Friedrich Heat Pump 920 087 09 User Manual

PTAC  
PackagedTerminalAir  
Conditioners&HeatPumps  
920-087-09 (10/10)  
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Table of Contents  
Congratulations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3  
General Instructions................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3  
General Specifications............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4  
Installation Checklist ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4  
PTAC Installation Recommendations ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5  
Wall Sleeve Installation Instructions (PDXWS)........................................................................................................................................................................ 6  
Alternate Wall Installations....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7  
One-Piece Deep Wall Sleeve Installation (PDXWSEXT)........................................................................................................................................................ 9  
PXDR10 Drain Kit Installation Instructions (optional for new construction)........................................................................................................................... 10  
External Drain (for new construction or unit replacement).................................................................................................................................................... 11  
PXGA Standard Grille Installation Instructions...................................................................................................................................................................... 12  
Electrical Wiring for 265 Volt Models..................................................................................................................................................................................... 14  
Chassis Install Preparation .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16  
Chassis Installation ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18  
How To Connect..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19  
Friedrich PTAC Digital Control and Unit Features................................................................................................................................................................. 20  
System Configuration............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22  
Digital Control User Input Configuration................................................................................................................................................................................ 23  
Digital Control Operation ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24  
Remote Control Thermostat Installation................................................................................................................................................................................ 25  
Remote Thermostat and Low Voltage Control Connections ................................................................................................................................................. 25  
Final Inspection & Start-up Checklist..................................................................................................................................................................................... 27  
Routine Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 27  
Basic Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28  
Service & Assistance............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29  
Accessories............................................................................................................................................................................................................................30  
NOTE:  
All PTAC 7000, 9000, 12000 units come with a standard 3 kW power cord. All PTAC 15000 units come with a standard 5 kW power cord.  
For units using our optional heating cords (0kW, 2kW, 3kW, and 5kW) please refer to page 14 for the proper accessory part numbers and  
power cord installation instructions.  
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Congratulations  
Thank you for your decision to purchase Friedrich. Your new Friedrich has been carefully engineered and manufactured to give you many years of dependable,  
efficient operation, maintaining a comfortable temperature and humidity level. Many extra features have been built into your unit to assure quiet operation,  
the greatest circulation of cool, dry air, and the most economic operation.  
General Instructions  
This Installation and Operation Manual has been designed to insure maximum satisfaction in the performance of your unit. For years of trouble-free service,  
please follow the installation instructions closely. We cannot overemphasize the importance of proper installation.  
and the controls are properly set, the unit may need service and  
you should call your Friedrich service provider to check the unit.  
WARNING  
7. Keep blinds, shades and drapes closed on the sunny side of the  
room being cooled to reduce radiant heat.  
Refrigeration system  
under high pressure  
Do not puncture, heat, expose to flame or  
incinerate.  
8. Proper insulation helps your unit maintain the desired inside  
temperature.  
Only certified refrigeration technicians should  
service this equipment.  
R410A systems operate at higher pressures  
than R22 equipment. Appropriate safe  
service and handling practices must be used.  
9. Whenever possible, shade south and west facing windows.  
10. Keep window coverings away from the unit to provide free air flow.  
Only use gauge sets designed for use with  
R410A. Do not use standard R22 gauge sets.  
WARNING  
Here are some suggestions to help you use your  
new Friedrich most efficiently:  
Read Installation Operation  
Manual  
Please read this manual thoroughly prior to  
equipment installation or operation.  
1. Carefully read and follow the installation instructions.  
2. Make sure the unit is the right capacity for the area being cooled.  
An undersized unit makes the unit work too hard, using more  
electricity than needed and increases wear. An oversized unit  
will cycle on and off too rapidly, and therefore cannot control  
humidity as well.  
It is the installer’s responsibility to properly  
apply and install the equipment. Installation  
must be in conformance with the NFPA 70  
-2008 National Electric Code or current edition,  
International Mechanic Code 2009 or current  
edition and any other applicable local or  
national codes.  
3. Clean the filter frequently (See Routine Maintenance, Page 27).  
4. Do not block the air flow to and from the unit.  
5. A dirty filter or improperly set controls can affect the cooling  
ability of the unit.  
Failure to do so can result in property damage,  
personal injury or death.  
6. If cooling is weak and you have verified that the filter is clean  
Your safety and the safety of others are very important.  
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obey all  
safety messages.  
This is a safety Alert symbol.  
This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.  
All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol with the word “WARNING”  
or “CAUTION”. These words mean:  
Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, can result in severe personal injury or  
death and damage to product or other property.  
WARNING  
A NIN  
Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, can result in personal injury and  
CAUTION  
damage to product or other property.  
All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you  
what will happen if the instructions are not followed.  
Indicates property damage can occur if instructions are not followed.  
NOTICE  
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General Specifications  
Typical Unit Components and Dimensions  
WALL SLEEVE  
OUTDOOR GRILLE  
DISCHARGE  
GRILLE  
FILTERS  
PDXWS Wall Sleeve Dimensions:  
16" H x 42" W x 13-¾" D  
Front Cover Dimensions:  
16" H x 42" W x 7-¾" D  
Cut-Out Dimensions:  
16-¼" x 42-¼"  
CHASSIS  
FRONT COVER  
RETURN AIR GRILLE  
MODEL NUMBER  
Engineering Digit  
Series  
PD = Friedrich Digital PTAC  
Design Series  
Note: All PTAC models with a C design series or  
later come standard with Diamonblue seacoast  
protection and digital controls.  
System  
X = Accessory  
E = Cooling with or without electric heat  
H= Heat Pump with Auxiliary Heat  
Chassis  
S = Standard  
Nominal Capacity  
07= 7,000 Btuh 12= 12,000 Btuh  
09= 9,000 Btuh 15= 15,000 Btuh  
Nominal Heater Size (230V or 265V)  
0 = No Heater*  
2 = 2.0 KW 3 = 3.0 KW 5 = 5.0 KW**  
* No Heater only available on 230V PDE models  
** 5.0 kw only available on 9000, 12000 and 15000 BTU models  
Voltage  
K = 230/208V - 1 Ph. - 60 Hz.  
R = 265V - 1 Ph. - 60 Hz.  
Installation Checklist  
q
Ensure that the chassis is installed in a 16" high x 42” wide wall sleeve  
that is no deeper than 13 ¾". A baffle kit is required if the sleeve  
exceeds that depth.  
q
Inspect all components and accessories for damage before and after  
installation.  
q
q
Remove the cardboard wall sleeve support and grill weatherboard.  
q
q
q
q
Ensure that chassis and chassis front cover are installed and secured  
properly.  
Check for proper wall sleeve installation in accordance with the wall  
sleeve installation instructions.  
Ensure that drapes, bed, bedspread, furniture, etc. DO NOT block  
either return or discharge air grilles.  
q
q
Check for a subbase kit or other means of structural support which  
is required for ALL installations projecting more than 8" into room.  
Inspect the condenser air inlet and outlet for any obstructions  
(shrubbery, etc.)  
Install the recommended Condensate Drain Kits for complete  
condensate removal.  
Ensure that 'reset' button is pressed on LCD device (only on cord  
connected models).  
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PTAC Installation Recommendations  
For proper PTAC unit performance and maximum operating life refer to the minimum installation clearances  
below:  
Figure 1  
PTAC units should be installed  
no closer than 12" apart when  
two units are side by side. If  
three or more PTAC units are to  
operate next to one another allow  
a minimum of 36" between units.  
Also, a vertical clearance of 60"  
should be maintained between  
units installed. In the interior  
of the room the unit should be  
located a minimum of 1/4" from  
THREE OR MORE PTACs  
ADJACENT 36" MINIMUM  
TYPICAL  
WINDOW  
the floor and a minimum of 36"  
from the ceiling.  
36"  
TWO ADJACENT PTACs  
12" MINIMUM  
60"  
60" VERTICAL  
MIMUMUM  
BETWEEN  
PTACs  
GROUND FLOOR PTACs  
6" MINIMUM FROM GRADE  
6"  
12"  
VIEW: OUTSIDE BUILDING ELEVATION  
FRP001  
For PTACs on the ground floor or anytime obstructions are present, use the following guidelines:  
Figure 2  
For minor obstructions  
such as lamp poles or small  
shrubbery a clearance of  
12" from the outdoor louver  
should be maintained.  
For major obstructions such  
as a solid fence, wall or  
other heat rejecting device  
like a condensing unit, a  
minimum distance of 36"  
should be kept.  
TYPICAL BUILDING ( PLAN VIEW )  
36"  
36"  
PTAC  
PTAC  
12"  
PTAC  
SHRUB  
12" MINIMUM, MINOR  
36"  
POLE  
OBSTRUCTIONS  
36" MIMUMUM, MAJOR  
OBSTRUCTIONS  
FENCE OR WALL  
CONDENSING UNIT  
FRP002  
The above suggestions are for reference only and do not represent all possible installations. Please contact Friedrich for information regarding affects of other  
installation arrangements. By following these simple recommendations you can be confident that your Friedrich PTAC will provide years of worry free operation.  
