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Capacity Btu/hour

Required Air Conditioner Cooling

Capacity Btu/hour

Required Air Conditioner Cooling

Capacity Btu/hour

150

3,600

3,900

5,000

5,800

6,100

7,100

7,100

7,400

8,400

200

4,100

4,500

5,900

6,300

6,700

8,100

7,600

8,000

9,400

250

4,500

5,000

6,700

6,800

7,300

9,000

8,100

8,600

10,300

300

4,900

5,500

7,600

7,300

7,900

10,000

8,600

9,200

11,300

350

5,300

6,000

8,500

7,800

8,500

10,900

9,100

9,800

12,200

400

5,800

6,600

9,400

8,300

9,100

11,900

9,600

10,400

13,200

450

6,200

7,100

10,200

8,700

9,600

12,800

10,000

10,900

14,100

500

6,600

7,600

11,100

9,200

10,200

13,700

10,500

11,500

15,000

550

7,000

8,100

12,000

9,700

10,800

14,700

11,000

12,100

16,000

600

7,500

8,700

12,900

10,200

11,400

15,600

11,500

12,700

16,900

650

7,900

9,200

13,700

10,700

12,000

16,600

12,000

13,300

17,900

700

8,300

9,700

14,600

11,200

12,600

17,500

12,500

13,900

18,800

750

8,800

10,300

15,500

11,700

13,200

18,500

13,000

14,500

19,800

800

9,200

10,800

16,400

12,200

13,800

19,400

13,500

15,100

20,700

850

9,600

11,300

17,300

12,700

14,400

20,300

14,000

15,700

21,600

900

10,000

11,800

18,100

13,200

15,000

21,300

14,500

16,300

22,600

950

10,500

12,400

19,000

13,700

15,600

22,200

15,000

16,900

23,500

1000

10,900

12,900

19,900

14,200

16,200

23,200

15,500

17,500

24,500

1100

11,700

13,900

21,600

15,100

17,300

25,000

16,400

18,600

26,300

1200

12,600

15,000

23,400

16,100

18,500

26,900

17,400

19,800

28,200

1300

13,400

16,000

25,100

17,100

19,700

28,800

18,400

21,000

30,100

1400

14,300

17,100

26,900

18,100

20,900

30,700

19,400

22,200

32,000

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Required Air Conditioner Cooling

Capacity Btu/hour

Required Air Conditioner Cooling

Capacity Btu/hour

150

4,000

4,300

5,600

6,500

6,800

8,000

8,000

8,300

9,500

200

4,500

5,000

6,600

7,100

7,500

9,100

8,600

9,000

10,600

250

5,000

5,600

7,600

7,600

8,200

10,200

9,100

9,700

11,700

300

5,500

6,200

8,600

8,200

8,900

11,300

9,700

10,400

12,800

350

6,000

6,800

9,600

8,800

9,600

12,400

10,300

11,100

13,800

400

6,500

7,400

10,600

9,400

10,300

13,500

10,900

11,800

14,900

450

6,900

8,000

11,600

9,900

10,900

14,500

11,400

12,400

16,000

500

7,400

8,600

12,600

10,400

11,500

15,600

11,900

13,000

17,100

550

7,900

9,200

13,600

11,000

12,200

16,700

12,500

13,700

18,200

600

8,400

9,800

14,600

11,500

12,900

17,800

13,000

14,400

19,300

650

8,900

10,400

15,600

12,100

13,600

18,900

13,600

15,100

20,400

700

9,400

11,000

16,600

12,700

14,300

19,900

14,200

15,800

21,500

750

9,900

11,600

17,600

13,300

15,000

21,000

14,800

16,500

22,600

800

10,400

12,200

18,700

13,800

15,700

22,100

15,300

17,200

23,600

850

10,900

12,800

19,700

14,400

16,400

23,200

15,900

17,900

24,700

900

11,400

13,400

20,700

15,000

17,100

24,300

16,500

18,600

25,800

950

11,900

14,100

21,700

15,600

17,800

25,400

17,100

19,300

26,900

1000

12,400

14,700

22,700

16,200

18,500

26,500

17,600

19,900

28,000

1100

13,300

15,900

24,700

17,300

19,700

28,600

18,700

21,200

30,100

1200

14,300

17,100

26,700

18,400

21,100

30,800

19,800

22,600

32,300

1300

15,300

18,300

28,700

19,500

22,500

32,900

21,000

24,000

34,400

1400

16,300

19,500

30,800

20,600

23,900

35,100

22,100

25,300

36,600

Содержание AAC051FRB

Страница 1: ...on specific models This manual includes but is not limited to the following Amana AAC051FRB Service This manual is to be used by qualified appliance technicians only Maytag does not assume any respon...

