil and outdoor coils and base pan should be inspected periodically (annually or semi-annually) and cleaned of all debris (lint, dirt, leaves, paper, etc.) as necessary.
FRP002 The above suggestions are for reference only and do not represent all possible installations. Please contact Friedrich for information regarding affects of other installation arrangements. By following these simple recommendations you can be confident that your Friedrich PTAC will provide years of worry free operation.
INSTALLATION Wall Sleeve Installation Instructions (PDXWS) Wall Sleeve Installation Instructions (PDXWS) NOTE: Insure that the unit is only installed in a wall structurally adequate to support the unit including the sleeve, chassis and accessories. If the sleeve projects more than 8" into the room, a subbase or other means of support MUST be used. Please read these instructions completely before attempting installation.
INSTALLATION Alternate Wall Installations Alternate Wall Installations Figure 6 Figure 4 Curtain Wall Panel Wall 1/4" MIN WALL OR PROJECTION WINDOW CASE FLANGE (BY OTHERS) OPTIONAL SUBBASE OPTIONAL SUBBASE LEVELING SCREW LEVELING SCREW FRP004 FRP003 Figure 5 Figure 7 Frame and Brick Veneer Block and Brick Veneer 1/4"...
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INSTALLATION Alternate Wall Installations Figure 8 Wall Sleeve Attachment ALTERNATE FASTENING METHODS WALL (Field Supplied) SLEEVE NOTE: The Wall Sleeve must be horizontally level (side-to-side) and pitched 1/4 bubble to the WOOD SCREW outside when installed in an opening. TOGGLE BOLT The mounting hole location EXPANSION should be approximately 2-4”...
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INSTALLATION Alternate Wall Installations Drill two 3/16" holes through each side of the sleeve approximately If the chassis and exterior grille are to be installed later, leave the 4" from top and 4" from bottom of sleeve. Screw four #10 x 1" weatherboard and center support in place, otherwise remove and screws (included) or appropriate fasteners for your installation, dispose of them.
INSTALLATION PXDR10 Drain Kit Installation PXDR10 Drain Kit Installation Remove the backing from the gasket and mount it on the flat side of the mounting plate. (See Figure 12, Page 11). Insert the drain Instructions (optional for new tube through the hole in the gasket and mounting plate so the tube flange will be against the wall sleeve.
INSTALLATION External Drain External Drain (for new Cover Plate Installation Mount the foam gasket to the cover plate. Using two #10 x ½" sheet construction or unit replace- metal screws (provided), attach the cover plate to the remaining drain hole. Make certain the large flange on the plate is positioned ment) at the bottom of the sleeve.
INSTALLATION PXGA Standard Grille PXGA Standard Grille Installation Instructions WARNING Remove the center support and weatherboard if still installed in the sleeve. Insert six plastic grommets into the grille openings from the outside Falling Object Hazard of the grille as shown in Figure 13. Not following Installation Instructions for Insert two #8 x ⅜"...
FRP016 NOTE: Use a wall sleeve adapter kit (PXSE) if installing a P-Series IMPORTANT: When installing a Friedrich PTAC into an existing sleeve, chassis in a T-Series sleeve. it is important to ensure that the unit is installed completely. Inspection of the air seal between the condenser air baffles and around the indoor mounting flange is recommended.
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INSTALLATION Chassis Install Preparation Remove shipping screw from the vent door, if present. See Fig 21. CAUTION Figure 21 Shipping Screw Location Unit Damage Hazard Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation. Failure to remove shipping tape and screw will prevent fresh air vent door from opening and may result in damage to vent door cable.
INSTALLATION Chassis Installation Chassis Installation Place tabs over top rail (1). Push inward at bottom until panel snaps into place (2). Lift unit level and slide unit into wall sleeve until from seal rests Reinstall front panel. See Figure 24. firmly against front of wall sleeve.
INSTALLATION How To Connect How To Connect IMPORTANT: Please read following electrical safety data carefully. Connect accessory power supply cord or hard wire connector to WARNING unit connector. See Figure 26. • Units must be installed using the appropriate power supply kit.
Ensure that the entire installation is in compliance with all applicable & Operation manual, all accessory installation instructions, and the national and local codes and ordinances that have jurisdiction. name, address and telephone number of the Authorized Friedrich Warranty Service Company in the area for future reference if necessary.
