Electricliff
08-10-2008, 10:54 AM
New to R.E.and new to refrigeration.(Did Carnotīs cycle for school physics!)
At 72, I am unlikely to ever earn money as a refrigeration engineer. But with a fixed income (pension rapidly losing value) the ability to understand and service all things technical around the house should help us to survive.
Our house (in Spain) boasts an Airwell BS 36 reversible air-conditioner with remote control.
The unit has been working fine in cooling mode during the summer. Last week it was a bit cool in the evening so tried it in heating mode. Hot air flowed for about half an hour but then the overcurrent breaker tripped in our consumer unit.
Further tests during the week established that in heating mode it will run for anything from 10 mins to an hour, but then takes out the overcurrent breaker.
I have an installation manual, but this is limited to showing the indoor and outdoor units as boxes with connection details for pipes and wires between the two boxes.
52 years experience in the electronics industry has taught me that the "black box" approach to system fault finding is great if you have spare "black boxes" but doesn't help with understanding why the "black box" is failing.
I guess that a detailed technical manual is needed. Does anyone know where I can get one?
Scanning the web so far has only found disturbing news about Airwell AU in administration. Maybe a tech manual is more urgent than I anticipated!!
:confused: Cliff Bell
At 72, I am unlikely to ever earn money as a refrigeration engineer. But with a fixed income (pension rapidly losing value) the ability to understand and service all things technical around the house should help us to survive.
Our house (in Spain) boasts an Airwell BS 36 reversible air-conditioner with remote control.
The unit has been working fine in cooling mode during the summer. Last week it was a bit cool in the evening so tried it in heating mode. Hot air flowed for about half an hour but then the overcurrent breaker tripped in our consumer unit.
Further tests during the week established that in heating mode it will run for anything from 10 mins to an hour, but then takes out the overcurrent breaker.
I have an installation manual, but this is limited to showing the indoor and outdoor units as boxes with connection details for pipes and wires between the two boxes.
52 years experience in the electronics industry has taught me that the "black box" approach to system fault finding is great if you have spare "black boxes" but doesn't help with understanding why the "black box" is failing.
I guess that a detailed technical manual is needed. Does anyone know where I can get one?
Scanning the web so far has only found disturbing news about Airwell AU in administration. Maybe a tech manual is more urgent than I anticipated!!
:confused: Cliff Bell