Страница 2: ...mproper service procedures If performing service on your own product assume responsibility for any personal injury or property damage which may result To locate an authorized servicer please consult y...

Страница 3: ...ttempting to service the unit WARNING To avoid risk of personal injury or death due to electrical shock DO NOT under any circumstances alter the grounding plug Air conditioner must be grounded at all...

Страница 4: ...3 Ground Test 14 Compressor Burnout 14 Fan Motor 14 Leak Testing 14 Brazing 15 Restriction Testing 15 Evacuation 15 Charging 16 Using Line Piercing Valves 17 Open Lines 17 Disassembly Procedures 18 Ai...

Страница 5: ...ed on partition panel and in side air discharge plenum reduce noise and increase efficiency Large evaporator and condenser coils are designed to provide maximum heat transfer Coils are manufactured fr...

Страница 6: ...refrigerant leaks Vacuum pump capable of removing all non condensables in sealed system Charging manifold and related equipment to determine and replenish exact refrigerant charges Recovery cylinder...

Страница 7: ...fuse or tripped breaker Replace reset Check power cord for opens Replace cord if faulty Wire s disconnected or loose Ensure all connections are tight and secure Fan motor capacitor faulty Check capac...

Страница 8: ...blade blower wheel coil blower wheel loose or improperly aligned for proper position Reposition if necessary Ensure hardware attaching fan blade blower wheel to motor shaft is tight Tighten if loose...

Страница 9: ...ntrol for proper operation and installation Replace if faulty Compressor cycles on and off Wire s disconnected or loose Ensure all connections are tight and secure Supply voltage out of specification...

Страница 10: ...ed Check fins on coils for damage Straighten fins if bent attempt other repairs as necessary Replace coil if repairs cannot be made Unit undersized for area room Reduce area being cooled or replace un...

Страница 11: ...ng improperly routed Inspect copper tubing for excessive vibration Secure tubing Compressor internal noise Inspect compressor for proper operation Replace No cooling No refrigerant charge in sealed sy...

Страница 12: ...fficient air flow Inspect air filter indoor outdoor coil for dirt Clean as required Check fins on coils for damage Straighten fins if bent attempt other repairs as necessary Replace coil if repairs ca...

Страница 13: ...tage may drop momentarily during initial start up and when compressor first starts but should always remain within specifications High Voltage High voltage causes motors to overheat cycle on their pro...

Страница 14: ...ted of burning out 1 Replace Compressor Fan Motor 1 Disconnect power to unit 2 Discharge capacitor by shorting capacitor terminals through a 10 000 ohm resistor 3 Disconnect fan motor leads from selec...

Страница 15: ...rally occur in capillary tube but can exist anywhere in the system To determine if a restriction exists 1 Attach gauge and manifold between suction and discharge sides of sealed system 2 Turn unit on...

Страница 16: ...low side line to compressor process tube 3 Connect high side line to process tube of liquid line strainer NOTE If a compression or flare fitting cannot be attached to process tube s and still leave r...

Страница 17: ...rm 4 Close low side valve on manifold and pinch off both process tubes Remove manifold set crimp shut open ends of process tubes and braze 5 Recheck for refrigerant leaks Refrigerant Precautions To av...

Страница 18: ...ed reassembly is opposite of disassembly WARNING To avoid risk of personal injury or death due to electrical shock ground wires and wires colored like ground wires are NOT to be used as current carryi...

Страница 19: ...ed and or operational 2003 Maytag Appliances Company 16022379 Rev 0 19 Disassembly Procedures Front Frame Removal To remove front frame 1 Remove Air Filter See Air Filter Removal 2 Remove Temperature...

Страница 20: ...nnect solid green ground wire screw and power cord retainer screw 5 Remove temperature sensing bulb from bulb retainer in evaporator 6 Remove 2 screws securing control box to chassis then slide box ou...

Страница 21: ...de 6 Remove Condenser Fan Blade by squeezing mounting clamp with a plyers 6 Remove Fan Blade 7 Remove Rotary Control Box see Rotary Control removal 8 Remove screws holding blower cover on 9 Remove 4 s...

Страница 22: ...ove compressor overload protector 1 Remove outer case see Outer Case Removal 2 Remove nut securing terminal cover to compressor then lift terminal cover up and away from compressor 3 Disconnect overlo...

