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AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX SERVICE MANUAL S3207AFS06CX/ AIR CONDITIONER AF-S50CX AF-S55CX MODELS AF-S60CX In the interests of user-safety (Required by safety regulations in some countries) the set should be restored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................ 2 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS ................................................................................................................................... 4 HOW TO OPERATE ............................................................................................................................................. 5 INSTALLATIOIN INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................................................................... 13 DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE ....................................................................................................................... 16 HOW TO REPAIR REFRIGERATION ................................................................................................................ 20 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT TEST .................................................................................................................... 23 MICROCOMPUTER CONTROL SYSTEM .......................................................................................................... 24 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ............................................................................................................................ 28 COOLING LOAD ESTIMATE FORM ................................................................................................................... 33 RUNNING CONDITION ....................................................................................................................................... 35 PACKING AND ACCESSORIES ......................................................................................................................... 36 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................................ 37 SHARP CORPORATION This document has been published to be used for after sales service only. The contents are subject to change without notice. 1 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX SPECIFICATIONS Models Cooling capacity Moisture removal ELECTRICAL DATA Phase Rared frequency Rated voltage Rated current Rated input Power factor EER BTU/h Pints/h AF-S50CX, AF-S55CX 5000 1.2 AF-S60CX 6000 1.5 Hz Volts Amps Watts % BTU/Wh Single 60 115 4.2 455 94 11.0 5.2 545 91 11.0 (Hermetically sealed rotary type) 39R121AA-C4P, 390W 39R141AA-04P, 460W COMPRESSOR Type Model, Motor output REFRIGERANT SYSTEM Evaporator Condenser Control O.D. x I.D. x Length x Q'ty(mm) (Capillary tube) Refrigerant volume R-22(OZ) (Factory change) Louver fin, Grooved tube, 7mm, Hair pin Louver fin, Grooved tube, 7mm, Hair pin 2.7 x 1.1 x 600 x 1 2.7 x 1.2 x 700 x 1 11.1 11.8 NET DIMENSIONS Width Height Depth Net Weight inches(mm) lbs 17-23/32(450) x 14-9/16(370) x 14-7/8(378) 47 48 GROSS DIMENSIONS Width Height Depth Gross Weight inches(mm) lbs 20-7/8(530) x 18-1/8(460) x 18-3/8(467) 53 54 FAN SYSTEM Indoor side(Evaporator) Outdoor side(Condenser) Air flow rate(indoor side) CFM OTHERS Safety devices Air filter Power cord length Power plug type ft Centrifugal fan Propeller fan High / Med / Low 195 / 175 / 150 Compressor: Overload relay Fan motor: Internal thermal protector Polypropylene net 6.0 125V, 10A 2 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX ELECTRICAL PARTS Models Running capacitor Fan capacitor Thermistor Fan motor AF-S50CX, AF-S55CX 250V-35µF 250V-6µF 15kΩ at 78˚F OBM-2016K1 AF-S60CX 250V-25µF (MLA998) Overload relay B210-130-241A B200-130-141E WIRING DIAGRAM POWER SUPPLY CORD 115V 60Hz NON RIBBED GR WIRE COLOR BK : BLACK BL : BLUE RE : RED WH : WHITE GR : GREEN GY : GRAY OR : ORANGE 3A 125V IN FU1 CONTROL BOARD UNIT MRY OUT BK NR OVERLOAD PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR C MOTOR RIBBED RUNNING R CAPACITOR 250V 35µF RE C1 BK TR S WH CNR2 BCN2 8 GY 7 RE 1 OR 3 WH 5 1 2 3 6 5 4 CONNECTOR BCN1 BL BK GY RE OR WH H M L FAN MOTOR THERMAL EARTH PROTECTOR GR BK M.C A.C BL THERMISTOR (ROOM TEMP) YELLOW CNR1 GY FAN MOTOR CAPACITOR 250V 6µF BL BK CN1 TH1 CN2 CNR3 RY1 RY2 RY3 DISPLAY BOARD UNIT BCN3 CN3 Figure W-1. Wiring diagram for AF-S50CX, AF-S55CX POWER SUPPLY CORD 115V 60Hz NON RIBBED GR OUT MRY BK COMPRESSOR C MOTOR RIBBED RUNNING R CAPACITOR 250V 25µF RE FU1 CONTROL BOARD UNIT NR OVERLOAD PROTECTOR FAN MOTOR CAPACITOR 250V 6µF BL BK WIRE COLOR BK : BLACK BL : BLUE RE : RED WH : WHITE GR : GREEN GY : GRAY OR : ORANGE 3A 125V IN BK C1 TR S CN1 YELLOW CNR1 WH CNR2 BCN2 GY 8 GY 7 RE 1 OR 3 WH 5 1 2 3 6 5 4 CONNECTOR BCN1 BL BK GY RE OR WH H M L FAN MOTOR THERMAL EARTH PROTECTOR GR BK M.C A.C BL THERMISTOR (ROOM TEMP) CNR3 RY1 RY2 RY3 TH1 CN2 DISPLAY BOARD UNIT BCN3 CN3 Figure W-2. Wiring diagram for AF-S60CX 3 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS. 17-23/32" 13-5/8" 4-1/8" Fig. E-1 4 15-11/16" 21-21/32" (full closed) 15-1/4" 1-15/32" 33-7/16" (full opened) AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX HOW TO OPERATE PARTS NAMES UNIT 5 4 3 6 7 8 9 10 2 1 1Front Cabinet 2Air Inlet (Indoor Side) 3Horizontal Louvers 4Vertical Louvers 5Air Outlet (Indoor Side) 6Control Panel 7Rear Cabinet 8Air Inlet (Outdoor side) 9Filter (Pull the filter handle to the right to remove.) 0Filter Handle qPower Cord 11 CONTROL PANEL AF-S55CX AF-S50CX, S60CX 1 2 1 2 11 F ON/OFF hr 3 COOL / FAN 10 3 TIMER ON/OFF 5 POWER ON/OFF hr TEMP SELECTOR 4 11 F POWER ENERGY SAVER COOL / FAN TEMP TIMER SELECTOR 6 7 8 9 4 1Receiver window for remote control signal 2Display 3SELECTOR indicator 4SELECTOR pad 5TEMPERATURE setting pad ----Lower temp. ----Raise temp. ON/OFF 5 ENERGY SAVER 6 7 8 9 6TIMER ON/OFF pad 7TIMER indicator 8ENERGY SAVER pad 9ENERGY SAVER indicator 0POWER ON/OFF pad qPOWER indicator 5 10 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX COOLING OPERATION POWER indicator SELECTOR indicator F 2 To turn off the unit, touch POWER ON/OFF pad again. POWER ON/OFF hr COOL / FAN 1 Touch POWER ON/OFF pad. • The unit is preset at 74°F and HIGH COOL. This will show in the display when the power is first turned on. • POWER indicator and SELECTOR indicator (COOL) will light. TEMP TIMER SELECTOR ON/OFF ENERGY SAVER • POWER indicator and SELECTOR indicator will go off. POWER ON/OFF pad TO CHANGE TEMPERATURE SETTING During cooling operation F COOL / FAN Touch the TEMPERATURE setting pad to adjust the temperature setting. POWER ON/OFF hr TEMP ---Lower SELECTOR TIMER ON/OFF ---Raise ENERGY SAVER temp. temp. • Temperature can be set within the range of 64°F to 86°F. TEMPERATURE setting pad • Display will change as you touch the pad. NOTE: • The latest temperature setting will be memorized and will appear on the display the next time the unit is turned on. • In cases of power outages or when the unit is disconnected; when the power is restored or the unit is plugged in, the unit and display will return to the preset conditions of 74°F and HIGH COOL. The unit will not automatically turn back on. The user must touch POWER ON/OFF to resume opertion. 