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TROUBLE SHOOTING 

 

Basic Air Conditioning Trouble Shooting Check List

 

 
1. 

Check manufacturer’s nameplate located on the unit for 

correct power supply. 

 

2. 

Turn the power to the unit on. The evaporator (Enclosure or “COLD” air) fan should come on. Is 

there airflow? 
 
 

YES, proceed to step # 3. 

 
 NO, 

possible: 

 Open 

motor 

winding 

   

 

 

 

 

Stuck fan motor  

 

 

    Obstructed 

blades 

 

 

 
3. 

Check thermostat setting? Adjust thermostat to the lowest setting. This should  turn the 

condenser fan and the compressor on. Did condenser fan and compressor come on when the thermostat 
was turned on? 
 
 

YES, proceed to step #4. 

 

 

 NO, 

possible: 

 Defective 

thermostat 

   

 
4. 

Are both fans and the compressor running? If not the unit will not cool properly. 

 
5. 

Check condenser ( Ambient or “HOT” air ) fan for airflow. Is there airflow ? 

 
 

YES, proceed to step # 6. 

 
 NO, 

possible: 

 Defective 

thermostat 

   

    Open 

motor 

winding 

   

 

 

 

 

Stuck fan motor  

    Obstructed 

blades 

 

 

 
6. 

Carefully check the compressor for operation - motor should cause slight vibration, and the outer 
case of the compressor should be warm. 

 
 

YES, wait 5 minutes, then proceed to step #7. 

 
 

NO, possible:   

Defective thermostat   

    Defective 

capacitor 

 

 

   

    Defective 

overload 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

Defective relay   

 

Make sure the coils are clean. Then check evaporator “air in” and “air out” temperatures. If the 
temperatures are the same: 

 
 

 

 

 

Possible loss of refrigerant   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Possible bad valves in the compressor    

 
     
8. 

To check for a bad thermostat. Turn power to the unit off. Remove control box cover, place both 
thermostat wires onto one terminal (replace control box cover for safety). This will bypass the 
switch in the thermostat. Turn the power on. If both fans and the compressor come on, the 
thermostat needs to be replaced. 

Repair or Replace 

defective parts. 

Replace  part.

Repair or Replace 

defective parts. 

Repair or Replace 

defective parts. 

Repair or Replace 

defective parts. 

RSPSupply  -  1-888-532-2706 -  www.RSPSupply.com

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Страница 2: ...m with the delivering carrier McLean Thermal cannot accept responsibility for freight damages however we will assist you in any way possible HANDLING TESTING THE AIR CONDITIONER If it is necessary to place the air conditioner in a horizontal position after unpacking be certain it is placed in an upright vertical or mounting position for a minimum of five 5 minutes before operating Never attempt to...

Страница 3: ... has cooled to within the thermal overload cut in temperature setting INSTALLATION Step 1 Inspect air conditioner Verify functionality before mounting the air conditioner see Handling Testing the Air Conditioner on page 1 Step 2 Using the cutout dimensions shown in this manual prepare the air IN and air OUT openings and mounting bolt hole pattern for the enclosure Step 3 Using the gasket kit provi...

Страница 4: ...6 1 800 131 55 27 12 3 T15 0116 GXXX 100 50 3 8 1 800 125 52 27 12 3 T15 0126 GXXX 230 60 1 5 1 900 131 55 27 12 3 T15 0126 GXXX 220 50 1 4 1 800 125 52 27 12 3 XXX will be replaced with a three digit number designating all desired options Consult the factory for specific model numbers T15 Model Drawing RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 5882 Hoffman T150126G100 T ...

Страница 5: ...1001 01 15 1001 01 Coil Evaporator 15 1001 03 15 1001 03 Compressor 10 1016 82 10 1026 101 Filter Air Reusable 10 1000 91 10 1000 91 Filter Dryer 52 6028 03 52 6028 03 Freeze stat 10 1033 26 10 1033 26 Service Cord 52 6035 138 52 6035 139 Terminal Block 10 1003 03 10 1003 03 Thermal Overload Compressor 10 1007 67 10 1007 68 Thermostat SPST 55 100F 10 1061 02 10 1061 02 RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www...

Страница 6: ...10 1008 194 Rev 2 Page 5 T15 Wire Diagram T15 Schematic RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 5882 Hoffman T150126G100 T Series AC 230V 900 BTU Outdoor aspx ...

Страница 7: ...ould provide years of satisfactory operating service Should the refrigerant charge be lost recharging ports access fittings on the suction and discharge sides of the compressor are provided for recharging and or checking suction and discharge pressures Under no circumstances should the access fitting covers be loosened removed or tampered with Breaking of seals on compressor access fittings during...

Страница 8: ...cess filter pull ring protruding from slot in bottom of front cover The filter may now be cleaned or new filter installed Cleaning Instructions 1 Flush the filter with warm water from the exhaust side to the intake side DO NOT USE CAUSTICS 2 After flushing allow filter to drain Placing it with a corner down will assure complete drainage 3 Recoat the filters with RP Super Filter Coat adhesive When ...

Страница 9: ...or Obstructed blades 6 Carefully check the compressor for operation motor should cause slight vibration and the outer case of the compressor should be warm YES wait 5 minutes then proceed to step 7 NO possible Defective thermostat Defective capacitor Defective overload Defective relay 7 Make sure the coils are clean Then check evaporator air in and air out temperatures If the temperatures are the ...

Страница 10: ...essor motor stuck Bad contactor Bad overload switch Bad run start capacitor Unit blows breakers Under sized breaker fuse or not time delayed Short in system Getting water in enclosure Drain plugged Drain tube kinked Enclosure not sealed allowing humidity in Mounting gasket damaged For additional technical information i e amp draw pressures temperatures contact McLean Thermal at 763 323 8200 RSPSup...

Страница 11: ...r warranty consideration Please be advised According to the Federal Register no person maintaining servicing repairing or disposing of appliances may knowingly vent or otherwise release into the environment any class I or class II substance used as refrigerant McLean Thermal assumes no liability beyond the repair or replacement of its own product Customer modification of any McLean Thermal product...

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