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1.1 FEATURES AND BENEFITS

The PTAC has many features, some of which are different than those found on conventional PTAC units. The servicer must be

familiar with these features in order to properly service the unit.

• IIR

(Infinite Impulse Response) 

The IIR function senses the temperature several times per second and makes micro-adjustments several times per

• Compressor Restart Delay

This feature extends the overall life of compressor by preventing the short-cycling of the air-conditioner. When the compressor

restarts, LG PTAC is designed to give a minimum of three minutes to have a time of equalizing the refrigerant pressures for

optimizing cycling. 

• Fan-Only Setting - High/Low

The fan can run at HIGH or LOW speed without COOLING or HEATING to provide air circulation and ventilation.

• Indoor Fan Speed Selections - High/Low

The fan can run at HIGH or LOW speed for either COOLING or HEATING.

• Two Fan motors

The unit has two fan motors to provide quiet operation and maximum efficiency.

• LED Diagnostics

All units have this feature indicating the problem when the unit is not operating properly with easy-to-read diagnostics. For

example, 1 blink every 2 seconds indicates compressor failure.

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Summary of Contents for LP096CD3A

Page 1: ...l Air Conditioner SVC MANUAL Exploded View MODEL LP096CD3A CAUTION Before Servicing the unit read the safety precautions in General SVC manual Only for authorized service personnel Internal Use Only http biz lgservice com ...

Page 2: ... Oil Charge cc O L P Name Fan Type In Out Motor Type In Out Motor Output In Out W Heat Exchanger Evaporator Rows Column FPI Condensor Rows Column FPI Power Supply Cable Power Cord No mm2 Dimensions W H D mm inch Net Weight kg lbs Tool Code Chassis Features Temperature Control Energy Saver Mode Prefilter washable anti fungus Plasma Filter Steps Fan Cool Heat Airflow Direction Control up down Airflo...

Page 3: ...tes to have a time of equalizing the refrigerant pressures for optimizing cycling Fan Only Setting High Low The fan can run at HIGH or LOW speed without COOLING or HEATING to provide air circulation and ventilation Indoor Fan Speed Selections High Low The fan can run at HIGH or LOW speed for either COOLING or HEATING Two Fan motors The unit has two fan motors to provide quiet operation and maximum...

Page 4: ...y dip switches on control panel from 50 F to 90 F Temperature limits help to prevent overheating and overcooling and reduce energy costs Condensate Drain Valve The unit has a condensate drain valve to prevent water from collecting or freezing in the basepan Quick Heater Recovery The unit is designed to operate the electric heater to warm the room to the temperature set point as soon as heat pump c...

Page 5: ... HEAT Fan runs continually for normal heating operation 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 minutes and once again after another 30 minutes Push Timer to cycle through the settings from 1 Hour 2 Hours 12 Hou...

Page 6: ...fined below for which the LED indicates by flashing number of times the error has been recorded against it The errors are the mentioned which is as follows Electrical Controls ON Normal OFF No power failed board Fault Codes CH 01 Indoor Air Thermistor Error CH 02 Indoor Coil Thermistor Error CH 03 Outdoor Air Thermistor Error PTHP Only CH 04 Outdoor Coil Thermistor Error PTHP Only CH 05 Mode Error...

Page 7: ...FF 3 OFF 4 OFF 5 LOCAL 1 OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 OFF 5 ON ON REMOTE OFF ON ON ON Remote Local Energy Saver Temperature Limit 1 Temperature Limit 2 Temperature Limit 3 PTAC PTHP UNIT TYPE LOCAL LOCAL 1 OFF OFF 2 OFF OFF 3 OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF 5 LOCAL 1 OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 OFF 5 LOCAL LOCAL 1 OFF OFF 2 OFF OFF 3 OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF 5 LOCAL 1 OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 OFF 5 OFF 6 OFF 7 LOCAL LOCAL 1 OFF OFF 2 OFF OFF 3 O...

Page 8: ...ch located at the Front Desk Control panel When the front desk switch is ON the fan operates according to the setting without working compressor and heater When the front desk switch is OFF the unit can operate according to the setting of controls REMOTE WALL THERMOSTAT When the wires are connected the unit will be controlled by a remote wall thermostat The thermostat connections supply the 24 Vol...

Page 9: ...nto place This Room Air Conditioner PTAC discharges air from the top of the unit through reversible 2 position discharge grille louvers The unit is shipped from the factory with the discharge grille louvers at an angle of 40 off vertical In the alternate position the louvers will be at an angle of 15 off vertical To adjust air direction remove the front grille Remove the 4 screws that fasten the d...

