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2010 PERFORMANCE DATA

sleeve / Chassis Dimensions

27" Sleeve

Height (inches)

16 3/4

16 3/4

16 3/4

Width (inches)

2

7

27

27

Depth (inches)

16 3/4

16 3/4

16 3/4

Friedrich WSC 

Sleeve

Fedders A 

Sleeve

Fedders B Sleeve*

Sleeve Dimensions

Width

Max. Depth

WSD Sleeve

16 3/4

27

16 3/4

23

7 1/2

9/16

17 1/4

27 1/4

1

5  5/16

Chassis

15 3/4

26 1/2

21

22

-

-

-

-

-

Depth

with

Front

Minimum

Extension

Into Room

Minimum

Extension

Outside

Height

TTW Finished Hole

Height

Width

Depth

Model

WALLMASTER

Specifications

WallMaster Heat Pump heating information 

(

shown in

 

red)

 indicates heat pump heating performance. WallMaster Electric Heat heating information 

(shown in red)

 

indicates electric heat strip performance. For WallMaster Heat Pump electric heating performance refer to corresponding WallMaster Electric Heat model.

Estar

Model

 Cooling 

Capacity Btu

 Heating 

Capacity Btu

Volts 

Rated

 

Cooling 

Amps

Cooling Watts

Heating 

Amps

Heating 

Watts

Energy 

Efficiecy Ratio

EER

Moisture 

Removal

Pints/HR

Room 

Side Air 

Circulation 

CFM

Sleeve

Net Weight 

Lbs

WALLMASTER

Cool only

WS08C10A

7800

NA

115

7.1

788

NA

NA

9.9

1.2

250

WSD

93

WS10C10A

9700

NA

115

10.0

1032

NA

NA

9.4

2.4

257

WSD

103

WS12C10A

11900

NA

115

11.8

1266

NA

NA

9.4

3.3

295

WSD

112

WS10C30A

9500/9200

NA

230/208

4.5/4.7

989/958

NA

NA

9.6/9.6

1.5

300

WSD

101

WS13C30A

12600/12300

NA

230/208

6.3/6.7

1340/1309

NA

NA

9.4/9.4

3.6

290

WSD

109

WS15C30A

14500/14500

NA

230/208

8.3/8.2

1706/1706

NA

NA

8.5/8.5

4.2

290

WSD

119

Heat Pumps

WY09C33A

9300/9000

7300/7300

230/208

4.4/4.7

989/957

3.8/4.0

839/793

9.4/9.4

2.1

250

WSD

103

WY12C33A

12000/11800

9350/9200

230/208

6.1/6.4

1395/1372

4.8/5.1

1062/1010

8.6/8.6

2.6

275

WSD

111

Cool with Electric Heat

WE10C33A

9500/9200

11000/9100

230/208

4.5/4.7

989/958

16.0/14.7

3550/2950

9.6/9.6

1.5

300

WSD

121

WE13C33A

12600/12300

11000/9100

230/208

6.3/6.7

1340/1309

16.0/14.7

3550/2950

9.4/9.4

3.6

290

WSD

107

WE15C33A

14500/14500

11000/9100

230/208

8.3/8.8

1706/1706

16.0/14.7

3550/2950

8.5/8.5

4.2

290

WSD

116

DEFROST CONTROL:  Initiated at 30°F (outdoor coil temperature for two 

consecutive minutes) and terminated at  43°F  (outdoor  coil  temperature).  During 

defrost,  the  compressor  stops  and the electric heat starts,  then operates with 

the fan to maintain indoor comfort. The unit remains in electric heat mode.

DEFROST DRAIN:  Drain automatically opens at approximately 50°F to prevent 

condensate from freezing inside drain pan.

Note: all models will produce condensate. If condensate disposal is desired, an 

optional drain kit is available.

As an 

 partner, Friedrich Air Conditioning Co. has determined that the selected 

(

 

 ) meet the 

 guidelines for ener

gy efficienc

y.

All models use

environmentally 

friendly R-410A 

refrigerant.

