Service & Parts Manual (Non Q) (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022)
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- SPECIFICATIONS
- OPERATION
- ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
- REMOVE AND INSTALL THE CHASSIS
- R-410A SEALED SYSTEM REPAIR
- COMPONENT TESTING- Hermetic Components Check
- Reversing Valve Description And Operation
- Testing The Reversing Valve Solenoid Coil
- Checking The Reversing Valve
- Replace The Reversing Valve
- Touch Test Chart : To Service Reversing Valves
- Compressor Checks
- Compressor Replacement
- Fan Motor
- Capacitors
- Heating Element
- Drain Pan Valve
- Testing the User Interface and Electronic Control Board
- Thermistors Description
- Electronic Control Board Identification
- Replace the Electronic Control Board
- Replace the User Interface
 
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- WIRING DIAGRAMS
- PARTS CATALOG
- Available Accessories
61 PB
COMPONENT TESTING
Compressor Replacement
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD 
Turn  off  electric  power  before  service  or 
installation.  Extreme  care  must  be  used,  if  it 
becomes necessary to work on equipment with 
power applied.
Failure to do so could result in serious injury or 
death.
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. 
1. Be certain to perform all necessary electrical and refrigeration 
tests to be sure the compressor is actually defective before 
replacing.
2. Recover all refrigerant from the system though the process 
tubes. PROPER HANDLING OF RECOVERED REFRIGERANT 
ACCORDING TO EPA REGULATIONS IS REQUIRED. Do not use 
gauge manifold for this purpose if there has been a burnout. You 
will contaminate your manifold and hoses. Use a Schrader valve 
adapter and copper tubing for burnout failures.
3.After all refrigerant has been recovered, disconnect suction and 
discharge lines from the compressor and remove compressor. Be 
certain to have both suction and discharge process tubes open to 
atmosphere.
4.Carefully pour a small amount of oil from the suction stub of the 
defective compressor into a clean container.
5.Using an acid test kit (one shot or conventional kit), test the oil 
for acid content according to the instructions with the kit.
6.If any evidence of a burnout is found, no matter how slight, the 
system will need to be cleaned up following proper procedures.
7.Install the replacement compressor.
8. Pressurize with a combination of R-410A and nitrogen and leak 
test all connections with a leak detector. Recover refrigerant and 
repair any leaks found.
8a. If leak detector is unavailable remove all refrigerant from 
system and pressurize with nitrogen to 550 psi. Check that system 
holds pressure.
Repeat Step 8 to insure no more leaks are present
9. Evacuate the system with a good vacuum pump capable 
of a nal vacuum of 500 microns or less. The system should 
be evacuated through both liquid line and suction line gauge 
ports. While the unit is being evacuated, seal all openings on 
the defective compressor. Compressor manufacturers will void 
warranties on units received not properly sealed. Do not distort 
the manufacturers tube connections.
10. Recharge the system with the correct amount of refrigerant. 
The proper refrigerant charge will be found on the unit rating 
plate. The use of an accurate measuring device, such as a 
charging cylinder, electronic scales or similar device is necessary.
WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD 
The use of nitrogen requires a pressure
regulator. Follow all safety procedures and 
wear protective safety clothing etc. 
Failure to follow proper safety procedures 
could result in serious injury or death. 
FREEZE HAZARD 
Proper safety procedures must be followed, 
and proper protective clothing must be worn 
when working with liquid refrigerant.
Failure to follow these procedures could 
result in minor to moderate injury.
CAUTION










