Daewoo DWC-056C Servise Manual Download Page 10

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TROUBLE

SITUATION

ANALYSIS

CAUSE

REMEDY

The compressor runs
but the motor doesn’t
run

Both fan motor and
compressor are
running but cooling is
bad

Vibration & Noise

Water leakage into
room

Electric shock
(Leakage of current)

Not cooling at all

Insufficient cooling

1) Fan
2) Fan motor
3) Capacitor
4) Fan motor circuit

Refrigerant system

1) Refrigerant system

2) Filter

3) Heat exchanger of

condenser

1) Installation place

2) Fan

3) Fixing screws

4) Electric

components

• Installation condition

• Insulation of

components

• Blocked by others

• Disconnection or burned-out

electric cord

• Failure malfunction of contact

• Disconnection of malfunction of

contact

1) Refrigerant system is choked

2) Compressor failure

3) Leakage of refrigerant gas

1) Refrigerant system is choked

2) Compressor failure

3) Leakage of refrigerant gas

4) Refrigerant charge is too high

• Clogged up with dust

1) Fin is cogged up with dust

2) The ventilation is not good

3) The unit is exposed to the

sunlight

4) Other heat source is added in

the room

• Installation of the unit is

imperfectly done

1) Fan is contacted with

obstacles

2) Fixing bolt

• Have a screw loose

• Electrical noise

• The front is lower than rear side

1)Insulation defect of wiring and

lead wire

2) Leakgae of current due to the

dew or rust

• Repair

• Replace the fan motor

• Replace

• Check the circuit

• Repair

• Repair

• Recharge refrigerant gas

• Check and repair refrigerant

system

• Replace

• Check a part of Leakage and

repair

• Repair and recharge

• Clean the air fiter

• Clean the unit

• Shade the unit from the

sunlight

• Remove the added heat source

• Install the unit perfectly

• Remove obstacles

• Tighten the bolt

• Tighten the screw

• Exchange the components

• Make rear side of the unit lower

than the front

• Check the unit’s Leakage of

current.

• Replace the defective parts or

components

Summary of Contents for DWC-056C

Page 1: ...FEB 2005 Model DWC 056CL DWC 056C DWB056C001 Window Type Room Air Conditioner ...

Page 2: ...CATIONS 3 3 NAMES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS 4 4 FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS 5 5 GENERAL INFORMATIONS 6 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 7 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 8 8 HOW TO DISASSEMBLE 10 9 WIRING DIAGRAM 11 10 REFRIGERANT CYCLE 12 11 EXPLODED DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST 13 ...

Page 3: ...pair the unit and use the measuring appliance adjusted accurately 5 Damage of electric wire and power cord when servicing Check electric wire and a surely replace a damage electric wire and a damage power cord 6 Never use connecting the middle of wire after cutting the middle of wire It may cause a fire and trouble 7 Checking the insulation resistance After you complete the assembly of unit surely...

Page 4: ...ning Current A 5 0 2 5 Compressor Type ROTARY Model 39R131ER 54P 39A052JSAJA Capacitor 35µF 250VAC 20µF 400VAC Model YSLA 28 6 0004 YSLA 35 4 0006 Fan Motor Capacitor 4µF 250VAC 2µF 400VAC Indoor Fan Blower Fan Outdoor Fan Propeller Fan Refrigerant R 22 Control Capillary Charge Amount g 11 3oz 320g 12 3oz 350g Dimensions Unit W x H x D 16 9 W x11 4 H x12 8 D inch 430 W x289 H x325 D mm PACKING W x...

Page 5: ...RTICAL 3 COOL AIR DISCHARGE 4 GRILLE FRONT 5 KNOB THERMOSTAT 6 SWITCH POWER 7 SWITCH FAN NO PART NAME 8 AIR INTAKE 9 AIR FILTER 10 CONTROL PANEL 11 PLATE WINDOW TOP 12 FRAME WINDOW KIT 13 SHUTTER WINDOW DWC 056CL DWB 056C 1 6 5 0 2 3 9 8 7 q w 4 e 1 2 3 8 6 5 0 7 4 ...

Page 6: ...ut 5 CAPACITOR The Capacitor enlarges the difference of phase between main coil and sub coil so that the Compressor and Fan Motor starts well 6 ACCUMULATOR The Accumulator blocks the unflow of liquid refrigerant and impurities into the Compressor ON Select this setting to turn on the unit OFF Select this setting to turn off the unit HIGH Select this setting for maximum air circulation LOW Select t...

Page 7: ...eptacle replaced with a properly grounded three prong wall receptacle in accordance with the National Electrical Code 4 USE OF EXTENSION CORDS ONLY DWB 056C Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions we strongly recommend against the use of an extension cord However if you still elect to use an extension cord it is absolutely necessary that it is earthed and the marked rating of ...

Page 8: ...zed servicer to ensure unit is functioning properly 2 Wash air conditioner with lukewarm soapy water as needed Rinse and dry thoroughly 3 If using concentrated liquid detergent dilute in warm water first 4 Front grill may be wiped off with a cloth dampened in a mild detergent solution 5 Cabinet may be washed with mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water then polished with liquid wax for appliance...

Page 9: ...nection 2 Malfunction of contact Disconnection or burned out 1 Failure 2 Malfunction 3 Knob is not set to the proper setting Failure of malfunction of proper setting 1 Disconnection 2 Malfunction of contact Lack of capacity Disconnection 1 The voltage exceeded allowed range 2 Capacity of wire is not sufficient Extremely high Burned out Malfunction Lack of capacity Malfunction Lack of capacity Malf...

Page 10: ...of refrigerant gas 4 Refrigerant charge is too high Clogged up with dust 1 Fin is cogged up with dust 2 The ventilation is not good 3 The unit is exposed to the sunlight 4 Other heat source is added in the room Installation of the unit is imperfectly done 1 Fan is contacted with obstacles 2 Fixing bolt Have a screw loose Electrical noise The front is lower than rear side 1 Insulation defect of wir...

Page 11: ... 1 Remove Front Grill Remove Filter Pre Remove screws 2 points in Front Grill 2 Remove Cabinet from the unit Remove screws 7 point from the unit s sides 3 Remove screw 1 point from Earth Wire and EVA end plate 4 Remove clamp cord Remove screw 1 point from the Pan Base 5 Remove Ass y Control Box Remove wires in the each components 6 Remove Plate Scroll and Scroll Upper Remove Sealing Scroll from tw...

Page 12: ...11 9 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 13: ...12 Condenser Propeller fan Capillary tube Compressor Accumulator Blower fan Evaporator M MOTOR 10 REFRIGERANT CYCLE ...

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Page 15: ...14 DWC 056CL DWB 056C EXPLODED DIAGRAM ...

Page 16: ...4 ...

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