R-410A

WS08C10A 

57

23

55

60

129

167

65

98

11

31

154

462

7.1

32.0

32.5

257

1085

15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WS10C10A

53

27

53

53

134

177

63

98

10

36

145

500

10.0

40.0

37.0

260

1080

15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WS12C10A

54

26

52

55

128

169

60

106

11

28

145

500

11.8

57.0

45.0

300

1380

15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WS10C30A

55

25

55

60

123

165

66

100

14

28

155

440

4.5

18.5

39.0

300

1400

15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WS13C30A

51

29

51

51

134

179

59

100

8

40

138

535

6.3

26.0

40.0

280

1300

15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WS15C30A

45

35

45

46

135

181

54

101

9

40

130

545

8.3

41.0

49.0

250

1345

15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WY09C33A

54

26

54

54

123

164

65

101

12

22

150

450

4.4

3.8

20.0

40.5

251

1335

20

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WY12C33A

51

29

51

51

127

147

58

101

12

26

145

475

6.1

4.8

 

33.0

265

1330

20

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WE10C33A

56

24

56

56

128

150

58

110

4

24

153

477

4.5

16.0

18.5

39.0

260

1455

20

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WE13C33A

46

34

46

46

128

174

55

99

9

34

135

500

6.3

16.0

26.0

40.0

240

1350

20

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WE15C33A

45

35

45

46

135

181

54

101

9

40

130

545

8.3

16.0

41.0

43.0

250

1345

20

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Rating Conditions: 80 degrees F, room air temp. & 50% relative humidity, with 95 degree F, outside air temp & 40% relative humidity, all systems use R410A

Discharge 

Temp

Suction 

Temp

Liquid 

Temp

Super 

Heat

Evap 

CFM

Motor 

RPM

Locked 

Rotor Amps

Charge in 

OZ.

BREAKER 

FUSE

60 Hertz 

Amps

Sub-

Cooling

OPERATING 

PRESSURES

ELECTRICAL RATINGS

R410A

Suction

Discharge

Amps 

Cool

Amps 

Heat

W

A

LL

M

A

ST

ER

EVAPORATOR AIR TEMP. 

DEG. F

EVAPORATOR TEMP. 

DEG. F

CONDENSER 

TEMPERATU

DEG. F

RE

Discharge Air Temp. Drop 

F.

T(in)

T(out)

COOLING 

PERFORMANCE 

DATA* 

Содержание WallMaster WE10C33-A

Страница 1: ...WS13C30A WS15C30A Cool Only 115 Volt WE10C33A WE13C33A WE15C33A Cool with Electric Heat 230 Volt WY09C33A WY12C33A Heat Pump with Electric Heat Back Up WallMaster Money Fan Timer Operation Set Hr Sto...

Страница 2: ...ration Repairs Charging 17 20 Hermetic Components Check 21 Reversing Valve Description Operation 22 Testing the Coil and Reversing Valve 23 24 Compressor Checks 25 26 Compressor Replacement 27 28 Rout...

Страница 3: ...sistant if possible Capacitors even when disconnected from the electrical power source retain an electrical charge potential capable of causing electric shock or electrocution Handle discharge and tes...

Страница 4: ...contact with liquid refrigerant can result in minor to moderate injury Be extremely careful when using an oxy acetylene torch Direct contact with the torch s flame or hot surfaces can cause serious b...

Страница 5: ...drain from the unit Do not drill holes in the bottom of the drain pan or the underside of the unit Failure to follow these instructions can result in result in damage to the unit and or minor to seri...

Страница 6: ...n 5th DIGIT ALPHABETICAL MODIFIER 6th DIGIT VOLTAGE 1 115 Volts 3 230 208 Volts 7th DIGIT 0 Straight Cool Heat Pump Models 3 3 KW Heat Strip Nominal 8th DIGIT Major Change A K A X 00001 A Jan D Apr G...

Страница 7: ...706 16 0 14 7 3550 2950 8 5 8 5 4 2 290 WSD 116 DEFROST CONTROL Initiated at 30 F outdoor coil temperature for two consecutive minutes and terminated at 43 F outdoor coil temperature During defrost th...

Страница 8: ...can be certain that the AHAM Certification Seal accurately states the unit s cooling and heating capacity rating the amperes and the energy efficiency ratio electrical DATA ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD WARN...

Страница 9: ...r Power PM Cool Fan Only Heat Clock Start Time Stop Time Smart Fan Fan Speed Mode Timer On Off Money Saver Set Hour 2 3 4 1 6 5 7 9 8 10 11 12 14 13 Figure2 WY WEModelheat coolcontrolpanel Figure 1 WS...

Страница 10: ...eset or theTimer On Off will not function when desired To Activate Money Saver WY WE models 14 Press the Money Saver button to activate the Money Saver feature The light will indicate the Money Saver...

Страница 11: ...tton once to see the current clock setting Continue pressing the button until you arrive at the current time Hour only Minutes are not shown on the display Make sure that the A M P M setting is correc...

Страница 12: ...ive presses will scroll through all error codes stored Press the Temp Hour button to see the reverse order of the error codes When the end of the stored error codes is reached the temperature Set Poin...

Страница 13: ...PEN OR SHORT Control will assume ambient temperature is 90 degrees F when in Cool mode and 60 degrees F when in Heat mode Unit will operate see note below E4 EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE PROBE OPEN OR SHORT...

