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Frigidaire FRA106HT10 User Manual

Frigidaire FRA106HT10
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TABLE OF
SAFETYCONSIDERATIONS ................................... 2
GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................... 2
UNIT FEATURES ............................................... 3
ELECTRICALDATA ........................................ 4
TNSTALLATION .................................................... 5_7
SYSTEMCONFIGURATION..................................... 8-10 MAJOR APPLIANCE WARRANTY ........................ 19
AUXILIARY CONTROLS ........................................ 11 -12
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Frigidaire FRA106HT10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cooling Capacity10, 000 BTU
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER)12.0
Area to Cool450 sq. ft.
Fan Speeds3
Voltage115 V
DehumidificationYes
Power Supply115V/60Hz
Weight70 lbs
Operating Frequency60 Hz
Filter TypeWashable
Installation TypeWindow
Dehumidification Capacity3.4 pints/hour

Summary

Safety Considerations

General Information

Unit Features

Intelligence

Unit's onboard computer uses real-time diagnostics to prolong life and display error codes.

Memory

Control settings are remembered after power loss, allowing the unit to resume operation.

Quiet Design

Features two fan motors and a tangential blower wheel for quieter operation.

Random Compressor Restart

Compressor has a delay to prevent power surges after outages or restarts.

Compressor Protection

Prevents short cycling with a random start-up delay and minimum run time.

Automatic Room Freeze Protection

Ensures indoor temperature doesn't fall below freezing by activating fan and heater.

Automatic Quick Warm-Up

Uses electric strip heat when room temp falls below set point in heat pump mode.

Dual-8 Display and LED Display

Explains the dual 8-segment display and various LED indicators for unit status.

Fan Configure for Optimization of Selected Application

Allows optimization by configuring fan to run continuously or cycle with compressor/heater.

Electrical Data

Power Connection Options

Details amperage, voltage matching, and hard wiring requirements for PTAC units.

Wire Size

Recommends branch circuit wire sizes based on nameplate amperage.

Grounding

Explains the importance of grounding for safety and protection.

Voltage Supply

Advises checking voltage supply and ensuring it is within acceptable ranges.

Cord-connected Units

Covers requirements for 250-V outlets and cord-connected units.

Power Cord Protection

Describes the power cord fire protection feature and reset button for 230/208V units.

Receptacles and Fuse Types

Lists appropriate receptacles and fuse types for 250V and 265V units.

Installation

Chassis Installation

Steps for removing the unit from shipping tape, front panel, and screws.

Retrofit Wall Sleeves

Lists compatible wall sleeve part numbers from other manufacturers for retrofit.

Retrofit Sleeve Preparation

Instructions for preparing competitive outdoor grilles and GE sleeves before installation.

Installation of a Frigidaire Wall Sleeve Using a Non-Frigidaire Grille

Guidance on using an Accessory Baffle Kit for proper sealing with non-Frigidaire grilles.

Installation of a Frigidaire PTAC into a Frigidaire Wall Sleeve

Step-by-step instructions for installing the unit into a Frigidaire wall sleeve.

Caution: Unit Damage Hazard

Warning about potential damage from failing to remove shipping tape/screws.

System Configuration

Ventilation Control

Explains the function of the ventilation control lever for circulating room or outdoor air.

Adjusting Air Direction for Ducted Installations Only

Instructions for adjusting the direction of air discharge for ducted installations.

Dip Switches

Details the location and functions of the dip switches for unit configuration.

Dip Switch Functions

Table and explanations of how dip switch positions affect unit operation.

Room Freeze Protection

Explains the freeze protection feature that prevents low room temperatures.

Keypad Configuration

Guides users on customizing unit settings through the keypad.

To Enter Keypad Configuration

Steps to access and initiate the keypad configuration mode.

To Scroll Through the Keypad Configuration Options

How to navigate through available configuration settings.

To Modify Configuration Settings

Instructions for changing configuration values using setpoint buttons.

To Exit Keypad Configuration

How the keypad configuration mode will automatically end.

Fahrenheit/Celsius Display Switch

How to change the display between Fahrenheit and Celsius.

Indoor Air Temperature Sensor Biasing for Cooling Mode

Explains the use of the sensor bias for cooling mode adjustments.

Indoor Air Temperature Sensor Biasing for Heating Mode

Explains the use of the sensor bias for heating mode adjustments.

Indoor Temperature Display

How to switch between displaying setpoint or actual room temperature.

Switchover Between Emergency Auto Cooling Allowed and Emergency Auto Cooling Rejected

How to toggle between different emergency auto cooling modes.

Auto Cooling Operation

Describes automatic cooling activation when room temp reaches a threshold.

Auxiliary Controls

Wall Thermostat Terminal

Location and importance of the wall thermostat terminal block.

Thermostat Wire Routing

Guidance on routing thermostat wires to the unit.

Wiring Thermostat To Unit

Detailed steps for connecting thermostat wires to the unit's terminal block.

Install Thermostat Wiring

Step-by-step procedure for installing thermostat wiring, including power disconnection.

Terminal Connections

Energy Management Input (Front Desk Control)

Explains how the EM signal input controls unit operation.

Intelligent Self-Checking Control

Describes the unit's self-diagnostic system and status indicators.

STATUS LED Indicator Definitions

Table defining status LED codes and their corresponding error conditions.

Operation

PTAC Controls

Overview of the buttons on the PTAC control panel (ON-OFF, mode, A, V, fan speed, timer).

About the Controls on Your Unit

Detailed explanation of each control button's function on the unit.

Timer Function

Timer ON

How to set the unit to turn on after a specified time.

Timer OFF

How to set the unit to turn off after a specified time.

Timer Setting

Steps to adjust the timer duration using the 'timer' button and setpoint buttons.

Timer Preview

How to check the remaining time on a set timer.

Care and Cleaning

Front Panel and Case

Guidance on cleaning the exterior of the unit.

Outdoor Coil

Instructions for inspecting and cleaning the outdoor coil.

Base Pan

Recommendation to check and clean the base pan periodically.

Air Filters

Instructions for cleaning and replacing air filters to maintain efficiency.

Preventative Maintenance

Preventative Maintenance Guidelines

A checklist of regular maintenance tasks for the PTAC unit.

Troubleshooting

Unit Does Not Start

Possible causes and solutions for the unit failing to start.

Unit Not Cooling/Heating Room

Troubleshooting steps for issues with cooling or heating performance.

Display Has Strange Numbers/Characters on It

Explains potential reasons for unusual display readings.

Unit Making Noises

Information on normal operating noises and what to check for.

Water Dripping Outside

Explains normal condensation runoff and potential causes for leaks.

Water Dripping Inside

Addresses issues related to water dripping inside the unit, often due to sleeve installation.

Ice or Frost Forms on Indoor Coil

Solutions for ice or frost formation, often related to low outdoor temps or dirty filters.

Compressor Protection

Explains compressor restart delays and protection features.

Safety Precautions

DANGER! Avoid Serious Injury or Death

Critical safety warnings regarding installation, service, and operation.

CAUTION! Avoid Injury or Damage to the Unit or Other Property

Precautions to prevent minor injuries or damage to the unit or property.

Installation Warnings

Specific warnings related to the installation process.

Major Appliance Warranty

Exclusions

Lists items and conditions not covered by the warranty.

Disclaimer of Implied Warranties; Limitation of Remedies

Legal disclaimers regarding implied warranties and liability limitations.

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