Friedrich Air Conditioner UE10 User Manual

Thru-the-Wall Series  
Service and Parts  
Manual  
Thru-the-Wall Series  
115 Volts UE08:  
Staring with serial number LGCK00001  
230 Volts UE10:Staring with serial number LGDK00001  
UE12:Staring with serial number LGDK00001  
UE08/UE10/UE12 (04/07)  
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS  
1.3.1 FOR UE08A13B/UE10A33B/UE12A33B  
MODELS  
UE08A13B  
UE10A33B  
UE12A33B  
REMARK  
ITEMS  
1Ø, 115V, 60Hz  
1Ø, 208/ 230V, 60Hz  
POWER SUPPLY  
CAPACITY  
INPUT  
8,000  
830  
9,800/10,000  
11,200/11,500  
1,270/1,310  
6.2/5.8  
(Btu/h)  
(W)  
1,040/1,060  
5.2/4.7  
9.4  
COOLING  
7.5  
RUNNING CURRENT (A)  
9.6  
8.8  
E.E.R.  
(Btu/W.h)  
(Btu/h)  
(W)  
3,850  
1,230  
10.7  
9,200/11,200  
CAPACITY  
INPUT  
HEATING  
2,900/3,500  
14.0/15.3  
RUNNING CURRENT (A)  
26.7 (DB) 19.4 (WB)  
INDOOR (°C)  
COOLING  
OPERATING  
TEMPERA-  
TURE  
35 (DB) 23.9 (WB)  
21.1 (DB) 15.6 (WB)  
OUTDOOR (°C)  
INDOOR (°C)  
HEATING  
8.3 (DB)  
6.1 (WB)  
OUTDOOR (°C)  
405(14.3 OZ)  
465(16.4 OZ)  
505(17.8 OZ)  
REFRIGERANT (R-22) CHARGE(g)  
EVAPORATOR  
S-FIN(HALF)-  
2 ROW 12 STACKS  
2 ROW 12 STACKS  
FIN TYPE  
2 ROW 17 STACKS, L-BENDED TYPE  
TURBO FAN  
CONDENSER  
FAN, INDOOR  
PROPELLER TYPE FAN WITH SLINGER-RING  
1/ 2/ 2  
FAN, OUTDOOR  
FAN SPEEDS (FAN/COOLING/HEATING)  
FAN MOTOR  
6 POLES  
ROTARY SWITCH  
OPERATION CONTROL  
ROOM TEMP. CONTROL  
THERMOSTAT  
VERTICAL LOUVER (RIGHT & LEFT)  
HORIZONTAL LOUVER (UP & DOWN)  
TOP-DOWN  
AIR DIRECTION CONTROL  
CONSTRUCTION  
ELECTRIC HEATER  
COMPRESSOR  
1.2KW, 115V  
3.5KW, 208/230V  
EXTERNAL OVERLOAD PROTECTOR  
INTERNAL THERMAL PROTECTOR  
FUSE LINK, BIMETAL THERMOSTAT  
1.6m (3 WIRE WITH GROUDING)  
PROTECTOR  
FAN MOTOR  
ELECTRIC HEATER  
POWER CORD  
ATTACHMENT PLUG (CORD-CONNECTED TYPE)  
SPLASHED BY FAN SLINGER  
DRAIN SYSTEM  
73/33  
80/36  
81/37  
NET WEIGHT  
(lbs/kg)  
(inch)  
(mm)  
(inch)  
(mm)  
(inch)  
(mm)  
21  
13  
21  
24 /32 x 14 /32 x 19 /32  
626 x 366 x 499  
DIMENSION  
(W x H x D)  
7
17  
23  
25 /8 x 15 /32 x 16 /32  
SLEEVE DIMESION  
(W x H x D)  
OPTIONAL  
PART  
656 x 394 x 425  
20  
SLEEVE DEPTH  
WITH FRONT GRILLE  
510  
—3—  
1.4 FEATURES  
• Designed for cooling only.  
