Friedrich H)A09K25 Manual De Usuario

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Touch Test in Heating/Cooling Cycle
The only defi nite indications that the slide is in the mid-po-
sition is if all three tubes on the suction side of the valve are 
hot after a few minutes of running time.
NOTE: A condition other than those illustrated above, and 
on page 19, indicate that the reversing valve is not shifting 
properly. Both tubes shown as hot or cool must be the same 
corresponding tempera ture.
Procedure For Changing Reversing Valve
1. 
Install Process Tubes.  Recover refrigerant from sealed 
system. PROPER HANDLING OF RECOVERED 
REFRIGERANT ACCORDING TO EPA REGULATIONS 
IS REQUIRED.
2. 
Remove solenoid coil from reversing valve. If coil is to 
be reused, protect from heat while changing valve.
3. 
Unbraze all lines from reversing valve.
4. 
Clean all excess braze from all tubing so that they will 
slip into fi ttings on new valve.
5. 
Remove solenoid coil from new valve.
6. 
Protect new valve body from heat while brazing with 
plastic heat sink (Thermo Trap) or wrap valve body with 
wet rag.
Checking Reversing Valve
NOTE: You must have normal operating  pressures before 
the reversing valve can shift.
Check for proper refrigerant charge. Sluggish or sticky 
reversing valves can sometimes be remedied by reversing 
the valve several time with the airfl ow restricted to increase 
system pressure.
To raise head pressure during the cooling season the airfl ow 
through the outdoor coil can be restricted . During heating 
the indoor air can be restricted by blocking the return air.
Dented or damaged valve body or capillary tubes can 
prevent the main slide in the valve body from shifting.
If you determine this is the problem, replace the reversing 
valve.
After all of the previous inspections and checks have been 
made and determined correct, then perform the “Touch 
Test” on the reversing valve.
Reversing Valve in Heating Mode
CAUTION
Never energize the coil when it is removed 
from the valve, as a coil burnout will result.
7. 
Fit all lines into new valve and braze lines into new 
valve.
8. 
Pressurize sealed system with a combina tion of R-22 
and nitrogen and check for leaks, using a suitable leak 
detector. Recover refrigerant per EPA guidelines.
9. 
Once the sealed system is leak free, install solenoid 
coil on new valve and charge the sealed system by 
weighing in the proper amount and type of refrigerant 
as shown on rating plate.  Crimp the process tubes 
and solder the ends shut.  Do not leave schrader or 
piercing valves in the sealed system.
Reversing Valve in Cooling Mode