2007 Room Air Conditioners: Factory Location I Located As First Digit in Serial Number
2007 Room Air Conditioners: Factory Location I Located As First Digit in Serial Number
2007 Room Air Conditioners: Factory Location I Located As First Digit in Serial Number
FACTORY LOCATION I
LOCATED AS FIRST DIGIT
IN SERIAL NUMBER
4-31
32-40
41-47
48-58
59-61
All Frigidaire products have an LCDI located in the plug head or in-line.
The power supply cord contains a current device that senses damage to
the power cord. To test your power supply cord does the following:
1. Plug in the Air Conditioner.
2. The power supply cord will have TWO buttons on the plug head. Press the TEST
button. You will notice a click as the RESET button pops out.
3. Press the RESET button. Again you will notice a click as the button engages.
4. The power supply cord is now supplying electricity to the unit. (On some products
this is also indicated by a light on the plug head).
Notes:
● Do not use this device to turn the unit on or off.
● Always make sure the RESET button is pushed in for correct operation.
● The power supply cord must be replaced if it fails to reset when either the TEST
button is pushed, or it cannot be reset. A new one can be obtained from the
product manufacturer.
● If power supply cord is damaged, it CANNOT be repaired, it MUST be replaced by
one obtained from the product manufacturer.
Refrigeration System
Compressor Mfg. SENLIN SENLIN LG LG
Compressor Number SD074SW-H3BD SD074SW-H3BD QA075CDE QA075CDE
Compressor Type Rotary Rotary Rotary Rotary
Overload Protector BF900-KB BF900-KB MRA12112-12026 MRA12112-12026
Capacitor-µ farads 35/8uF 370V 35/8uF 370V 35/8uF 370V 35/8uF 370V
Refrigerant Charge 03001280 03001280 03001274 03001274
Restrictor Tube 9.87 9.87 9.87 9.87
Thermostat Type Electronic Electronic Electronic Electronic
Installation Instructions
Kit Type
Part Number 64611008 64611008 64611008 64611008
Control Thermostat Location
Page 46 Page 46 Page 46 Page 46
Diagram
Condenser Fan and
Evaporator Blower Location Page 56 Page 56 Page 56 Page 56
Diagram
Refrigeration System
Compressor Mfg. SENLIN SENLIN LG LG
Compressor Number SD086SW-H3BG SD086SW-H3BG QA084CAF QA084CAF
Compressor Type Rotary Rotary Rotary Rotary
Overload Protector BF900-KB BF900-KB MRA98703-790 MRA98703-790
Capacitor-µ farads 35uF/6uF 300V 35uF/6uF 300V 35uF/6uF 300V 35uF/6uF 300V
Refrigerant Charge 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7
Restrictor Tube 03001050 03001050 03001276 03001276
Thermostat Type Capillary Capillary Capillary Capillary
Installation Instructions
Kit Type
64611007 64611007 64611007 64611007
Part Number
Control Thermostat Location
Diagram Page 47 Page 47 Page 47 Page 47
Condenser Fan and
Evaporator Blower Location Page 57 Page 57 Page 57 Page 57
Diagram
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11
12
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14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
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31
63611326
32
63611620
33
M1
~
M2
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63611613
34
63611614
35
63611622
36
63611091
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38
39
63611629
40
43
160cm
45
130cm
46
160cm
47
56
57
6cm
8cm
115 VAC 103.5 VAC 126.5 VAC To test for low voltage, use a reliable meter with sufficient
capacity to measure the required voltage. Take
230 VAC 207 VAC 253 VAC measurements at the electric power entry point and at the
electric outlet serving the air conditioner. Take readings
208/230 197.5 VAC 253 VAC
with the unit off, while the unit is starting, and again while
the unit is running. The lowest reading should not drop
AIR CONDITIONER VOLTAGE LIMITS below the lowest value listed in the chart.
Low voltage is a common cause of trouble in the operation HIGH VOLTAGE
of any room air conditioner.
High voltage can be equally troublesome, causing motors
Improper voltage may cause one or more of the following to overheat, cycle on their protectors, or break down
problems: electrically. This problem can only be solved by the power
1. Unit will not start. company.
2. Compressor motor cycling on motor protector. ELECTRONIC CONTROL
3. Premature failure of motor protector.
4. Blown fuses. This control is not repairable. If any component in the
5. Premature failure of compressor or fan motor. control is defective, the entire control must be replaced.
6. Noticable dimming of lights when air conditioner is
running. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Repair or replace any
7. Evaporator icing. Low voltage may reduce fan speed malfunctioning line voltage component before testing
resulting in inadequate air flow over evaporator, thereby or replacing the electronic control. DO NOT assume a
allowing it to ice up. service problem is directly caused by the electronic
control system. A line voltage component (including
power cord and wiring) that has opened, shorted,
grounded or otherwise malfunctioned, may have created
a service problem.
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Wattage decreases slowly until abnormally low. 1. Undercharged, restricted strainer or plugged
restrictor tube.
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No heat. 1. No power.
2. Selector switch position.
3. Temperature control position.
4. Fan motor.
5. Heating element.
6. Selector switch.
7. Temperature control.
8. Terminals and connectors.
Fan motor will not rotate during heat cycle. 1. Thermostatic drain valve. (Water level control, if
(Heat/Cool models only.) applicable.)
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