• Built in adjustable THERMISTOR and THERMOSTAT.  
• Washable one-touch filter.  
• Powerful and quiet cooling.  
• Top-down chassis for the simple installation and service.  
• Compact size.  
1.5 CONTROL LOCATIONS  
OPERATION  
Off  
- Turns the air conditioner off.  
Fan Only - The low fan speed operation without cooling (heating).  
Low Cool - Cooling with the low speed fan operation.  
High Cool - Cooling with the high speed fan operation.  
Low Heat - Heating with the low speed fan operation.  
High Heat - Heating with the high speed fan operation.  
Turn the Temperature Knob to the desired setting. The central position is a normal  
setting for average conditions. You can change this setting, if necessary, in  
accordance with your temperature preference.  
The thermostat automatically controls cooling or heating, but the fan runs  
continuously whenever the air conditioner is in operation. If the room is too warm,  
turn the thermostat control clockwise. If the room is too cool, turn the thermostat  
control counterclockwise.  
CAUTION  
A slight burning odor may come from the unit  
when first switching to HEAT after the cooling  
season is over. This odor, caused by fine dust  
particles on the heater, will disappear quickly.  
This is normal operation.  
When the air conditioner has been operating in the  
cooling or heating mode and is turned off or set to the fan  
only position, wait at least 3 minutes before resetting to  
the cooling operation again.  
• VENTILATION  
Push the lever to the "CLOSE" position to cool, heat or recirculate room air only.  
Pull the lever to the "OPEN" position to exhaust smoke or stale air from the room.  
This feature is best used in conjunction with the FAN ONLY position.  
PULL OPEN / PUSH CLOSE  
—4—  
2. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
— Prior to disassembling the unit, make sure that the POWER switch is set to OFF and the power cord is  
unplugged from the wall receptacle.  
2.1 MECHANICAL PARTS  
2.1.1 FRONT GRILLE  
1. Open the inlet grille downward.  
2. Remove the screw which fastens the front grille.  
3. Pull the front grille from the right side.  
4. Remove the front grille. (See Fig. 1)  
5. Re-install the component by referring to the  
removal procedure.  
Figure 1  
2.1.2 CABINET  
1. After disassembling the FRONT GRILLE, remove  
the 9 screws which fasten the cabinet at the both  
sides and the top. (See Fig. 2)  
Keep these for later use.  
Figure 2  
2.1.3 CONTROL BOX  
1. Remove the front grille. (Refer to section 2.1.1)  
2. Remove the screw which fasten the control  
box. (See Fig. 3)  
3. Pull the control box from the barrier.(See Fig.3)  
4. Discharge the capacitor by placing a 20,000 ohm  
resistor across the capacitor terminals.  
5. Disconnect two wire housings in the control box.  
6. Pull the control box forward completely.  
7. Re-install the components by referring to the  
removal procedure. (See Fig. 3)  
Figure 3  
(Refer to the circuit diagram found on pages  
29~30 in this manual and on the control box.)  
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2.2 AIR HANDLING PARTS  
2.2.1 ORIFICE, HEATER ASSY AND  
TURBO FAN  
1. Remove the front grille. (Refer to section 2.1.1)  
2. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 2.1.2)  
3. Remove the 2 screws which fasten the  
evaporator at the left side and the right side.  
(See Fig. 4)  
4. Move the evaporator sideward carefully.  
5. Remove the 2 terminals carefully  
(See Fig. 5, Electric Heater Model only)  
6. Remove the 4 screws which fasten the orifice.  
(See Fig. 5)  
Figure 4  
7. Remove the orifice. (See Fig. 5)  
Figure 5  
8. Using handheld pliers, remove the clamp which  
secures the turbo fan. (See Fig. 6)  
Figure 6  
9. Remove the turbo fan with pliers or your hand,  
without touching blades. (See Fig. 7)  
10. Re-install the components by referring to the  
removal procedures, above.  