6 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX TO CHANGE FAN SPEED AND OPERATION MODE SELECTOR indicator During operation F POWER ON/OFF hr COOL / FAN Touch SELECTOR pad and select the operation mode and fan speed. • SELECTOR indicator and display will light in order as you touch. TEMP TIMER SELECTOR ON/OFF ENERGY SAVER HIGH COOL MED COOL LOW COOL LOW FAN MED FAN HIGH FAN SELECTOR pad NOTES ON OPERATION MODE: MODE SELECTOR DISPLAY HIGH COOL COOL Cooling operation with high fan speed. MED COOL COOL Cooling operation with medium fan speed. LOW COOL COOL Cooling operation with low fan speed. HIGH FAN FAN Fan only operation with high fan speed. MED FAN FAN Fan only operation with medium fan speed. LOW FAN FAN Fan only operation with low fan speed. • The latest operation mode will be memorized and the selector indicator and display will light when the unit is turned on. • In fan only operation, the temperature display will go off. • When the SELECTOR is changed to fan only operation from cooling operation, it will take 5 seconds for the compressor to stop. 7 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX ENERGY SAVER During normal operation, the thermostat automatically controls cooling and the fan runs continuously. When the ENERGY SAVER is selected, the thermostat automatically controls cooling and the fan automatically stops when the compressor is not operating. (Fan will stop 30 seconds after the compressor stops. After the fan stops, the fan is programmed to rotate for approx. 2 minutes to detect room temperature. This will occur within a 20 min time span.) ENERGY SAVER indicator F SELECTOR 1 Touch ENERGY SAVER pad. 2 To cancel, touch ENERGY SAVER pad again. • ENERGY SAVER indicator will light. POWER ON/OFF hr COOL / FAN During cooling operation TEMP TIMER ON/OFF ENERGY SAVER • ENERGY SAVER indicator will go off. ENERGY SAVER pad NOTE: ENERGY SAVER cannot be set during fan only (HIGH FAN, MED FAN, LOW FAN) operation. TO CHANGE AIR FLOW DIRECTION The horizontal louvers are used to adjust the UP / DOWN direction of air flow, and the vertical louvers are used to adjust the LEFT / RIGHT direction of air flow for uniform and efficient cooling of the room. Horizontal louvers Vertical louvers Lever Adjust UP/DOWN air flow Adjust LEFT/RIGHT air flow 8 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX ON TIMER OPERATION • This unit has a built-in timer that can be programmed to start the unit up to 12 hours in advance. You can set the timer to start in increments of 30 minutes (0.5 hours) up to 9.5 hours in advance of the start time, or in 1 hour increments from 10 to 12 hours in advance of the start time. • The unit will start automatically according to your setting. When the unit is not operating SELECTOR indicator 1 F POWER ON/OFF hr COOL / FAN SELECTOR Touch the TIMER ON/OFF pad to set the delayed start time. • The time setting will change as you touch the pad. The display will change as follows; TEMP TIMER ON/OFF ENERGY SAVER Preset(0.5h) Previous setting 0.5h 1.0h CL(cancel) TIMER ON/OFF pad TIMER indicator (If you wish to start the operation 6 hours and 30 minutes later, set the delay time as shown above.) 1.5h 12h 10h 11h • The timer will be set, 5 seconds after the TIMER ON/OFF pad is touched for the last time. • SELECTOR indicator and TIMER indicator will light. • The time display will count down the remaining time. • The unit will start when the set time expires. The temperature setting will be displayed. TO CANCEL THE TIMER SETTING Touch the TIMER ON/OFF pad again after the timer is set, or press the TIMER ON/OFF pad until CL(cancel) appears on the display. NOTES FOR TIMER SETTING AND OPERATION: • After setting the TIMER, change the temperature and fan speed settings as shown on pages 11 and 12. When the temperature is set in the timer mode, the temperature will show in the display for 5 seconds and then return to the time display. • The last setting used will be memorized and will appear on the display the next time you operate the unit with the TIMER function. • If a power failure occurs while the ON or OFF TIMER is set, the TIMER memory will be cancelled and will not resume even after power is reinstated. The unit will not automatically start. • OFF TIMER OPERATION can also be set with the REMOTE CONTROL. 9 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX OFF TIMER OPERATION • This unit has a built-in timer that can be programmed to shut the unit off up to 12 hours in advance. You can set the timer to stop in increments of 30 minutes (0.5 hours) up to 9.5 hours in advance of the stop time, or in 1 hour increments from 10 to 12 hours in advance of the stop time. • The unit will stop automatically according to your setting. When the unit is operating 1 F POWER ON/OFF hr COOL / FAN SELECTOR Touch the TIMER ON/OFF pad to set the delayed stop time. • The time setting will change as you touch the pad. The display will change as follows; TEMP TIMER ON/OFF ENERGY SAVER Preset(0.5h) Previous setting 0.5h 1.0h CL(cancel) TIMER ON/OFF pad TIMER indicator (If you wish to stop the operation 10 hours later, set the delay time as shown above.) 1.5h 12h 10h 11h • The timer will be set, 5 seconds after the TIMER ON/OFF pad is touched for the last time. • TIMER indicator will light. • The time display will count down the remaining time. • The unit will stop when the set time expires. All indicators and displays will go out. TO CANCEL THE TIMER SETTING Touch the TIMER ON/OFF pad again after the timer is set or, press the TIMER ON/OFF pad until CL(cancel) appears on the display. 10 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX USING THE REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLING BATTERIES Use two size-AAA (R03) batteries. 1 2 Remove the battery compartment cover. 3 Replace the cover. Insert the batteries in the compartment, making sure the and polarities are properly aligned. Battery compartment cover NOTES: • The battery life is approximately one year with normal use. • When you replace the batteries, always use two new ones of the same type. • If the remote control does not operate normally after replacing the batteries, take out the batteries and replace them again after 30 seconds. • If you will not be using the unit for a long time, remove the batteries from the remote control. ATTACHING THE REMOTE CONTROL HOOK • Remove the backing from the remote control hook. • Attach the hook onto the left side of the unit's front cabinet. • To prevent loss, hook the remote control on the front cabinet when not in use. Rear Cabinet Front Cabinet Remote control hook HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL Point the remote control towards the unit's receiver window and press the desired button. A beep will sound when the unit receives the signal. • Make sure no objects, such as curtains, block the receiver window. • The remote control operates from up to 20 feet (6 meters) away. • The beep will also sound when each pad on the control panel is touched. CAUTION: • Do not expose the receiver window to direct sunlight. This can adversely affect its operation. In such case, close the curtains to block the sunlight. • Use of a fluorescent lamp in the same room may interfere with the transmission of the signal. • The unit may be affected by signals emitted from the remote control of a television, VCR or other equipment used in the same room. • Do not leave the remote control exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater. Protect the remote control from moisture and shock which can discolor or damage it. 11 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX OPERATING WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER POWER ON/OFF POWER ON/OFF button Push to start or stop the operation. TEMP. TEMP. TEMP. TEMP. ---Raise ---Lower temp. setting 1°F at a time. temp. setting 1°F at a time. SELECTOR HIGH COOL SELECTOR button SET TIMER/OFF MED COOL Push to change fan speed and operation mode. Fan speed and operation mode selections are shown to the right. LOW COOL HIGH FAN MED FAN SET TIMER/OFF button LOW FAN Push to set delay "OFF" timer during operation. • The time setting will change as you push the button. The display will change as follows; Preset(0.5h) Previous setting 0.5h 1.0h CL(cancel) 1.5h 12h 10h 11h • The last OFF time setting is memorized by the unit and will appear on the display when the button is pushed. • The timer will be set, 5 seconds after the SET TIMER/OFF button is pushed for the last time. • If you wish to cancel the timer, push the SET TIMER/OFF button again after the time is set or, push the SET TIMER/OFF button until CL (cancel) appears on the display. A double beep will sound when the timer is cancelled. • The "ON" TIMER cannot be set with the remote control. It can only be activated by the TIMER ON/OFF pad on the unit's control panel ( See page 9 ). To change temperature setting when ON/OFF timer is in use 1. Push a TEMPERATURE setting button. The current set temperature will be recalled on the unit's display. 