| HEAT CONTROLLER, INC.   Through-The-Wall   Air Conditioner   MODELS: BGE-103A   BGE-123A   S ervice M anual   CAUTION   -Before servicing the unit, read the "safety precautions" in this manual.   -Only for authorized service personnel.   Safety Precautions   Safety Precautions   To prevent injury to the user or other people and property damage, the following instructions must   be followed.   I Incorrect operation due to ignoring instruction will cause harm or damage. The seriousness is   classified by the following indications.   This symbol indicates the possibility of death or serious injury.   WARNING   CAUTION This symbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to property only.   I Meanings of symbols used in this manual are as shown below.   Be sure not to do.   Be sure to follow the instruction.   WARNING   I Installation   Don’t use a power cord, a plug   or a loose socket which is dam-   aged.   Always plug into a grounded   outlet.   Do not modify or extend the   power cord length.   • Otherwise, it may cause a fire or   electrical shock.   • Otherwise, it may cause a fire or   electrical shock.   • It will cause electric shock or fire   due to heat generation.   Coo   Ene   l Sa   r gy   er   an   F He   at   F 2 L O W Tim   T MO   er   Co   DE   E n o l TEM   P ' F S e r g y IMER   er   n SPFAN   EE   He   D at   F1   P O F 2 L O IGH   W W R   Tim   MO   er   DE   TE   ' F TIM   M ER   P D SPF   A N EE   PO   W ER   Do not disassemble or modify   products.   Be caution when unpacking and   installing.   Do not use the power cord near flam-   mable gas or combustibles such as   gasoline, benzene, thinner, etc.   • It may cause failure and electric   shock.   • Sharp edges may cause injury.   • It may cause explosion or fire.   Coo   Ene   l Sa   r gy   er   an   F Hea   t F 1 L O Timer   TIM   2 HIG   H MO   DE   TEMP   ' F ER   S P A N EE   D PO   WE   R Co   E n e o l Sa   r gy   er   an   He   at   L O IG   H F2   W Tim   er   MO   DE   ' F TIM   TEMP   F EE   D Coo   ER   Ene   l Sa   r gy   S P A N er   an   F Hea   PO   W R   t F 2 L O Timer   TIM   HIG   W H MO   DE   TEMP   ' F ER   S P A N EE   D PO   WE   R Gasolin   Service Manual 3   Safety Precautions   I Operation   Do not place heavy object on the   power cord and take care so that   the cord should not be pressed.   Do not share the outlet with   other appliances.   Take the power plug out if neces-   sary, holding the head of the plug   and do not touch it with wet hands.   • There is danger of fire or electric   shock.   • It will cause electric shock or fire   due to heat generation.   • Otherwise, it may cause a fire or   electrical shock.   Coo   Ene   l Sa   r gy   er   an   F Hea   t F 2 L O Timer   TIM   HIG   H W MO   DE   ' F TEMP   ER   Coo   Ene   l SPF   A N ED   Sa   r gy   er   F a n PO   E   He   at   F 2 L O W Tim   MO   er   DE   ' F TIM   ER   TEMP   SPF   A NE   E D PO   WE   R Do not place the power cord   near a heater.   Do not allow water to run into   electric parts.   Use a soft cloth to clean. Do not   use wax, thinner, or a strong   detergent.   • The appearance of the air condi-   tioner may deteriorate, change   color, or develop surface flaws.   • It may cause fire and electric   shock.   • It will cause failure of machine or   electric shock.   Co   E n e o l Sa   r gy   er   Fan   He   at   F 2 L O W Tim   MO   er   DE   TIM   ER   TEM   ' F P SPF   A NE   E D PO   WE   Coo   Ene   l Sa   r gy   er   F a n Hea   t F 1 L O 2 HIG   MODE   Timer   TIM   H TEMP   ' F ER   S P A N EE   D PO   W R Co   E n e o l Sa   r gy   er   an   Hea   F t F 1 L O 2 HIG   H W Tim   er   MO   DE   ' F TIM   ER   TEMP   SPF   A NE   E D O   WE   R x Thinner   Wa   Unplug the unit if strange   sounds, odors, or smoke come   from it.   Do not open the suction inlet   grill of the product during opera-   tion.   If water enters the product, turn off the the   power switch of the main body of appliance.   Contact service center after taking the   power-plug out from the socket.   • Otherwise, it may electrical   shock and failure.   • Otherwise it may cause fire and   electric shock accident.   Co   E n e o l Sa   r gy   er   an   He   at   F 2 L O W Tim   er   MO   DE   TIM   ER   TEM   ' F P SPF   A NE   E D PO   WE   R Co   E n e o l Sa   r gy   er   an   Hea   F t F 1 L O 2 HIG   H W Tim   er   MO   DE   ' F TIM   TEMP   ER   SPF   A NE   E D PO   WE   R Coo   Ene   l Sa   r gy   er   F an   Heat   F 2 L O Timer   TIM   HIG   H W MO   DE   TEMP   ' ER   S P A N EE   D PO   WE   R Ventilate the room well when   using this appliance together   with a stove, etc.   Turn off the power and breaker   firstly when cleansing the unit.   Turn off the main power switch   when not using it for a long   time.   • An oxygen shortage may occur.   • Since the fan rotates at high speed • Prevent accidental startup and the   during operation, it may cause   injury.   possibility of injury.   Coo   Ene   l Sa   r g y F an   r Hea   t F 1 L O W Timer   TIM   HIGH   MO   DE   TM ' F ER   SPF   A E N ED   O   W ER   Coo   Ene   l Sa   r gy   er   an   F Hea   t F 1 L O Timer   TIM   HIG   H W MO   DE   TEMP   ' ER   S P A N EE   D PO   WE   R Cool   Ene   Sa   r gy   er   an   v F Hea   t F 2 L O Timer   TIM   HIG   H W MO   DE   TEMP   ' F ER   SPF   A N ED   PO   WE   R 4 Room Air Conditioner   Safety Precautions   Do not operate or stop the unit   by inserting or pulling out the   power plug.   Do not damage or use an   unspecified power cord.   Do not operate with wet hands   or in damp environment.   • It will cause electric shock or fire   due to heat generation.   • It will cause electric shock or fire.   • It will cause electric shock.   Co   E n e o l Sa   r gy   er   Fan   He   at   F1   L O GH   F2    I W Tim   er   MO   DE   ' F TIM   ER   TEM   P SPFAN   EE   D PO   WE   R Co   E n e o l Sa   r gy   er   Fan   He   at   F1   L F2   O W Tim   er   MO   DE   TEM   ' F TIM   ER   P SPF   A NE   E D PO   WE   R Hold the plug by the head when   taking it out.   When gas leaks, open the win-   dow for ventilation before oper-   ating the unit.   Never touch the metal parts of   the unit when removing the fil-   ter.   • It may cause electric shock and   damage.   • Otherwise, it may cause explo-   sion, and a fire.   • They are sharp and may cause   injury.   Co   E n e o l Sa   r gy   er   an   Hea   F t F 1 L O 2 HIG   H W Tim   MO   er   DE   ' F TIM   TEMP   ER   SPF   A NE   E D PO   WE   R Co   E n e o l Sa   r gy   er   Fan   He   at   F 2 L O W Tim   er   MO   DE   TEM   ' TIM   ER   P SPF   A NE   E D PO   WE   R CAUTION   I Installation   Install the product so that the noise or hot wind   from the outdoor unit may not cause any damage   to the neighbors.   Keep level parallel in installing the product.   • Otherwise, it may cause dispute with the neighbors.   • Otherwise, it may cause vibration or water leakage.   Co   E n e o l Sa   r gy   er   Fan   He   at   F 2 H O IGH   Tim   er   MO   ' F DE   TE   TIM   MP   ER   F A SP   N D EE   PO   WE   R Service Manual 5   Safety Precautions   I Operation   Do not put a pet or house plant   where it will be exposed to   direct air flow.   Do not block the inlet or outlet   of air flow.   Use a soft cloth to clean. Do not   use wax, thinner, or a strong   detergent.   • It may cause injury.   • It may cause product failure.   • The appearance of the air condi-   tioner may deteriorate, change   color, or develop surface flaws.   Co   E n e o l Sa   r gy   er   Fan   He   a F 2 L O W Tim   er   O   E   TEM   T ER   P PF   D P E   Co   E n e o l Sa   r gy   er   Fan   He   at   F 2 L O GH   W Tim   er   MO   DE   TEM   P ' F TIM   ER   Co   S PE   FA   N ED   E n e o l Sa   r gy   er   Fan   PO   W ER   He   at   F1   L H O W Tim   er   MO   DE   TEM   P ' F TIM   ER   SPF   A N ED   PO   WE   R Do not step on the indoor/out-   door unit and do not put any-   thing on it.   Always insert the filter securely.   Clean it every two weeks.   Do not drink water drained from   air conditioner.   • It contains containments and will   make you sick.   • It may cause an injury through   dropping of the unit or falling   down.   • Operation without filters will cause   failure.   Co   E n e o l Sa   r gy   er   Fan   He   at   F2   H O W Tim   er   MO   DE   TEM   ' F TIM   ER   P SPF   A NE   E D PO   WE   R Be cautious not to touch the   sharp edges when installing.   Avoid excessive cooling and   perform ventilation sometimes.   Do not insert the hands or bars   through the air inlet or outlet   during operation.   • It may cause injury.   • Otherwise, it may do harm to   your health.   • Otherwise, it may cause person-   al injury.   Co   E n e o l Sa   r gy   er   Fan   He   at   F1   F 2 L O W Tim   er   MO   DE   Co   o l TEM   ' F E n e rgy   TIM   ER   S P F SPF   A NE   H E eat   F D HIG   H W PO   WE   M Time   TIM   OD   r R E ' F TEM   ER   P SPF   A NE   E D PO   WE   R Co   E n o l S e r g y v e r n He   at   F1   F 2 H O W Tim   er   IGH   MO   DE   ' F TE   TIM   M ER   P F A SP   N EE   D PO   W E 6 Room Air Conditioner   Installation   Installation   Remove packing sheet from the back of the sleeve,   and packing corner and blue tape from the air condi-   tioner.   INSTALLATION HARDWARE   2 1 4 Installation requirements   If you use an existing wall sleeve, you should mea-   2 Size options   7 5 sure its dimensions.   Install the new air conditioner according to these instal-   lation instructions to achieve the best performance.   All wall sleeves used to mount the new air conditioner   must be in good structural condition and have a rear   grille to securely attach the new air conditioner.   (FIG. 1)   3 8 6 2 Size options   ITEM   NAME OF PARTS   Q'TY   With the HCI sleeve(optionally supplied with your   unit), you can maintain the best performance of the   new air conditioner. (FIG. 2)   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PLASTIC GRILLE   1 2 2 2 1 2 2 4 HORIZONTAL INSULATION STRIPS   AROUND INSULATION STRIPS   SUPPORT BLOCK   19-21/32"   (499 mm)   24-21/32"   (626 mm)   BAFFLE   TRIM FRAME   14-13/32"   (366 mm)   Co   E n o l er   Sa gy   ve   Fa   r n He   at   F F12   L O H W H Ti   me   IG   M O D r E ' F TEM   SHIM   TI   M P E R F A SP   N EE   D P O W E R PLASTIC NUTS AND WASHER SCREWS   18"(458 mm)   FIG. 1   Air Conditioner   To avoid risk of personal injury, property damage, or   product damage due to the weight of this device and   sharp edges that may be exposed:   25-7/8"   (656 mm)   • Air conditioners covered in this manual pose an   excessive weight hazard. Two or more people are   needed to move and install the unit.   15-17/32"   (394 mm)   To prevent injury or strain, use proper lifting and   carrying techniques when moving unit.   Expanded   aluminum metal grille   • Carefully inspect location where air conditioner will   be installed. Be sure it will support the weight of the   unit over an extended period of time.   16-23/32"   (425 mm)   LGE Wall Sleeve   FIG. 2   • Handle air conditioner with care. Wear protective   gloves whenever lifting or carrying the unit. AVOID   the sharp metal fins of front and rear coils.   ELECTRICAL SERVICE   Check your available electrical service. The power   supply available must be the same as that shown on   the unit nameplate (found on left side of cabinet).   • Make sure air conditioner does not fall during instal-   lation.   REQUIRED TOOLS:   All models are equipped with a 3-prong service plug to   provide proper service and safe positive grounding. Do   not change plug in any way. Do not use an adapter   plug. If your present wall outlet does not match your   plug, call a qualified electrician to make the necessary   corrections. SAVE CARTON for storage and this   OWNER'S MANUAL for future reference. The carton is   the best way to store unit during winter or when not in   use.   • 3/8-inch open end   wrench or adjustable   wrench   • Tight Fitting gloves   • Standard screwdriver   • Phillips screwdriver   • Pliers   • 1/4-inch hex socket and   ratchet   • Sharp knife   • Tape measure   • Electric drill   • 1/4-inch drill bit   Service Manual 7   Installation   NOTICE   Installation   All wall sleeves used to mount the new Air   Conditioner must be in sound structural condition and   have a rear grille that securely attaches to sleeve, or   rear flange that serves as a stop for the Air   Conditioner,   We strongly recommend the removal of the old wall   sleeve and the installation of a new HCI Wall Sleeve.   