Figure 7  
2.2.2 FAN  
1. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 2.1.2)  
2. Remove the brace and shroud cover.  
(Refer to section 2.2.1)  
3. Remove the 6 screws which fasten the condenser.  
4. Move the condenser sideways carefully.  
5. Using handheld pliers, remove the clamp which  
secures the fan.  
6. Remove the fan. (See Fig. 8)  
7. Re-install the components by referring to the  
removal procedures, above.  
Figure 8  
—6—  
2.2.3 SHROUD  
1. Remove the fan. (Refer to section 2.2.2)  
2. Remove the screw which fastens the shroud.  
3. Remove the shroud. (See Fig. 9)  
4. Re-install the components by referring to the  
removal procedures, above.  
2.3 ELECTRICAL PARTS  
2.3.1 MOTOR  
1. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 2.1.2)  
2. Remove the clamp cord and disconnect the wire  
housing in control box. (Refer to section 2.1.3)  
3. Remove the turbo fan. (Refer to section 2.2.2)  
4. Remove the fan. (Refer to section 2.2.2)  
5. Remove the 4 or 2 screws which fasten the motor.  
(See Fig. 10)  
Figure 9  
6. Remove the motor.  
7. Re-install the components by referring to the  
removal procedures, above.  
Figure 10  
2.3.2 COMPRESSOR  
1. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 2.1.2)  
2. Discharge the refrigerant system using a FreonTM  
Recovery System.  
Install a valve for the recovery, before venting the  
Freon. Remove the valve when finished.  
3. Disconnect the 3 leads from the compressor.  
4. After purging the unit completely, unbraze the  
suction and discharge tubes at the compressor  
connections.  
5. Remove the 3 nuts and the 3 washers which  
fasten the compressor. (See Fig. 11)  
6. Remove the compressor.  
7. Re-install the components by referring to the  
removal procedures, above.  
Figure 11  
2.3.3 CAPACITOR  
1. Remove the control box. (Refer to section 2.1.3)  
2. Remove knobs and the tips which fasten the  
display panel.  
3. Remove 2 screws and unfold the control box.  
(See Fig. 12)  
4. Remove the Rotary Switch.  
5. Remove the screw and the clamp which fastens  
the capacitor. (See Fig. 12)  
6. Disconnect all the leads on the capacitor terminals.  
7. Re-install the components by referring to the  
removal procedures, above.  
Figure 12  
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2.3.4 POWER CORD  
1. Remove the control box. (Refer to section 2.1.3)  
2. Unfold the control box. (Refer to section 2.3.3)  
3. Disconnect the grounding screw from the control  
box.  
4. Disconnect 2 receptacles.  
5. Remove a screw which fastens the clip cord.  
6. Pull the power cord. (See Fig. 13)  
7. Re-install the components by referring to the  
removal procedure, above.  
(Use only one ground-marked hole, , for ground  
connection.)  
8. If the supply cord of this appliance is damaged, it  
must be replaced with the factory-authorized and  
specified cord.  
Figure 13  
2.3.5 THERMOSTAT  
1. Remove the control box. (Refer to section 2.1.3)  
2. Unfold the control box. (Refer to section 2.3.3)  
3. Remove the 2 screws which fasten the thermostat.  
4. Disconnect all the leads of thermostat terminals.  
5. Remove the thermostat. (See Fig. 14)  
6. Re-install the components by referring to the  
removal procedures, above.  
Figure 14  
2.3.6 ROTARY SWITCH  
1. Remove the control box. (Refer to section 2.1.3)  
2. Unfold the control box. (Refer to section 2.3.3)  
3. Remove 2 screws which fasten the rotary switch.  
4. Disconnect all the leads of the rotary switch  
terminals.  
5. Remove the rotary switch. (See Fig. 15)  
6. Re-install the components by referring to the  
removal procedure, above.  
Figure 15  
—8—  
2.4 REFRIGERATION CYCLE  
CAUTION  
TM  
Discharge the refrigerant system using a Freon  
Recovery System.  