R-410A SEALED SYSTEM REPAIR The following is a list of important considerations WARNING when working with R-410A equipment R-410A pressure is approximately 60% higher than R-22 Refrigeration system under high pressure pressure. 2. R-410A cylinders must not be allowed to exceed 125 F, they may leak or rupture.
R-410A SEALED SYSTEM REPAIRS WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Unplug and/or disconnect all electrical power to the unit before performing inspections, maintenances or service. Failure to do so could result in electric shock, serious injury or death. WARNING HIGH PRESSURE HAZARD Sealed Refrigeration System contains refrigerant and oil under high pressure.
R-410A SEALED SYSTEM REPAIRS Undercharged Refrigerant Systems An undercharged system will result in poor WARNING performance (low pressures, etc.) in both the heating and cooling cycle. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Unplug and/or disconnect all electrical power to the unit before performing inspections, Whenever you service a unit with an undercharge of maintenances or service.
R-410A SEALED SYSTEM REPAIRS Overcharged Refrigerant Systems Whenever an overcharged system is indicated, always WARNING make sure that the problem is not caused by air flow problems. Improper air flow over the evaporator coil RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK may indicate some of the same symptoms as an over Unplug and/or disconnect all electrical power to the unit before performing inspections, charged system.
R-410A SEALED SYSTEM REPAIRS Restricted Refrigerant System Troubleshooting a restricted refrigerant system can be difficult. The following procedures are the more common problems and solutions to these problems. There are two types of refrigerant restrictions: Partial restrictions and complete restrictions. A partial restriction allows some of the refrigerant to circulate through the system.
R-410A SEALED SYSTEM REPAIRS Sealed System Method of Charging/ Repairs CAUTION WARNING FREEZE HAZARD BURN HAZARD Proper safety procedures must be followed, Proper safety procedures must be followed, and proper protective clothing must be worn and proper protective clothing must be worn when working with liquid refrigerant.
COMPONENT TESTING Hermetic Components Check WARNING WARNING BURN HAZARD CUT/SEVER HAZARD Proper safety procedures must be followed, Be careful with the sharp edges and corners. and proper protective clothing must be worn when working with a torch. Wear protective clothing and gloves, etc. Failure to follow these procedures could Failure to do so could result in serious injury.
COMPONENT TESTING Reversing Valve Description And Operation The Reversing Valve controls the direction of refrigerant flow to the indoor and outdoor coils. It consists of a pressure-operated, main valve and a pilot valve actuated by a solenoid plunger. The solenoid is energized during the heating cycle only.
COMPONENT TESTING Testing The Reversing Valve Solenoid Coil WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect power to the unit before servicing. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious injury or death. The solenoid coil is an electromagnetic type coil mounted on the reversing valve and is energized during the operation of the compressor in the heating cycle.
COMPONENT TESTING Checking The Reversing Valve WARNING HIGH PRESSURE HAZARD Sealed Refrigeration System contains refrigerant and oil under high pressure. Proper safety procedures must be followed, and proper protective clothing must be worn when working with refrigerants. Failure to follow these procedures could result in serious injury or death.
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COMPONENT TESTING Replace The Reversing Valve WARNING NOTICE FIRE HAZARD HIGH PRESSURE HAZARD The use of a torch requires extreme care and proper Sealed Refrigeration System contains refrigerant judgment. Follow all safety recommended precautions and and oil under high pressure. Proper safety procedures must be followed, notice could result in moderate to serious property damage.
COMPONENT TESTING Touch Test Chart : To Service Reversing Valves NORMAL FUNCTION OF VALVE NOTES: VALVE OPERATING * TEMPERATURE OF VALVE BODY CONDITION ** WARMER THAN VALVE BODY POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIONS Cool Normal Cooling Cool *TVB as (2) as (1) Cool Normal Heating Cool...
COMPONENT TESTING Compressor Checks WARNING WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD BURN HAZARD Turn off electric power before service or installation. Proper safety procedures must be followed, All electrical connections and wiring MUST be and proper protective clothing must be worn when working with a torch. the National Electrical Code and all local codes which have jurisdiction.
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COMPONENT TESTING Compressor Checks WARNING WARNING HIGH PRESSURE HAZARD ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Turn off electric power before service or Sealed Refrigeration System contains refrigerant and oil under high pressure. installation. Extreme care must be used, if it becomes necessary to work on equipment with Proper safety procedures must be followed, power applied.