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Wall Sleeve Installation Instructions (PDXWS)  
NOTE:  
Insure that the unit is only installed in a wall structurally adequate to support the unit including the sleeve, chassis and accessories. If the sleeve  
projects more than 8" into the room, a subbase or other means of support MUST be used. Please read these instructions completely before  
attempting installation.  
WARNING  
NOTICE  
DO NOT allow any pitch toward the inside.  
Falling Object Hazard  
Flashing on all 4 sides of the opening is recommended.  
Not following Installation Instructions for  
mounting your air conditioner can result  
in property damage, injury, or death.  
Potential property damage can occur if instructions are  
not followed.  
For Deep Wall Installation (Greater than 13 1/4")  
See Page 9  
The following instructions apply ONLY to walls less than 13 ¼" in depth.  
3. From inside the building, position the wall sleeve in the opening and  
push it into the wall until it protrudes at least ¼” on the outside. Do  
not allow sleeve to be pulled. (See Figure 11, Page 10).  
1. The PXDR10 Drain Kit (optional for new construction) see page 10  
if applicable, must be installed before the wall sleeve is installed  
into the wall.  
4. Position the wall sleeve with a slight tilt towards the outside to  
facilitate condensate drainage. It should be level side-to-side and  
the front should be ¼ bubble higher than the back.  
2. The External Drain (for new construction or unit replacement) see  
page 11, if applicable, must be installed before the wall sleeve is  
installed into the wall.  
Figure 3  
Typical Wall Sleeve Installation  
ELECTRICAL  
RECEPTACLE  
"
42-¼  
MIN.  
16-¼  
"
60  
MAX.  
"
LINTEL TO SUPPORT  
MASONRY WALLS  
20  
MAX.  
"
SMOOTH SIDE OF SCREW  
CLIP FACING INTO ROOM  
13-¾  
"
INSULATION  
ELECTRICAL  
RECEPTACLE  
WALL OPENING  
WALL SLEEVE  
INSULATION  
NOTE: All 230/208V units are manufactured with a 60” power cord and all 265V units with a18 ” power cord.  
FRP008  
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Alternate Wall Installations  
Figure 4  
Figure 6  
Curtain Wall  
Panel Wall  
1/4" MIN  
PROJECTION  
WALL OR  
WINDOW  
CASE FLANGE  
(BY OTHERS)  
OPTIONAL SUBBASE  
LEVELING SCREW  
OPTIONAL SUBBASE  
LEVELING SCREW  
FRP004  
FRP003  
Figure 5  
Figure 7  
Frame and Brick Veneer  
Block and Brick Veneer  
1/4" MIN  
1/4" MIN  
PROJECTION  
PROJECTION  
CONCRETE LINTEL  
WOOD FRAME  
STEEL  
LINTEL  
STEEL  
LINTEL  
13-3/4" MIN.  
WITHOUT SUBBASE  
11" MIN.  
WITH SUBBASE  
OPTIONAL SUBBASE  
LEVELING SCREW  
RECEPTACLE  
POWER SUPPLY CONDUIT  
(SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER)  
FINISHED FLOOR  
FRP005  
FRP006  
NOTE:  
Follow all wall system manufacturer installation instructions. For sunrooms and modular buildings, adhere to their installation instructions for  
supporting and sealing sleeve to their frames. All wall and window/wall installations must provide for proper drainage. In applications where the  
drain holes on the PTAC wall sleeve are not exposed beyond the wall an internal drain system is recommended. It is the installer's responsibility  
to ensure there is adequate drainage for the PTAC unit.  
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Figure 8  
Wall Sleeve Attachment  
ALTERNATE  
FASTENING METHODS  
(Field Supplied)  
WALL  
SLEEVE  
NOTE: The Wall Sleeve must be  
horizontally level (side-to-side)  
and pitched 1/4 bubble to the  
outside when installed in an  
opening.  
WOOD SCREW  
TOGGLE BOLT  
The mounting hole location  
should be approximately 2-4”  
from the top and bottom of the  
sleeve.  
EXPANSION  
ANCHOR BOLT  
MOUNTING  
HOLES  
PLASTIC ANCHORS  
SCREWS  
FRP007  
Figure 9  
Dimensions  
A
B
C
A
¼" MIN.  
Dimension*  
Allow  
for wall  
finishing  
Allow  
for floor  
finishing  
Allow  
for proper  
drainage  
(Minimum)  
¼"  
Min. Max. (Front-to-Back)  
No Accessories  
With Subbase  
¼"  
C
---  
5"  
---  
---  
---  
¼"  
1-¾"  
3-½"  
¼"  
With Lateral Duct  
Wall Sleeve Tilt  
¾"  
---  
---  
---  
13-¾  
"
---  
B
* If more than one accessory is to be used, use the maximum  
dimension. If the wall thickness is more than 13-¾" - (A+ ¼"),  
a sleeve extension must be used.  
WALL  
FRP009  
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5. Drill two 3/16" holes through each side of the sleeve approximately  
4" from top and 4" from bottom of sleeve. Screw four #10 x 1"  
screws (included) or appropriate fasteners for your installation,  
through the holes in the sides of the wall sleeve.  
7. If the chassis and exterior grille are to be installed later, leave the  
weatherboard and center support in place, otherwise remove and  
dispose of them. (See Figure 13, Page 12).  
8. Provide a support lintel if the wall sleeve is installed in a concrete  
6. Apply sealant around the wall sleeve where it projects through the  
inside and outside wall surfaces. Apply the sealant to the screw  
heads or the tops of the fasteners used in Step #5.  
or masonry wall (See Figure 10, Page 9).  
Figure 10  
MAIN STUDS  
JACK STUDS  
Lintel Installation  
LINTEL  
JACK STUDS  
MAIN STUDS  
MOUNTING  
SCREW HOLES  
NO HOLES IN BOTTOM OF WALL  
SLEEVE UNLESS DRAIN KIT IS USED  
NOTE: Construct wall opening to comply with all applicable building codes.  
FRP010  
One-Piece Deep Wall Sleeve  
Installation (PDXWSEXT)  
If the wall is thicker than 13 1/4” a deep wall sleeve or wall sleeve extension  
MUST be used. The deep wall sleeve may be special ordered through  
your Sales Representative.  
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3. Remove the backing from the gasket and mount it on the flat side  
of the mounting plate. (See Figure 12, Page 11). Insert the drain  
tube through the hole in the gasket and mounting plate so the tube  
flange will be against the wall sleeve.  
PXDR10 Drain Kit Installation  
Instructions (optional for new  
construction)  
4. Position the assembly beneath the drilled holes and secure it with  
#10-24 x ½" machine screws and lock nuts provided. Seal the tops  
of the screws with silicone caulking.  
NOTE:  
Determine whether drain will be located within the wall, on the  
indoor side, or will drain to the exterior of the building. Follow  
appropriate instructions below depending on your particular  
type of installation.  
5. Use ½" I.D. copper tube, PVC pipe, or vinyl hose (obtained locally)  
to connect the internal drain tube to the drain system in the building.  
6. Referring to Figure 12, Detail A, Page 11, locate and assemble the  
(2) two cover plates and gaskets over the drain holes at the rear  
of the wall sleeve. Attach them with the #10 sheet metal screws  
provided. Make certain that the four overflow slots at the rear of  
the wall sleeve are not blocked (See drawing of the back of the  
sleeve Figure 12, Page 11).  
Internal Drain  
NOTE:  
If installing an internal drain, you MUST install a drain kit on  
the wall sleeve before the wall sleeve is installed.  
1. Refer to Figure 11 and locate the drain within the “Preferred”  
area of best drainage. Maintain at least a ½” clearance from the  
embossed area.  
7. If a deep wall extension (PDXWSEXT) is used, after installing the  
field supplied flashing, caulk as required. Be sure to caulk around  
the flashing and the wall sleeve where the hole was drilled for the  
drain tube.  
2. Using the mounting plate with the ½” hole as a template, mark  
and drill two, 3/16” mounting holes and a ½” drain hole in the  
sleeve bottom.  
SCREW  
Figure 11  
WALL SLEEVE  
Drain Kit Location and Installation  
OPTIONAL AREA  
GASKET  
PREFERRED AREA-  
NO FOAM INSULATION  
MOUNTING  
PLATE  
DRAIN TUBE  
NUT  
SIDE VIEW  
IF THE DRAIN MUST BE  
LOCATED IN THE OPTIONAL  
AREA, THE FOAM INSULATION  
MUST BE CUT AWAY AND  
REMOVED TO ALLOW ACCESS  
TO THE DRAIN.  
