Electrical Maintenance
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Battery
Inspect/clean the battery terminals and check the
electrolyte level during scheduled maintenance
inspections. A dead or low battery can be the
cause of an ammeter indicating discharge due to
lack of initial excitation of the alternator even
after the unit has been boosted for starting. The
minimum specific gravity should be 1.235. Add
distilled water as necessary to maintain the proper
water level.
Fuses
A number of fuses, located on the relay board,
protect various circuits and components. The
relay board is located inside the control box.
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A 5 amp fuse (F2—Electric Contactors)
protects the 7EA circuit, which supplies
power to the electric contactors on Model 50
units.
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A 15 amp fuse (F3—Zone 1 Damper) protects
the 29A circuit, which supplies power to the
damper solenoid.
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A 15 amp fuse (F4—High Speed Solenoid)
protects the 7D circuit, which supplies power
to the high speed solenoid.
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A 15 amp fuse (Fuse F6—Zone 1 [Host]
Solenoids) protects the 7K1 circuit, which
supplies power to solenoids and components
in the host unit.
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A 25 amp fuse (Fuse F12—Zone 3 Fan
Motors) protects the FMR3 circuit, which
supplies power to the Zone 3 evaporator fan
motors and relays.
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A 15 amp fuse (Fuse F13—Zone 3 Solenoids)
protects the 8-3 circuit, which supplies power
to solenoids and components in the Zone 3
evaporator.
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A 25 amp fuse (Fuse F15—Zone 2 Fan
Motors) protects the FMR2 circuit, which
supplies power to the Zone 2 evaporator fan
motors and relays.
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A 15 amp fuse (Fuse F16—Zone 2 Solenoids)
protects the 8-2 circuit, which supplies power
to solenoids and components in the Zone 2
evaporator.
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A 40 amp fuse (F20—Control Circuit Power)
protects the 2AA circuit, which is the main
power circuit.
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A 15 amp fuse (Fuse F22—Host Unit
Controls) protects the 8F circuit, which
supplies power to various control relays and
components.
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A 40 amp fuse (Fuse F23—Starter Circuit)
protects the 2S circuit, which supplies power
to the starter relay (K5) and the starter
solenoid.
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A number of 2 and 5 amp fuses protect
microprocessor circuits, control relay circuits,
and various components.
1.
Relay Board
Figure 19: Control Box
AGA220
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Summary of Contents for 002008
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Page 30: ...Unit Description 30 Figure 9 Front View AJA920 ...
Page 31: ...Unit Description 31 1 Access Panels 2 Defrost Damper Figure 10 Back View 1 2 ARA104 ...
Page 114: ...Mechanical Diagnosis 114 ...
Page 116: ...Electric Standby Diagnosis 116 ...
Page 120: ...Remote Evaporator Specifications 120 ...
Page 122: ...Remote Evaporator Maintenance Inspection Schedule 122 ...
Page 128: ...Remote Evaporator Electrical Maintenance 128 ...
Page 132: ...Remote Evaporator Refrigeration Service Operations 132 ...
Page 134: ...Remote Evaporator Structural Maintenance 134 ...
Page 136: ...Remote Evaporator System Diagnosis 136 ...
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Page 143: ...143 Model 30 Schematic Diagram Page 1 of 2 ...
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Page 145: ...145 Model 30 Wiring Diagram Page 1 of 4 ...
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Page 149: ...149 Model 50 Schematic Diagram Page 1 of 2 ...
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Page 151: ...151 Model 50 Wiring Diagram Page 1 of 5 ...
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