If you decide to keep the existing wall sleeve, you have   to redirect the louvers at the back of the wall sleeve illus-   tration. The use of pliers is recommended. If you DO   NOT redirect, you run the risk of poor performance or   product failure. This is not covered under the terms of the   Heat Controller warranty.   2. Remove old air conditioner from existing wall   sleeve.   3. Clean the interior of an existing sleeve.   (Do not disturb seals.)   4. Wall sleeve must be securely fastened in wall   before installing the air conditioner. Use the nails or   screws through sleeve into wall, if needed. Repaint   sleeve if needed.   • Pick a location which will allow the conditioned air to   blow into the area you want. Good installation with   special attention to the proper position of the unit will   lessen the chance that service will be needed.   5. Prepare the wall sleeve for installation of the unit. If   you plan to use your existing wall sleeve, and it is   not LGE, use procedure B or C below.   ITEMS IN INSTALLATION HARDWARE   You may not need all parts in the kit. Discard unused   parts   Procedure Brand   Depth(inches)   16-23/32   A LGE   White-Westinghouse   Frigidaire Carrier   (52F series)   General Electric   /Hotpoint   ITEM (inches)   Qty.   16, 17-1/2   or 22   Plastic grille   263/4 x 161/2   1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 4 4 13/8 x 5/8 x 273/16   13/8 x 13/8 x 273/16   13/8 x 3/4 x 611/2   13/8 x 13/8 x 611/2   13/4 x 13/8 x 45/16   14 x 41/2 x 1/8   Horizontal Insulation Strips   Around Insulation Strips   B 16-7/8   Whirlpool   Carrier (51S series)   17-1/8 or 23   18-5/8   16-3/4   or 19-3/4   15   Support Block   Baffle   Fedders/Emerson   C Shim   13 x 1 x 3/4   Emerson/Fedders   Friedrich   Trim Frame   Washer Screw   Nuts(Plastic)   16-3/4   6. Install new unit into wall sleeve.   How to Install   When installation is completed, replacement unit   MUST have a rearward slope as shown. To achieve   1/4" slope, remove the backing from the 11-13/16"   shim strips and attach them as shown below in Fig. 3.   Place the higher portion of shim to the front of the rib   on base of wall sleeve.   1. Identify the existing wall sleeve before installing the   unit from the listed below.   Wall Sleeve Dimensions (inches)   Brand   Width   Height   Depth   White-Westinghouse   Frigidaire   Carrier (52F series)   General Electric   /Hotpoint   16, 17-1/2   or 22   25-1/2 15-1/4   26 15-5/8   25-7/8 16-1/2   27 16-3/4   1" high   3 / " High   4 16-7/8   UNIT   Wall Sleeve   17-1/8   or 23   16-3/4   Whirlpool   Fedders/Emerson   FRONT   1/4"   or 19-3/4   Shim   LGE   25-7/8 15-17/32 16-23/32   Emerson/Fedders   26-3/4 15-3/4   15   18-5/8   16-3/4   Carrier (51S Series) 25-3/4 16-7/8   Friedrich 27 16-3/4   6"   6"   SHIM PLACEMENT   UNIT INSTALLATION   FIG. 3   8 Room Air Conditioner   Installation   Procedure A   5. To assemble trim, snap the tab of each piece into   the slot of the other piece as shown below. Slide   1. If you are using the new sleeve (optionally supplied   with your unit),skip to step 3. Otherwise, install the   plastic grille from the kit. Cut the plastic grille to 25-   1/2" wide and 15-1/4" high. Place the plastic grille to   the inside of the wall sleeve at the rear flange.   trim over the front of the air conditioner until trim is   flush with sleeve as shown below.   FIG. 4   Trim (2 ea)   2. Fasten the 4 washer screws to secure the grille to   the wall sleeve. If you need plastic nuts to mount   plastic grille to the inside of the wall sleeve, there   are plastic nuts in the installation kit. The nuts are   installed from the inside of the sleeve and are   pressed into the square holes of the rear flanges.   Wall   Co   E n o l er   Sa gy   ve   Fa   r n He   at   F F12   L O H W H i   me   IG   r E ' F TE   M P R   N PO   W ER   FIG. 7   or   FIG. 5   3. Remove the backing from the Horizontal Insulation   • Air conditioners covered in this manual pose an   excessive weight hazard. Two or more people are   needed to move and install the unit.   To prevent injury or strain, use proper lifting and   carrying techniques when moving unit.   3 3 3 strip 1 / x / 8 x 27 /16 and attach that to the inside   8 8 bottom of the sleeve as shown below. Remove the   3 3 backing from the Around Insulation strip 1 / x / x   8 4 1 61 / and attach that to the inside front of the sleeve   2 as shown below.   • When handling the air conditioner, be careful to   avoid cuts from sharp metal fins on front and rear   coils.   • Make sure air conditioner does not fall during   Around Insulation   removal.   Horizontal Insulation   FIG. 6   4. Install the new unit into the wall sleeve.   Service Manual 9   Installation   4. Remove the backing from the Horizontal Insulation   Procedure B   3 5 3 strip 1 /8 x /8 x 27 /16 and attach that to the inside bot-   tom of the sleeve as shown below. Remove the   1. Redirect the louvers at the back of the wall sleeve to   60° angle as shown in the FIG 8. The use of pliers is   recommended.   3 3 backing from the Around Insulation strip 1 /8 x /4 x   1 61 /2 and attach that to the inside front of the sleeve   as shown below.   7 5   / " 16   60°   60°   Rear Louvers   Around Insulation   Horizontal Insulation   (Top View)   FIG. 11   FIG. 8   5.If the depth of your existing wall sleeve is less than   or equal to 18", skip to step 6. Otherwise, cut the   baffles and the support blocks according to length   2. If the wall sleeve already has a rear grille, skip to   step 4. If the wall sleeve does not have a rear grille   or louvered panel, install the plastic grille from the   kit. Cut the plastic grille to 25-1/2" wide and 15-1/4"   high. Place the plastic grille to the inside of the wall   sleeve at the rear flange.   "A" in the table below.   A Length "A"   (inches)   Depth"D" of the existing   wall sleeve (inches)   Support   Block   3/4   1-3/4   4 18   D 18-5/8   18-5/8   D 19-3/4   Baffle   19-3/4   D 22   A FIG. 12   FIG. 9   Place the plastic grille   3. Fasten the 4 washer screws to secure the grille to   the wall sleeve. If you need plastic nuts to mount   plastic grille to the inside of the wall sleeve, there   are plastic nuts in the installation kit. The nuts are   installed from the inside of the sleeve and are   pressed into the square holes of the rear flanges.   