Страница 14: ...illustrations below If the outdoor coil thermister reaches 43 degrees and the compressor has waited the standard delay time of 180 240 seconds the control will 1 Turn off the backup electric heat 2 W...

Страница 15: ...tor Connections The starting winding of a motor can be damaged by a shorted and grounded running capacitor This damage usually can be avoided by proper connection of the running capacitor terminals Fr...

Страница 16: ...sed changed to a Liquid before leaving the condenser coil The refrigerant leaves the condenser Coil through the liquid line as a warm high pressure liquid It next will pass through the refrigerant dri...

Страница 17: ...410A equipment To prevent moisture absorption and lubricant contamination do not leave the refrigeration system open to the atmosphere longer than 1 hour Weigh in the refrigerant charge into the high...

Страница 18: ...igerant and oil under high pressure Proper safety procedures must be followed and proper protective clothing must be worn when working with refrigerants Failure to follow these procedures could result...

Страница 19: ...FREEZE HAZARD Proper safety procedures must be followed and proper protective clothing must be worn when working with a torch Failure to follow these procedures could result in moderate or serious in...

Страница 20: ...evaporator will not be encountered because the refrigerant will boil later if at all Gauges connected to system will usually have higher head pressure depending upon amount of over charge Suction pres...

Страница 21: ...a partial restriction there may be gurgling sounds at the metering device entrance to the evaporator The evaporator in a partial restriction could be partially frosted or have an ice ball close to th...

Страница 22: ...posite port liquid line to the indoor coil Refer to refrigerant flow chart This directs the refrigerant through the filter drier and cooling capillary tube to the indoor coil In the heating mode of op...

Страница 23: ...side of the system The other two are connected to the indoor and outdoor coils Small capillary tubes connect each end of the main valve cylinder to the A and B portsofthepilotvalve Athirdcapillaryisac...

Страница 24: ...the mid position part of the discharge gas from the compressor is directed back to the suction side resulting in excessively high suction pressure Should the valve fail to shift from coooling to heat...

Страница 25: ...excess braze from all tubing so that they will slip into fittings on new valve 5 Remove solenoid coil from new valve The use of a torch requires extreme care and proper judgment Follow all safety reco...

Страница 26: ...ated within the compressor shell usually due to recycling of the motor is slow to dissipate It may take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours for the overload to reset Checking the External Ove...

Страница 27: ...is obtained the compressor is grounded and must be replaced Check the complete electrical system to the compressor and compressor internal electrical system check to be certain that compressor is not...

Страница 28: ...tem will need to be cleaned up following proper procedures 7 Install the replacement compressor 8 Pressurize with a combination of R 22 and nitrogen and leak test all connections with an electronic or...

Страница 29: ...refrigerant and oil from the system Remove compressor capillary tube and filter drier from the system Flush evaporator condenser and all connecting tubing with dry nitrogen or equivalent Use approved...

Страница 30: ...ems Allow all items to dry thoroughly before reinstalling them ELECTRONIC ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL Periodically at least yearly or bi yearly inspect all control components electronic electrical and mecha...

Страница 31: ...d rinse with warm water Allow it to dry thoroughly before reinstalling it in the chassis CLEARANCES Inspect the surrounding area inside and outside to ensure that the unit s clearances have not been c...

Страница 32: ...AMPS AMPS RUNNING AMPERAGE DRAW AMPS INDOOR TEMPERATURES INDOOR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE F RELATIVE HUMIDITY RH INDOOR COOL HEAT DISCHARGE AIR TEMPERATURE INDOOR F F RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE INDOOR F F OUTD...

Страница 33: ...I Power Cord Trips Reset Button Pops Out The LCDI power cord can trip Reset button pops out due to disturbances on your power supply line Press and release RESET listen for click Reset button latches...

Страница 34: ...re sized to meet the cooling load and heater size is then selected to meet the heating load In extreme northern climates room air conditioners may not be able to be used as a primary source of heat Un...

Страница 35: ...o P m e l b o r P Fan motor does not run Inoperative system button Broken loose or incorrect wiring Refer to applicable wiring diagram Repair Open capacitor Test capacitor replace if inoperative Fan s...

Страница 36: ...o appropriate wiring diagram Defective thermistor Replace thermistor or electronic control board e s u a C e l b i s s o P m e l b o r P Noisy operation Poorly installed Refer to Installation Manual f...

Страница 37: ...o M n i e t a r e p O t i n u d e z i s r e v O Inadequate vapor barrier in building structure particularly oors Advise customer e s u a C e l b i s s o P m e l b o r P Unit short cycles Defective the...

