How to tell if my LG LS-P0960HL has an excessive amount of refrigerant?
- RRachel LiAug 2, 2025
If your LG Air Conditioner has an excessive amount of refrigerant, the high pressure may not rise quickly at the beginning of operation.
How to tell if my LG LS-P0960HL has an excessive amount of refrigerant?
If your LG Air Conditioner has an excessive amount of refrigerant, the high pressure may not rise quickly at the beginning of operation.
Brand | LG |
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Model | LS-P0960HL |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Details on various operational functions of the indoor unit.
Explanation of buttons and operational modes of the remote control.
Technical specifications for air conditioner models designed for cooling only.
Technical specifications for air conditioner models supporting both cooling and heating.
Physical dimensions and measurements for the indoor unit of the air conditioner.
Physical dimensions and measurements for the outdoor unit of the air conditioner.
Visual representation of the AC's refrigeration cycle and associated pipe specifications.
Electrical wiring schematics for both indoor and outdoor components of the unit.
Detailed wiring diagrams for main and display PCB assemblies.
Explanation of time delay, airflow control, and cooling mode operations.
Details on sleep mode operations and graphical representations of unit cycles.
Procedures and conditions for auto operation in cooling mode.
Operational details for auto modes in soft dry and heating functions.
Description of the 'CHAOS logic' for natural wind simulation in fan operation.
Information on heating mode operation and hot-start control mechanisms.
Explanation of the deicing control process based on temperature sensing.
Details on soft dry operation and manual forced operation modes.
Explanation of various indicators and display functions on the unit.
Details on evaporator pipe frosting protection and thermistor error detection.
Guidelines for selecting the best location and understanding piping length/elevation limits.
Steps for mounting the indoor unit's installation plate and drilling piping holes.
Instructions for cutting, deburring, and flaring copper pipes for installation.
Procedures for connecting indoor tubing, drain hose, and electrical cables.
Final steps for hooking and connecting the indoor unit to the installation plate.
Instructions for routing indoor tubing and cables for left-side piping installations.
Connecting indoor unit pipings and wrapping connecting portions with insulation.
Securing pipings with tubing holders and mounting the indoor unit.
Detailed connection steps for specific models, including plate removal and pipe routing.
Bending and taping tubing, cables, and drain hoses for proper installation.
Routing and connecting pipes, drain hose, and cables for left rear piping.
Wrapping insulation and final mounting of the indoor unit onto the installation plate.
Connecting pipings and cables to the outdoor unit's terminal block.
Procedures for checking the indoor unit's drainage system after installation.
Connecting indoor unit cables and re-attaching the front grille.
Forming and securing outdoor unit pipings, and sealing openings to prevent water entry.
Detailed process for removing air from the refrigeration cycle using valves.
Methods for checking gas leakage after initial purging and connection.
Connecting power supply and preparing the remote control for initial operation.
Evaluating the unit's performance by measuring air temperatures during operation.
Overview and descriptions of buttons and display elements on the cooling model remote control.
Overview and descriptions of buttons and display elements on the heat pump model remote control.
Steps to safely remove the front grille of the indoor unit for access.
Procedures for removing sensors, housing, and motor conductors.
Instructions for detaching the control box and the discharge grille.
Steps for removing the evaporator assembly and the fan motor.
Table detailing valve positions for shipping, purging, operation, and servicing.
Comprehensive procedure for purging air from the refrigerant system with required tools.
Instructions for pumping down the system before refrigerant handling.
Procedure for purging air when the unit is being re-installed.
Steps to balance refrigerant levels using the system valves.
Procedure for creating a vacuum in the refrigeration system using a vacuum pump.
Instructions for charging the system with the correct amount of refrigerant.
Analyzing intake/discharge air temperature differences and operating current for issues.
Checking suction pressure and temperature against normal values to diagnose trouble.
Troubleshooting steps for when the air conditioner unit does not power on.
Flowchart for diagnosing issues related to the fan not operating.
Troubleshooting guide for non-operational air direction louvers and remote controls.
Diagnostic steps for when the heating function is not effective.
Troubleshooting steps for when the forced operation mode does not function.
Information on the display PCB assembly for specific S-Series models.
Information on the display PCB assembly for specific P-Series models.
Visual breakdown of the indoor unit's parts and their assembly.
Visual breakdown of indoor unit parts for P-Series models.
Comprehensive list of replacement parts for specific S-Series models.
Comprehensive list of replacement parts for specific S-Series models.
Comprehensive list of replacement parts for specific P-Series models.
Visual breakdown of the outdoor unit's parts and their assembly.
Replacement parts list for combined P and S-Series models.
Replacement parts list for combined P and S-Series heat pump models.
Replacement parts list for specific P and S-Series models.
Replacement parts list for specific S-Series models.
Replacement parts list for specific P-Series heat pump models.
Replacement parts list for specific S-Series heat pump models.