Service and Parts Manual (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022)
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- SPECIFICATIONS
- INSTALLATION
- MAINTENANCE
- R-410A SEALED SYSTEM REPAIR
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Diagnostic Codes
- Outdoor Unit
- Outdoor Unit When The Compressor Is In Operation
- Indoor Unit
- Led Display
- Test the jumper terminals
- Protection Circuit Fault Isolation
- Compressor Fault Isolation
- Electric FIlter Board Fault Isolation
- Electrical Communication Fault ISOLATION
- Unit does not run
- Error Code 39-DC FAN
- Error Code 39-PG Fan
- Error Code 9
- Error Code 13
- Error Code 8
- Error Code 15
- Error Code 16 Cooling Mode
- Error Code 16 Heating Mode
- Error Code 21 Cooling Mode
- Error Code 11 EEPROM Fault
- Error Code 20
- Error Code 33
- Error Code 34
- Error Code 14
- Error Code 1
- Error Code 2
- Error Code 6
- COMPONENTS TESTING
- WIRING DIAGRAMS
- PARTS CATALOG
- Introduction
- 115V Indoor Unit 9-12K
- 230V Indoor Unit 9-12K
- 230V Indoor Unit High Seer 9K
- 230V Indoor Unit High Seer12K
- 230V Indoor Unit 18K
- 230V Indoor Unit 24K
- 230V Indoor Unit 36k
- 115V Outdoor Unit 9K
- 115V Outdoor Unit 12K
- 230V Outdoor Unit 9k
- 230V Outdoor Unit 12k
- 230V Outdoor Unit 18k
- 230V Outdoor Unit 18k
- 230V Outdoor Unit 24k
- Outdoor Unit 36k
- 230v Outdoor Unit 9K HIGH SEER
- 230V Outdoor Unit 12K HIGH SEER
- APPENDIX
- LIMITED WARRANTY
- CUSTOMER SATISFACTION and QUALITY ASSURANCE
- FRIEDRICH AUTHORIZED PARTS DEPOTS
36 PB
INSTALLATION
Leak Check, Evacuation, and Charging (Triple Evacuation)
Friedrich requires all installations are Leak Checked and Evacuated in accordance to the “triple evacuation” process. This
process promotes a dry tight refrigeration system before opening the service valves. It recommended that a single port
refrigeration manifold and hoses rated over 31.5psi be used. Refrigeration hose valves, along with a vacuum pump and
micron gauge, must be used to ensure the system can be vacuumed and held under 500 microns. Check all equipment and
hoses for proper usage and leaks before beginning.
1. 1st Nitrogen Pressure Test:
Ensure all refrigeration connections are properly ared, secured, and torqued to their respective settings.
Pressurize the system with nitrogen to 550psi. Soap all connections with an approved refrigerant leak detection
solution.
The pressure in the system must hold for one hour respective to the environmental conditions and should not vary
less than 540psi. If pressure can not be adequate held, check integrity of ares and torque specications. Once
pressure is held adequately, purge the nitrogen charge to system pressure of 5-10psi. DO NOT RETURN TO
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE.
2. 1st Vacuum Micron Test:
Connect hoses and vacuum pump to the outdoor unit as shown in Fig. 436. Start the vacuum pump and vacuum to
1000 microns. Close the valve to the vacuum pump and check for micron rise for 15 minutes. If microns rise to near
atmospheric pressure, there is a potential leak; repeat step 1. If microns rise over 5000, the system is very wet and
will require further nitrogen purges.
3. 2nd Nitrogen Break:
Once the system holds below 5000 microns, reconnect the nitrogen tank break the system vacuum with 30-50psi of
nitrogen. Wait 5 minutes, then purge to 5-10psi. DO NOT RETURN TO ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE.
4. 2nd Vacuum Micron Test:
Reconnect vacuum pump and gauge and begin evacuation. Vacuum system to 500 microns. Close vacuum valve
and check for micron rise. Vacuum should hold under 1000 microns. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until achieved.
5. 3rd Nitrogen Break:
Once the system holds below 1000 microns, reconnect the nitrogen tank break the system vacuum with 30-50psi of
nitrogen. Wait 5 minutes, then purge to 5-10psi. DO NOT RETURN TO ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE.
6. 3rd Final Vacuum Micron Test:
Reconnect vacuum pump and gauge and begin evacuation. Vacuum system to 300 microns. Close vacuum valve
and check for micron rise. Vacuum should hold under 500 microns. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until achieved. Once held
under 500 microns, the system is considered dry and tight.
7. Charging the system:
Unscrew Service Valve Caps to expose the inner hexagon head. Use an allen-head spanner or service wrench with
appropriate adapter to release the refrigerant into the system. If the calculated line set length is over 24.5 ft, weight
in the additional charge with an approved refrigerant scale as needed. Refer to g. 437.