2. Use the TEMPERATURE setting buttons to set the new temperature. The new set temperature will show on the display for 5 seconds and return to the time display. 12 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ACCESSORIES 1 No. Accessories Q'ty 1 Right closure assembly 1 2 Left closure assembly 1 3 Window sash foam seal 1 4 Window sash foam seal (adhesive type) 1 5 Bottom gasket 1 6 Screws (L=1", 25.4mm) 7 13 7 Screws (L= /32", 10mm) 6 8 Base pan angle 2 9 Remote control 1 10 Battery 2 11 Remote control hook 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 2 9 11 10 2 SUGGESTED TOOLS 1. Screw driver (medium size Phillips) 2. Tape measure or ruler 3. Knife or scissors 13 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX INSTALLATION WARNING: Make sure the unit is turned off and unplugged before working. 1 Sash Cut the window sash foam seal (adhesive type) to the proper length and attach it to the underside of the window sash. Window sash foam seal (adhesive type) Jamb Sill 2 3 Insert the right closure assembly and the left closure assembly into the top angle and the bottom channels. Secure the right and left closure to the cabinet with six of the provided screws. (L= 13/32", 10mm) Closure assembly Open the window sash and place the air conditioner on the sill. Balance the unit on the sill and close the window sash securely behind the top angle. WARNING: unit At this step, make sure the unit is inclined approximately 1 cm (3/8") to the back. If the unit is not properly inclined, the water collected in the bottom tray during operation will not drain properly and may flow into the room where the air conditioner is installed. 4 sill Insert the bottom gasket into the space between the window sill and the bottom of the unit to seal outside air. If there is space between the bottom channel and the sill, fill the gap with a thin board or other hard filler. Bottom gasket 14 incline backwards approximately 1cm (3/8") AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX 5 Closure assembly (Left) Insert the closure assemblies on both sides into the rails of the jamb. Jamb (Left) Indoor side Closure assembly (Left) Indoor side 1/2 inches (13mm) Sill Stool 6 Loosen screws on both sides of the cabinet, then hang the base pan angle on and secure the screws again. 7 Secure the base pan angle to the sill by using the hole of the front side on the angle with one screw. (L=1", 25.4mm) Top angle 8 Secure the top angle of the unit and the top of the closure assemblies to the sash with three of the provided screws. (L=1", 25.4mm) And secure the bottom of the closure assemblies to the sill with two of the provided screws. (L=1", 25.4mm) 9 Cut the window sash foam seal to the proper length and seal the opening between the top of the inside window sash and the outside window sash. Window sash foam seal 15 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE CAUTION: DISCONNECT THE ROOM AIR CONDITIONER FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ANY SERVICE 1. Unscrew the 2 screws holding the front panel on each side. 2. Remove the front panel by pulling the front panel at the lower corner toward you about one inch. Next lift up and pull it toward you. 5. Remove the control panel. 6. Unscrew the 5 screws. 3 screws are holding the control box at the top and right side. 1 screw is holding the power supply cord. 1 screw each screw on the evaporator. 7. Take off the fan motor connector. 3. Unscrew the 9 screws holding the cabinet. 2 screws are on each side. 4 screws are on back side. 3 screws are on top side. 8. Unscrew the 1 screw holding the compressor cord. 4. Remove the thermistor holder. 16 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX 9. Cut the wire fixing band, slide the control box rightward and remove. SLID E 13. Unscrew the 3 screws holding the condenser shround. And remove the condenser shround. 10. Unfasten the one nut at the top of the compressor holding the terminal cover. Then remove the wiring connector of the compressor cord. 14. Unscrew the 5 screws. 2 screws are holding the evaporator on each side. 3 screws are holding the bulkhead to the base pan on each side and back side. 11. Unscrew the 6 screws holding the condenser. 2 screws are on right side. 2 screws are on left side. 2 screws are on back side. And remove the condenser from the unit. 15. Lift up and take out the bulkhead. 16. Unscrew the 2 screws holding the orifice. 12. Unfasten the nut holding the propeller fan by rotating it counter-clockise. And remove the propeller fan. 17 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX 17. Unscrew the 1 screw holding the centrifugal fan. 18. Remove the caseing. 19. Unscrew the 4 screws holding fan motor. 18 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX DISASSEMBLING THE CONTROL BOX 1. Unscrew the 2 screws holding the control box cover. CAUTION: DISCHARGE THE FAN MOTOR CAPACITOR AND RUNNING CAPACITOR BEFORE TOUCHING THOSE CAPACITORS OR OTHER COMPONENTS OR WIRING. 5. Unscrew the 1 power supply cord grounding screw. Unscrew the earth screw. Unscrew the 1 screw holding the capacitor clamp. 6. Detach each connector by using long-noise pliers. 2. Unscrew the 3 screws holding the printed wiring board. 7. Unscrew the 2 screws holding the transformer. 3. Cut the wire fixing bands holding the fan motor lead wires, the compressor cord and the power supply cord. 8. Remove the control board with unhooking the 2 spacers. 4. Unscrew the 1 screw holding the fan motor capacitor. 19 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX HOW TO REPAIR REFRIGERATION Before sealed system work can be preformed a refrigerant recovery EPA and LOCALLY approved certification is required, additionally, EPA and LOCALLY approved refrigerant recovery equipment is required. SEALED SYSTEM REPAIR Sealed system repairs should be properly diagnosed before entering into a repair of the system. It is important to follow proper procedures when doing a system repair for safety reasons and that the repair will result in a restoration of the system to proper factory standards. SAFETY REMINDERS 1) Do not heat any system component with an open flame for any reason. 2) Do not solder until you are sure that all refrigerant has been removed from the system. 3) Do not heat the charging cylinder with an open flame. Use warm water only and do not exceed 125˚F(not too hot to keep your hand in.) 4) Do not over fill any charging cylinders, as they could explode when over filled. 5) Use proper wrenches. 6) Use safety goggles when working with refrigerants. GOOD FIT 7) Keep a fire extinguisher within easy reach. 