Page 10: ...to section 2 1 1 2 Remove the two screws which fasten the control box See Figure 2 3 Pull the control box from the Air guide 4 Remove the control box cover See Figure 3 5 Disconnect wire housings on the control box 6 Pull the control box assembly out from the unit See Figure 4 7 Re install the components by referring to the removal procedure Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 ...

Page 11: ...ectric heater assembly Electric heater model only See Fig 5 5 Loosen the hexagon screw with the Hex wrench See Fig 6 6 Remove the 4 screws which fasten the indoor motor and the earth wire See Fig 6 7 7 Re install the components by referring to the removal procedure above 2 2 2 FAN 1 Remove the brace 2 Remove the 4 screws which fasten the condenser with the shroud and the basepan 3 Move the condens...

Page 12: ...charge the refrigerant system using a refrigerant recovery system If there is no valve to attach the recovery system install one such as a WATCO A 1 before venting the refrigerant Leave the valve in place after servicing the system 2 Disconnect the 3 leads from the compressor 3 After purging the unit completely unbraze the suction and discharge tubes at the compressor connections 4 Remove the 3 nu...

Page 13: ...und connection 7 If the supply cord of this appliance is damaged it must be replaced by an exact replacement part The special cord means the cord which has the same specification marked on the supply cord fitted to the unit 2 3 6 P C B 1 Remove the all screws which fasten P C B cover 2 Disconnect all the leads which connected to the P C B 3 Remove the two screws which fasten the P C B board 4 Re i...

Page 14: ...Discharge the refrigerant completely 3 Remove the control box assembly Refer to section 2 1 2 4 Remove the 4 screws which fasten the evaporator at the left side and the right side 5 Move the evaporator sideward carefully and then unbraze the interconnecting tube at the evaporator connectors 6 Remove the evaporator 7 Re install the components by referring to notes See Figure 16 2 4 3 CAPILLARY TUBE...

Page 15: ... at the manifold connection 5 The system is now ready for final charging 6 Recharge as follows 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 Figure 16B With valve C open discha...

Page 16: ...ent pinch off tool capable of making a vapor proof seal leak detector tubing cutter hand tools to remove components service valve A COMPOUND GAUGE R410A EVAPORATOR LOW PRESSURE SIDE COMPRESSOR CAPILLARY TUBE CONDENSER HIGH PRESSURE SIDE SEE INSETS BELOW MANIFOLD GAUGE B Figure 16 A Pulling Vacuum Figure 16 B Charging A B EXTERNAL VACUUM PUMP COMPOUND GAUGE R410A A CHARGING CYLINDER LOW HI B C ...

Page 17: ... Wall opening 16 1 4 x42 1 4 3 Installation Over 20 HEAT RADIATION WALL WALL INSULATION SLEEVE INTAKE AIR COOLED AIR 1 4 Bubble of the level Over 20 13 3 4 42 TOP VIEW GRILLE ROOM CABINET When installing the sleeve Front grille make certain there is nothing within 20 back front of sleeve front grille that would interfere with heat radiation and exhaust air flow 1 Take out the insulation strip from...

Page 18: ... case may be installed flush with the finished indoor wall Mounting an outdoor grille or louver section to the building face may cause a space between the outdoor coil and the louver section Air splitters aligned with the ends of the outdoor coil must be installed between the outdoor coil inlet and outlet air streams Gaps between the outdoor coil and the louver section may allow condenser air reci...

Page 19: ...terior dimensions are not met refer to FRAME AND BRICK VENEER INSTALLATION The outside edge of the wall case should extend at least 1 4 beyond the outside wall This is necessary for proper caulking to prevent sealing thedrain holes in the rear flange of the wall case and to facilitate the installation of an accessory drain if used 2 The wall case should be secured to the wall at both sides Use a m...

Page 20: ... 20 Copyright 2010 LG Electronics Inc All right reserved Only for training and service purposes LGE Internal Use Only ...

Page 21: ...ASE OUTDOOR GRILLE CAULK CAULK 1 4 MIN POWER SUPPLY CONDUIT WALL RECEPTACLE BY OTHERS FINISHED FLOOR OR TOP OF CARPET Caulk around perimeter of wall case all four sides where it joins the building Interior and Exterior CAULK 1 4 CAULK LINTEL ROOM CABINET 2 MIN MOUNTING SCREWS BY INSTALLER WALL CASE OUTDOOR GRILLE SIDE CHANNEL 3 MIN 5 MAX 1 5 16 FINISHED FLOOR OR TOP OF CARPET SUB BASE RAK204 CAULK...

