Sanyo ces26wsd7-b manual
Compressor Current Detection Circuit Electronic Expansion Valve Control Voltage Detection Control Checking the Electrical Components This manual will help you understand and service the air conditioner. To help you find the information you need, we have divided it into 5 main sections. Each section is divided into chapters with charts, tables and explanations to help you find and repair problems.
Section 1: Specifications, tells you about the physical and electrical make up of the unit, as well as its heating and cooling capacities. Look in this section to find the correct values for components and functions. Section 2: Processes and Functions, explains each different part of the cooling and heating cycle, and how each control function reacts to changing conditions to keep the room at the set temperature range.
Section 3: Electrical Data , which has fold-out schematic and wiring diagrams so you can find the parts you need to check when something is wrong, and see how they should be connected. Section 4: Service Procedures, has two main parts, a diagnostic chapter to help you find the specific component to replace or adjust, and a chapter with specific procedures and values to guide you in checking the electrical components in the unit.
You can use this manual both as a reference to find specific information about the capacity, functions and construction of this unit, and as a source of information to help you set up and maintain the unit. When this unit is not working properly, and the cause is not known, you can use the procedures in Section 3: Servicing Procedures to find the problem, fix it, and restore the unit to its proper functioning.
This air conditioner has many helpful self diagnostic features to help you identify problem areas quickly. So you will be ready when a problem happens, we suggest you look this manual over and become familiar with it by following these steps:. They are designed to guide you quickly through the possible causes for each kind of problem that is likely to happen to the Unit. Particularly read the introduction to this section, and the parts about the self-diagnosis and error codes which show on the display.
You already know about most of these procedures. This chapter gives you the specific values and methods for these components. Read the Instruction Manual! The Instruction Manual is included here because it helps you help the user to set the temperature controls properly and know how to take care of any simple problems that may happen, as well as know when to call for service. The Instruction Manual also has illustrations, care, and installation information not found in the rest of the service manual.
It is short, and if you read it carefully, you will be able to answer the customers questions easily, and also know the most efficient ways for setting times and temperatures. Please use this manual to make your work easier, keep the air conditioner functioning well, and keep your customers satisfied.
Grille center. Panel center. Air intake grille. Air outlet. Drain connection. Power supply entry. For discharge duct. Humidifier option mounting hole Suspension bolt mounting. Refrigerant tube joint narrow tube.
Refrigerant tube joint wide tube. Refrigerant tubing inlet. Power supply inlet. Cold Draft Prevention Heating Cycle Automatic Fan Speed Indoor Unit Outdoor Fan Speed Control Condensing Temperature Control Cooling Discharge Temperature Control Cooling and Heating This process is controlled by the thermostat located in the remote control unit.
The figures on this and the next pages show how each part of the system performs when the room temperature changes and the thermostat activates the compressor to start thermo ON or stop thermo OFF. Once the compressor starts , it keeps running for 5 minutes. Once the compressor stops , it will not start running again for 3 minutes. For 5 minutes after the compressor is first turned on, and for 3 minutes after it is turned off, the compressor is not controlled by the room sensor.
The cold draft prevention function controls indoor fan speed so a strong draft of cold air will not blow out before the indoor heat exchange coils have warmed up. This condition occurs in the following 3 cases:. Room Temperature Control, Heating. The indoor fan motor operates in L instead of LL for 3 seconds as it starts to give the fan an initial boost. The main idea of this chart is to show that the indoor fan speed increases and gets closer to the set fan speed as the coil temperature E2 rises.
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