8) Watch flame direction when soldering so as not to burn clothing, wiring or other components. PROPER JOINT FIT 9) Solder in a well ventilated area. If a high concentration of freon is present, CLEARANCE an open flame will create phosgene gas which can be harmful. 0.01" TO 0.03" PROPER SOLDERING Joint clearances should be maintained so that the brazing alloy will flow between the closely mated surfaces rather than forming large fillets. This films make the strongest joints, capillary attraction also work best with close tolerance. The best clearance is between 0.01" to 0.03" , the amount of lap will be approximately 3/8" depending on the swaging tool used. (Figure 1.) POOR FIT Joint Clearance. Figure 1 CLEANING TUBING To make a sound, leak tight joint, the brazing alloy when raised to brazing temperature, must wet and flow freely over the entire surface of the tubing in the joint area. To assure this, the tubing surfaces must be free of all dirt, grease, oil and oxides otherwise the alloy will not wet and flow properly over any surface with these elements present. Cleaning can be done with an abrasive cloth or steel wool. Never blow into the tubing because this will introduce a lot of moisture into the system. Open tubing joints should be covered if exposed for long periods of time. EMERY CLOTH KEEP TUBE IN DOWNWARD POSITION Cleaning Tubing. Figure 2 20 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX PROPER FLUXING Flux is necessary when using silver solder; it is not required when using silfos on copper to copper joints. To do a good job the flux should cover the tube surface completely. Be careful not to introduce any flux inside the tubing. Fluxing should be done after the tubing is mated together and just before brazing is done. Do not allow it to dry out. When brazing, the flux should become entirely liquid and clear, like water. The temperature will be at 1100˚F and only a little more heat will allow the alloy to flow freely into the joint. 3/8" SILVER ALLOY INNER CONE TORCH STEM Directing Torch Flame to Copper Tubing. Figure 3 HEATING THE TUBING Direct the torch flame so that the larger tube receives most of the heat. Silver solder flows at 1200˚F and silfos flows at 1300˚F. Heat all around the tubing. The flame is composed of two cones, a smaller inner cone (pale blue) in calor and a much larger outer cone. The hottest part of the flame is at the tip of the inner cone. The flame should be directed at the joint with the tip of the cone just touching the surface of the tubing. Figure 3 and 4. OUTER CONE HOTTEST PART OF FLAME INNER CONE TORCH STEM Composition of Torch Flame. Figure 4 DEHYDRATING SEALED SYSTEM Many servicers feel that since air conditioners run with evaporator temperatures above 33˚F, moisture will not present a problem. Nothing is further from the truth. Oxygen in moisture plus the heat produced during compression will react with the refrigerant oil to produce harmful acids in the system which will break down motor winding insulation, create sludge and pit component parts, reducing efficiency of the air conditioner and shortening the life of compressors. There it becomes mandatory that good dehydrating practices be adhered to at all times. Proper hook up procedures as shown in Figure 5 must be used in order to pull and good vacuum from the system. The use of a good vacuum pump is very important so that the boiling point of any water in the system will be lowered to a point where it will vaporize and be expelled from the system in the form of vapour. 21 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX Type of evacuation methods 1. Piston Type Compressor No good. System parts must be above 110˚F. 2. Rotary Vacuum Pump Disavantages. Low CFMC. 4 oil gets dirty. 3. Single State Vacuum Pump will not clean oil. Oil must be changed often. DIAL-CHARGE CHARGING CYLINDER ELECTRIC VACUUM GAUGE LOW SIDE GAUGE TO RELATED SERVICE VALVE OR PROCESS TUBES OF THE UNIT. 4. Two Stage Vacuum Pump will reach 50 microns. First stage is below atmospheric pressure. Moisture is removed into second stage which works up to atmospheric pressure thus keeping oil clean. Manometer cannot be read to 1/2 mm. Micron gauge reads from 25,400 microns to 0. HIGH SIDE GAUGE HIGH VACUUM MANIFOLD LARGE DIAMETER BRAIDED VACUUM HOSES Hook up for Evacuation and charging HIGH VACUUM PUMP Figure 5 It becomes clear that good equipment and maintained properly must be used in order to remove air and moisture from the system. When a vacuum of 1,000 to 500 microns is reached, block off the vacuum pump from the system. This is done by closing the value between the pump and system. If the micron gauge does not increase above 1,000, the system is free of moisture and no leak exists. If the micron gauge increases to higher levels moisture or a leak exists. LEAKS Several methods are used to detect leaks in systems. Electronic Leak Detectors are very sensitive and are able to detect leaks down to 1/2 ounce per year. A good electronic leak detector is generally far better in locating very small leaks. Halide Torch be sure the room is free from refrigerant vapours. Watch the flame for the slightest change in calor. A very faint green indicates a small leak. The flame will be unmistakably changed to green or purple when large leaks are encountered. To simplify leak detection pressurize the system to approximately 75 lbs. Some leaks can be located by a visual inspection of the system components and solder joints and if oil is found at any given location it generally is a sign that a leak exists at that point due to the fact that flame does carry oil with it travels through the system. Soap Bubbles Liquid detergents can sometimes assist in finding small leaks by brushing detergent on the suspect area and watching for bubbles. Before applying detergent be sure that the system is pressurized. Tap line devices are permissible for diagnosis only they are not suitable when evacuating the system. After the diagnosis has been made they must be removed so that the system will be restored to a hermeticly sealed condition. 22 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX ELECTRICAL COMPONENT TEST RUNNING CAPACITOR AND FAN CAPACITOR CAUTION: DISCHARGE THE RUNNING CAPACITOR AND FAN CAPACITOR BEFORE TOUCHING CAPACITOR OR WIRING. (1) Discharge capacitor by shorting terminals. (2) Take the wires off the capacitor terminals. (3) Set the selector switch of a volt-ohm-meter (or a tester) on the resistance range. (4) Connect the probes to the capacitor terminals and watch the indicator swing. The indicator does not swing at all ..... Open. The indicator swings but does not return ..... Shorted. The indicator swings, then returns a moment later ..... Good. FAN CAPACITOR RUNNING CAPACITOR INSULATION TEST Check the resistance between the terminals and case. Reading must be more than 10MΩ at DC 500V. OVERLOAD RELAY Check continuity between terminals with volt-ohm-meter. INSULATION TEST Check resistance between terminals and the relay case. Reading must be more than 10MΩ at DC 500V. COMPRESSOR (1) Take the wires off compressor terminals. (2) Set selector switch of volt-ohm-meter on the resistance range. (3) Put the probes on the terminals of the compressor and check continuity between each terminal. INSULATION TEST Check the resistance between the terminals and the copper tube. Reading must be more than 10MΩ at DC 500V. 23 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX MICROCOMPUTER CONTROL SYSTEM 1. Temperature control characteristic 1-1 COOL operation In the “COOL” mode, the thermostat circuit is controlled by two thermostat lines (C1, C2). 