or   Fasten the screws   FIG. 10   10 Room Air Conditioner   Installation   6. Remove the backing from the support blocks and   attach them to the inside of the wall sleeve as   shown FIG 13. Slide the baffle into slots of the sup-   port blocks.   • Air conditioners covered in this manual pose an   excessive weight hazard. Two or more people are   needed to move and install the unit.   To prevent injury or strain, use proper lifting and   carrying techniques when moving unit.   (7 5/16")   • When handling the air conditioner, be careful to   avoid cuts from sharp metal fins on front and rear   coils.   Wall   Baffle   Wall   Sleeve   • Make sure air conditioner does not fall during   removal.   Front   Support   Block   FIG. 13   7.Install the new unit into the wall sleeve.   8.To assemble trim, snap the tab of each piece into the   slot of the other piece as shown below. Slide trim   over the front of the air conditioner until trim is flush   with sleeve as shown below.   Trim (2 ea)   Wall   Co   E n o l er   Sa gy   ve   r Fa   n He   at   F F12   L O H W H Ti   me   IG   r E ' F TE   M P N PO   W ER   FIG. 14   Service Manual 11   Installation   4. Remove the backing from the Horizontal Insulation   Procedure C   3 3 3 strip 1 /8 x 1 /8 x 27 /16 and attach that to the inside   bottom of the sleeve as shown below. Remove the   1. Redirect the louvers at the back of the wall sleeve to   60° angle as shown in the FIG 15. The use of pliers   is recommended.   3 3 backing from the Around Insulation strip 1 /8 x 1 /8 x   1 61 /2 and attach that to the inside front of the sleeve   as shown below.   7 13   / " 16   60°   60°   Rear Louvers   Around Insulation   (Top View)   Horizontal Insulation   FIG. 15   FIG. 18   2. If the wall sleeve already has a rear grille, skip to   step 4. If the wall sleeve does not have a rear grille   or louvered panel, install the plastic grille from the   kit. Cut the plastic grille to 26-1/2" wide and 15-1/2"   high. Place the plastic grille to the inside of the wall   sleeve at the rear flange.   5. If the depth of your existing sleeve is less than or   equal to 18", skip to step 7. Otherwise, cut the baf-   fles and the support blocks according to Length "A"   in the table below.   A Length "A"   (inches)   Depth"D" of the existing   wall sleeve (inches)   Support   Block   3/4   1-3/4   4 18   D 18-5/8   18-5/8   D 19-3/4   Baffle   19-3/4   D 22   A FIG. 19   6. Remove the backing from the support blocks and   attach them to the inside of the wall sleeve as   shown FIG 20. Slide the baffle into slots of the sup-   port blocks   FIG. 16   Place the plastic grille   3. Fasten the 4 washer screws to secure the grille to   the wall sleeve. If you need plastic nuts to mount   plastic grille to the inside of the wall sleeve, there   are plastic nuts in the installation kit. The nuts are   installed from the inside of the sleeve and are   pressed into the square holes of the rear flanges.   ( 7 13   / ")   16   Wall   Baffle   Wall   Sleeve   Front   Support   Block   FIG. 20   or   FIG. 17   Fasten the screws   12 Room Air Conditioner   Installation   7. Remove the backing from the 13" shim strips and   attach them as shown below in Fig. 22. The higher   portion of shim is to be placed in front of the rib on   the base of wall sleeve.   1" high   3/4" High   FIG. 21   Trim (2 ea)   Shim (2EA)   Wall   6"   6"   FIG. 22   Co   E n o l er   Sa gy   ve   r Fa   n He   at   F F21   L O IG   W H H Ti   e   ' F TE   M P E A D PO   W ER   8. Install the new unit into the wall sleeve   9. To assemble trim, snap the tab of each piece into   the slot of the other piece as shown below. Slide   FIG. 23   trim over the front of the air conditioner until trim   is flush with sleeve as shown below.   • Air conditioners covered in this manual pose an   excessive weight hazard. Two or more people are   needed to move and install the unit.   To prevent injury or strain, use proper lifting and   carrying techniques when moving unit.   • When handling the air conditioner, be careful to   avoid cuts from sharp metal fins on front and rear   coils.   • Make sure air conditioner does not fall during   removal.   Service Manual 13   Operating Instructions   Operating Instructions   Controls   The controls will look like one of the following.   FAN SPEED   • Every time you push this button, it advances the setting as follows: {High[ F2 ] I Low[ F1 ] I High[ F2 ]}   REMOTE CONTROL SIGNAL   RECEIVER   ' Cool   F F1 LOW   F2 HIGH   Energy   Saver   TEMPERATURE SETTING   • Use this button to automatically control the   temperature of the room.   The temperature can be set within a range of   60°F to 86°F by increments of 1°F.   • The setting appears in the display.   Fan   TEMP   Timer   Heat   FAN   SPEED   MODE   TIMER   POWER   POWER   • To turn the air conditioner ON, push this button.   To turn the air conditioner OFF, push the button   again.   TIMER   - SHUT-OFF TIME   • This button takes priority over any other button.   • You will usually use shut-off time while you sleep.   • If unit is running, use Timer to set number of hours until shut-off.   • For your sleeping comfort, once Time is set, the Temperature   setting will raise 2°F after 30 min., and once again after another   30 min.   • Push Timer button to advance setting from 1Hour I 2Hours II...   II12Hours maximum.   - START TIME   • If unit is off, use Timer to set number of hours before unit starts.   • Push Timer button to advance setting from 1Hour I 2Hours II...   II12Hours maximum.   MODE   - Push this button to shift mode of operation from COOL IIENERGY SAVER IIFAN IIHEAT   - COOL:   • Fan runs continually for normal cooling operation.   - ENERGY SAVER:   • The fan stops when the compressor stops cooling. Approximately every 3 minutes the fan will turn on and the unit will   check the room air temperature to determine if cooling is needed.   - FAN:   • Fan-only operation.   - HEAT:   • Fan runs continually for normal heating operation.   AUTO RESTART   When power is restored after an electrical power failure, the unit will begin to run at its last setting.   14 Room Air Conditioner   Operating Instructions   Remote control   The remote control and control panel will look like one of the following pictures.   