Troubleshooting – Friedrich HAZARDGARG R-410A User Manual

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Problem

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

Possible Solution

Possible Solution

Compressor

attempts to

start, or runs for

short periods

only. Cycles on

overload.

Compressor attempts to start

before system pressures are

equalized.

Allow a minimum of 3 minutes to allow pressures

to equalize before attempting to start.

Low or fluctuating voltage.

Check voltage with unit operating. Check for

other appliances on the circuit. Unit should be on

separate circuit for proper voltage, and be fused

separately

Incorrect wiring

Connect per appropriate wiring diagram

Shorted or incorrect capacitor

Replace capacitor

Restricted or low air flow through

condenser coil

Check motor fan blade.

Compressor running abnormally

hot

Check for refrigerant restriction, blocked airflow,

loose wires at compressor terminals and fan

motor capacitor voltage.

Overload opens too soon.

Change compressor if all other corrections above

are normal.

Problem

Possible Cause

Compressor does

not start - fan

motor runs.

Thermostat contacts not closing.

Check continuity of thermostat at coldest setting. If

compressor runs, replace thermostat.

Low voltage supply.

Check for nameplate voltage. Provide proper

voltage.

Switch (On-Off) inoperative.

Test for continuity.

Defective capacitor.

Test with analyzer, replace if needed.

Compressor internal overload

open.

Check voltage at compressor terminals. If voltage

is satisfactory, replace compressor.

Solid state relay open.

Replace relay.

Open or shorted compressor

windings.

Check windings for continuity and resistance. If

open, replace compressor.

Problem

Possible Cause

Does not cool, or

cools only slightly.

Thermostat open or inoperative.

Set to coldest position. Test thermostat and

replace if necessary.

Dirty air filter.

Clean as recommended in Owner’s Manual.

Dirty or plugged condenser or

evaporator coil.

Clean coils.

Poor air circulation in area being

cooled.

Adjust air louvers. Check application. Check for

dirty filter or evap coil. Check fan motor. Correct as

needed.

Low capacity - undercharge.

Check for leak and make necessary repairs.

Compressor not pumping properly. Replace compressor.

TROUBLESHOOTING

NOTE: If Inside Coil Freezes Up

Your Friedrich Hazardgard is designed not to freeze with outdoor temperatures as low as 45°F (7°C). If the indoor coil should

ice over while cooling, set the thermostat to the warmest position until the ice on the coil is gone. Setting the thermostat to a

slightly warmer position will probably keep ice from forming on the coil. A dirty filter will contribute to icing.

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