Install a valve for the recovery before venting the  
Freon. Remove the valve when finished.  
2.4.1 CONDENSER  
1. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 2.1.2)  
2. Remove the brace and the shroud cover.  
(Refer to section 2.2.1)  
3. Remove the 5 screws which fasten the condenser.  
4. After discharging the refrigerant completely into a  
FreonTM Recovery System, unbraze the  
interconnecting tube at the condenser  
connections.  
Figure 16  
5. Remove the condenser.  
6. Re-install the components by referring to the notes  
– on pages 13-14. (See Fig. 16)  
2.4.2 EVAPORATOR  
1. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 2.1.2)  
2. Discharge the refrigerant completely – into a  
FreonTM Recovery System.  
3. Remove the 2 screws which fasten the evaporator  
at the left side and the right side.  
4. Move the evaporator sideward carefully and then  
unbraze the interconnecting tube at the evaporator  
connectors.  
Figure 17  
5. Remove the evaporator.  
6. Re-install the components by referring to the notes  
– on pages 13-14. (See Fig. 17)  
2.4.3 CAPILLARY TUBE  
1. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 2.1.2)  
2. After discharging the refrigerant completely – into  
a FreonTM Recovery System, unbraze the  
interconnecting tube at the capillary tube.  
3. Remove the capillary tube.  
4. Re-install the components by referring to the notes  
– on page 13-14.  
—9—  
NOTES  
— Replacement of the refrigeration cycle.  
1. When replacing the refrigeration cycle, be sure to  
discharge the refrigerant system using a FreonTM  
recovery System.  
Install a valve for the recovery before venting the  
Freon. Remove the valve when finished.  
2. After discharging the unit completely, remove the  
desired component, and unbrace the pinch-off  
tubes.  
3. Solder service valves into the pinch-off tube ports,  
leaving the valves open.  
4. Solder the pinch-off tubes with Service valves.  
5. Evacuate as follows.  
6. Recharge as follows :  
1) Refrigeration cycle systems are charged from the  
High-side. If the total charge cannot be put  
in the High-side, the balance will be put in the  
suction line through the access valve which you  
installed as the system was opened.  
2) Connect the charging cylinder as shown in Fig. 18B.  
With valve C open, discharge the hose at the  
manifold connection.  
3) Open valve A and allow the proper charge to  
enter the system. Valve B is still closed.  
4) If more charge is required, the high-side will not  
take it. Close valve A.  
5) With the unit running, open valve B and add the  
balance of the charge.  
a. Do not add the liquid refrigerant to the Low-  
side.  
b. Watch the Low-side gauge; allow pressure to  
rise to 30 lbs.  
c. Turn off valve B and allow pressure to drop.  
d. Repeat steps B and C until the balance of the  
charge is in the system.  
1) Connect the vacuum pump, as illustrated Fig.  
18A.  
2) Start the vacuum pump, slowly open manifold  
valves A and B with two full turns  
counterclockwise and leave the valves closed.  
The vacuum pump is now pulling through valves  
A and B up to valve C by means of the manifold  
and entire system.  
CAUTION  
If high vacuum equipment is used, just crack  
valves A and B for a few minutes, then open  
slowly with the two full turns counterclockwise.  
This will keep oil from foaming and being  
drawn into the vacuum pump.  
6) When satisfied the unit is operating correctly,  
use the pinch-off tool with the unit still running  
and clamp on to the pinch-off tube. Using a tube  
cutter, cut the pinch-off tube about 2 inches from  
the pinch-off tool. Use sil-fos solder and solder  
pinch-off tube closed. Turn off the unit, allow it to  
set for a while, and then test the leakage of the  
pinch-off connection.  
3) Operate the vacuum pump for 20 to 30 minutes,  
until 600 microns of vacuum is obtained. Close  
valves A and B, and observe vacuum gauge for  
a few minutes. A rise in pressure would  
indicate a possible leak or moisture remaining in  
the system. With valves A and B closed, stop  
the vacuum pump.  