Page 22: ...or See Figure 1 2 Remove the front gille by pulling it out at the bottom to release it then lift it up along the unit top front See Figure 2 3 Slide the unit into the wall sleeve and secure with 6 screws through the unit flange holes See Figure 3 4 Reinstall the front grille by hooking the top over the unit top then pushing it in at the bottom See Figure 4 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 ...

Page 23: ...GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS The air conditioner has a three prong grounding plug on its power supply cord which must be plugged into properly grounded three prong wall receptacle for your protection against possible shock hazard FUSE Use a time delay fuse or circuit breaker Refer to the nameplate for proper power supply requirements 265 VOLT UNITS These units are equipped with a three prong grounding p...

Page 24: ...w door assembly with the key lock by bowing the door with both hands and aligning the door hinge pins with their bracket in the front Figure 23 Important Note Personal Risk Hazard Underwriter s Laboratories Inc listed For institutional use only where supervisory monitoring is available Any other use may increase the risk of personal injury or property damage Note The installation and servicing of ...

Page 25: ...ote it on the delivery receipt Unit must be stored in its original shipping carton in a dry secure place prior to its installation and use Installation The installation and servicing of the equipment referred to in this booklet should be performed by qualified experienced technicians WARNING Hazardous Voltage Disconnect all electric power including remote disconnects before servicing Follow proper...

Page 26: ... to the side of the indoor fan housing 8 Remove the 3 screws which fasten the top cover assembly 9 Position water spraying plastic tube into the electric heater cover Make sure that the three pairs total of six of plastic tongues snap into the corresponding metal slots of the heater frame as shown in fig 4 Then install one of the three rubber elbows ref fig 8 at the inlet of the spraying tube and ...

Page 27: ...re 33 Figure 32 Pump assembly Tube 1 Tube 2 Rubber elbows 3 Spraying Tube 3828A20274B BL BL n ube 2 ump assembly bows as mbly to the in fig 6 and acket to the three screws e pump he plastic eet metal in fig 7 nd of tube 2 coming out of ying tube 14 Connect the condensate pump to the ICR relay of the terminal of the board as shown in fig 9 Make sure to fasten the pump wire through the wire clip on ...

Page 28: ...m the sleeve These items may be removed from inside of the building Note The sleeve stiffener must be taken out before the rear sleeve enclosure panel can be removed from the sleeve 2 Prepare the stamped aluminum grille for installation on the sleeve by inserting the six 6 plastic grommets into the square holes located near the outer edges of all four sides of the grille With the grille positioned...

Page 29: ...eiving Upon receipt of the product inspect the shipping carton for signs of visible damage Report any damage or shortage to the carrier and note it on the delivery receipt The product must be stored in its original shipping carton in a dry secure place prior to its installation and use Installation The installation and servicing of the equipment referred to in this booklet should be performed by q...

Page 30: ...tallation instructions If the unit chassis will not be installed right away replace the rear enclosure panel in the wall sleeve This will help protect the inside of the building from weather damage If a subbase is used be sure the right hand subbase cover is removed before the chassis is installed in the sleeve Slide the chassis into the wall sleeve until the chassis flanges contact the front edge...

Page 31: ...e wall sleeve as shown in Figure 40 These components may be installed after the sleeve is secured in the wall opening just prior to the installation of the condenser grille and chassis Leveling Legs Model AYLL101 Description Leveling legs are designed to provide extra front support and leveling of the wall sleeve Two leg assemblies are required per unit and are provided in each kit Four screws are...

Page 32: ...side to side Provide a slight slope one quarter bubble in the sight glass toward the outside Check the level again after the unit has been installed Adjust the legs as needed Installation on Wall Sleeve 1 Drill four 1 8 diameter holes in the wall sleeve two on each side using the leveling legs as a template Caulk around screws to prevent water leaks 2 Attach the legs to the wall sleeve using the s...

Page 33: ...ocedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury Important Note The unit OFF switch does not disconnect all electrical power to this unit CAUTION Use Copper Conductors Only Unit terminals are not designed to accept other types of conductors Failure to use copper conductors may result in equipment da...

Page 34: ...iscard the red lead from the wire assembly 2 Connect the black lead to the center terminal of the fuse holder 3 Connect the white lead to the common C terminal on the capacitor 4 Connect the ground wire to the partition panel where the ground wire on the power cord was located Use the supplied green ground screw 5 Connect the white lead of the wire assembly at the junction box to the white lead of...