3"  
FRONT VIEW  
FRP011  
PXDR10  
QUANTITY  
DESCRIPTION  
2
1
1
3
4
2
2
COVER PLATES  
MOUNTING PLATE  
DRAIN TUBE  
MOUNTING PLATE GASKET  
#10 X ½” SHEET METAL SCREWS  
#10-24 X ½ ” MACH. SCREWS  
#10-24 X ½" LOCKNUTS  
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Cover Plate Installation  
External Drain (for new  
4. Mount the foam gasket to the cover plate. Using two #10 x ½" sheet  
metal screws (provided), attach the cover plate to the remaining  
drain hole. Make certain the large flange on the plate is positioned  
at the bottom of the sleeve.  
construction or unit replacement)  
When using an external drain system, the condensate is removed through  
either of two drain holes on the back of the wall sleeve. Select the drain  
hole which best meets your drainage situation and install the drain kit.  
Seal off the other with a cover plate.  
5. Discard the additional cover plate, gasket, machine screws, and  
locknuts.  
Drain Tube Installation (See Figure 12)  
1. Peel the backing tape off the gaskets and apply the sticky side  
to one cover plate and one mounting plate as shown in Details  
A and B.  
NOTICE  
If the wall sleeve has not been installed, the drain tube  
must be rotated to a horizontal position until after the  
sleeve is installed. Tighten the mounting plate screws  
when the tube is in the proper position. Make certain that  
the four overflow slots at the rear of the wall sleeve are not  
blocked (See Figure 12).  
2. Place the drain tube through the gasket and the mounting plate  
with the flange toward the wall sleeve.  
3. Attach the drain tube assembly to one of the two drain holes at the  
rear of the wall sleeve. The large flange on the mounting plate is  
positioned at the bottom of the sleeve facing toward the sleeve,  
Detail B. When the drain tube is positioned at the desired angle,  
tighten the screws.  
When sealing the sleeve on the outside of the building, be  
careful NOT to let the sealant block the two condensate  
drain holes or the four overflow slots at the bottom flange  
of the sleeve.  
Potential property damage can occur if instructions are  
not followed.  
COVER  
PLATE  
Figure 12  
Drain Kit Installation  
MOUNTING  
PLATE  
FOAM  
GASKET  
DETAIL A  
NUT  
OVERFLOW  
SLOTS  
SCREWS  
FOAM  
GASKET  
½” O.D. TUBE  
DETAIL B  
FRP012  
NOTE:  
The large flange on the mounting plate is positioned at the bottom of the sleeve facing toward the sleeve. The drain tube must be rotated to a  
horizontal position to allow for the wall sleeve to be installed into the wall. Once the wall sleeve is installed, return the drain tube to a downward  
angle.  
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5. Insert the remaining screws into the remaining holes and tighten  
PXGA Standard Grille  
Installation Instructions  
securely.  
WARNING  
1. Remove the center support and weatherboard if still installed in  
the sleeve.  
2. Insert six plastic grommets into the grille openings from the outside  
Falling Object Hazard  
of the grille as shown in Figure 13.  
Not following Installation Instructions for  
mounting your air conditioner can result  
in property damage, injury, or death.  
3. Insert two #8 x ⅜" sheet metal screws (provided) in the top two  
outside edge plastic grommets, and tighten them half way into  
the grommets.  
4. Grasp the grille by the attached plastic handles. Position  
it with the condensate drain knockouts facing down.  
From inside the building, maneuver the grille through the wall  
sleeve and pull toward you until the screw heads are inserted  
into the keyhole slots at the top of the wall sleeve. Tighten the  
two screws completely.  
Figure 13  
Standard Grille  
WALL  
SLEEVE  
STANDARD  
GRILLE  
#8 x 3/8”  
SHEET METAL  
SCREW  
WEATHERBOARD  
CENTER SUPPORT  
STANDARD GRILLE  
WALL SLEEVE  
PXGA Standard Grille  
Quantity  
Description  
1
6
6
Stamped Aluminum Grille  
Plastic Grommets  
#8 x " Sheet Metal Screws  
PLASTIC GROMMETS  
PLASTIC HANDLES  
FRP013  
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A. Electrical Rating Tables  
All 230/208 volt units are equipped with power cords.  
NOTE:  
Use Copper Conductors ONLY. Wire sizes are per NEC, check local codes for overseas applications.  
Use ONLY type and size fuse or HACR cir-  
Table 1  
250V Receptacles and Fuse Types  
cuit breaker indicated on unit’s rating plate.  
Proper current protection to the unit is the  
responsibility of the owner. NOTE: A time  
delay fuse is provided with 265V units.  
FUSE/CIRCUIT  
BREAKER  
AMPS  
15  
15  
20*  
20  
30  
30  
RECEPTACLE  
Unit MUST be grounded from branch circuit  
through service cord to unit, or through  
separate ground wire provided on per-  
manently connected units. Be sure that  
branch circuit or general purpose outlet is  
grounded. The field supplied outlet must  
match plug on service cord and be within  
reach of service cord. Refer to Table 1 for  
proper receptacle and fuse type. Do NOT  
alter the service cord or plug. Do NOT use  
an extension cord.  
TIME-DELAY TYPE FUSE  
(or HACR circuit breaker)  
HACR – Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration  
May be used for 15 Amp applications if fused for 15 Amp  
NOTE: 265 volt units are hard wired.  
GROUNDING  
*
WARNING  
The field supplied outlet must match plug on  
service cord and be within reach of service  
cord. Refer to Table 1 for proper receptacle  
and fuse type. Do NOT alter the service  
cord or plug. Do NOT use an extension  
cord.  
Electrical Shock Hazard  
Turn off electrical power before service  
or installation.  
RECEPTACLE  
ALL electrical connections and wiring  
MUST be installed by a qualified  
electrician and conform to the National  
Code and all local codes which have  
jurisdiction.  
Failure to do so can result in property  
damage, personal injury and/or death.  
B. Power Cord Information (230/208V models only)  
All Friedrich 230/208V PTAC units are shipped from the factory with a  
Leakage Current Detection Interrupter (LCDI) equipped power cord. The  
LCDI device meets the UL and NEC requirements for cord connected air  
Figure 14  
Typical LCDI Devices  
conditioners effective August 2004.  
TEST  
To test your power supply cord:  
RESET  
TEST  
1. Plug power supply cord into a grounded 3 prong outlet.  
RESET  
2. Press RESET.  
WARNING  
TEST BEFORE EACH USE  
1. PRESS RESET BUTTON  
2. PLUG LCDI INTO POWER  
WARNING  
TEST BEFORE EACH USE  
1. PRESS RESET BUTTON  
2. PLUG LCDI INTO POWER  
RECEPTACLE  
3. PRESS TEST BUTTON,  
RESET BUTTON SHOULD  
POP UP  
3. Press TEST ( listen for click; Reset button trips and pops out).  
RECEPTACLE  
3. PRESS TEST BUTTON,  
RESET BUTTON SHOULD  
POP UP  
4. Press and release RESET (listen for click; Reset button latches  
4. PRESS TEST BUTTON,  
FOR USE  
DO NOT USE IF ABOVE TEST  
FAILS  
and remains in). The power supply cord is ready for operation.  
4. PRESS TEST BUTTON,  
FOR USE  
DO NOT USE IF ABOVE TEST  
FAILS  
WHEN GREEN LIGHT IS ON  
IT IS WORKING PROPERLY  
NOTE:  
The LCDI device is not intended to be used as a switch.  
WHEN GREEN LIGHT IS ON  
IT IS WORKING PROPERLY  
Once plugged in the unit will operate normally without the need to reset  
the LCDI device.  
If the LCDI device fails to trip when tested or if the power supply cord is  
damaged it must be replaced with a new supply cord obtained from the  
product manufacturer, and must not be repaired.  
15/20A LCDI Device  
30A LCDI Device  
FRP014  
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TABLE 2  
Model  
PDE07K  
Heater kW  
0.0  
Power Cord Kit  
PXPC23000  
PXPC23015  
STD  
Voltage  
230/208  
230/208  
230/208  
230/208  
230/208  
230/208  
230/208  
230/208  
230/208  
230/208  
230/208  
230/208  
230/208  
230/208  
230/208  
265  
Amperage  
Receptacle  
NEMA 6-15r  
NEMA 6-15r  
NEMA 6-20r  
NEMA 6-15r  
NEMA 6-15r  
NEMA 6-20r  
NEMA 6-30r  
NEMA 6-15r  
NEMA 6-15r  
NEMA 6-20r  
NEMA 6-30r  
NEMA 6-15r  
NEMA 6-15r  
NEMA 6-20r  
NEMA 6-30r  
NEMA 6-15r  
NEMA 6-20r  
NEMA 6-15r  
NEMA 6-20r  
NEMA 6-30r  
NEMA 6-15r  
NEMA 6-20r  
NEMA 6-30r  
NEMA 6-15r  
NEMA 6-20r  
NEMA 6-30r  
15  
15  
20  
15  
15  
20  
30  
15  
15  
20  
30  
15  
15  
20  
30  
15  
20  
15  
20  
30  
15  
20  
30  
15  
20  
30  
PDE/PDH07K  
2.0  
3.0  
PDE09K  
0.0  
PXPC23000  
PXPC23015  
STD  
PDE/PDH09K  
2.0  
3.0  
5.0  
PXPC23030  
PXPC23000  
PXPC23015  
STD  
PDE12K  
0.0  
PDE/PDH12K  
2.0  
3.0  
5.0  
PXPC23030  
PXPC23000  
PXPC23015  
PXPC23020  
STD  
PDE15K  
0.0  
PDE/PDH15K  
2.0  
3.0  
5.0  
PDE/PDH07R  
PDE/PDH09R  
2.0  
PXPC26515  
STD  
3.0  
265  
2.0  
PXPC26515  
STD  
265  
3.0  
265  
5.0  
PXPC26530  
PXPC26515  
STD  
265  
PDE/PDH12R  
PDE/PDH15R  
2.0  
265  
3.0  
265  
5.0  
PXPC26530  
PXPC26515  
PXPC26520  
STD  
265  
2.0  
265  
3.0  
265  
5.0  
265  
To install the line voltage power leads and conduit  
to chassis, follow the instructions below and refer  
to Figures 25-27 on page 19. PXCJA Conduit Kit  
is required with this setup.  