3. Fan speed Fan speeds are given by the fan motor, “H”, “M” and “L”, which are available in the following operation mode. Room temperature (°F) Table Y-1 86 C1 84 C2 Fan motor H M L H M L 64 4. 12-hours timer 62 64 Preset temperature (°F) ("THERMO" switch) 86 Figure Y-1 2. Operation mode 2-1 COOL operation The compressor turns on or off, at thermostat lines C1 and C2. The fan motor is also controlled with the compressor. States 1 & 3 : Compressor ON States 2 : Compressor OFF 3 Room temperature (°C) Selector HIGH COOL MED COOL LOW COOL HIGH FAN MED FAN LOW FAN C1 1 4-1 OFF-TIMER operation Set the delay timer during operation. The unit will turn off automatically according to your setting. Timer duration can be set by 0.5 hours to maximum 12 hours. Up to 9.5 hours, you can set by 0.5 hours increments and from 10 to 12 hours, by 1 hour increment. If you touch button “POWER ON/OFF” during OFFTIMER operation, then the unit turns off and OFFTIMER operation is cancelled. 4-2 ON-TIMER operation Set the delay timer when unit is not operating. The unit will turn on automatically according to your setting. Timer duration can be set by 0.5 hours to maximum 12 hours. Up to 9.5 hours, you can set by 0.5 hours increments and from 10 to 12 hours, by 1 hour increment. If you touch button “POWER ON/OFF” during ONTIMER operation, then the unit turns on and ON-TIMER operation is cancelled. ON-TIME and OFF-TIME display will count down the remaining time. from 0.5 to 9.5 ..... 0.5 hours from 10 to 12 ....... 1 hour C2 2 Room temperature transition 5. Energy saver During normal operation, the thermostat automatically controls cooling and the fan runs continuously whenever the air conditioner is in operation. When the ENERGY SAVER is set, the thermostat automatically controls cooling and the fan automatically stop when compressor is not operating. (Fan will stop in 30 seconds after the compressor stops.) ON Preset temperature (°C) Compressor Figure Y-2 OFF ON 2-2 FAN ONLY operation The fan motor always turns on. Fan OFF 30 seconds Figure Y-3 24 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX 6. Safety start When you turn the air conditioner OFF and restart again soon, wait at least 3 minutes before the cooling operation starts. 7. Test mode Keep pushing both buttons “POWER ON/OFF” and “ " ” and supply the power, the system will go to the test mode. In this mode, the output operation is switched by pushing buttons. Normal outputs are shown in Table Y-2. Table Y-2 For selfdiagnosis check mode No. PUSH KEY (SWITCH) 0 PLUG IN the power supply cord while pushing power ON/OFF key and (down) key. BEPP LED1 SOUND LED LIGHTING FAN TIMER ENERGY POWER FAN COOL COMP FAN FAN FAN HIGH MID LOW <LED9> <LED5> <LED7> SAVER ON/OFF OUTPUT OUTPUT <LED8> <LED6> <LED2> <LED3> <LED4> CHECK ITEM and REMARK 2 8.8 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF LED ALL ON OFF LOW OFF LED ALL OFF 1 SELECTOR <SW3> 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 <SW6> 1 01 OFF 2) OFF 3) OFF 4) OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 <SW5> 1 02 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 4 TIMER <SW2> 1 03 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 5 ENERGY SAVER <SW1> 1 04 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF LOW OFF 6 ON/OFF <SW4> 1 05 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF HIGH ON 1 05 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF MIDDLE O F F REMOTE CONTROL CHECK OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 7 POWER ON/OFF by REMOTE CONTROL 8 1) 2) 2) 2) POWER SUPPLY OFF 1) MIDDLE O F F OFF HIGH O F F OFF FAN CHECK COMPRESSOR CHECK OFF If thermistor is normal (nether short nor open), LED is ON. When A/D (R42) bit 7 = 1, LED is ON. When A/D (R42) bit 6 = 1, LED is ON. When A/D (R42) bit 5 = 1, LED is ON. Table Y-3 T(˚C) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 T(˚F) 32.0 33.8 35.6 37.4 39.2 41.0 42.8 44.6 46.4 48.2 50.0 51.8 53.6 55.4 57.2 59.0 60.8 62.8 64.4 66.2 68.0 R(kΩ) 49.33 46.86 44.53 42.33 40.25 38.29 36.44 34.68 33.02 31.45 29.96 28.55 27.22 25.96 24.76 23.62 22.56 21.52 20.55 19.63 18.76 T(˚C) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 V(volts) 1.17 1.21 1.26 1.31 1.36 1.41 1.46 1.51 1.56 1.61 1.67 1.72 1.78 1.83 1.89 1.94 2.00 2.05 2.11 2.17 2.22 V ....... Input the voltage of microcomputer (No. 10-port). 25 T(˚F) 69.8 71.6 73.4 75.2 77.0 78.8 80.6 82.4 84.2 86.0 87.8 89.6 91.4 93.2 95.0 96.8 98.6 100.4 102.2 104.0 R(kΩ) 17.93 17.14 16.39 15.68 15.00 14.36 13.74 13.16 12.60 12.07 11.57 11.09 10.63 10.19 9.78 9.38 9.00 8.64 8.30 7.97 V(volts) 2.28 2.33 2.39 2.44 2.50 2.55 2.61 2.66 2.71 2.77 2.82 2.87 2.93 2.98 3.03 3.08 3.13 3.17 3.22 3.27 BK BK BL BK M CONNECTOR WHITE ORANGE RED GRAY GRAY R BL FAN MOTOR A H M L C S 5 3 1 6 7 RY1 CNR1 RY2 CNR2 RY3 CNR3 3A 125V YELLOW 4 3 2 1 CN1 12V IF NOT SPECIFIED 1SS133T-72 (DIODE) IF NOT SPECIFIED 50V 1000pF (CAPACITOR) : INDICATED POSITION IS FUNCTION TEST POINT RY3 RY2 RY1 MRY 250V 0.1µF C1 R9 D8 TR C14 16V 10µ + D7 D6 D5 R1 22K D3 D1 SW1: ENERGY SAVER SW2: TIMER SW3: SELECTOR SW4: POWER SW5: UP-KEY SW6: DOWN-KEY TEST FAN L FAN M FAN H COMP NR 271 IF NOT SPECIFIED 1/5W, ±5% (RESISTOR) R9 NO INSERT PART TH1 (15k) ROOM Temp CNR1 - CNR3 BCN1 RUNNING CAPACITOR COMPRESSOR MOTOR OVERLOARD PROTECTOR MRY CA1: 1000pF x 8 (CAPACITOR ARRAY) RA1: 10kΩ x 8 (RESISTOR ARRAY) BK 1 2 3 6 5 4 GY FAN MOTOR CAPACITOR 250V 6µF 250V 25µF WH OR BL BL 250V 35µF GR RE AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX RUNNING CAPACITOR RE GY WH 26 GREEN FU1 R22 R10 15K(F) C3 IN 25V 0.1µ C4 5V + 10V C6 CA1: 1000pF x 8 RA1: 10kΩ x 8 5V C12 25V 0.1µ 5V RA1 C22 C21 10µ C20 5V 25V 0.1µ C7 + C11 16V COM 100µ OUT IC3 79L05 Vdd 28 HOLD 27 R92 26 R91 25 R90 24 R83 23 INT1 22 R81 21 INT2 20 R63 19 R62 18 R61 17 R60 16 R53 15 5V IC1 1 X OUT 2 X IN 3 RESET 4 R70 5 R71 6 R72 7 R40 8 R41 9 R42 10 R43 11 R50 12 R51 13 R52 14 V SS 4MHz OSC IN 25V 47µ C5 12V + CA1 + 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 BCN3 Q8 CN3 CN2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5V BCN2 25V 0.1µ C8 KRA101M (DTA143ES) Q5 ZD1 R2 HZ4A-2 15K Electronic Control Circuit Diagram Q1 Q7: KRA106M (DTA143ZS) Q7 Q1: KRA105M (DTA123JS) 5V C10 R3 10K OUT COM IC2 7812 25V 25V 1000µ 0.1µ C2 Q2 -5V Q2, Q3, Q4 KRA106M (DTA143ZS) Q3 C9 16V 0.01µ Q4 BZ R8 2.7K R4 20k + Q6 KRC101M (DTC143ES) D4 D2 D1 - D4 TMP47C443N R24 10K R28 10K POWER SUPPLY 115V AC 60Hz C15 0V C17 50V 0.1µ + R23 47Ω 1/2W Q8 ~ Q10 KRA222M (DTB123EA) Q10 Q9 LED1 9 10 PHOTO DETECTOR UNIT IC4 88 C18 25V 47µ 1 18 R11 ~ R18 150Ω x 8 LED9 COOL LED8 ENERGY SAVER LED7 TIMER LED6 ON/OFF LED5 FAN LED4 COOL/L LED3 COOL/M LED2 COOL/H AF-S50CX/S60CX R11 10K R6 10K R5 C16 E/SAVER SW1 D10 TIMER SW2 D11 SELECTOR SW3 D12 POWER SW4 D13 UP-KEY SW5 D14 16V 10µF C19 LED2~LED5, LED7~LED9 GREEN LED6 RED QWN-KEY SW6 D15 10K R7 1000P 50V AF-S55CX R12 LED2~LED5, LED9 GREEN LED7, LED8 YELLOW LED6 RED R17 R18 R13 R14 R15 D17 R16 HEATSINK AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX DPWBFA244JBKZ (AF-S55CX) DPWBFA278JBKZ QPWBFB438JBZZ (AF-S55CX) QPWBFB475JBZZ R15 BCN2 DPWBFA278JBKZ DPWBFA244JBKZ (AF-S55CX) QPWBFB475JBZZ QPWBFB438JBZZ (AF-S55CX) Printed Wiring Board 27 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE No cooling (Operation not at all.) Measure the power supply voltage at receptacle. under 100V 120V(over 100V) The house fuse or circuit breaker open ? not open. open Is it proper current capacity of the house fuse or the circuit breaker ? Ask the power supply company for check. Change the house fuse and the circuit breaker turn on. Is it sufficient current capacity of power equipment ? Is it small wiring for power supply equipment ? insufficient Ask the power supply company for check. sufficient Is plug disconnecting ? disconnecting Connect plug properly. connecting Check the power supply cord. imperfect contact OK Change the power supply cord. Check the fuse on PWB ass'y. open Change the fuse on PWB ass'y. OK Measure the secondary voltage of transformer. under 14V(AC) over 14V(AC) Measure the voltage between NG -12V and GND on PWB ass'y. OK(12V, DC) Measure the voltage between -5V and GND on PWB ass'y. NG Change PWB ass'y. OK(5V, DC) If unit operate, dose the house fuse or the circuit breaker open ? NO YES Measure the insulation resistance of compressor. NG(under 10MΩ) OK(over 10MΩ) Change the compressor. NG(under 10MΩ) Measure the insulation resistance of fan motor. OK(over 10MΩ) Change the fan motor. Can the Compressor operate ? can't operate can operate Checking complete. 