4) Remove the hose from the vacuum pump and  
place it on the charging cylinder. See Fig. 18B.  
Open valve C.  
Discharge the line at the manifold connection.  
5) The system is now ready for final charging.  
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Equipment needed: Vacuum pump, Charging cylinder, Manifold gauge, Brazing equipment. Pinch-off tool  
capable of making a vapor-proof seal, Leak detector, Tubing cutter, Hand Tools to remove components, Service  
valve.  
COMPOUND GAUGE  
CONDENSER  
(HIGH PRESSURE SIDE)  
MANIFOLD  
GAUGE  
A
B
CAPILLARY TUBE  
SEE INSETS  
BELOW  
EVAPORATOR  
(LOW PRESSURE SIDE)  
COMPRESSOR  
HI  
LOW  
A
B
A
B
EXTERNAL  
VACUUM PUMP  
CHARGING  
CYLINDER  
C
Figure 18A-Pulling Vacuum  
Figure 18B-Charging  
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3. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
3.1 OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS  
24-21/32"  
19-21/32"  
(626mm)  
(499mm)  
3.2 PIPING SYSTEM  
CONDENSER COILS  
FAN  
CAPILLARY TUBE  
COMPRESSOR  
MOTOR  
TURBO FAN  
EVAPORATOR COILS  
: REFRIGERANT FLOW  
Following is a brief description of the important components and their functions in the refrigeration system.  
Refer to Fig. 20 to follow the refrigeration cycle and the flow of the refrigerant in the cooling cycle.  
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER  
CYCLE OF REFRIGERATION  
EVAPORATOR COILS  
CONDENSER COILS  
VAPOR INLET  
SUCTION LIME  
COOL LOW PRESSURE VAPOR  
HOT  
DISCHARGED  
AIR  
COMPLETE LIQUID  
BOIL OFF POINT  
COOLED  
AIR  
ROOM AIR HEAT LOAD  
OUTSIDE COOLING  
AIR FOR REFRIGERANT  
PASS THROUGH  
MOTOR  
COMPRESSOR  
OIL  
LIQUID  
PRESSURE  
DROP  
LIQUID OUTLET  
HIGH PRESSURE VAPOR  
(LIQUID REFRIGERANT)  
LIQUID PEFRIGERANT  
CAPILLARY TUBE  
LOW PRESSURE VAPOR  
Figure 20  
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3.3 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
In general, possible trouble is classified in two causes.  
The one is called Starting Failure which is caused from an electrical defect, and the other is Ineffective Air  
Conditioning caused by a defect in the refrigeration circuit and improper application.  
Unit is running but cooling is ineffective  
Ineffective Cooling  
Check cold air circulation  
for smooth flow.  
Check outdoor coil  
(heat exchanger) & the fan  
operation.  
Check heat load increase.  
Unexpected residue  
Overloaded Circuit  
Dirty indoor coil  
(Heat exchanger)  
Check gas leakage.  
Repair gas leak.  
Malfunction of fan  
Clogged air filter  
Check inside gas pressure.  
Replacement of unit if the  
unit is beyond repair.  
Obstruction at air outlet  
Adjusting of refrigerant  
charge  
Stop auto air-swing  
Malfunction of compressor  
Correct above troubles  
Replacement of  
compressor  
Check clogging in  
refrigeration circuit.  
Satisfactory operation with  
temperature difference of  
inlet & outlet air ; 18-26°F  
Repair clogging in  
refrigeration circuit.  
13—  
Fails to Start  
Check power source.  
Check circuit breaker  
and fuse.  
Check control switch  
setting.  
Gas leakage at feeler bulb  
of thermostat  
Check control switch.  
Only compressor fails to  
start.  
Only fan fails to start.  
Improper wiring.  
Drop in power voltage.  
Improper thermostat setting  
Defect of fan motor  
capacitor.  
Defective compressor  
capacitor.  
Loose terminal connection.  
Improper wiring  
Irregular motor resistance  
(
).  