Electrical Wiring for 265 Volt  
Models  
Power Cord Installation  
All 265V PTAC/PTHP units come with a factory installed non-LCDI  
power cord for use in a subbase. If the unit is to be hard-wired refer to  
the instructions below.  
1. Follow the removal process of the chassis’s junction box  
(Figure 25, step 2, page 19).  
2. Prepare the 265V (or 230V) power cord for connection to the chas-  
sis’ power cord connector by cutting the cord to the appropriate  
length (refer to Figure 26 and follow Figure 15). Power cord harness  
selection shown on Table 2 on page 14.  
NOTE:  
It is recommended that the PXSB subbase assembly, the  
PXCJA conduit kit (or equivalent) be installed on all hardwire  
units. If installing a flush-floor mounted unit, make sure the  
chassis can be removed from the sleeve for service and  
maintenance.  
WARNING  
Electrical Shock Hazard  
Turn off electrical power before service  
or installation.  
ALL electrical connections and wiring  
MUST be installed by a qualified  
electrician and conform to the National  
Code and all local codes which have  
jurisdiction.  
Failure to do so can result in property  
damage, personal injury and/or death.  
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Figure 16  
Figure 15  
TO CHASSIS JUNCTION  
STRAIGHT  
CONNECTOR  
WALL CONNECTION  
JUNCTION  
BOX  
4.0 IN.  
GROUND  
SCREW  
GROUND  
WIRE  
HARNESS  
COVER  
SCREWS  
18.0 IN.  
JUNCTION  
BOX COVER  
EXPOSE  
WIRES  
(1.0 IN.)  
FRP033  
TRIM HARNESS  
TO LENGTH  
Figure 17  
LEADING SIDE FOR  
WIRE HARNESS INSERTION  
LOCKNUT  
SPACER  
STRIP WIRE ENDS (0.5 IN.)  
TO WALL JUNCTION  
CHASSIS  
JUNCTION  
BOX  
FRP032  
SPACER  
3. Route the cut ends of harness through the conduit connector  
assembly and flex conduit sleeve. Be sure to use the supplied  
conduit bushing to prevent damage to the cord by the conduit.  
CONDUIT  
CONNECTOR  
The cord should pass through the Locknut, Spacer, Chassis  
Junction Box, Conduit Connector, Bushing, then the Conduit  
Sleeve. See Figure 17.  
4. Route the cut ends of the power cord through the elbow connector  
at the other end of the conduit. Tighten screws on elbow connector  
to secure conduit sleeve.  
BUSHING  
5. Fasten and secure the elbow connector to the wall junction box  
cover with locknut. Place and mount the wall junction box with  
the four wall mounting screws making sure to pass the wall lines  
through the junction box. Connect and join all wall lines with the  
stripped ends using wire nuts. Tighten both screws of the wall  
junction box cover to junction box.  
CONDUIT  
SLEEVE  
EXITING SIDE FOR  
WIRE HARNESS  
FRP034  
6. Follow steps 4-6 on page 19 and refer to Figure 27.  
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Chassis Install Preparation  
Check to be sure the wall sleeve, extension (if used), grille, and drain kit are installed properly before chassis  
installation.  
1. Remove the weatherboard and center support from the sleeve (if  
NOTE:  
To avoid breaking the door or hinge pins, do not apply excessive  
force when installing.  
still in place). Be sure an outdoor grille is attached.  
Figure 18  
Figure 19  
PIN  
CONTROL  
DOOR  
WALL SLEEVE  
INSERT PIN  
IN THIS LOCATION  
WEATHERBOARD  
CENTER SUPPORT  
FRP015  
FRP016  
NOTE:  
Use a wall sleeve adapter kit (PXSE) if installing a P-Series  
chassis in a T-Series sleeve.  
IMPORTANT: When installing a Friedrich PTAC into an existing sleeve,  
it is important to ensure that the unit is installed completely. Inspection  
of the air seal between the condenser air baffles and around the indoor  
mounting flange is recommended.  
WARNING  
In some cases additional gaskets or baffling may be required.  
Suffocation Hazards  
Keep bag away from babies and children.  
Do NOT use in cribs, beds or playpens.  
Destroy immediately after opening. This bag  
is NOT a toy.  
Failure to do so can result in personal injury  
and/or death.  
2. Remove the front cover contained in a protective plastic bag  
from chassis. Remove the bag and dispose of it properly.  
If the control door is not installed, follow these steps:  
a. From the front cover, slide the right control door pin into the  
hole on the right side of the front cover.  
b. Slide the left door pin into the hole on the left side of the  
front cover opening.  
c. Snap cover into place.  
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4. Remove shipping screw from the vent door, if present. See Fig 21.  
CAUTION  
Figure 21  
Shipping Screw Location  
Unit Damage Hazard  
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage  
or improper operation.  
Failure to remove shipping tape and screw will prevent fresh  
air vent door from opening and may result in damage to vent  
door cable.  
3. Carefully remove shipping tape from the front panel and vent door.  
See Figure 20  
Figure 20  
Shipping Tape Location  
REMOVE SHIPPING  
SCREW IF PRESENT  
FRP021  
5. Remove front panel. See Figure 22.  
Figure 22  
Removing Front Panel  
2
SHIPPING  
TAPE  
FRP020  
1
FRP022  
Pull out at the bottom to release it from the tabs (1). Then lift up (2).  
NOTE:  
If the unit is mounted flush to the floor, the service cord MUST  
be rerouted at the bottom of the front cover on the side closest  
to the receptacle. A notch MUST be made in the front cover  
side where the cord exits the unit. It is the responsibility of  
the installer to create an exit notch.  
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3. Place tabs over top rail (1). Push inward at bottom until panel  
Chassis Installation  
snaps into place (2).  
1. Lift unit level and slide unit into wall sleeve until from seal rests  
4. Reinstall front panel. See Figure 24.  
firmly against front of wall sleeve.  
CAUTION  
Excessive Weight Hazard  
Figure 23  
Securing Unit  
Use two or more people when installing  
your air conditioner.  
Failure to do so can result in back  
or other injury.  
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Copper refrigerant tubes are NOT handles.  
Do NOT use tubing to lift or move chassis.  
POWER  
SUPPLY  
CORD  
To remove the front cover, pull the bottom end forward and lift it up to clear  
the L bracket across the top of the chassis.  
FRP023  
5. Plug the cord (if applicable) into the appropriate receptacle.  
2. Locate the four supplied chassis mounting screws. Insert the  
screws through the chassis mounting flange holes that are aligned  
with the speed nuts in the wall sleeve. Tighten all four screws (two  
per side).  
Restore power to the unit.  
Figure 24  
Replacing Front Panel  
1
2
FRP024  
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How To Connect  
IMPORTANT: Please read following electrical safety data carefully.  
3. Connect accessory power supply cord or hard wire connector to  
unit connector. See Figure 26.  
WARNING  
Units must be installed using the appropriate power supply  
kit. See Table 2 --POWER CONNECTION CHART. These  
connections must be followed.  
Electrical Shock and/or Unit  
Operation and Damage Hazard  
Figure 26  
Power Connection  
Failure to follow this warning could result in  
personal injury or death and/or unit damage.  
Follow the National Electrical Code (NEC)  
or local codes and ordinances.  
For personal safety, this unit MUST BE  
properly grounded.  
Protective devices (fuses or circuit breakers)  
acceptable for unit installations are specified  
on the nameplate of each unit.  
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Do not use an extension cord with this unit.  
Aluminum wiring in the building may present  
special problems - consult a qualified  
electrician.  
When unit is in STOP position, there is  
still voltage to the electrical controls.  
Disconnect power to unit before servicing by:  
1. Removing power cord (if it has one) from  
wall receptacle.  
2. Removing branch circuit fuses or turning  
circuit breakers off at panel.  
ACCESSORY  
POWER SUPPLY CORD  
OR HARD WIRE  
1. Remove front panel. See Figure 22.  
2. Remove junction box.  
FRP018  
See Table 2 on page 14 for power cord accessory options and ratings.  
Remove junction box cover by removing three screws from  
front. Remove junction box by taking out top, rear and side  
screws. See Figure 24.  
