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dawnmaldonadoSep 9, 2025
What to do if my Rivacold Air Conditioner has an unsealed discharge valve?
- KKatrina RobinsonSep 10, 2025
If your Rivacold Air Conditioner has an unsealed discharge valve, seal it.
What to do if my Rivacold Air Conditioner has an unsealed discharge valve?
If your Rivacold Air Conditioner has an unsealed discharge valve, seal it.
What to do if the condenser is dirty in my Rivacold Air Conditioner?
If the condenser of your Rivacold Air Conditioner is dirty, the suggested solution is to clean it.
What to do if my Rivacold Air Conditioner has a clogged suction filter?
If your Rivacold Air Conditioner's suction filter is clogged, you should clean or replace it.
What to do if my Rivacold Air Conditioner has ice formed on expansion valve needle?
If ice has formed on the expansion valve needle of your Rivacold Air Conditioner, remove the ice.
What to do if my Rivacold Air Conditioner has clogged liquid pipes?
If the liquid pipes in your Rivacold Air Conditioner are clogged, clean them.
What to do if my Rivacold Air Conditioner has condensing water temperature too high?
If the condensing water temperature is too high in your Rivacold Air Conditioner, lower the condensing water temperature.
What to do if my Rivacold Air Conditioner has a clogged expansion valve filter?
If the expansion valve filter is clogged in your Rivacold Air Conditioner, clean or replace it.
What to do if my Rivacold Air Conditioner has a by-pass shut off valve opened or perforated rupture disk?
If the by-pass shut off valve is opened or the rupture disk is perforated in your Rivacold Air Conditioner, inspect and repair the by-pass shut off valve or replace the rupture disk.
What to do if my Rivacold Air Conditioner has a dirty filter on oil return?
If the filter on oil return is dirty in your Rivacold Air Conditioner, clean or replace it.
What to do if my Rivacold Air Conditioner has clogged discharge pipes?
If your Rivacold Air Conditioner has clogged discharge pipes, clean the clogged discharge pipes.
Refrigerant | R410A |
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Voltage | 220-240V |
Frequency | 50Hz |
Cooling Capacity | 3.5 kW |
Phase | 1 |
Details on unit placement, fixing, and pipe/cable routing.
Guidelines for connecting suction and liquid lines with correct diameters.
Importance and procedure for vacuum setting to remove air and humidity.
Steps and safety for charging the system with refrigerant, including liquid state charging.
Methods and importance of checking for refrigerant leaks, especially with new gases.