Friedrich H)A09K25 Manual De Usuario

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Ductwork Preparation
Pull the fl ex duct tight. Extra fl ex duct slack can greatly 
increase static pressure
Explanation of charts
Chart A is the nominal dry coil VERT-I-PAK CFMs.  Chart 
B is the correction factors beyond nominal conditions.  
Refrigerant Charging
Note:  Because the earlier model Vert-I- Paks are sealed 
systems, service process tubes will have to be installed.  
First install a line tap and remove refrigerant from system. 
The H suffi x model Vert-I-Paks have factory installed ser-
vice values. Make necessary sealed system repairs and 
vacuum system. Weigh in charge according to the unit data 
plate. Crimp process tube line and solder end shut.  Do 
not leave a service valve in the sealed system.
Proper refrigerant charge is essential to proper unit 
operation. Operating a unit with an improper refrigerant 
charge will result in reduced performance (capacity) and/or 
effi ciency. Accordingly, the use of proper charging methods 
during servicing will insure that the unit is functioning as 
designed and that its compressor will not be damaged.
Too much refrigerant (overcharge) in the system is just as 
bad (if not worse) than not enough refrigerant (undercharge). 
They both can be the source of certain compressor 
failures if they remain uncorrected for any period of time. 
Quite often, other problems (such as low air fl ow across 
evaporator, etc.) are misdiagnosed as refrigerant charge 
problems. The refrigerant circuit diagnosis chart will assist 
you in properly diagnosing these systems.
An overcharged unit will at times return liquid refrigerant 
(slugging) back to the suction side of the compressor 
eventually causing a mechanical failure within the 
compressor. This mechanical failure can manifest itself 
as valve failure, bearing failure, and/or other mechanical 
failure. The specifi c type of failure will be infl uenced by the 
amount of liquid being returned, and the length of time the 
slugging continues.
Not enough refrigerant (Undercharge) on the other hand, 
will cause the temperature of the suction gas to increase 
to the point where it does not provide suffi cient cooling for 
the compressor motor. When this occurs, the motor winding 
temperature will increase causing the motor to overheat 
and possibly cycle open the compressor overload protector. 
Continued overheating of the motor windings and/or cycling 
of the overload will eventually lead to compressor motor 
or overload failure.
Airfl ow Charts A – D Suffi x
Chart A        CFM @ 230 Volts - DRY COIL
Model —>
V(E,H)A09/A12
V(E,H)A18
Fan Speed  —>
High
CFM
Low
CFM
High
CFM
Low
CFM
ESP (in water)
0.00
N/A
427
N/A
517
0.10
411
387
510
480
0.20
373
347
500
470
0.30
327
310
490
460
Chart B 
Correction Factors
To Correct for:
Correction 
Factor
230 Volts
1.00
208 Volts
0.97
Dry Coil
1.00
Wet Coil
0.94
Chart A – CFM
Model
18000
12000 / 9000
.00
520
420
.10
510
410
.20
500
370
.30
490
330
Chart B – Correction Multipliers
Correction Multipliers for:
230V
1.00
208V
0.97
Heating
1.00
Cooling
0.95
All values listed are inches W.C. with a wet 
indoor coil with fi lter installed.
Chart C – VE/VHA CFM
VEA/VHA24K
Low
High
.1" ESP
750
815
.2" ESP
725
780
.3" ESP
700
745
.4" ESP
675
700