4. Reinstall junction box and cover.  
Use wire clamp to attach power cord to basepan. Secure  
with screws (included) See Figure 27.  
Figure 25  
Replace junction box and cover with screws removed from  
Step 2. Tighten securely.  
Junction Box Location  
5. Replace front panel. See Figure 24.  
6. Connect power to unit.  
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JUNCTION BOX  
JUNCTION BOX COVER  
FRP017  
WIRE CLAMP  
FRP019  
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Friedrich PTAC Digital Control and Unit Features  
The new Friedrich digital PTAC has state of the art features to improve guest comfort, indoor air quality and conserve energy. Through the use of specifically  
designed control software for the PTAC industry Friedrich has accomplished what other Manufacturer’s have only attempted – a quiet, dependable, affordable  
and easy to use PTAC.  
Below is a list of standard features on every Friedrich PTAC and their benefit to the owner.  
By digitally monitoring desired room temperature the room is controlled more precisely than conventional systems.  
The large, easy to read LED display can show either set-point or actual room temperature as selected by owner.  
Digital Temperature  
Readout  
When the unit is powered off the unit can be returned directly to heating or cooling mode by pressing the ‘Heat’ or  
‘Cool’ buttons without the confusing power up sequence of some controls. One-touch control takes guesswork out  
of unit control delivering a more enjoyable experience and eliminating front-desk calls.  
One-Touch Operation  
Three Fan Speeds  
The Friedrich PTAC/PTHP units feature three fan speeds for the user to select from. This allows the user to  
properly match the amount of airflow for their comfort level and also deliver's quiet performance.  
By having separate control buttons and indicators for both fan and mode settings the Friedrich digital control  
eliminates the confusion of previous digital PTACs. The accurate temperature setting provides greater guest  
comfort than other systems.  
Individual Mode and  
Fan Control Buttons  
The fan start and stop delays prevent abrupt changes in room acoustics due to the compressor energizing or  
stopping immediately. Upon call for cooling or heating the unit fan will run for five seconds prior to energizing the  
compressor. Also, the fan off delay allows for “free cooling” by utilizing the already cool indoor coil to its maximum  
capacity by running for 30 seconds after the compressor.  
Quiet Start/Stop  
Fan Delay  
When connected to a wall thermostat the user can select from high or low fan speed at the thermostat, unlike  
competitive models that have only one speed selection. This allow more comfortable and quieter operation.  
Requires the use of Friedrich remote thermostat RT6 or equivalent thermostat with two speed fan output.  
Two-Speed Wall  
Thermostat Mode  
Some applications require the use of a wall mounted thermostat. All new Friedrich PTACs may be switched from  
unit control to remote thermostat control easily without the need to order a special model or accessory kit.  
Remote Thermostat  
Operation  
The Friedrich digital PTAC features a self diagnostic program that can alert maintenance to component failures  
or operating problems. The internal diagnostic program saves properties valuable time when diagnosing running  
problems.  
Internal Diagnostic  
Program  
The self diagnosis program will also store error codes in memory if certain conditions occur and correct  
themselves such as extreme high or low operating conditions or activation of the room freeze protection feature.  
Storing error codes can help properties determine if the unit faced obscure conditions or if an error occurred and  
corrected itself.  
Service Error Code  
Storage  
By limiting the operating range the property can save energy by eliminating “max cool” or “max heat” situations  
common with older uncontrolled systems. The new electronic control allows owners to set operating ranges for  
both heating and cooling independently of one another.  
Electronic  
Temperature Limiting  
When the PTAC senses that the indoor room temperature has fallen to 40° F the unit will cycle on high fan and  
the electric strip heat to raise the room temperature to 46° F then cycle off again. This feature works regardless  
of the mode selected and can be turned off. The control will also store the Room Freeze cycle in the service code  
memory for retrieval at a later date. This feature ensures that unoccupied rooms do not reach freezing levels  
where damage can occur to plumbing and fixtures.  
Room Freeze  
Protection  
Multiple compressors starting at once can often cause electrical overloads and premature unit failure. The random  
restart delay eliminates multiple units from starting at once following a power outage or initial power up. The  
compressor delay will range from 180 to 240 seconds.  
Random Compressor  
Restart  
The Friedrich PTAC uses a digital thermostat to accurately monitor the outdoor coil conditions to allow the heat  
pump to run whenever conditions are correct. Running the PTAC in heat pump mode saves energy and reduces  
operating costs. The digital thermostat allows maximization of heat pump run time.  
Digital Defrost  
Thermostat  
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Heat pump models will automatically run the electric heater to quickly bring the room up to temperature when initially  
energized, then return to heat pump mode. This ensures that the room is brought up to temperature quickly without the  
usual delay associated with heat pump units.  
Instant Heat  
Heat Pump Mode  
The digital control monitors indoor conditions to ensure that the room temperature is within five degrees of the setpoint.  
If necessary the unit will cycle the electric heat to maintain the temperature. This feature ensures guest comfort by  
delivering the heating benefits of an electric heater while maintaining the efficiency benefits of a heat pump.  
Even Heat  
Monitoring  
The owner may choose between fan cycling or fan continuous mode based on property preference. (Note: Even heat  
monitoring and quiet start/stop fan delay only operate in fan cycle mode) Fan continuous mode is used to keep constant  
airflow circulation in the room during all times the unit is ‘ON’. Fan cycle will conserve energy by only operating the  
fan while the compressor or electric heater is operating. The ability to set the fan cycling condition independently  
between heating and cooling mode will increase user comfort by allowing the choice of only constantly circulating  
air in the summer or winter time. Unlike other PTAC brands that only allow one selection.  
Separate Heat/Cool  
Fan Cycle Control  
In the event of a compressor failure in heat pump mode the compressor may be locked out to provide heat through the  
resistance heater. This feature ensures that even in the unlikely event of a compressor failure the room temperature can  
be maintained until the compressor can be serviced.  
Emergency Heat  
Override  
All Friedrich digital PTACs have low voltage terminals ready to connect a desk control energy management system.  
Controlling the unit from a remote location like the front desk can reduce energy usage and requires no additional  
accessories at the PTAC.  
Desk Control  
Ready  
The frost sensor protects the compressor from damage in the event that airflow is reduced or low outdoor temperatures  
cause the indoor coil to freeze. When the indoor coil reaches 30° F the compressor is disabled and the fan continues to  
operate based on demand. Once the coil temperature returns to 45° F the compressor returns to operation.  
Indoor Coil Frost  
Sensor  
The new Friedrich PD series units feature an indoor fan system design that reduces sound levels without lowering airflow  
and preventing proper air circulation.  
Ultra-Quiet Air  
System  
The Friedrich PTAC benefits from quality components and extensive development to ensure a quiet, efficient and  
dependable unit.  
High Efficiency  
Friedrich's new dual motor design allows for the quietest and most efficient units yet.  
Dual Motor  
High efficiency rotary compressors are used on all Friedrich PTACs to maximize durability and efficiency.  
Outdoor coil endplates made from stainless steel reduce corrosion on the outdoor coil common with other coil designs.  
Rotary Compressor  
Stainless Steel Endplates  
Diamonblue (seacoast protection) protects the outdoor coil from harsh environments. Comes standard on all  
PTAC units.  
Diamonblue  
Technology  
All Friedrich PTAC return air filters feature an anti-microbial element that has proven to prevent mold and bacterial  
growth in laboratory testing. PDXRTA replacement filter kits feature the same anti-microbial agent. All filter are  
washable and reusable and are easily accessed from the top of the unit without the removal of the front cover.  
Top Mounted  
Antimicrobial  
Air Filters  
Friedrich PTAC units are capable of introducing up to 75 CFM of outside air into the conditioned space. The  
outdoor air passes through a mesh screen to prevent debris from entering the air stream.  
Filtered Fresh Air  
Intake  
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Figure 28  
System Configuration  
Air Vent Control Location  
Fresh Air Vent Control  
VENT CONTROL  
(Pull lever through  
label to operate)  
The vent control lever is located on the left side of the unit, behind the  
front panel.  
NOTE:  
The vent door shipping hardware must be removed before  
using the vent control lever. See page 17, Figure 21, (Remove  
Shipping Screw from Vent Door if present).  
When vent door is set to CLOSE, only the air inside the room is circulated  
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and filtered, See Figure 28.  
When vent door is set to OPEN, some outdoor air will be drawn into room.  
CLOSE  
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This may reduce heating or cooling efficiency.  
FRP025  
Adjusting Air  
Figure 29  
Backside of Front Panel  
To adjust air direction:  
1. Remove front panel. See Figure 22.  
2. Remove louver screws that hold louver insert in place (from back  
side of front panel). See Figure 29.  
3. Turn louver insert and rotate 180°. See Figure 30.  
4. Replace louver insert.  
5. Replace screws and front panel.  
LOUVER SCREWS  
FRP026  
Figure 30  
Adjusting Louvers  
AIR DISCHARGE OUTWARD (Default)  
AIR DISCHARGE UPWARD  
FRP027  
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Digital Control User Input Configuration  
The adjustable control dip switches are located at the lower left hand portion of the digital Smart Center. The inputs are only visible and accessible with the  
front cover removed from the PTAC.  
