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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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