28 Change the compressor. AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX No cooling (Fan operate but the compressor doesn't operate.) Measure the power supply voltage at receptacle. under 100V Ask the power supply 120V(over 100V) company for check. insufficient Is it sufficient current capacity of power equipment ? Ask the power supply Is it small wiring for power company for check. supply equipment ? sufficient Measure the current in compressor circuit. current Check the overload relay. no current imperfect contact Change the overload relay. short OK Check the running capacitor. open Check the overload relay. Change the overload relay. disconnecting Is the connector disconnecting ? NG connecting Connect properly. Change the running capacitor. OK Check the compressor relay.(MRY on PWB) NG OK Change PWB ass'y. Check the thermister. NG Change the thermistor. OK Measure the resistance of compressor coil. NG Change the compressor. OK Is there high heat source near the unit. Checking method for the compressor relay. (MRY on PWB) Turn off the power supply. there is Remove the high heat source or stop. there isn't Measure the resistance of its coil. NG OK(160Ω at 20ûC) Is the outdoor temperature too high ? over 43ûC under 43ûC Check the outdoor heat exchanger. not dirty Can the compressor operate ? can operate Turn on the power supplty as operating the compressor. Avoid sun light and ventilate well for outdoor heat exchanger. Measure the voltage to its coil. dirty NG OK(12V, DC) Clean them with steam cleaner or another method. OK can't operate Change the compressor. Checking complete. 29 NG AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX No cooling (The compressor operate but the fan motor doesn't operate) crack at the solder part Check BNC1 on PWB ass'y Repair with over solder. disconnecting the connector Connect the connector properly. OK Check the fan motor capacitor. NG OK Measure the resistance of compressor coil. OK Is the fan locked ? Change the fan motor capacitor NG Change the fan motor. locked Is the fan touched to another parts ? touch Change fan or another parts, or adjust. no touch Change the fan motor. Checking complete The compressor doesn't turn off. Check the thermister connector. disconnecting Connect the connector properly. OK Check the thermister resistance. NG Change the thermister. OK Checking method for the compressor relay. (MRY and PWB) Check the compressor relay. OK NG Turn off the power supply. Change PWB ass'y. Checking complete. Measure the contact resistance. short open OK 30 NG AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX Insufficient cooling(Both compressor and compressor operate) Check the temperature setting. OK too high Set the lower temperature. dirty Check the air filter. not dirty Clean the air filter. Is there high heat source or any object restricting heat radiation near the unit. there is Remove the high heat source or stop. there isn't Check doors and windows. close Check the outdoor and indoor heat exchanger. open Doors and windows must be kept closed. dirty not dirty Clean them with steam cleaner or another method. Calculate heat load wit using Cooling load estimate form. OK Check rotating direction of centrifugal fan.(to clockwise) OK Check changing fan speed properly. Undersized air conditioner NG Change unit to proper sized air conditioner. NG Check the fan motor connector. OK NG OK Measure the resistance NG of fan motor coil. OK Is the outdoor temperature too high ? Change the fan motor. over 40ûC Avoid sun light and ventilate well for outdoor heat exchanger. under 40ûC Check the thermister. OK Connect properly. NG Change the thermister. under 10ûC Measure temperature difference between inlet and outlet air at indoor. over 10ûC Is frost sticking to capillary tube ? Or is indoor heat exchanger no cold ? YES Is the refrigerant leaked ? NO The capillary tube restrict, and change the capillary tube. NO Measure the emperature difference between discharge tube and suction tube. YES Repair leakage and recharge the refrigerant. No temperature difference The compressor is defective. temperature difference Change the compressor. Checking complete. 31 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX Excessive vibration or Abnormal noise At fan only mode, Excessive vibration or Abnormal noise YES Check the air filter dirty NO not dirty Check rotating direction of centrifugal fan.(to clockwise) OK Clean the air filter. NG Check the fan motor connector. OK Measure the resistance of fan motor coil. OK Is the fan deformed or broken. OK Is loosened screw and nut fixing fan ? OK deform or broken Change the fan loosened Tighten up. Checking complete Is each screws loosened ? loosen OK Is pipe touching to another parts. Tighten up touching Repair with adjusting shape of pipes. OK Check mounting of compressor. OK Check compressor noise and vibration. OK NG Repair mounting or change compressor cushion. too big Change compressor. Checking complete 32 NG Connect properly. NG Change the fan motor. AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX COOLING LOAD ESTIMATE FORM INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING COOLING LOAD ESTIMATE FORM FOR ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS (AHAM PUB. NO. RAC-1) A. This cooling load estimate form is suitable for estimating the cooling load for comfort air conditioning installations which do not require specific conditions of inside temperature and humidity. B. The form is based on an outside design temperature of 95˚F dry bulb and 75˚F wet bulb. It can be used for areas in the continental United States having other outside design temperature by applying a correction factor for the particular locality as determined from the map. C. The form includes "day" factors for calculating cooling loads in rooms where daytime comfort (such as living rooms, offices, etc.). D. The numbers of the following paragraphs refer to the correspondingly numbered item on the form: 1. Multiply the square feet of window area for each exposure by the applicable factor. The window area is the area of the wall opening in which the window is installed. For windows shaded by inside shades or venetian blinds, use the factor for "Inside Shades". For windows shades by outside awnings or by both outside awnings and inside shades (or venetian blinds), use the factor for "Outside Awnings". "Single Glass" includes all types of single thickness windows, and "Double Glass" includes sealed air space types, storm windows, and glass block. Only one number should be entered in the right-hand column for item 1, and this number should represent only the exposure with the largest load. 2. Multiply the total square feet of all windows in the room by the applicable factor. 