Irregular motor insulation  
).  
Check capacitor.  
Replacement.  
(
Replacement of fan motor  
Regular but fails to start  
Irregular motor resistance ( )  
Irregular motor insulation ( )  
Replacement of compressor  
(locking of rotor, metal)  
Replacement of compressor  
(Motor damaged)  
14—  
COMPLAINT  
CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Fan motor will not run.  
No power  
Check voltage at outlet. Correct if none.  
Power supply cord  
Rotary switch  
Check voltage to rotary switch. If none, check  
power supply cord. Replace cord if circuit is open.  
Check switch continuity. Refer to wiring diagram  
for terminal identification. Replace switch if  
defective.  
Wire disconnected or  
connection loose  
Connect wire. Refer to wiring diagram for terminal  
identification. Repair or replace loose terminal.  
Capacitor (Discharge  
Test capacitor.  
capacitor before testing.)  
Replace if not within ±10% of manufacturer's  
rating. Replace if shorted, open, or damaged.  
Will not rotate  
Fan blade hitting shroud or blower wheel hitting  
scroll. Realign assembly.  
Units using slinger ring condenser fans must  
have 1/4 to 5/16 inch clearance to the base. If it is  
hitting the base, shim up the bottom of the fan  
motor with mounting screw(s).  
Check fan motor bearings; if motor shaft will not  
rotate, replace the motor.  
Fan motor runs  
intermittently  
Revolves on overload.  
Check voltage. See limits on page 18. If not within  
limits, call an electrician.  
Test capacitor.  
Check bearings. Does the fan blade rotate freely?  
If not, replace fan motor.  
Pay attention to any change from high speed to  
low speed. If the speed does not change, replace  
the motor.  
Fan motor noise.  
Grommets  
Fan Blade  
Check grommets; if worn or missing, replace them.  
If cracked, out of balance, or partially missing,  
replace it.  
Turbo fan  
If cracked, out of balance, or partially missing,  
replace it.  
Loose set screw  
Worn bearings  
Tighten it.  
If knocking sounds continue when running or  
loose, replace the motor. If the motor hums or  
noise appears to be internal while running,  
replace motor.  
15—  
COMPLAINT  
CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Compressor will not run,  
but fan motor runs.  
Voltage  
Wiring  
Check voltage. See the limits at the bottom of this  
page. If not within limits, call an electrician.  
Check the wire connections, if loose, repair or  
replace the terminal. If wires are off, refer to wiring  
diagram for identification, and replace. Check wire  
locations. If not per wiring diagram, correct.  
Rotary  
Check for continuity, refer to the wiring diagram  
for terminal identification. Replace the switch if  
circuit is open.  
Thermostat  
Check the position of knob If not at the coldest  
setting, advance the knob to this setting and  
restart unit.  
Check continuity of the thermostat. Replace  
thermostat if circuit is open.  
Capacitor (Discharge  
capacitor before  
servicing.)  
Check the capacitor.  
Replace if not within ±10% of manufacturers  
rating. Replace if shorted, open, or damaged.  
Check the compressor for open circuit or  
ground. If open or grounded, replace the  
compressor.  
Compressor  
Overload  
Check the compressor overload, if externally  
mounted. Replace if open. (If the compressor  
temperature is high, remove the overload, cool it,  
and retest.)  
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER VOLTAGE LIMITS  
NAME PLATE RATING  
MINIMUM  
MAXIMUM  
126.5V  
253V  
115V  
103.5V  
187V  
208/230V  
16—  
REMEDY  
COMPLAINT  
CAUSE  
Compressor cycles  
on overload.  
Voltage  
Check the voltage. See the limits on the preced-  
ing page. If not within limits, call an electrician.  
Overload  
Check overload, if externally mounted.  
Replace if open. (If the compressor temperature  
is high, remove the overload, cool, and retest.)  
Fan motor  
If not running, determine the cause. Replace if  
required.  