Страница 23: ...ssor up and away from chassis STUD PART OF BASEPAN Unbraze Compressor Suction Discharge Connections Evaporator Removal To remove Evaporator 1 Remove Front Frame assembly see Front Frame assembly remov...

Страница 24: ...2003 Maytag Appliances Company 16022379 Rev 0 A 1 Appendix A...

Страница 25: ...m air conditioner model Read the information on this page carefully Important It is important both for your personal safety and to avoid possible damage to your appliance or your home that you observe...

Страница 26: ...e of the product The failure of an unattended air conditioner mayresultinextremeheatintheconditioned space causing overheating or death of persons or animals Precautions must be taken to ward off or g...

Страница 27: ...window frame with storm window modify sill by adding wood strips to inner and outer sills This raises the unit and eliminates interference of storm window frame Electrical Requirements A separate dedi...

Страница 28: ...m Above Insulated Ceiling Non Insulated Ceiling Size of Area to be Cooled in square feet Required Air Conditioner Cooling Capacity Btu hour Required Air Conditioner Cooling Capacity Btu hour Required...

Страница 29: ...100 19 700 28 800 18 400 21 000 30 100 1400 14 300 17 100 26 900 18 100 20 900 30 700 19 400 22 200 32 000 NORTH OR SHADED EAST OR SOUTH WEST Room Above Insulated Ceiling Non Insulated ceiling Room A...

Страница 30: ...sepan angle top rail left and right side curtains Model AAC101SRA AAC121SRA window sash gasket window seal gasket external braces curtain attachment and top rail screws 10 mm adjustable foot external...

Страница 31: ...l or ground circuit A fuse in the neutral or ground circuit could result in an electrical shock DO NOT use an extension cord with this appliance DO NOT use an adapter plug with this appliance DO NOT p...

Страница 32: ...same thickness as first strip in the center of the outer sill flush against the back off the inner sill This will raise basepan angle 4 If the distance between STORM WINDOW FRAME and WOOD STRIP MOUNT...

Страница 33: ...L THE AIR CONDITIONER IN THE WINDOW 7INSTALL THE SASH GASKET AND SASH LOCK Models AAC051FRA AAC071FRA and AAC081SRB APPLY WINDOW SILL SASH GASKET Raise indoor sash Measure width of window sash Cut win...

Страница 34: ...tion If storm window frame does not allow adequate clearance below sill 1 2 required remove storm window frame or create clearance by adding a wood strip at least 1 1 2 wide along entire width of sill...

Страница 35: ...top of indoor sash This will stop air leakage which reduces efficiency 7 PREPARE UNIT FOR INSTALLATION Unpack unit on floor next to installation location Remove front attachment screw Screw location b...

Страница 36: ...ses unit and eliminates interference of storm window frame 3 Mobile home window installation Add wood strip at least 1 1 2 wide along entire width of window sill Thickness of wood strip should match h...

Страница 37: ...h curtains to contact the window frame Install five 25 mm screws through curtains and top rail Install two outer case anchor screws into window sill NOTE To make screws easier to drive drill a 1 8 dia...

Страница 38: ...end into hole until it locks into position 7 RETURN CHASSIS TO OUTER CASE Find someone to help you replace chassis in outer case Install basepan clip Replace front panel and grille Where possible ins...

Страница 39: ...ithin 5 feet of this point A B Framing lumber Caulk all sides Lintel and flashing if required Outercase must project a minimum 3 4 beyond inside wall c Install case with 1 2 bubble slope to outside fo...

Страница 40: ...from the wall outlet before doing any inspection or maintenance work ANNUALINSPECTION It is suggested that your unit be inspected by your dealer or servicer once a year It is advisable to have the out...

Страница 41: ...xhaust damper is closed Unit circulates and filters room air This position should be used for normal coolingoperation VI GeneralOperatingInstructions Theoperationandcontrolofallunitsareverysimilar how...

Страница 42: ...of mounting assembly Tighten any loose parts Weak building construction Provide additional support for the unit Water hitting the fan blade Unit oversized for application Compressor cycles on and off...

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Страница 44: ...ooling products kitchen appliances or acces sories offered by Amana please call us Asure Extended Service Plan For more information on this and other Amana products visit our Web site www amana com or...

Страница 45: ...Serial plate is defaced Pay for premium service costs for service Product is used on commercial rental or leased outside servicer s normal business hours basis Pay for service calls related to produc...

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