3a. Multiply the total length (linear feet) of all walls exposed to the outside by the applicable factor. Doors should be considered as being part of the wall. Outside walls facing due north should be calculated separately from outside walls facing other directions. Walls which are permanently shaded by adjacent structures should be considered as being "North Exposure". Do not consider trees and shrubbery as providing permanent shading. An insulated frame wall or a masonry wall 8 inches or less in thickness is considered "Light Construction". An insulated frame wall or a masonry wall over 8 inches in thickness is considered "Heavy Construction". 3b. Multiply the total length (linear feet) of all inside walls between the space to be conditioned and any unconditioned spaces by the given factor. Do not include inside walls which separate other air conditioned rooms. 4. Multiply the total square feet of roof or ceiling area by the factor given for the type of construction most nearly describing the particular application. (Use one line only.) 5. Multiply the total square feet of floor area by the factor given. Disregard this item if the floor is directly on the ground or over a basement. 6. Multiply the number of people who normally occupy the space to be air conditioned by the factory given. Use a minimum of 2 people. 7. Determine the total number of watts for lights and electrical equipment, except the air conditioner itself, that will be in use when the room air conditioning is operating. Multiply the total wattage by the factor given. 8. Multiply the total width (linear feet) of any doors or arches which are continually open to an unconditioned space by the applicable factor. NOTE: Where the width of the doors or arches is more than 5 feet, the actual load may exceed the calculated value. In such cases, both adjoining rooms should be considered as a single large room, and the room air conditioner unit or units should be selected according to a calculation made on this new basis. 9. Total the loads estimated for the foregoing 8 items. 10. Multiply the sub total obtained in item 9 by the proper correction factor, selected from the map, for the particular locality. The result is the total estimated design cooling load in BTU per hour. E. For best results a room air conditioner unit or units having a cooling capacity rating (determined in accordance with the NEMA Standards Publication for Room Air Conditioners, CN 1-1960) as close as possible to the estimated load should be selected. In general, a greatly oversized unit which would operate intermittently will be much less satisfactory than one which is slightly undersized and which would operate more nearly continuously. F. Intermittent loads such as kitchen and laundry equipment are not included in this form. 33 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX BTU/Hr (Quantity x Factor) FACTORS HEAT GAIN FROM QUANTITY DAY No Shades 1. WINDOWS: Heat gain from sun. Northeast Southeast South Southwest Southeast West Northwest North Inside Shades Outside Shades 20 25 20 20 30 45 35 0 (Area a Factor) Use only the largest load Use only only 60 25 80 40 75 30 75 35 110 45 sq ft 150 65 sq ft sq ft 120 50 sq ft 0 0 These factors are for single glass only. For glass block, multiply the above factors by 0.5: for double-glass or storm windows, multiply the above factors by 0.8. sq ft sq ft sq ft 2. WINDOWS: Heat gain by conduction. (Total of all windows) Single glass Double glass or glass block 14 7 sq ft sq ft Light Construction 3. WALLS: (Based on linear feet of wall.) a. Outside walls Noth exposure Other than North exposure b. Inside Walls (between conditioned and unconditioned spaces only) ft ft 4. ROOF OR CEILING: (Use one only.) a. Roof, uninsulated b. Roof, 1 inch or more insulation c. Ceiling, occupied space above. d. Ceiling, insulated with attic space above e. Ceiling, uninsulated, with attic space above 5. FLOOR: (Disregard if floor is directly on ground or over basement.) Heavy Construction 20 30 30 60 ft 30 sq ft sq ft sq ft 19 8 3 sq ft 5 sq ft 12 sq ft 3 600 6. NUMBER OF PEOPLE: 7. LIGHTS AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN USE 3 watts 8. DOORS AND ARCHES CONTINUOUSLY OPENED TO UNCONDITIONED SPACE: (Linear feet of width.) 300 ft 9. SUB-TOTAL xxxxx 10. TOTAL COOLING LOAD: (BTU per hour to be used for selection of room air conditioner(s).) xxxxx (Item 9) x (Factor from Map) = FARGO ROCHESTER EUGENE ALBANY GREEN BAY NEW HAVEN RENO SACRAMENT FRESNO LAS VEGAS PUEBLO WICHITA COLUMBIA BIRMINGHAM PHOENIX ATLANTA SAN ANTONIO 34 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX RUNNING CONDITION Note: 1. Select mode of the Running Condition of a Room Air Conditioner. SELECTOR .................................................................................................... HIGH COOL THERMOSTAT .............................................................................................. 64˚F 2. Data of Performance Curve is measured between 40%RH and 70%RH. If you measure the Room Air Conditioner above or below this rating, the data may miss the range of the performance curve. 3. Outlet air temp. is influenced by the method of measurement. Measurement examples are shown. 4. Use power input data when checking the Running Condition. RUNNING CONDITION FOR MODEL AF-S50CX / AF-S55CX RUNNING CONDITION FOR MODEL AF-S60CX PERFORMANCE CURVE 700 40%RH 500 70%RH 400 Power input (W) Power input (W) 600 PERFORMANCE CURVE 40%RH 5 4 70%RH Line current(Amp.) Line current(Amp.) 70%RH 500 7 6 40%RH 6 5 70%RH 4 3 30 (86) 30 (86) 70%RH 20 (68) 40%RH 10 (50) 30 (86) 35 (95) Outlet air temp˚C (˚F) Outlet air temp˚C (˚F) 600 400 300 25 (77) 40%RH 20 (68) 40%RH 10 (50) 25 (77) 40 (104) 70%RH 30 (86) 35 (95) Outside air temp.˚C (˚F) Outside air temp.˚C (˚F) 35 40 (104) AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX PACKING AND ACCESSORIES TOP PAD ASSEMBLY (DPADBA004JBFZ) Top pad L Top pad R 4 3 6 5 5 6 Packing case SPAKCA996JBEZ: AF-S50CX SPAKCB050JBEZ: AF-S55CX SPAKCA997JBEZ: AF-S60CX Front side "Front side" mark Accessories Operation manual Window sash foam seal Window sash seal Bottom gasket Screws Base pan angle Right closure assembly Left closure assembly Remote control Battery Remote control hook 2 Protect (SSAKHA009JBEZ) Enegry card TLAB-C213JBEZ: AF-S50CX TLAB-C270JBEZ: AF-S55CX TLAB-C214JBEZ: AF-S60CX Energy star label (TLAB-C277JBRZ) Power supply cord 1 Bottom pad assembly (CPADBA046JBKZ) Detail is assembling Energy card 36 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY CODE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 BA BB AP AE AE AE AE AS AS AN AS AC AR BK AB AX AH AU AH AH AR AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AF AV AV AV AK AK AK AC AA AA AC AC AC AC AC AC AB AC AE AC AB AW AW AW AV 1 1 1 1 1 1 AH AM AG AS AK AD CABINET AND UNIT PARTS 1- 1 1- 2 1- 3 1- 4 1- 5 1- 5 1- 5 1- 6 1- 6 1- 6 1- 7 1- 8 1- 9 1-10 1-11 1-12 1-13 1-14 1-15 1-15 1-15 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-17 1-17 1-17 1-18 1-18 1-18 1-19 1-19 1-19 1-20 1-20 1-20 1-21 1-22 1-22 1-22 1-23 1-23 1-23 1-24 1-25 1-26 1-27 1-27 1-27 1-28 1-28 1-28 1-29 1-30 1-31 1-32 1-33 1-34 1-35 1-35 1-35 DCHS-A441JBTA CCAB-A316JBKZ LANG-A503JBTA PSEL-C357JBEZ HPNLCA802JBFA HPNLCA802JBFA HPNLCA802JBFB HPNLCA811JBEA HPNLCA811JBEA HPNLCA810JBEA PKESPA091JBFZ PSEL-C351JBEZ NFANPA106JBFZ CMOTLA998JBEZ PSEL-A828JBE0 PSKR-A239JBFA PKESSA067JBFZ NFANSA027JBF0 PKESSA066JBFA PKESSA066JBFA PKESSA066JBFB MLOV-A321JBFA MLOV-A321JBFA MLOV-A321JBFB MLOV-A322JBFA MLOV-A322JBFA MLOV-A322JBFB MJNTPA089JBFA MJNTPA089JBFA MJNTPA089JBFB MLOV-A323JBFA MLOV-A323JBFA MLOV-A323JBFB MJNTPA090JBFA MJNTPA090JBFA