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COMPONENT TESTING Compressor Replacement 1. Be certain to perform all necessary electrical and refrigeration tests to be sure the compressor is actually defective before replacing. WARNING 2. Recover all refrigerant from the system though the process tubes. PROPER HANDLING OF RECOVERED REFRIGERANT ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD ACCORDING TO EPA REGULATIONS IS REQUIRED.
COMPONENT TESTING Compressor Replacement -Special Procedure in Case of Compressor Burnout 1. Recover all refrigerant and oil from the system. 2. Remove compressor, capillary tube and filter drier from the system. 3. Flush evaporator condenser and all connecting tubing with dry nitrogen or equivalent.
TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Troubleshooting Power Supply interrupted Power cord loose Ensure that the power supply is plugged in correctly When the unit is switched to 24v remote If you are switching over to remote thermostat, thermostat, the control panel will not the control settings need to be changed.
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Specifications and Features of our equipment. You can find thename of youlocal Authorized Service Provider by visiting Referrals to dealers, and distributors. our web site at www.friedrich.com. Use and Care information. If you require further assistance you can call the Customer Support Call Center at 1-800-541-6645.
TROUBLESHOOTING Malfunction Analysis Malfunction Possible Reasons How to solve power line broken, units without power "Check the indicator LED on the LCID supply power head, and it should be lit up ;If not, push the RESET button, if no volt- age stll, but power grid has output, you need to change the power cord."...
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TROUBLESHOOTING Malfunction Analysis Malfunction Possible Reasons How to solve "Make sure that there is no obstacle at the indoor/ outdoor air outlet." "Make sure that the grill is suitable for Something may block the indoor/out- the unit. Inappropriate grill will cause door air outlet the compressor under protection mode.
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TROUBLESHOOTING Malfunction Analysis Malfunction Possible Reasons How to solve "E4 indoor air outlet temperature sen- "Indoor air outlet temperature sensor "Check the sensor connection. If the sor failure/air blow out over open circuit or short circuit; sensor is broken, replace with a new heat in electric heat mode"...
TROUBLESHOOTING Unit Lost Power Check power cord connection. LED on the plug should be lit up green. If not, press the RESET button. If not solved, check voltage in the socket. If the power- cord is broken, replace it. Figure 701...
TROUBLESHOOTING Control Panel Does Not Work 1. Check Power Supply for appropriate voltage. 2. If the power supply voltage is OK, but the control panel does not work, the 24V thermostat could be fauty. Check the ther- mostat. 3. To check the control panel, press and hold the [Cool] and [up] keys simultaneously for 5 seconds. LED will show ‘P’ charac- ter.
TROUBLESHOOTING Malfunction of Temperature Sensor E2/E3/E4/E5 These 4 errors may be the result of the sensor getting lose or beocming broken. Unplug the power cord, open the electric control box, find the main board, connect these plugs firmly. If the problem persists check the resistence of the sensors. Refer to thermistor reistance chart in the appendix of this manual..
TROUBLESHOOTING E4 Function Error If the E4 error appears during electric heating operation, it could mean that the ir outlet has overheated. Check the indoor outlet or inlet for any obstacles that block the air circulation. Check the indoor motor is functioning properly. Check air filter and evaporator are not too dirty.
TROUBLESHOOTING E8 Function Error In COOLING mode, E8 is defrosting protection, meaning the evaporator is too cold. In HEAT PUMP mode, E8 is evaporator overheat protection. Reasons and solutions: Check if any obstacle blocks the indoor air circulation. Remove obstacles as required. Figure 705 Evaporator or air filter is too dirty.
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TROUBLESHOOTING E8 Function Error Indoor fan error. Check the fan capacitor connection. Figure 707 Indoor fan high speed(black wire to N terminal) Normal resistance is around 206Ω. If it is over 1k Ω or less that 10 Ω, that is a broken fan or the fan is under over heat protection Check to see if resets after cool down.
TROUBLESHOOTING E9 Function Error In COOLING mode, E9 is Refrigerant high pressure protection. Reasons and solutions: Outdoor air circulation is bad. Check if any obstacle blocks the air circulation. Condenser is too dirty. Wash the condenser. Figure 711 Unit installation error. If the wall sleeve is too wide, the condenser can not exchange air well with the ambient air. Correct the installation.
