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Malfunction 8.   Heater   fails   to   operate evaporator   fan   operates. when 9.   Compressor   fails   to   operate. 10.   Cooling   excessive   in   cooling position. 11.  Louvers  fail  to  operate. Section  IV.  , Table  3-2.   Troubleshooting   (cont.) Probable Cause c.  Iced   or   dirty   evaporator   coil. d.  Fan   blade   off   shaft. e.  Fan   motor   not   operating. a.. b. d. e. a. b, c. d. e. f.  Air   intake   blocked. Switch No. 3 not on  “HEAT”. Switch  No.  4  not  set  high  enough. Defective   power   relay. Loose    connections Burned out heating coil element(s). Switch   No.   3   not   on   “COOL”. Switch  No.  4  not  set  at  low  enough temperature. Loose   connection   in   wiring. Defective   power   relay. Defective   selector   switch,   switch No.   3. f. Compressor     defective. a.  Thermostatic    expansion    valve defective. b.  Power  relay  defective. c.  Heater    element    defective. d. Heater  overtemperature  protective defective. e.  Thermostat     defective. a.  Bent   linkage   causing   bind. b.  Defective    control. c.   Defective   louver. d.  Foreign   object   in   louver   blades. MAINTENANCE 3-5.  General The   condenser   and   evaporator   sections   are separately   housed   within   metal   panels   on   three sides,  top  and  bottom.  In  the  condenser  section,  the coil  and  receiver  are  protected  by  an  open  screen which  is  attached  to  the  front  of  the  unit.  The panels  are  provided  with  stud  fastener  receptacles Corrective    Action Report t o    d i r e c t support maintenance. Replace    fan    blade    (para    3-17). Refer  to  paragraph  3-17. Remove   obstruction   from   intake. Put   switch   No.   3   on   “HEAT”’ Turn  switch   No.   4  counter  wise. Replace   relay   (para   3-27). Check   for   and   tighten   loose connections. Replace   heating   coil   element   (para 3-31). Put   switch   No.   3   on   “COOL” Set   switch   No.   4   to   “COOLER’”. d. e. f. a. b. c. d. e. a. b. d. e. f. a. b. c. d. e. a. b. c. d. Check   for   and   tighten   loose connections. Replace   power   relay   (para   3-27). Replace   switch   (para   3-25). R e p o r t    t o direct support maintenance. R e p o r t    t o direct support maintenance. Replace   power  relay,  (para  3-27). Replace   heater   element   (para   3-- 31). Replace   heater   over   temperature protector   (para   3-24). R e p o r t    t o    d i r e c t support maintenance. Straighten   linkage. Replace   control   (para   3-26). Replace  louver  (para   3-8). R e m o v e     f o r e i g n     o b j e c t     f r om blades. which  enable  the  panels  to  be  removed  easily  for access   to   internal   components.   The   evaporator section  contains  louvers  at  the  top  front  and  rear which  permit  fresh  air  to  be  drawn  through  the  unit or   allows   the   air   in   the   room   to   be   recirculated. Both  louvers  operate  from  a  single  control  and  are designed  so  when  one  is  closed  the  other  is  open,  or both  can  be  partly  open. Section  V.  ACCESSORY  ITEMS 3-6.   Dust   Caps   and   Plugs b.  Inspection.   To   inspect   dust   caps   and   plugs, a.  Removal.   The   connector   receptacles,   located wipe   with   a   clean   dry   cloth   and   check   for   thread on   the   side   of   the   condenser   and   evaporator   units, wear,   cracks,   breaks,   corrosion   or   other   defects. have   dust   caps   which   screw   on   to   the   receptacles. Replace  dam  aged  or  defective  cap  as  necessary. The   refrigerant   interconnecting   hoses   are   plugged when  not  in  use.  Unscrew  caps  or  plugs  to  remove. 3-4

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