Page 35: ...N Use Copper Conductors Only Unit terminals are not designed to accept other types of conductors Failure to use copper conductors may result in equipment damage Important Note All wiring must comply with applicable local and national codes Type and location of fused disconnect switch es must comply with all applicable codes Failure to follow these codes could result in overheating and equipment fa...

Page 36: ...older Kit Installation With Subbase See previous section for installation in the control panel 1 Remove both knockouts at the fuse holder location Figure 50 2 Install the fuse holders using screws provided The side connector tab on the fuse holders should be towards the left 3 Connect a stripped BK 9 wire to the center of the quick connect tab of the fuse holders Wire nut the other end of this wir...

Page 37: ...ormed by qualified experienced technicians WARNING Hazardous Voltage Disconnect all electric power including remote disconnects before servicing Follow proper lockout tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury Important Note The unit OFF switch does not disconnect all electrical power...

Page 38: ...onnects before servicing Follow proper lockout tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury Important Note The unit OFF switch does not disconnect all electrical power to this unit CAUTION Use Copper Conductors Only Unit terminals are not designed to accept other types of conductors Fai...

Page 39: ...ring Access Subbase Box Assy Low Voltage Compartment 2 13 16 71 mm 11 13 16 300 mm A B F C E D D E Wall Sleeve Outdoor Side Wall Sleeve Inside Edge Back of Flange A 13 3 4 2 3 4 2 5 8 13 7 8 352 mm 3 1 16 78 mm Left End View Concentric Knockouts In Bottom Ground Screw Location Receptacle Provided Inside subbase Accessory Top View Concentric Knockouts In Rear Field Wiring Line Voltage Field Wiring ...

Page 40: ...1 to follow the refrigeration cycle and the flow of the refrigerant in the cooling cycle MOTOR COMPRESSOR OIL LIQUID REFRIGERANT CAPILLARY TUBE OUTSIDE COOLING AIR FOR REFRIGERANT PASS THROUGH SUCTION LIME COOL LOW PRESSURE VAPOR COOLED AIR COMPLETE LIQUID BOIL OFF POINT LIQUID PRESSURE DROP ROOM AIR HEAT LOAD VAPOR INLET HOT DISCHARGED AIR LIQUID OUTLET HIGH PRESSURE VAPOR LIQUID PEFRIGERANT LOW ...

Page 41: ...g Check of outdoor coil heat exchanger the fan operation Check gas leakage Repair gas leak Replacement of unit if the unit is beyond repair Satisfactory operation with temperature difference of inlet outlet air 44 6 50 F 7 10 C Check heat load increase Unexpected residue Overloaded Circuit Check of inside gas pressure Adjusting of refrigerant charge Malfunction of compressor Replacement of compres...

Page 42: ...capacitor Irregular motor resistance Irregular motor insulation Replacement of fan motor Regular but fails to start Replacement of compressor locking of rotor metal Improper thermostat setting Loose terminal connection Improper wiring Irregular motor resistance Irregular motor insulation Replacement of compressor Motor damaged Drop of power voltage Check capacitor Replacement Only compressor fails...

Page 43: ... of the fan motor with mounting screw s Check fan motor bearings if motor shaft will not rotate replace the motor 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 Check grommets ...

Page 44: ...k 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 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 compressor Check the compressor overload...

Page 45: ...e 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 Test capacitor Check the terminals If loose repair or replace Check the system for restriction If restricted clean of replace Close if open Determine if the unit is properly sized for the area to be cooled Check the set screw or clamp If loose or missi...

Page 46: ...Inc All right reserved Only for training and service purposes LGE Internal Use Only 6 Piping Diagrams LOC Description PCB Connector Th1 Thermistor for indoor Air temperature CN IDAT Th2 Thermistor for Evaporator Pipe temperature CN IDPT ...

Page 47: ...AN MOTOR Type 2 BK BL RD OR BR YL BK BL RD OR BR YL BK BL RD OR BR YL BK BL RD OR BR YL BK OR BR YL BK BL RD OR BR YL BL OR BR YL RD OR BR YL BL RD OR BR YL BK RD OR BR YL GN YL INDOOR FAN MOTOR Type 3 BK BL RD OR BR YL BK BL OR BR YL BK BL RD OR BR YL BK RD BL BK BK BK BL RD OR BR YL BK OR BR YL OLP BK RD BL F HERM R COMP BL RD OR BR YL GN YL FAN CAPACITOR INDOOR FAN MOTOR OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR INDOO...

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