Страница 38: ...t undersized Check heat rise across coil If unit operates ef ciently check if insulation can be added to attic or walls If insulation is adequate recommend additional unit or larger one Outdoor t stat...

Страница 39: ...valve Defective electronic control board Replace electronic control board e s u a C e l b i s s o P m e l b o r P Heating insuf cient Heating capillary tube partially restricted Check for partially st...

Страница 40: ...UCTION PRESSURE HIGH SUCTION PRESSURE LOW HEAD PRESSURE HIGH HEAD PRESSURE LOW SUCTION PRESSURE HIGH SUCTION PRESSURE LOW HEAD PRESSURE HIGH HEAD PRESSURE PROBLEM PROBLEM PROBLEM PROBLEM PROBLEM PROBL...

Страница 41: ...AT PUMP ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD WARNING Turn off electric power before service or installation Extreme care must be used if it becomes necessary to work on equipment with power applied Failure to do so...

Страница 42: ...al Hot Warm Warm Hot TVB Hot Not enough pressure differential at start of stroke or not enough ow to maintain pressure differential Check unit for correct operating pressures and charge Raise head pre...

Страница 43: ...WALLMASTER WIRING DIAGRAM ELECTRONIC CONTROL COOL ONLY MODELS 42...

Страница 44: ...WALLMASTER WIRING DIAGRAM ELECTRONIC CONTROL COOL WITH ELECTRIC HEAT MODELS 43...

Страница 45: ...WALLMASTER WIRING DIAGRAM ELECTRONIC CONTROL HEAT PUMP WITH ELECTRIC HEAT MODELS 44...

Страница 46: ...per than 16 3 4 deep such as Fedders B sleeve 19 3 4 deep IDK Internal Drain Kit Newconstructionapplications where a condensate drain system has been built into the wall interior 163 4 FeddersB 193 4...

Страница 47: ...onry walls to support the material above the WSD SLEEVE The following considerations should also be given A Adjustable SUB BASE SB 89 or other unit support must be provided for panel wall type constru...

Страница 48: ...e WSD SLEEVE in the wall opening following the instructions given in the INSTALLATION REQUIRE MENTS section Attach the SLEEVE to the INSIDE WALL by driving two 12A x 2 screws in each side of the SLEEV...

Страница 49: ...RD WARNING Be careful with the sharp edges and corners Wear protective clothing and gloves etc Failure to do so could result in serious injury CUT SEVER HAZARD 48 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR BAFFLE...

Страница 50: ...e orange backing from the gasket and apply it to the base of the sleeve see g B Once the gasket has been properly applied the sleeve is ready for the air conditioner to be installed per the installati...

Страница 51: ...S THE DRAIN PLATE DOWN TO FORM A WATERTIGHT SEAL AGAINST THE SLEEVE BASE 4 DRILL A 625 DIAMETER HOLE IN THE BOTTOM OF THE BASE PAN AS SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION THIS HOLE ALLOWS CONDENSATE TO ENTER THE...

Страница 52: ...loves etc Failure to do so could result in serious injury CUT SEVER HAZARD EXCESSIVE WEIGHT HAZARD WARNING Use two people to lift or carry the unit and wear proper protective clothing Failure to do so...

Страница 53: ...L HAZARD WARNING Be careful with the sharp edges and corners Wear protective clothing and gloves etc Failure to do so could result in serious injury CUT SEVER HAZARD INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SUBBASE...

Страница 54: ...L HAZARD WARNING Be careful with the sharp edges and corners Wear protective clothing and gloves etc Failure to do so could result in serious injury CUT SEVER HAZARD INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ARCHITEC...

Страница 55: ...54 54 MECHANICAL HAZARD WARNING Be careful with the sharp edges and corners Wear protective clothing and gloves etc Failure to do so could result in serious injury CUT SEVER HAZARD...

Страница 56: ...mproper installation wiring electrical current characteristics or maintenance or caused by accident misuse or abuse fire flood alterations and or misapplication of the product and or units installed i...

Страница 57: ...ox 1540 San Antonio Texas 78295 1540 4200 N Pan Am Expressway San Antonio Texas 78218 5212 210 357 4400 877 599 5665 x 846 FAX 210 357 4490 Email tac friedrich com www friedrich com Printed in the U S...

Страница 58: ...NOTES...

Страница 59: ...NOTES...

Страница 60: ...AIR CONDITIONING CO Post Office Box 1540 San Antonio Texas 78295 1540 4200 N Pan Am Expressway San Antonio Texas 78218 5212 210 357 4400 FAX 210 357 4490 www friedrich com Printed in the U S A WM Ser...

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