Condenser air flow  
restriction  
Remove the cabinet. Inspect the interior surface  
of the condenser; if restricted, clean carefully  
(do not damage fins) or brush. Clean the interior  
base before reassembling.  
Condenser fins  
(damaged)  
If condenser fins are closed over a large area  
on the coil surface, head pressures will increase,  
causing the compressor to cycle. Straighten the  
fins or replace the coil.  
Capacitor  
Test capacitor.  
Wiring  
Refrigerating system  
Air filter  
Check the terminals. If loose, repair or replace.  
Check the system for a restriction.  
If restricted, clean or replace.  
Insufficient cooling or  
heating  
Exhaust damper door  
Unit undersized  
Close if open.  
Determine if the unit is properly sized for the area to  
be cooled.  
Excessive noise.  
Blower or fan  
Copper tubing  
Check the set screw or clamp. If loose or missing,  
correct. If the blower or fan is hitting air guide,  
rearrange the air handling parts.  
Remove the cabinet and carefully rearrange tubing  
not to contact cabinet, compressor, shroud, and  
barrier.  
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4. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM  
4.1 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  
MODEL : UE08A13B/UE10A33B/UE12A33B  
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
EBY36720301  
PART NO.  
Q'TY  
RE-  
NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
POWER CORD  
PER SET MARKS  
UE08A13B  
UE10A33B UE12A33B  
6411A20056Q  
6411A20056L  
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2H00598F  
ROTARY SWITCH  
FAN MOTOR  
4681A20044H  
0CZZA20012A  
4681A20041C  
4681A20041M  
6120AR2359E  
CAPACITOR  
2H01127D  
THERMOSTAT  
6750A30001N  
5300A20003B  
6750U-L028A  
6750U-L058A  
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR  
ELECTRIC HEATER  
5300A20003A  
18—  
5. EXPLODED VIEW  
MODEL: UE08A13B/UE10A33B/UE12A33B  
130900  
749180  
E
G
147582-1  
147582-2  
147581  
C
o
o
l
E
ne  
S
rg  
y
av  
e
r
F
a
n
F1  
F2  
LO  
W
E
D
M
F3  
H
IG  
H
T
im  
'
e
F
r
M
O
D
T
E
E
M
152302  
135313  
P
T
IM  
E
R
F
A
N
E
S
PE  
D
P
435301  
135312  
352390  
D
559010  
349001  
148000  
F
753011  
W48602  
149980  
346811  
130410  
349600  
359012  
W48602  
A
C
B
269310  
266003  
567502  
137215  
264110  
W0CZZ  
550140  
149410  
19—  
6. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  
R: Service Parts  
N: Non Service parts  
UE08A13B(TXX081APAA0.AWYBFRD)  
LocNo  
W0CZZ  
266003  
269310  
130410  
130900  
135313  
135312  
137215  
W48602  
346811  
147581  
147582-1  
147582-2  
148000  
749180  
149410  
349600  
550140  
149980  
152302  
352390  
753011  
359012  
559010  
264110  
567502  
435301  
FRD P/NO  
67300725  
67300502  
67300404  
67302923  
67303705  
67306104  
67306006  
67305504  
67302500  
67303019  
67306203  
67306252  
67306253  
67301801  
67303504  
67304102  
67303607  
67305001  
67303111  
67304304  
67302735  
67310101  
67302608  
67303202  
67300025  
67301411  
67304801  
DESCRIPTION  
CAPACITOR, DRAWING  
SWITCH, ROTARY  
THERMOSTAT ASSEMBLY  