Dip Switch Setting  
1.  
Emergency Heat Override – Switch 1  
4.  
Electronic Temperature Limiting – Switches 5-6  
The digital control is set from the factory to allow a temperature  
range between 61° F and 86° F in both heating and cooling  
mode. Dip Switches 5-6 can be used to set high and low limits for  
either heating both, cooling both or both.  
In the unlikely event of a compressor failure a heat pump unit may  
be switched to operate in only the electric heat mode until repairs  
can be made. Moving Dip Switch 1 to ‘ON’.  
2.  
3.  
Wall Thermostat Switch 2  
In order to enable the wall thermostat move Dip Switch to 'ON'.  
From the factory switches are in the down 'OFF' position. The  
chart below shows the available electronic limiting ranges.  
Fan Cycle Control – Switch 3-4  
5.  
Room Freeze Protection – Switch 7  
All PTACs are shipped from the factory with Dip Switch 3-4 in  
the ‘OFF’ position. In this position the cooling fan cycle will run  
continuously providing air circulation during the warm months.  
The heating fan cycle is set to 'cycle' on and off. The fan may  
be set to 'continuous' mode by switching Dip Switch 3 to 'ON'  
position.  
Units are shipped from the factory with the room freeze protection  
enabled. Room Freeze Protection can be switched off at the  
owner’s preference by moving Dip Switch 7 to ‘OFF’. This feature  
will monitor the indoor room conditions and in the event that the  
room falls below 40°F the unit will cycle on high fan with the  
electric heater. This occurs regardless of mode.  
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Dip Switches  
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DIP SWITCHES  
ON UNIT  
Freeze guard  
Setpoint Limit 2  
Setpoint Limit 1  
Fan CON/CYC for cooling  
Fan CON/CYC for heating  
Wall Thermostat enable  
Electric heat only (for Heat Pumps)  
FRP028  
Switch  
Description  
Function  
Factory Setting  
Option  
1
Emergency Heat Override Enables electric heat only operation in the event of a com-  
Down - Normal Operation  
Up - Overrides compressor operation.  
(PDH models only)  
for PDH Heat Pump  
Models  
pressor failure on HP models.  
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3
4
Wall Thermostat Switch  
Fan Cycle for Heating  
Fan Cycle for Cooling  
Enables the use of a wall thermostat or unit controls  
Down - Unit Controls  
Up - Enables Wall Thermostat Usage  
Up - Continuous  
Allows selection of continuous fan or cycling in heating mode. Down - Cycle  
Allows selection of continuous fan or cycling in cooling mode.  
Down - Continuous  
Up - Cycle  
5
6
7
Setpoint Switch 1  
Allows the temperature setpoint range to be adjusted.  
Down  
Down  
61F-86F  
Up  
63F-80F  
Down 65F-78F  
(19C-26C)  
Up 68F-75F  
Setpoint Switch 2  
(16C-30C) Down (18C-28C) Up  
Up (20C-24C)  
Room Freeze Protection  
Allows the unit to ensure the indoor room temperature does  
not fall below 40F even when turned off.  
Down - Freeze Protection Enabled  
Up - Freeze Protection Disabled  
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Digital Control Operation  
Figure 32  
Digital Control Panel  
Power  
Temperature  
Fan Speed  
Mode  
FRP030  
°F vs. °C Display  
Heat/Cool Models (PDE)  
The unit is factory configured to display all temperatures in degrees  
Fahrenheit (° F). To switch to degrees Celsius press the ‘Fan Only’ and  
‘Low Fan’ buttons simultaneously for three seconds. The display will show  
a ‘C’ as acknowledgement of the change. To revert back to ° F press the  
‘Fan Only’ and ‘Low Fan’ buttons simultaneously for three seconds. The  
display will show an ‘F’ as acknowledgement of the change.  
After pressing the ‘Heat’ button, adjust the temperature readout to the  
desired room temperature and the unit will cycle the resistance heat on  
and off to maintain a comfortable room. The heater will come on anytime  
that the room temperature is 1.8° F below the desired temperature. The  
fan operation is dependent on the fan mode selected, either continuous  
or cycling. Dip switch 3 controls the fan mode, see page 23 for setting.  
Cooling Mode  
Emergency Heat Operation  
Pressing the ‘Cool’ button while the unit is in any mode, including off,  
will put the unit into cooling mode. Adjust the temperature readout to the  
desired room temperature and the unit will cycle the compressor on and  
off to maintain a comfortable room. The compressor will come on anytime  
that the room temperature is 1.8° F above the desired temperature. The  
fan operation is dependent on the fan mode selected, either continuous  
or cycling. See Fan Mode for fan cycle control.  
In the event of a compressor failure in heat pump mode the compressor may  
be locked out to provide heat through the resistance heater. This feature  
ensures that even in the unlikely event of a compressor failure the room  
temperature can be maintained until the compressor can be serviced. Dip  
switch 1 controls the emergency heat setting, see page 23.  
Fan Mode  
All units are shipped with fan mode to continuous for cooling and cycle  
for heating.  
Heating Mode  
Pressing the ‘Heat’ button while the unit is in any mode, including off, will  
put the unit into heating mode.  
Fan Only  
Pressing the ‘Fan Only’ button will run the fan to allow for air circulation  
in the room without operating the compressor or heater regardless of the  
room or set temperature. The fan speed selection is made by pressing  
either the ‘High Fan’, ‘Med Fan’ or ‘Low Fan’ button.  
Heat Pump Models (PDH)  
When the ‘Heat’ button is pressed initially the unit will energize the electric  
resistance heat to quickly bring the room to the set temperature. When the  
desired room temperature falls 1.8° F below the desired set temperature the  
unit will cycle the compressor on and operate as a heat pump to maintain  
the room temperature while running more efficiently than resistance heat  
only models. If the room temperature should fall more than 5° F from the  
set temperature the unit will run the resistance heater. The fan operation  
is dependent on the fan mode selected, either continuous or cycling. Dip  
switch 3 controls the fan mode, see page 23 for setting.  
Cycle/Continuous  
The owner may choose between fan cycling or fan continuous mode based  
on property preference (Note: Even heat monitoring and quiet start/stop  
fan delay only operate in fan cycle mode). Fan continuous mode is used  
to keep constant airflow circulation in the room during all times the unit is  
‘ON’. Fan cycle will conserve energy by only operating the fan while the  
compressor or electric heater is operating. Dip switch 3-4 controls the fan  
mode, see page 23 for setting.  
When the outdoor coil temperature falls below28° F for more than1min-  
utes the unit will operate the resistance heaters and not the compressor.  
When the outdoor coil temperature reaches ° F the compressor will be  
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allowed to operate again.  
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Tocontroltheunitwithawallmountedthermostat  
follow the steps below:  
Remote Control Thermostat  
Installation  
1. Unplug the unit before doing any work.  
2. With the front cover removed locate the dip switches located below  
the Smart Center control panel. See page 23. Switch Dip switch  
2 to the up on 'ON' position.  
Install Thermostat  
1. Approximately 5 ft. from the floor.  
2. Close to or in a frequently used room, preferably on an inside wall.  
3. On a section of wall without pipes or ductwork.  
3. Remove the low voltage terminal block from the unit.  
4. Connect the corresponding terminals from the wall thermostat to  
the terminal block.  
The Thermostat should NOT be mounted:  
5. Replace the terminal block on the unit.  
6. Restore power to the unit.  
1. Close to a window, on an outside wall, or next to a door leading  
outside.  
2. Where it can be exposed to direct sunlight or heat, such as the sun,  
a lamp, fireplace, or any ther temperatureradiating object which  
may cause a false reading.  
7. The unit is now controlled by the wall thermostat only.  
8. If the accessory escutcheon kit (PDXRTA) is to be used, install it  
over the existing control panel.  
3. Close to or in the direct airflow of supply registers and/or return  
air grilles.  
NOTE:  
The unit mounted controls no longer control the unit. To restore  
the unit mounted controls move dip switch 2 to the down or  
'OFF' position.  
4. Any areas with poor air circulation, such as a corner, behind a  
door, or an alcove.  
Remote Thermostat and Low  
Voltage Control Connections  
Remote Thermostat  
All Friedrich PD model PTAC units are factory configured to be controlled  
by either the chassis mounted Smart Center or a 24V remote wall mounted  
thermostat. The thermostat may be auto or manual changeover as long as  
the control configuration matches that of the PTAC unit.  
Thermostat Connections  
R
= 24V Power from Unit  
Y
= Call for Cooling  
W = Call for Heating  
O = Reversing Valve Energized in cooling mode (PDH Models Only)  
GL = Call for Low Fan  
GH = Call for High Fan  
C
= Common Ground  
NOTE:  
All PDE models require a single stage cool, single stage heat  
thermostat. All PDH models require a single stage cool, dual  
stage heat thermostat with an O reversing valve control. The  
Friedrich RT6 thermostat can be configured for either model.  
