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Dean MyersSep 2, 2025
What to do if my Rivacold Air Conditioner has a dirty filter on oil return?
- MMarcus MyersSep 2, 2025
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 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 a closed shut off valve on oil return pipe?
If the shut off valve on the oil return pipe is closed in your Rivacold Air Conditioner, open 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.
What to do if my Rivacold Air Conditioner has suction pipes not correctly insulated?
If the suction pipes of your Rivacold Air Conditioner are not correctly insulated, insulate them correctly.
What to do if my Rivacold Air Conditioner has inadequate cooling water flow?
If your Rivacold Air Conditioner has inadequate cooling water flow, check and improve the cooling water flow.
What to do if my Rivacold Air Conditioner has excess refrigerant?
If your Rivacold Air Conditioner has excess refrigerant, remove the excess refrigerant from the system.
What to do if my Rivacold Air Conditioner has an expansion valve failure?
If your Rivacold Air Conditioner's expansion valve has failed, replace it.
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 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 a clogged suction filter?
If your Rivacold Air Conditioner's suction filter is clogged, you should clean or replace it.
Brand | Rivacold |
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Model | FSM016Z001 |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Details the necessary layout of refrigerating system components, location, and piping.
Covers lifting, fixing units, pipe connections, and electrical cable routing for safe installation.
Guidelines for connecting suction and liquid line piping with appropriate diameters and fixing.
Emphasizes the importance of correctly setting vacuum for compressor longevity and air/humidity control.
Details the procedure for charging the system with refrigerant, including safety.
Highlights the importance of checking for refrigerant leaks, especially with new gas types.
Details the requirements for safe electrical connections by qualified personnel.
Details specific alarm codes, their causes, and reset modes.