BASE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE  
CABINET  
REMARK  
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
GRILLE, INLET  
GRILLE ASSEMBLY, FRONT(SINGLE)  
PANEL ASSEMBLY, CONTROL  
CLAMP, SPRING  
MOTOR ASSEMBLY, SINGLE  
LOUVER, HORIZONTAL  
LOUVER, VERTICAL  
LOUVER, VERTICAL  
BRACE  
FRAME  
KNOB ASSEMBLY  
MOUNT, MOTOR  
ISOLATOR, COMP  
SHROUD  
FILTER(MECH), A/C  
AIR GUIDE ASSEMBLY  
HEATER, ELECTRIC  
FAN, TURBO  
FAN ASSEMBLY, AXIAL  
POWER CORD ASSEMBLY  
O.L.P  
GRILLE, REAR  
20—  
UE10A33B(TXX103APAA0.AWYBFRD)  
LocNo  
266003  
269310  
130410  
130900  
135313  
135312  
137215  
W48602  
346811  
147581  
147582-1  
147582-2  
148000  
749180  
149410  
349600  
149980  
550140  
152302  
352390  
753011  
359012  
559010  
W0CZZ  
264110  
567502  
435301  
FRD P/NO  
DESCRIPTION  
SWITCH, ROTARY  
THERMOSTAT ASSEMBLY  
BASE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE  
CABINET  
REMARK  
67300502  
67300404  
67302919  
67303705  
67306104  
67306005  
67305504  
67302500  
67303008  
67306203  
67306252  
67306253  
67301801  
67303504  
67304102  
67303607  
67303111  
67305000  
67304304  
67302735  
67310100  
67302608  
67303202  
67300711  
67300029  
67301413  
67304801  
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
GRILLE, INLET  
GRILLE ASSEMBLY, FRONT(SINGLE)  
PANEL ASSEMBLY, CONTROL  
CLAMP, SPRING  
MOTOR ASSEMBLY, SINGLE  
LOUVER, HORIZONTAL  
LOUVER, VERTICAL  
LOUVER, VERTICAL  
BRACE  
FRAME  
KNOB ASSEMBLY  
MOUNT, MOTOR  
SHROUD  
ISOLATOR, COMP  
FILTER(MECH), A/C  
AIR GUIDE ASSEMBLY  
HEATER, ELECTRIC  
FAN, TURBO  
FAN ASSEMBLY, AXIAL  
CAPACITOR, DRAWING  
POWER CORD ASSEMBLY  
O.L.P  
GRILLE, REAR  
21—  
UE12A33B(TXX123APAA0.AWYBFRD)  
LocNo  
130410  
130900  
135312  
135313  
137215  
147581  
FRD P/NO  
DESCRIPTION  
BASE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE  
CABINET  
REMARK  
67302921  
67303705  
67306005  
67306104  
67305504  
67306203  
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
GRILLE ASSEMBLY, FRONT(SINGLE)  
GRILLE, INLET  
PANEL ASSEMBLY, CONTROL  
LOUVER, HORIZONTAL  
LOUVER, VERTICAL  
LOUVER, VERTICAL  
BRACE  
147582-1 67306252  
147582-2 67306253  
148000  
149410  
149980  
152302  
264110  
266003  
269310  
346811  
349600  
352390  
359012  
435301  
550140  
559010  
567502  
749180  
753011  
W0CZZ  
W48602  
67301801  
67304102  
67303111  
67304304  
67300029  
67300502  
67300404  
67303020  
67303606  
67302735  
67302608  
67304801  
67305000  
67303202  
67300056  
67303504  
67310100  
67300711  
67302500  
KNOB ASSEMBLY  
SHROUD  
FILTER(MECH), A/C  
POWER CORD ASSEMBLY  
SWITCH, ROTARY  
THERMOSTAT ASSEMBLY  
MOTOR ASSEMBLY, SINGLE  
MOUNT, MOTOR  
AIR GUIDE ASSEMBLY  
FAN, TURBO  
GRILLE, REAR  
ISOLATOR, COMP  
FAN ASSEMBLY, AXIAL  
O.L.P  
FRAME  
HEATER, ELECTRIC  
CAPACITOR, DRAWING  
CLAMP, SPRING  
22—  
FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO.  
Post Office Box 1540 4200 N. Pan Am Expressway San Antonio, Texas 78295-1540  
(210) 357-4400 FAX (210) 357-4480  
P/NO.:3828A20040L  
Printed in China  
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