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TROUBLESHOOTING E9 Function Error Check the fan capacitor wiring is not getting loose. Figure 713 Outdoor fan high speed(black wire to N terminal) normal Resistance should be around 83Ω. If it is over 1k Ω or less that 10 Ω, fan is bad or the fan is under over heat protection.
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TROUBLESHOOTING E9 Function Error E9 for condenser coil temperature sensor. Replace this sensor (black plug marks T3). Figure 716 Figure 717 E9 for jumper getting loose. Reconnect and replace terminal if damaged Figure 717...
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TROUBLESHOOTING Compressor not running Check the wiring connections. Figure 718 Figure 719 Check the resistence of the compressor. The normal resistance of compressor main winding(black wire to N terminal) is under 10Ω. The resistance range is 2 Ω -10 Ω. Figure 721 Figure 720 Figure 722...
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TROUBLESHOOTING Compressor not running System refrigerant injects too much, this will cause compressor start failure. Wrong wiring after repairing. Check the wiring with the circuit diagram. Compressor overloaded. Wait several minutes to restart. DIP switch setting error. Check it with the circuit diagram Figure 723...
TROUBLESHOOTING Electric Heater Not Running Indoor unit air circulation is blocked. Remove the obstacle. Thermostat on the heater is cut out. Wait for awhile to see if it can restart. Thermal fuse is broken. Replace heater. Wiring error. Check wiring with the circuit diagram. DIP switch of NO.3 is in OFF position.
TROUBLESHOOTING Electric Heater Not Running The normal resistance of the heater can be calculated as R=U*U/P, U is rated voltage, P is rated power. For 3.6 kW @230V, the R is 14.69 Ω ±15%. For 5 kW @230V, the R is 10.58Ω ±15%. For 3.6 k W@265V, the R is 19.5Ω...
Items with a - in front of the item number (for example -10), are non illustrated items. Items with an * in front of the number (for example *10) are non-stocked items. If you require these items contact Friedrich customer...
PARTS CATALOG Figure 901 PZE07K3SB,PZE09K3SB, PZE09R3SB, PZE12K3SB, PZE12R3SB, PZE15K3SB...
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PARTS CATALOG Figure 901 PZE07K3SB, PZE09K3SB, PZE09R3SB, PZE12K3SB, PZE12R3SB, PZE15K3SB ITEM PART PART DESCRIPTION USED ON MODEL NUMBER 67808000 FRONT GRILL 67808001 PANEL COVER 67808002 ELECTRICAL DOOR 67808003 INDOOR MOTOR MOUNT 67808004 INDOOR MOTOR CAPACITOR 450V PZE07K3SB ,PZE09K3SB, PZE12K3SB, PZE15K3SB 1.5UF 67808005 OUTDOOR MOTOR CAPACITOR...
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PARTS CATALOG Figure 901 PZE07K3SB, PZE09K3SB, PZE09R3SB, PZE12K3SB, PZE12R3SB, PZE15K3SB ITEM PART PART DESCRIPTION USED ON MODEL NUMBER 67808071 OUTDOOR MOTOR PZE07K3SB, PZE09K3SB, PZE12K3SB 67808082 OUTDOOR MOTOR PZE09R3SB 67808092 OUTDOOR MOTOR PZE12R3SB 67808022 OUTDOOR MOTOR PZE15K3SB 67808023 OUTDOOR FAN BLADE 67808024 OUTDOOR LOUVER 67808025...
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PARTS CATALOG Figure 901 PZE07K3SB, PZE09K3SB, PZE09R3SB, PZE12K3SB, PZE12R3SB, PZE15K3SB ITEM PART PART DESCRIPTION USED ON MODEL NUMBER 67808077 EVAPORATOR DISTRIBUTOR PZE09K3SB ASSY 67808095 EVAPORATOR DISTRIBUTOR PZE09R3SB, PZE12R3SB ASSY 67812107 EVAPORATOR DISTRIBUTOR PZE12K3SB ASSY 67812112 EVAPORATOR DISTRIBUTOR PZE15K3SB ASSY 67808048 LEFT PANEL 48.1 67808049...