MJNTPA090JBFB MSPR-A148JBEZ GWAKPA150JBFA GWAKPA150JBFA GWAKPA150JBFB PFILMA162JBEA PFILMA162JBEA PFILMA162JBEB PSEL-C254JBEZ LHLDW0364JBE0 LHLDW0366JBE0 TSPC-E073JBRZ TSPC-E140JBRZ TSPC-E074JBRZ TLAB-C213JBEZ TLAB-C270JBEZ TLAB-C214JBEZ TLABBA110JBRA TLABKA564JBE0 TLABMA326JBRZ LBND-A042JBE0 TLAB-C277JBRZ DSKR-A126JBKZ DKES-A029JBKZ DKES-A029JBKZ DKES-A030JBKZ Base pan ass’y Cabinet ass’y Top inst. angle Cabinet insulator Control panel [AF-S50CX] Control panel [AF-S60CX] Control panel [AF-S55CX] Key sheet [AF-S50CX] Key sheet [AF-S60CX] Key sheet [AF-S55CX] Condenser shroud Condenser indulator Propeller fan Fan motor Motor insulator Bulkhead Caseing Centrifugal fan Orifice [AF-S50CX] Orifice [AF-S60CX] Orifice [AF-S55CX] Vertical louver A [AF-S50CX] Vertical louver A [AF-S60CX] Vertical louver A [AF-S55CX] Vertical louver B [AF-S50CX] Vertical louver B [AF-S60CX] Vertical louver B [AF-S55CX] Louver joint [AF-S50CX] Louver joint [AF-S60CX] Louver joint [AF-S55CX] Horizontal louver [AF-S50CX] Horizontal louver [AF-S60CX] Horizontal louver [AF-S55CX] Louver link [AF-S50CX] Louver link [AF-S60CX] Louver link [AF-S55CX] Louver spring Front panel [AF-S50CX] Front panel [AF-S60CX] Front panel [AF-S55CX] Air filter [AF-S50CX] Air filter [AF-S60CX] Air filter [AF-S55CX] Tube insulator Wire holder Wire holder Name badge [AF-S50CX] Name badge [AF-S55CX] Name badge [AF-S60CX] Energy card [AF-S50CX] Energy card [AF-S55CX] Energy card [AF-S60CX] Sharp badge Number card Feature card Wire fixing band Energy star label Bulkhead ass'y Orifice ass'y [AF-S50CX] Orifice ass'y [AF-S60CX] Orifice ass'y [AF-S55CX] 222222- DPLT-A057JBWZ DPLT-A058JBWZ LBNDKA104JBWZ QACC-A260JBZZ RH-HXA006JBZZ QW-VZC561JBE0 Cont. box cover ass’y Cont. box angle ass’y Capacitor clamp Power supply cord Thermistor Lead wire CONTROL BOX PARTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 37 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 2- 7 2- 8 2- 8 2- 8 2- 9 2- 9 2- 9 2-10 2-10 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-16 2-17 RC-HZA256JBE0 RC-HZA136JBZ0 RC-HZA136JBZ0 RC-HZA393JBE0 TLABCB587JBRZ TLABCB587JBRZ TLABCB582JBRZ DPWBFA278JBKZ DPWBFA278JBKZ DPWBFA244JBKZ PSPA-A158JBZZ PSPA-A159JBZZ QFS-AA048JBE0 LBND-A042JBE0 QW-IZA038JBZZ PPLT-A299JBEZ PPLT-A301JBEZ Fan motor capacitor Running capacitor [AF-S50CX] Running capacitor [AF-S55CX] Running capacitor [AF-S60CX] Wiring diagram [AF-S50CX] Wiring diagram [AF-S55CX] Wiring diagram [AF-S60CX] Control board unit [AF-S50CX] Control board unit [AF-S60CX] Control board unit [AF-S55CX] PWB Spacer PWB Spacer Fuse Wire fixing band Comp. wiring Insulator sheet Insulator sheet 3- 1 3- 1 3- 1 3- 2 3- 3 3- 4 3- 5 3- 6 3- 6 3- 6 3- 7 3- 7 3- 7 3- 8 3- 8 3- 8 3- 9 3-10 3-10 3-10 3-11 3-12 3-13 3-14 3-14 3-15 3-15 3-16 3-17 3-17 3-17 3-18 PCMPRA364JBEZ PCMPRA364JBEZ PCMPRA362JBEZ GLEG-A103JBE0 PPIPCF683JB1Z PCON-A485JBEZ PPIPCF491JB1Z DCPY-A274JBKZ DCPY-A274JBKZ DCPY-A273JBKZ PEVA-A454JBEZ PEVA-A454JBEZ PEVA-A461JBEZ CPIP-A028JBKZ CPIP-A028JBKZ CPIP-A029JBKZ PSEL-B160JBE0 RHOG-A201JBZZ RHOG-A201JBZZ RHOG-A200JBZZ MSPR-A114JBE0 PCOV-A371JBE0 PSEL-B161JBE0 PGUM-A113JBE0 PGUM-A113JBE0 LBND-A046JBE0 LBND-A046JBE0 LHLD-A315JBF0 PSEL-C250JBEZ PSEL-C250JBEZ PSEL-C289JBEZ LBND-A042JBE0 Compressor [AF-S50CX] Compressor [AF-S55CX] Compressor [AF-S60CX] Compressor cushion Discharge tube Condenser Lead tube Capillary tube ass’y [AF-S50CX] Capillary tube ass’y [AF-S55CX] Capillary tube ass’y [AF-S60CX] Evaporator [AF-S50CX] Evaporator [AF-S55CX] Evaporator [AF-S60CX] Suction tube ass’y [AF-S50CX] Suction tube ass’y [AF-S55CX] Suction tube ass’y [AF-S60CX] Terminal gasket Overload relay [AF-S50CX] Overload relay [AF-S55CX] Overload relay [AF-S60CX] Protector spring Terminal cover Gasket washer Damper rubber [AF-S50CX] Damper rubber [AF-S55CX] Wire fixing band [AF-S50CX] Wire fixing band [AF-S55CX] Thermistor holder Evaporator insulator [AF-S50CX] Evaporator insulator [AF-S55CX] Evaporator insulator [AF-S60CX] Wire fixing band 4- 1 4- 2 4- 3 4- 4 4- 5 4- 6 4- 7 4- 8 4- 9 4-10 4-11 4-12 4-13 4-14 4-15 4-16 4-17 4-18 4-19 TINSEA326JBRZ LANGAA011JBFE LANGAA012JBFE PPLTPA016JBFB PSEL-A931JBE0 PSEL-A932JBE0 PSEL-C251JBEZ TCAD-A351JBEZ DX-BZA016JBK0 SSAKAA018YDE0 XCTSD40P10000 XMPSD40P25000 LANGAA030JBTA CRMC-A526JBEZ LHLD-A389JBFB SPADBA163JBEZ SSAKHA009JBEZ UBATUA027JBE0 CFZK-C019JBKZ Operation manual Left closure frame Right closure frame Closure Window insulator Window insulator Window insulator Consummer card Screws kit Bag Tapping screw Wood screw Base pan angle Remote control Controller holder Card board Bag Battery pack Closure ass’y Q'TY CODE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 AM AU AU AW AB AB AA BL BL BF AD AD AB AC AS AG AA 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BZ BZ BZ AG AM BQ AF AR AR AV BD BD BM AV AV AX AH AU AU AU AF AF AH AH AH AE AE AE AB AB AC AC 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 7 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 AC AH AH AK AH AE AC AB AW AB AA AA AD AT AC AC AC AE BB CYCLE PARTS ACCESSORY PARTS 38 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY CODE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AH AN AP AR AP AB AB AH 4 2 7 14 6 4 3 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 3 AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AC AA AB AB AB AB AD AC PACKING PARTS 55555555- 1 2 3 3 3 4 5 6 DPADBA004JBFZ CPADBA046JBKZ SPAKCA996JBEZ SPAKCB050JBEZ SPAKCA997JBEZ SSAKHA245YDE0 SSAKAA053YDE0 TLABMA331JBRZ Top pad ass’y Bottom pad ass’y Packing case [AF-S50CX] Packing case [AF-S55CX] Packing case [AF-S60CX] Protect Bag Color label [AF-S55CX] 6- 1 6- 2 6- 3 6- 4 6- 5 6- 6 6- 7 6- 8 6- 9 6-10 6-11 6-12 6-13 6-14 6-15 XTTSD40P20000 XCTWJ40P16000 XTTSD40P14000 XTTSD40P12000 XHTSD40P10000 XHTSD40P08000 XTPSD40P08000 LX-BZA236JBE0 LX-CZA038WRE0 LX-HZA001JBE0 LX-BZA140JBE0 XBPSD40P12J00 LX-NZA074JBE0 LX-NZA148JBE0 LX-NZA026JBE0 Tapping screw Tapping screw Tapping screw Tapping screw Tap tight screw Tap tight screw Tapping screw Special screw Special screw Special screw Special screw Machine screw Special nut Frange nut Special nut SCREWS AND NUTS HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS To have your order filled prompty and correctly, please furnish the following information. 1. MODEL NUMBER 2. REF. NO. 39 3. PART NO. 4. DESCRIPTION AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX 1 2 3 4 5 6 CABINET PARTS 4-19 A A 6-4 4-10 4-9 4-16 4-3 4-4 4-11 4-17 6-9 1-3 4-12 4-2 4-8 1-4 4-5 B 4-14 4-1 B 4-6 6-9 6-11 4-7 4-18 4-15 6-5 4-13 6-4 6-13 1-2 C C 6-10 6-11 6-5 6-1 1-34 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-11 1-12 D 6-4 6-1 1-26 5-3 1-30 1-7 6-4 D 5-1 1-32 1-26 5-2 1-24 1-13 1-25 E 5-4 5-6 [AF-S55CX only] 6-3 E 2-4 1-35 5-5 1-14 1-21 F 1-17 6-8 1-19 F 1-16 1-18 1-22 6-4 1-20 6-2 1-29 1-15 6-3 6-3 G 6-4 G 1-33 1-28 1-1 1-27 1-23 6-2 1-31 6-3 H H 1 2 3 4 40 5 6 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX 1 2 3 4 5 6 CONTROL BOX PARTS A A 1-6 B B 1-5 6-7 2-17 2-10 C C 2-12 6-12 6-7 6-6 2-11 D D 2-7 6-4 2-16 2-8 2-3 2-10 2-5 E 6-5 2-2 6-5 E 2-4 2-6 2-13 6-6 F F 2-14 2-9 2-1 6-4 G G 6-6 H H 1 2 3 4 41 5 6 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX 1 2 3 4 5 6 CYCLE PARTS A A 6-14 3-13 3-12 B B 3-11 3-10 3-9 2-15 3-4 C C 3-17 6-15 3-3 3-8 D D 3-1 6-3 3-15 [AF-S50CX/S55CX, only] 3-5 3-6 3-14 [AF-S50CX/S55CX, only] 3-7 E E 3-18 3-16 6-15 6-5 3-2 F F G G H H 1 2 3 4 42 5 6 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX 43 AF-S50CX AF-S55CX AF-S60CX COPYRIGHT © 2002 BY SHARP CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 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