POWER   • To turn the air conditioner ON, push this button.   To turn the air conditioner OFF, push the button again.   • This button takes priority over any other button.   Power   Temp   TEMPERATURE SETTING   • Use this button to automatically control the temperature of the room.   The temperature can be set within a range of 60°F to 86°F by   increments of 1°F.   Fan Speed   • The setting appears in the display.   Timer   Mode   FAN SPEED   • Every time you push this button it advances the setting as follows:   {High[ F2 ] I Low[ F1 ] I High[ F2 ]}   TIMER   - SHUT-OFF TIME   • You will usually use shut-off time while you sleep.   • If unit is running, use Timer to set number of hours until shut-off.   • For your sleeping comfort, once Time is set, the Temperature setting will   raise 2°F after 30 min, and once again after another 30 min.   • Push Timer button to advance setting from 1Hour II2Hours II... II   12Hours maximum.   - START TIME   • If unit is off, use Timer to set of hours before unit starts.   • Push Timer button to advance setting from 1Hour II2Hours II... II   12Hours maximum.   MODE   - Push this button to shift mode of operation from COOL IIENERGY SAVER IIFAN IIHeat.   - COOL:   • Fan runs continually for normal cooling operation.   - ENERGY SAVER:   • The fan stops when the compressor stops cooling. Approximately every 3 minutes the fan will turn on   and the unit will check the room air temperature to determine if cooling is needed.   - FAN:   • Fan-only operation.   - HEAT:   • Fan runs continually for normal heating operation.   A slight heat odor may come from the unit when   first switching to HEAT after the cooling season is   over. This odor, caused by fine dust particles on   the heater, will disappear quickly. This is harmless.   When the air conditioner has been performed its cooling or   heating operation and is turned off or set to the fan posi-   tion, wait at least 3 minutes before resetting to the cooling   operation again.   Service Manual 15   Operating Instructions   How to insert Batteries   1. Remove the cover from the back of the remote   controller.   • Do not use rechargeable batteries.   Such batteries differ from standard   dry cells in shape, dimensions, and   performance.   2. Insert two batteries.   • Remove the batteries from the   remote controller if the air conditioner   is not going to be used for an extend-   ed length of time.   • Be sure that the (+) and (-) directions are correct.   • Be sure that both batteries are new.   3. Re-attach the cover.   Ventilation Control   Push the lever to the "CLOSE" position to cool, heat or recirculate room   air only.   Pull the lever to the "OPEN" position to exhaust smoke or stale air from   the room.   This feature is best used in conjunction with the FAN ONLY position.   PULL OPEN / PUSH CLOSE   Air Direction   The direction of air can be controlled by adjusting the horizontal and ver-   tical louvers.   C o o E l n e rg   e F S a y v r a n H e a t F F 1 2 L O H I T i m M e O r D E T E T M I M E • HORIZONTAL AIR-DIRECTION CONTROL   R FA   SPEE   N The horizontal air direction is adjusted by moving the vertical louver.   The lever for the vertical louver is located in the right and left side of the   air discharge.   C oo   En   l er   S a g y ve   r Fa   n H ea   t F1 LO   F2 HI   GH   W Ti   T M me   O r D E ' F T EM   IM   P E R F A S PEN   E D P O W E R • VERTICAL AIR-DIRECTION CONTROL   l r F a n H e a t F F 1 2 L O H W H IG   T im   M e The vertical air direction is adjusted by moving the horizontal louver.   r O D E T F E T M I M P D E R A S N P E E P O C oo   En   l er   S a g y ve   r Fa   n H ea   t F1   F 2 L O W HIG   Ti   T H M me   O r D E ' F T EM   IM   P E R F A N E S P E D P O W E R 16 Room Air Conditioner   Disassembly Instructions   Disassembly Instructions   — Before the following disassembly, POWER SWITCH is set to OFF and disconnected the power cord.   Mechanical Parts   1. FRONT GRILLE   1. Open the inlet grille upward or downward.   ' F LO   G H W F1 HI   F2   ol   P EM   Co   r T ER   gy   W E ne er   S av   PO   e r an   Tim   N A D F F EE   SP   t H ea   TIMER   DE   MO   2. Remove the screw which fastens the front grille.   3. Pull the front grille from the right side.   4. Remove the front grille. (See Fig. 24)   5. Re-install the component by referring to the   removal procedure.   Cool   F 1 L O W ' F F 2 H I G H Energy   Saver   Fan   TEMP   Heat   Timer   F AN   MODE   TIMER   POWER   SPEED   FIG. 24   2. CABINET   1. After disassembling the FRONT GRILLE, remove the 9   screws which fasten the cabinet at the both sides and the   top. (See Fig. 25)   C o o l E S ne   rg   y av   er   Keep these for later use.   F an   F1   F2   LO   W ME   F3   D HI   GH   T ' im   F er   M O T D E E M P T IM   E R F A S N PEED   P O W E R 3. CONTROL BOX   FIG. 25   1. Remove the front grille. (Refer to section 1)   2. Remove the screw which fasten the control   box. (See Fig. 26)   3. Pull the control box from the barrier.(See Fig.26)   4. Discharge the capacitor by placing a 20,000 ohm resistor   across the capacitor terminals.   Cool   Ener   gy   Sa   ver   Fa   n F1   F2   LO   W M F3   E D H IG   H Timer   IM   ' F M O T D E E M P T E R F A N S P E E D P O W E R 5. Disconnect two wire housings in the control box.   6. Pull the control box forward completely.   7. Re-install the components by referring to the removal   procedure. (See Fig. 26)   (Refer to the circuit diagram found on pages 24 in this   manual and on the control box.)   FIG. 26   Service Manual 17   Disassembly Instructions   Air Handling Parts   4. ORIFICE, HEATER ASSY AND TURBO FAN   1. Remove the front grille. (Refer to section 1)   2. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 2)   3. Remove the 2 screws which fasten the evaporator   at the left side and the right side.   (See Fig. 27)   C e o o l E S n a rg   e y r v F a n F1   F2   LO   W M F 3 E D HI   GH   T ' im   F e r MODE   T E M P TI   MER   F A S N P E E D P O W E R 4. Move the evaporator sideward carefully.   