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need wiring diagram ,thanks refridge dead no lights nothing
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Sorry but I cannot find any tech info n this unit.
You could try Googling the model number, one thing to note is that the last digit is a zero not an "o".
I am assuming that you have already checked the wall out let for 120 volts. Next would be to check the units line cord. |
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getting correct voltage at junction box part # 549945, but does not seem to be going thru this box changed box same results. need pin diagram for box, if I jump compresser ,evap fan they both work
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getting correct voltage at junction box part # 549945, but does not seem to be going thru this box changed box same results. need pin diagram for box, if I jump compresser ,evap fan they both work seem like a line problem on line side of box or maybe wired wrong
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Attached is a wiring diagram for a EHD192 unit. It uses the same junction box I hope it will be useful to you. I cannot say how close of a match it is to yours but at least it should give you an idea how they wired the units back then. |
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thanks i'll check it out with ohm metet
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I would start tracing the black wire.
The white seems to be connected to a number of parts directly so it does not make sense that they would all go bad at the same time.
The black looks like it routs by itself so if it is a bad wire or connection/junction further on in the unit it could kill everything. |
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Originally Posted by: denman I would start tracing the black wire.
The white seems to be connected to a number of parts directly so it does not make sense that they would all go bad at the same time.
The black looks like it routs by itself so if it is a bad wire or connection/junction further on in the unit it could kill everything. ok thanks i'll start tracing that wire
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