Service and Parts Manual (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022)
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- Important Safety Information
- Personal Injury Or Death Hazards
- Operation of Equipment in During Construction
- Typical Unit Components and Dimensions
- Model Number Reference Guide
- Serial Number Reference Guide
- Product Features
- General Specifications 9-12k Heat Pump Models
- Electrical Data
- Function and Control
- Buttons and Display
- Temperature Definition
- System Basic Function
- 1) Cooling Mode
- 2) Heating Mode
- 3) Room Freeze Protection (AUTO HEATING)
- 4) Temperature Sensor Open Circuit or Short Circuit Protection
- 5) Power cut protection
- 6) Compressor and DC-inverter features
- 7) Smart fresh air system
- Advanced Functions
- Advanced Settings
- Memory Function
- FD Control (front-desk control) & 24V REMOTE THERMOSTAT
- Protection Functions
- System Configuration Fresh Air Vent Control
- Digital Control User Input Configuration
- Settings- Detailed Configurations
- Refrigeration Sequence Of Operation
- Refrigerant System Diagram
- PTAC Installation Recommendations
- Wall Sleeve Installation Instructions (PDXWS)
- Alternate Wall Installations
- PXDR10 Drain Kit Installation
- External Drain
- PXGA Standard Grille
- Chassis Install
- Remote Control Thermostat Installation
- Front Desk Control Terminal
- Final Inspection & Start-up Checklist
- Remove Chassis
- Remove User Interface
- Open Electrical Control Box
- Remove Main PCB (logic) Board
- Remove Power Cord
- Remove Power PCB
- Remove IPM PCB (Inverter Board)
- Remove Blower Wheel (Inside Fan)
- Remove Blower Wheel Motor (Inside Fan)
- Remove Heating Element
- Remove Freshaire Components
- Remove Outdoor Fan
- Remove Reversing valve Solenoid
- Refrigerant Charging
- Undercharged Refrigerant Systems
- Overcharged Refrigerant Systems
- Restricted Refrigerant System
- Sealed System Method of Charging/ Repairs
- Hermetic Components Check
- Reversing Valve Description And Operation
- Testing The Reversing Valve Solenoid Coil
- Checking The Reversing Valve
- Touch Test Chart : To Service Reversing Valves
- Compressor Checks
- Compressor Replacement
- Compressor Replacement -Special Procedure in Case of Compressor Burnout
- Check Indoor Fan Motor
- Check Outdoor Fan Motor
- Check Fan Motor Capacitors
- Main PCB (logic) Board Connector Identification
- Power PCB (Power Board) Connector Identification
- Basic Troubleshooting
- Error code and solutions
- Unit Does Not Operate
- Check Electric Heater Control
- Check Thermistors
- Check Thermistors -Resistance Table of Thermistors (5K)
- Check Thermistors -Resistance Table of Thermistors (50K)(Compressor Discharge Sensor)
- PARTS CATALOG
44 PB
INSTALLATION
Front Desk Control Terminal
27
Front Desk Control Terminal
(ONLY FOR UNIT CONTROL)
The Friedrich PV model PTAC has built-in provisions for connection to an
external switch to control power to the unit. The switch can be a central
desk control system.
For front desk control operation, connect one side of the normal open
switch to the R terminal and the other to the FD terminal.
The control logic as below:
(a). Turn ON unit: short R and FD then release for one time within 5s.
(b). Turn OFF unit: short R and FD then release for twice within 5s.
(c). Force unit shut down for one time: short R and FD short over 5s.
NOTE: After forced shut down, you can turn on the unit again by control
panel.
NOTE: The desk control system and switches must be field supplied.
Energy Management
Sometimes known as Front Desk Control, an input is provided so that the
unit can be manually disabled from a remote location. If the unit detects
24Vac on this input, it will automatically turn itself off.If no voltage is
detected on the input , the unit will run normally.
NOTE: It is the installer's responsibility to ensure that all control wiring
connections are made in accordance with the installation
instructions.Improper connection of the thermostat control
wiring and/or tampering with the unit's internal wiring can
void the equipment warranty.Other manufacturer's PTACs
and even older Friedrich models may have different control
wire connections.Questions concerning proper connections
to the unit should be directed to Friedrich.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Turn off electrical power before service
or installation.
ALL electrical connections and wiring
MUST be installed by a qualified
electrician and conform to the National
Code and all local codes which have
jurisdiction.
Improper connection of the thermostat
control wiring and/or tampering with the
units internal wiring may result in property
damage, personal injury or death.
27
Front Desk Control Terminal
(ONLY FOR UNIT CONTROL)
The Friedrich PV model PTAC has built-in provisions for connection to an
external switch to control power to the unit. The switch can be a central
desk control system.
For front desk control operation, connect one side of the normal open
switch to the R terminal and the other to the FD terminal.
The control logic as below:
(a). Turn ON unit: short R and FD then release for one time within 5s.
(b). Turn OFF unit: short R and FD then release for twice within 5s.
(c). Force unit shut down for one time: short R and FD short over 5s.
NOTE: After forced shut down, you can turn on the unit again by control
panel.
NOTE: The desk control system and switches must be field supplied.
Energy Management
Sometimes known as Front Desk Control, an input is provided so that the
unit can be manually disabled from a remote location. If the unit detects
24Vac on this input, it will automatically turn itself off.If no voltage is
detected on the input , the unit will run normally.
NOTE: It is the installer's responsibility to ensure that all control wiring
connections are made in accordance with the installation
instructions.Improper connection of the thermostat control
wiring and/or tampering with the unit's internal wiring can
void the equipment warranty.Other manufacturer's PTACs
and even older Friedrich models may have different control
wire connections.Questions concerning proper connections
to the unit should be directed to Friedrich.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Turn off electrical power before service
or installation.
ALL electrical connections and wiring
MUST be installed by a qualified
electrician and conform to the National
Code and all local codes which have
jurisdiction.
Improper connection of the thermostat
control wiring and/or tampering with the
units internal wiring may result in property
damage, personal injury or death.