5. Remove the 2 terminals carefully   (See Fig. 28, at Electric Heater Model only)   FIG. 27   6. Remove the 4 screws which fasten the orifice. (See   Fig. 28)   7. Remove the orifice. (See Fig. 28)   FIG. 28   8. Remove the clamp which secures the turbo fan with   plier. (See Fig. 29)   FIG. 29   9. Remove the turbo fan with plier or your hand with-   out touching blades. (See Fig. 30)   10. Re-install the components by referring to the   removal procedure, above.   5. FAN   FIG. 30   1. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 2)   2. Remove the brace and shroud cover.   (Refer to section 4)   3. Remove the 6 screws which fasten the condenser.   4. Move the condenser sideways carefully.   5. Remove the clamp which secures the fan.   6. Remove the fan. (See Fig. 31)   7. Re-install the components by referring to the removal   procedure, above.   FIG. 31   18 Room Air Conditioner   Disassembly Instructions   6. SHROUD   1. Remove the fan. (Refer to section 5)   2. Remove the screw which fasten the shroud.   3. Remove the shroud. (See Fig. 32)   4. Re-install the component by referring to the   removal procedure, above.   FIG. 32   Electrical Parts   7. MOTOR   1. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 2)   2. Remove the clamp cord and disconnect a wire   housing in control box. (Refer to section 3)   3. Remove the turbo fan. (Refer to section 5)   4. Remove the fan. (Refer to section 5)   5. Remove the 4 or 2 screws which fasten the motor.   (See Fig. 33)   6. Remove the motor.   7. Re-install the components by referring to the   removal procedure, above.   FIG. 33   8. COMPRESSOR   1. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 2)   2. Discharge the refrigerant system using FreonTM   Recovery System.   If there is no valve to attach the recovery system,   install one (such as a WATCO A-1) before venting   the FreonTM . Leave the valve in place after   servicing the system.   3. Disconnect the 3 leads from the compressor.   4. After purging the unit completely, unbraze the suc-   tion and discharge tubes at the compressor con-   nections.   FIG. 34   5. Remove the 3 nuts and the 3 washers which fas-   ten the compressor. (See Fig. 34)   6. Remove the compressor.   7. Re-instill the components by referring to the   removal procedure, above.   9. CAPACITOR   Cool   Ener   gy   Sa   ver   Fa   n F1 LO   F2   M W H F ED   3 HIG   Timer   ' F 1. Remove the control box. (Refer to section 3)   2. Remove a screw which fasten the display panel.   3. Remove 2 screws and unfold the control box.   (See Fig. 35)   MODE   TEM   P TIMER   FA   N SPEED   PO   WER   4. Remove the screw and the clamp which fastens   the capacitor. (See Fig. 35)   5. Disconnect all the leads of capacitor terminals.   6. Re-install the components by referring to the   removal procedure, above.   FIG. 35   Service Manual 19   Disassembly Instructions   10. POWER CORD   1. Remove the control box. (Refer to section 3)   2. Unfold the control box. (Refer to section 9)   3. Disconnect the grounding screw from the control   box.   4. Disconnect 2 receptacles.   5. Remove a screw which fastens the clip cord.   6. Pull the power cord. (See Fig. 36)   Cool   Ener   gy   Sa   ver   Fa   n F 1 L O ED   F W 2 M F 3 H IG   H Timer   ' F MODE   TEMP   7. Re-install the component by referring to the   removal procedure, above.   TIMER   FA   N SPEED   PO   WER   (Use only one ground-marked hole   connection.)   for ground   8. If the supply cord of this appliance is damaged, it   must be replaced by the special cord.   (The special cord means the cord which has the   same specification marked on the supply cord fit-   ted to the unit.)   FIG. 36   11. THERMOSTAT   1. Remove the control box. (Refer to section 3)   2. Unfold the control box. (Refer to section 9)   Cool   Ener   Sa   gy   ver   Fa   n F 1 L O W E D H F 2 M F 3 3. Disconnect the theristor terminals from main   P.W.B assembly.   H IG   Timer   ' F MODE   TEMP   FA   N SPEED   PO   WER   4. Remove the thermostat. (See Fig. 37)   5. Re-install the components by referring to the   removal procedure, above.   FIG. 37   20 Room Air Conditioner   Disassembly Instructions   Refrigerating Cycle   CAUTION   TM   Discharge the refrigerant system using Freon   Recovery System.   If there is no valve to attach the recovery system,   install one (such as a WATCO A-1) before vent-   TM   ing the Freon . Leave the valve in place after   servicing the system.   12. CONDENSER   1. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 2)   2. Remove the brace and the shroud cover.   (Refer to section 4)   3. Remove the 5 screws which fasten the condenser.   4. After discharging the refrigerant completely,   unbraze the interconnecting tube at the condenser   connections.   FIG. 38   5. Remove the condenser.   6. Re-install the components by referring to notes.   (See Fig. 38)   13. EVAPORATOR   1. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 2)   2. Discharge the refrigerant completely.   3. Remove the 2 screws which fasten the evaporator   at the left side and the right side.   Cool   Ener   gy   Sa   ver   Fa   n F1   L F 2 M O W F3 ED   HIG   H Timer   IM   ' F M O T D E E M P T E R F A S N P E E D P O W E R 4. Move the evaporator sideward carefully and then   unbraze the interconnecting tube at the evaporator   connectors.   5. Remove the evaporator.   6. Re-install the components by referring to notes.   (See Fig. 39)   FIG. 39   14. CAPILLARY TUBE   1. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 2)   2. After discharging the refrigerant completely,   unbraze the interconnecting tube at the capillary   tube.   3. Remove the capillary tube.   4. Re-install the components by referring to notes.   Service Manual 21   Disassembly Instructions   NOTICE   — Replacement of the refrigeration cycle.   6. Recharge as follows :   1. When replacing the refrigeration cycle, be sure to   discharge the refrigerant system using a FreonTM   recovery System.   1) Refrigeration cycle systems are charged from the   High-side. If the total charge cannot be put   in the High-side, the balance will be put in the   suction line through the access valve which you   installed as the system was opened.   2) Connect the charging cylinder as shown in Fig. 40B.   With valve C open, discharge the hose at the man-   ifold connection.   3) Open valve A and allow the proper charge to   enter the system. Valve B is still closed.   