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PARTS CATALOG Figure 901 PZE07K3SB, PZE09K3SB, PZE09R3SB, PZE12K3SB, PZE12R3SB, PZE15K3SB ITEM PART PART DESCRIPTION USED ON MODEL NUMBER 67812095 INDOOR COIL SENSOR 67812096 OUTDOOR COIL SENSOR 67812097 DISCHARGE AIR SENSOR 67812098 POWER CORD LCDI 67812172 PANEL CLIP 67812100 BELLOWS VALVE -ITEMS ARE NON- ILLUSTRATED *ITEMS ARE NON-STOCKED, WILL NORMALLY REQUIRE 2-3 WEEKS LEAD TIME...
PARTS CATALOG Figure 902 PZH07K3SB, PZH09K3SB, PZH09R3SB, PZH12K3SB, PZH12R3SB, PZH15K3SB...
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PARTS CATALOG Figure 902 PZH07K3SB, PZH09K3SB, PZH09R3SB, PZH12K3SB, PZH12R3SB, PZH15K3SB ITEM PART PART DESCRIPTION USED ON MODEL NUMBER 67808000 FRONT GRILL 67808001 PANEL COVER 67808002 ELECTRICAL DOOR 67808003 INDOOR MOTOR MOUNT 67808004 INDOOR MOTOR CAPACITOR 450V PZH07K3SB, PZH09K3SB, PZH12K3SB, PZH15K3SB 1.5UF 67808005 OUTDOOR MOTOR CAPACITOR...
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PARTS CATALOG PZH07K3SB, PZH09K3SB, PZH09R3SB, PZH12K3SB, PZH12R3SB, PZH15K3SB Figure 902 ITEM PART PART DESCRIPTION USED ON MODEL NUMBER 67808082 OUTDOOR MOTOR PZH09R3SB 67808092 OUTDOOR MOTOR PZH12R3SB 67808022 OUTDOOR MOTOR PZH15K3SB 67808023 OUTDOOR FAN BLADE 67808024 OUTDOOR LOUVER 67808025 TOP AIR GUIDE 67808026 INDOOR FAN GUARD 67808027...
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PARTS CATALOG PZH07K3SB, PZH09K3SB, PZH09R3SB, PZH12K3SB, PZH12R3SB, PZH15K3SB Figure 902 ITEM PART PART DESCRIPTION USED ON MODEL NUMBER 67808047 CHECK VALVE PZH15K3SB 67808048 LEFT PANEL 48.1 67808049 FRESH AIR FILTER GUIDE 48.2 67808050 FRESH AIR FILTER LEVER 67812176 SUPPORT BRACKETS PZH12K3SB, PZH15K3SB 67812169 SUPPORT BRACKETS...
SLEEVE EXTENSION RETROFIT KIT Galvanized zinc coated steel, 2.4" sleeve PXSE extension attached to the room side of the sleeve to allow for the installation of a PD-Series Friedrich PTAC in a T-Series sleeve. DECORATIVE SUBBASE Provides unit support for walls less than six inches PXSBA thick.
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ACCESSORIES New Construction Accessories LATERAL DUCT ADAPTER Attaches to the Friedrich PTAC/PTHP unit to direct PDXDAA up to 35% of the total airflow to a second room. The unit mounted duct plenum features a front mounted aluminum grille that has two positions to provide the most optimal air direction.
Service Manual Appendix: APPENDIX Appendix 1: Reference Sheet of Celsius and Fahrenheit Reference Sheet of Celsius and Fahrenheit Conversion formula for Fahrenheit degree and Celsius degree: Tf=Tcx1.8+32 Set temperature Fahrenheit Fahrenheit Fahrenheit display Fahrenheit display Fahrenheit Celsius display Fahrenheit Celsius Celsius(°C) temperature (°F)
Friedrich Air Conditioning Company - International Division. Any defective part to be replaced must be made available to FRIEDRICH in exchange for the replacement part. Reasonable proof must be presented to be new or remanufactured. Replacement parts and labor are only warranted for any unused portion of the unit’s warranty.
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION and QUALITY ASSURANCE Friedrich is a conscientious manufacturer, concerned about customer satisfaction, product quality, and controlling warranty costs. As an Authorized Service Provider you play a vital role in these areas. By adhering to the policies and procedures you provide us with vital information on each warranty repair you complete. This information is used to identify product failure trends, initiate corrective action, and improve product quality, thereby further reducing warranty expenses while increasing customer satisfaction levels.
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