*If only one G terminal is present on thermostat connect to GL for low  
speed fan or to GH for high speed fan operation.  
Figure 33  
Control board with optional PDXRT escutcheon kit installed  
FRP029  
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Desk Control Terminals  
The Friedrich PD model PTAC has built-in provisions for connection to an  
external switch to control power to the unit. The switch can be a central  
desk control system or even a normally open door switch.  
WARNING  
Electrical Shock Hazard  
Turn off electrical power before service  
or installation.  
For desk control operation connect one side of the switch to the D1 terminal  
and the other to the D2 terminal (See Figure 31, Page 23). Whenever the  
switch closes the unit operation will stop.  
ALL electrical connections and wiring  
MUST be installed by a qualified  
electrician and conform to the National  
Code and all local codes which have  
jurisdiction.  
Improper connection of the thermostat  
control wiring and/or tampering with the  
units internal wiring may result in property  
damage, personal injury or death.  
NOTE:  
The desk control system and switches must be field supplied.  
Energy Management  
Sometimes known as Front Desk Control, an input is provided so that the  
unit can be manually disabled from a remote location. If the unit detects  
24Vac on this input, it will automatically turn itself off. If no voltage is  
detected on the input , the unit will run normally.  
NOTE:  
It is the installer's responsibility to ensure that all control wiring  
connections are made in accordance with the installation  
instructions. Improper connection of the thermostat control  
wiring and/or tampering with the unit's internal wiring can  
void the equipment warranty. Other manufacturer's PTACs  
and even older Friedrich models may have different control  
wire connections. Questions concerning proper connections  
to the unit should be directed to Friedrich.  
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Final Inspection & Start-up Checklist  
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Inspect and ensure that all components and accessories have been  
installed properly and that they have not been damaged during the  
installation process.  
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Secure components and accessories, such as the chassis, decorative  
front cover and control door.  
Start the unit and check for proper operation of all components in  
each mode of operation. Instruct the owner or operator of this units  
operation, and the manufacturer’s recommended routine maintenance  
schedule.  
Check the condensate water drain(s) to ensure they are adequate for  
the removal of condensate water, and that they meet the approval of  
the end user.  
Ensure that all installations concerning clearances around the unit  
have been adhered to. Check to ensure that the unit air filter, indoor  
coil, and outdoor coil are free from any obstructions.  
NOTE:  
A log for recording the dates of maintenance and/or service  
is recommended.  
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Present the owner or operator of the equipment with the Installation  
& Operation manual, all accessory installation instructions, and the  
name, address and telephone number of the Authorized Friedrich  
Warranty Service Company in the area for future reference if  
necessary.  
Ensure that the entire installation is in compliance with all applicable  
national and local codes and ordinances that have jurisdiction.  
Routine Maintenance  
To ensure proper unit operation and life expectancy the following mainte-  
nance procedures should be performed on a regular basis.  
however, you must be careful not to bend the aluminium fin pack. Use a  
sweeping up and down motion in the direction of the vertical aluminium  
fin pack when pressure cleaning coils.  
NOTE: It is extremely important to insure that none of the electrical  
and/or electronic parts of the unit get wet. Be sure to cover all electrical  
components to protect them from water or spray.  
WARNING  
Electrical Shock Hazard  
Unplug Unit or turn off electrical power  
to unit prior to performing maintenance  
procedures.  
Decorative Front  
The decorative front and discharge air grille may be cleaned with a mild  
soap or detergent. Do NOT use solvents or hydrocarbon based cleaners  
such as acetone, naphtha, gasoline, benzene, etc., to clean the decorative  
front or air discharge grilles.  
Failure to do so can result in electrical  
shock or death.  
Use a damp (not wet) cloth when cleaning the control area to prevent  
water from entering the unit, and possibly damaging the electronic control.  
Fan Motor & Compressor  
Air Filter  
The fan motor & compressor and are permanently lubricated, and require  
no additional lubrication.  
To ensure proper unit operation, the air filters should be cleaned at least  
monthly, and more frequently if conditions warrant. The unit must be turned  
off before the filters are cleaned.  
Wall Sleeve  
Inspect the inside of the wall sleeve and drain system periodically (annually  
or semi-annually) and clean as required.  
To remove the air filters, grasp the top of the filter and lift out of the front  
cabinet. Reverse the procedure to reinstall the filters.  
Under extreme conditions, more frequent cleaning may be necessary.  
Clean both of these areas with an antibacterial and antifungal cleaner.  
Rinse both items thoroughly with water and ensure that the drain outlets  
are operating correctly. Check the sealant around the sleeve and reseal  
areas as needed.  
Clean the filters with a mild detergent in warm water, and allow them to dry  
thoroughly before reinstalling.  
Coils & Chassis  
NOTE: Do not use a caustic coil cleaning agent on coils or base pan.  
Use a biodegradable cleaning agent and degreaser. The use of harsh  
cleaning materials may lead to deterioration of the aluminum fins or the  
coil end plates.  
The indoor coil and outdoor coils and base pan should be inspected pe-  
riodically (annually or semi-annually) and cleaned of all debris (lint, dirt.  
leaves, paper, etc.) as necessary. Under extreme conditions, more frequent  
cleaning may by required. Clean the coils and base pan with a soft brush  
and compressed air or vacuum. A pressure washer may also be used,  
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Basic Troubleshooting  
COMPLAINT  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Unit turned off.  
Turn unit on  
Thermostat is satisfied.  
Raise/Lower temperature setting.  
LCDI power cord is unplugged.  
Plug into a properly grounded 3 prong recep-  
tacle. See "Electrical Rating Tables" on page  
13 for the proper receptacle type for your unit.  
LCDI power cord has tripped.  
Press and release RESET (listen for click;  
Reset button latches and remains in) to  
resume operation.  
Unit does not operate.  
Circuit breaker has tripped.  
Supply circuit fuse has blown.  
Reset the circuit breaker.  
Replace the fuse.  
Local power failure.  
Unit will resume normal operation once power  
has been restored.  
Other appliances being used on same  
circuit.  
The unit requires a single outlet circuit, not  
shared with other appliances.  
An extension cord is being used.  
Do NOT use an extension cord with this or  
any other air conditioner.  
Unit trips circuit breaker or  
blows fuses.  
Circuit breaker or time-delay fuse isn't  
of the proper rating.  
Replace circuit breaker or time-delay fuse  
for the proper rating. See "Electrical Rating  
Tables” on page 13. If problem continues  
contact a licensed electrician.  
The LCDI Power cord can trip (Reset  
button POPS out) due to disturbances  
on your power supply line.  
Press and release RESET (listen for click;  
Reset button latches and remains in) to  
resume normal operation.  
LCDI Power Cord Trips  
(Reset Button Pops Out)  
NOTE:  
A damaged power supply cord must be  
replaced with a new power supply cord  
obtained from the product manufacturer  
and must not be repaired.  
Electrical overload, overheating or  
cord pinching can trip (Reset button  
POPS out) the LCDI power cord.  
Once the problem has been determined and  
corrected, press and release RESET (listen  
for click; Reset button latches and remains in)  
to resume normal operation.  
The return/discharge air grille is  
blocked.  
Ensure that the return and/or discharge air  
paths are not blocked by curtains, blinds,  
furniture, etc  
Windows or doors to the outside are  
open.  
Ensure that all windows and door are closed.  
The temperature is not set at a cool  
enough/warm enough setting.  
Adjust the temperature control to a cooler or  
warmer setting as necessary.  
The filter is dirty or obstructed.  
Clean the filter, (See Recommended Mainte-  
nance) or remove obstruction.  
The indoor coil or outdoor coil is dirty  
or obstructed.  
Clean the coils, (See Recommended Mainte-  
nance) or remove obstruction.  
The temperature of the room you are  
trying to cool is extremely hot.  
Allow additional time too cool a very hot room  
Unit does not cool/heat room sufficiently, or cycles  
on and off too frequently  
The outside temperature is below  
60º F.  
Do not try to operate your air conditioner in  
the cooling in the cooling mode when the  
outside temperature is below 60º F. The unit  
will not cool properly, and the unit may be  
damaged.  
The digital control is set to fan cycling  
mode.  
Since the fan does not circulate the room  
air continuously at this setting, the room air  
does not mix as well and hot (or cold) spots  
may result. Using the continuous fan setting  
is recommended to obtain optimum comfort  
levels.  
The air conditioner has insufficient  
cooling capacity to match the heat  
gain of the room.  
Check the cooling capacity of your unit to en-  
sure it is properly sized for the room in which  
it is installed. Room air conditioners are not  
designed to cool multiple rooms.  
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COMPLAINT  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Unit does not cool/heat room sufficiently, or cycles  
on and off too frequently  
The air conditioner has insufficient  
heating capacity to match the heat  
loss of the room.  
Check the heating capacity of your unit. Air  
conditioners are sized to meet the cooling  
load and heater size is then selected to meet  
the heating load. In extreme, northern cli-  
mates, room air conditioners may not be able  
to be used as a primary source of heat.  