4) If more charge is required, the high-side will not   take it. Close valve A.   5) With the unit running, open valve B and add the   balance of the charge.   If there is no valve to attach the recovery system,   install one (such as a WATCO A-1) before venting   the FreonTM. Leave the valve in place after   servicing the system.   2. After discharging the unit completely, remove the   desired component, and unbrace the pinch-off   tubes.   3. Solder service valves into the pinch-off tube ports,   leaving the valves open.   4. Solder the pinch-off tubes with Service valves.   5. Evacuate as follows.   1) Connect the vacuum pump, as illustrated Fig.   40A.   2) Start the vacuum pump, slowly open manifold   valves A and B with two full turns counterclock-   wise and leave the valves closed.   a. Do not add the liquid refrigerant to the Low-   side.   b. Watch the Low-side gauge; allow pressure to   rise to 30 lbs.   c. Turn off valve B and allow pressure to drop.   d. Repeat steps B and C until the balance of the   charge is in the system.   The vacuum pump is now pulling through valves   A and B up to valve C by means of the manifold   and entire system.   6) When satisfied the unit is operating correctly,   use the pinch-off tool with the unit still running   and clamp on to the pinch-off tube. Using a tube   cutter, cut the pinch-off tube about 2 inches from   the pinch-off tool. Use sil-fos solder and solder   pinch-off tube closed. Turn off the unit, allow it to   set for a while, and then test the leakage of the   pinch-off connection.   CAUTION   If high vacuum equipment is used, just crack   valves A and B for a few minutes, then open   slowly with the two full turns counterclockwise.   This will keep oil from foaming and being   drawn into the vacuum pump.   3) Operate the vacuum pump for 20 to 30 minutes,   until 600 microns of vacuum is obtained. Close   valves A and B, and observe vacuum gauge for   a few minutes. A rise in pressure would   indicate a possible leak or moisture remaining in   the system. With valves A and B closed, stop   the vacuum pump.   4) Remove the hose from the vacuum pump and   place it on the charging cylinder. See Fig. 40B.   Open valve C.   Discharge the line at the manifold connection.   5) The system is now ready for final charging.   22 Room Air Conditioner   Disassembly Instructions   Equipment needed: Vacuum pump, Charging cylinder, Manifold gauge, Brazing equipment. Pinch-off tool capa-   ble of making a vapor-proof seal, Leak detector, Tubing cutter, Hand Tools to remove components, Service valve.   COMPOUND GAUGE   CONDENSER   (HIGH PRESSURE SIDE)   MANIFOLD   GAUGE   A B CAPILLARY TUBE   SEE INSETS   BELOW   EVAPORATOR   (LOW PRESSURE SIDE)   COMPRESSOR   HI   LOW   A B A B EXTERNAL   VACUUM PUMP   CHARGING   CYLINDER   C FIG. 40A-Pulling Vacuum   FIG 40B-Charging   Service Manual 23   Schematic Diagram   Schematic Diagram   Wiring Diagram   I ELECTRIC HEATING MODEL   24 Room Air Conditioner   Troubleshooting Guide   Troubleshooting Guide   Piping System   CONDENSER COILS   FAN   CAPILLARY TUBE   COMPRESSOR   MOTOR   TURBO FAN   EVAPORATOR COILS   : REFRIGERANT FLOW   Following is a brief description of the important components and their functions in the refrigeration system.   Refer to Fig. 41 to follow the refrigeration cycle and the flow of the refrigerant in the cooling cycle.   ROOM AIR CONDITIONER   CYCLE OF REFRIGERATION   EVAPORATOR COILS   CONDENSER COILS   VAPOR INLET   SUCTION LIME   COOL LOW PRESSURE VAPOR   HOT   DISCHARGED   AIR   COMPLETE LIQUID   BOIL OFF POINT   COOLED   AIR   ROOM AIR HEAT LOAD   OUTSIDE COOLING   AIR FOR REFRIGERANT   PASS THROUGH   MOTOR   COMPRESSOR   OIL   LIQUID   PRESSURE   DROP   LIQUID OUTLET   HIGH PRESSURE VAPOR   (LIQUID REFRIGERANT)   LIQUID PEFRIGERANT   CAPILLARY TUBE   LOW PRESSURE VAPOR   FIG. 41   Service Manual 25   Troubleshooting Guide   Troubleshooting Guide   In general, possible trouble is classified in two causes.   The one is called Starting Failure which is caused from an electrical defect, and the other is Ineffective Air   Conditioning caused by a defect in the refrigeration circuit and improper application.   Unit is running but cooling is ineffective   Ineffective Cooling   Check of cold air circulation   for smooth flow.   Check of outdoor coil   (heat exchanger) & the fan   operation.   Check heat load increase.   Unexpected residue   Overloaded Circuit   Dirty indoor coil   (Heat exchanger)   Check gas leakage.   Repair gas leak.   Malfunction of fan   Check of inside gas   pressure.   Clogged of air filter   Obstruction at air outlet   Replacement of unit if the   unit is beyond repair.   Adjusting of refrigerant   charge   Stop of auto air-swing   Correct above trouble   Malfunction of compressor   Replacement of   compressor   Check clogging in   refrigeration circuit.   Satisfactory operation with   temperature difference of   inlet & outlet air ; 44.6~50˚F   Repair clogging in   refrigeration circuit.   26 Room Air Conditioner   Troubleshooting Guide   Fails to Start   Check of power source.   Check of circuit breaker   and fuse.   Check of control switch   setting.   Gas leakage of feeler bulb   of thermostat   Check of control switch.   Only compressor fails to   start.   Only fan fails to start.   Improper wiring.   Drop of power voltage.   Improper thermostat setting   Defect of fan motor   capacitor.   Defect of compressor   capacitor.   Loose terminal connection.   Improper wiring   Irregular motor resistance   ( ).   Irregular motor insulation   ).   Check capacitor.   Replacement.   ( Replacement of fan motor   Regular but fails to start   Irregular motor resistance ( )   Irregular motor insulation ( )   Replacement of compressor   (locking of rotor, metal)   Replacement of compressor   (Motor damaged)   Service Manual 27   Troubleshooting Guide   COMPLAINT   CAUSE   REMEDY   Fan motor will not run.   No power   Check voltage at outlet. Correct if none.   Power supply cord   Rotary switch   Check voltage to rotary switch. If none, check   power supply cord. Replace cord if circuit is open.   Check switch continuity. Refer to wiring diagram   for terminal identification. Replace switch if   defective.   Wire disconnected or   connection loose   Connect wire. Refer to wiring diagram for terminal   identification. Repair or replace loose terminal.   Capacitor (Discharge   Test capacitor.   capacitor before testing.)   Replace if not within ±10% of manufacturer's   rating. Replace if shorted, open, or damaged.   Will not rotate   Fan blade hitting shroud or blower wheel hitting   scroll. Realign assembly.   Units using slinger ring condenser fans must   have 1/4 to 5/16 inch clearance to the base. If it is   hitting the base, shim up the bottom of the fan   motor with mounting screw(s).   Check fan motor bearings; if motor shaft will not   rotate, replace the motor.   Fan motor runs   intermittently   Revolves on overload.   Check voltage. See limits on this page. If not within   limits, call an electrician.   Test capacitor.   Check bearings. Does the fan blade rotate freely?   If not, replace fan motor.   Pay attention to any change from high speed to   low speed. If the speed does not change, replace   the motor.   Fan motor noise.   Grommets   Fan   Check grommets; if worn or missing, replace them.   If cracked, out of balance, or partially missing,   replace it.   Turbo fan   If cracked, out of balance, or partially missing,   replace it.   Loose set screw   Worn bearings   Tighten it.   If knocking sounds continue when running or   loose, replace the motor. If the motor hums or   noise appears to be internal while running,   replace motor.   28 Room Air Conditioner   Troubleshooting Guide   REMEDY   COMPLAINT   CAUSE   Compressor will not run,   but fan motor runs.   Voltage   Wiring   Check voltage. See the limits on the preceding.   page. If not within limits, call an electrician.   Check the wire connections, if loose, repair or   replace the terminal. If wires are off, refer to wiring   diagram for identification, and replace. Check wire   locations. If not per wiring diagram, correct.   Rotary   Check for continuity, refer to the wiring diagram   for terminal identification. Replace the switch if   circuit is open.   Thermostat   Check the position of knob If not at the coldest   setting, advance the knob to this setting and   restart unit.   Check continuity of the thermostat. Replace   thermostat if circuit is open.   Capacitor (Discharge   capacitor before   servicing.)   Check the capacitor.   Replace if not within ±10% of manufacturers   rating. Replace if shorted, open, or damaged.   Check the compressor for open circuit or   ground. If open or grounded, replace the compres-   sor.   Compressor   Overload   Check the compressor overload, if externally   mounted. Replace if open. (If the compressor   temperature is high, remove the overload, cool it,   and retest.)   ROOM AIR CONDITIONER VOLTAGE LIMITS   NAME PLATE RATING   MINIMUM   MAXIMUM   126.5V   253V   115V   103.5V   187V   208/230V   Service Manual 29   Troubleshooting Guide   REMEDY   COMPLAINT   CAUSE   Compressor cycles   on overload.   Voltage   Check the voltage. See the limits on the preced-   ing page. If not within limits, call an electrician.   Overload   Check overload, if externally mounted.   Replace if open. (If the compressor temperature   is high, remove the overload, cool, and retest.)   Fan motor   If not running, determine the cause. Replace if   required.   Condenser air flow   restriction   Remove the cabinet. inspect the interior surface   of the condenser; if restricted, clean carefully   with a vacuum cleaner (do not damage fins) or   brush. Clean the interior base before   reassembling.   Condenser fins   (damaged)   If condenser fins are closed over a large area   on the coil surface, head pressures will increase,   causing the compressor to cycle. Straighten the   fins or replace the coil.   Capacitor   Test capacitor.   Wiring   Refrigerating system   Insufficient cooling or heat- Air filter   Check the terminals. If loose, repair or replace.   Check the system for a restriction.   If restricted, clean of replace.   ing   Exhaust damper door   Close if open.   Unit undersized   Blower or fan   Determine if the unit is properly sized for the area to   be cooled.   Excessive noise.   Check the set screw or clamp. If loose or missing,   correct. If the blower or fan is hitting air guide,   rearrange the air handling parts.   Remove the cabinet and carefully rearrange tubing   not to contact cabinet, compressor, shroud, and bar-   rier.   Copper tubing   30 Room Air Conditioner   Product Specifications   MODELS   ITEMS   REMARK   BGE-103A   BGE-123A   REMARK   POWER SUPPLY   1Ø, 208/ 230V, 60Hz   CAPACITY (Btu/h)   INPUT (W)   9,800/10,000   1,040/1,060   5.2/4.7   11,200/11,500   1,270/1,310   6.4/6.0   COOLING   HEATING   RUNNING CURRENT (A)   E.E.R. (Btu/W.h)   CAPACITY (Btu/h)   INPUT (W)   9.4/9.4   8.8/8.8   9,200/11,200   2,900/3,500   14.0/15.3   RUNNING CURRENT (A)   INDOOR (°C)   OUTDOOR (°C)   INDOOR (°C)   OUTDOOR (°C)   26.7 (DB) 19.4 (WB)   35 (DB) 23.9 (WB)   21.1 (DB) 15.6 (WB)   8.3 (DB) 6.1 (WB)   COOLING   HEATING   OPERATING   TEMPERATURE   REFRIGERANT (R-22) CHARGE(g)   EVAPORATOR   465(16.40 OZ)   500(17.6 OZ)   3 ROW 12 STACKS   2 ROW 17 STACKS, L-BENDED TYPE   TURBO FAN   LOUVERED-   FIN TYPE   CONDENSER   FAN, INDOOR   FAN, OUTDOOR   PROPELLER TYPE FAN WITH SLINGER-RING   2 / 2 / 2   FAN SPEEDS (FAN/COOLING/HEATING)   FAN MOTOR   6 POLES   4 POLES   OPERATION CONTROL   ROOM TEMP. CONTROL   TOUCH PANEL   THERMISTOR   VERTICAL LOUVER (RIGHT & LEFT)   HORIZONTAL LOUVER (UP & DOWN)   TOP-DOWN   AIR DIRECTION CONTROL   CONSTRUCTION   ELECTRIC HEATER   COMPRESSOR   3.5KW, 230V   EXTERNAL OVERLOAD PROTECTOR   INTERANL THERMAL PROTECTOR   FUSE LINK, BIMETAL THERMOSTAT   1.92m (3 WIRE WITH GROUDING)   ATTACHMENT PLUG (CORD-CONNECTED TYPE)   SPLASHED BY FAN SLINGER   PROTECTOR   FAN MOTOR   ELECTRIC HEATER   POWER CORD   DRAIN SYSTEM   NET WEIGHT (lbs/kg)   78/35   80/36   2421/32 x 1413/32 x 1921/32   DIMENSION   (W x H x D)   (inch)   (mm)   626 x 366 x 499   257/8 x 1517/32 x 1623/32   656 x 394 x 425   SLEEVE DIMESION   (W x H x D)   (inch)   (mm)   OPTIONA PART   SLEEVE DEPTH   (inch)   (mm)   20   WITH FRONT GRILLE   510   Service Manual 31   Specifications and performance data subject to change without notice.   HEAT CONTROLLER, INC.   1900 WELLWORTH AVENUE • JACKSON, MICHIGAN 49203   THE QUALITY LEADER IN CONDITIONING AIR   04/18/07   P/No.: 3828A20040M   |