This may be due to an excessive heat  
load in the room.  
If there are heat product appliances in use in  
the room, or if the room is heavily occupied,  
the unit will need to run loner to remove the  
additional heat.  
Be sure to use exhaust vent fans while cook-  
ing or bathing and, if possible, try not to use  
heat producing appliances during the hottest  
part of the day. It may also be due to an  
improperly sized unit.  
Depending upon the size of the room being  
cooled, a higher capacity air conditioner may  
be necessary  
This may be normal for higher ef-  
ficiency (EER) air conditioners.  
The use of higher efficiency components in  
your new air conditioner may result in the unit  
running longer than you feel it should . This  
may be more apparent, if it replaced an older,  
less efficient, model. The actual energy us-  
age, however, will be significantly less when  
compared to older models.  
Unit runs too much  
Likewise, you may notice that the discharge  
air temperature of your new air conditioner  
may not seem as cold as you may be ac-  
customed to from older units. This does not,  
however, indicate a reduction in the cooling  
capacity of the unit  
The energy efficiency ratio (EER) and cooling  
rating (Btu/h) listed on the unit's rating plate  
are both agency certified.  
Service & Assistance  
Our specialists are able to assist you with:  
Before calling for service, please check the "Basic Troubleshooting" sec-  
tion above. This may help you to find the answer to your problem, avoid  
unnecessary service calls, and save you the cost of a service call if the  
problem is not due to the product itself. If you have checked the "Basic  
Troubleshooting" section and still need help, here is a list of available  
services:  
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Inspect and ensure that all components and accessories have been  
installed properly and that they have not been damaged during the  
installation.  
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Specifications and Features of our equipment  
Referrals to dealers, and distributors.  
Use and Care information  
You can find the name of you local Authorized Service Provider by visiting  
If you require further assistance you can call the Customer Support Call  
Center at 1-800-541-6645.  
Recommended maintenance procedures  
Installation information  
Before calling, please make sure that you have the complete model and  
serial number, and date of purchase of your equipment available. By provid-  
ing us with this information we will be better able to assist you.  
Referrals to Authorized Service Providers and Parts depots.  
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Accessories  
New Construction Accessories  
WALL SLEEVE Galvanized zinc coated steel is prepared in an 11-step process,  
PDXWS  
then powder coated with a polyester finish and cured in an oven for exceptional  
durability. The wall sleeve is insulated for sound absorption and thermal ef-  
ficiency, 16" High x 42" Wide x 13 3/4" Deep.  
DEEP WALL SLEEVE EXTENSION For use when the wall is thicker than 13  
1/4”deep. The wall sleeve may be special ordered through your Sales Represen-  
tative and will be cut to your specific depth requirements..  
PDXWSEXT  
PXGA  
GRILLE Standard, stamped aluminium, anodized to resist chalking and oxidation.  
ARCHITECTURAL GRILLES Consist of heavy-gauge 6063-T5 aluminum alloy:  
PXAA – Clear, extruded aluminum  
PXBG – Beige acrylic enamel  
PXAA  
PXBG  
PXSC  
PXSC – Also available in custom colors.  
CONDENSATE DRAIN KIT Attaches to the bottom of the wall sleeve for internal  
draining of condensate or to the rear wall sleeve flange for external draining.  
Recommended on all units to remove excess condensate. Packaged in quantities  
of ten.  
PXDR10  
DECORATIVE SUBBASE Provides unit support for walls less than six inches  
thick. Includes leveling legs, side filler panels and mounting brackets for electri-  
cal accessories. Accepts circuit breaker, power disconnect switch, or conduit kit.  
PXSB  
RT6  
DIGITAL REMOTE WALL THERMOSTAT Single stage cool, single stage heat  
for PDE models or single stage cool, dual stage heat for PDH model thermostat  
features high/low fan speed switch. Thermostat is hard wired and can be battery  
powered or unit powered. Features backlit display and multiple configuration  
modes. For use on PD-series Friedrich PTACs and Vert-I-Paks.  
REMOTE THERMOSTAT ESCUTCHEON KIT This kit contains ten escutcheons  
that can be placed over the factory control buttons when a remote wall mounted  
thermostat is used. The escutcheon directs the guest to the wall thermostat for  
operation and retains the LED window to display error codes and diagnostic  
information.  
PDXRT  
FRP029  
SLEEVE EXTENSION RETROFIT KIT Galvanized zinc coated steel, 2.4" sleeve  
extension attached to the room side of the sleeve to allow for the installation of a  
PD-Series Friedrich PTAC in a T-Series sleeve.  
PXSE  
LATERAL DUCT ADAPTER Attaches to the PTAC/PTHP unit and provides a  
transition to direct up to 35% of the total CFM to a secondary room, either left or  
right of the unit. Kit includes duct plenum with discharge grille and internal baffle,  
adapter and end cap.  
PDXDAA  
PDXDEA  
LATERAL DUCT EXTENSION A three-foot insulated plenum that attaches to  
the left or right side of the duct adapter. The extension can be cut to length by the  
installer. Maximum allowable straight extension is 15 feet.  
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New Construction Accessories  
CONDUIT KIT WITH JUNCTION BOX Hard wire conduit kit with junction box for  
PXCJA  
208/230V and 265V units (subbase not required). Kit includes a means of quick  
disconnect for easy removal of the chassis. *Required for 265V installations.  
REPLACEMENT FILTER PACK These are original equipment return air filters.  
They are reusable and can be cleaned by vacuuming, washing, or blowing out,  
and are sold in convenient ten-packs. (Two filters per chassis).  
PXFTA  
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Friedrich Air Conditioning Company  
10001 Reunion Place, Suite 500  
San Antonio, TX 78216  
210.357.4400  
ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
FIRST YEAR  
ANY PART: If any part supplied by FRIEDRICH fails because of a defect in workmanship or material within twelve months from date of original purchase,  
FRIEDRICH will repair the product at no charge, provided the product is transported to a Friedrich Authorized Service Center for repair. ALL transportation  
charges are the sole responsibility of the owner. This remedy is expressly agreed to be the exclusive remedy within twelve months from the date of the  
original purchase.  
SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR  
SEALED REFRIGERANT SYSTEM: If the Sealed Refrigeration System (defined for this purpose as the compressor, condenser coil, dehumidifying coil,  
capillary, filter drier, and all interconnecting tubing) supplied by FRIEDRICH in your dehumidifier fails because of a defect in workmanship or material within  
sixty months from date of purchase, FRIEDRICH will pay a labor allowance and parts necessary to repair the Sealed Refrigeration System; PROVIDED  
FRIEDRICH will not pay the cost of diagnosis of the problem, removal, freight charges, and transportation of the dehumidifier to and from the Service Agency,  
and the reinstallation charges associated with repair of the Sealed Refrigeration System. All such cost will be the sole responsibility of the owner. This remedy  
is expressly agreed to be the exclusive remedy within sixty months from the date of the original purchase.  
APPLICABILITY AND LIMITATIONS: This warranty is applicable only to units retained within the Fifty States of the U.S.A., District of Columbia, and  
Canada. This warranty is not applicable to:  
1. Air filters, fuses, batteries, and the front grille removal tool.  
2. Products on which the model and serial numbers have been removed.  
3. Products which have defects or damage which results from improper installation, wiring, electrical current characteristics, or maintenance; or caused by  
accident, misuse or abuse, fire, flood, alterations and/or misapplication of the product and/or units installed in a corrosive atmosphere, default or delay  
in performance caused by war, government restrictions or restraints, strikes, material shortages beyond the control of FRIEDRICH, or acts of God.  
OBTAINING WARRANTY PERFORMANCE: Service will be provided by the FRIEDRICH Authorized Dealer or Service Organization in your area. They  
are listed in the Yellow Pages. If assistance is required in obtaining warranty performance, write to: Room Air Conditioner Service Manager, Friedrich Air  
Conditioning Co., P.O. Box 1540, San Antonio, TX 78295-1540.  
LIMITATIONS: THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. Anything in the warranty notwithstanding, ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND/OR MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS  
WARRANTY. MANUFACTURER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGE FOR  
BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY.  
NOTE: Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not allow the limitation or exclusion of  
consequential or incidental damages, so the foregoing exclusions and limitations may not apply to you.  
Performance of Friedrich’s Warranty obligation is limited to one of the following methods:  
1. Repair of the unit  
2. A refund to the customer for the prorated value of the unit based upon the remaining warranty period of the unit.  
3. Providing a replacement unit of equal value  
OTHER: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
PROOF OF PURCHASE: Owner must provide proof of purchase in order to receive any warranty related services.  
All service calls for explaining the operation of this product will be the sole responsibility of the consumer.  
All warranty service must be provided by an Authorized FRIEDRICH Service Agency, unless authorized by FRIEDRICH prior  
to repairs being made.  
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Friedrich Air Conditioning Co.  
10001 Reunion Place, Suite 500 • San Antonio, Texas 78216  
(210) 357-4400 • FAX (210) 357-4480  
Printed in the U.S.A.  
66129906249  
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