Panasonic Indoor unit is a CU-E24JKR.
SOURCE: oil trap for 2 ton split unit
Pipe size is okay, not that I know any better than the manufacturer, but I would recommend at least two and possibly even three oil traps in the vapor line on the way back up.
SOURCE: pipes frozen on outside of unit, inside unit does not work
sounds like the compressor relay is stuck in the 'on' position .... hence the compressor will not turn off .... to fix it you will need to turn off the main power (unplug) and take off the front panel then look at the circuit board normally the largest relay on the board is the compressor relay ... sometimes you can snap off the cover or break it off at times and clean the contacts ,give it a little spray with some contact cleaner or lub like wd 40 and that should be it .... alternative to this is just changing the circuit board all together ....
SOURCE: how to dismantle the indoor unit of panasonic air
Hi,
I'm guessing its a window type A/C. First Remove the fron cover of the A/C, its a snap on so you just need to gently. Next is pull out the inner assmbly, the drain pan usually has a handle curve you can pull, be careful not to drop the AC. from there you can clean the unit and declogg the drain by hosing it down.
I hope this helps
SOURCE: i need a circuit board for a Panasonic CU E7GKE
IF ALL YOU NEED IS THE CIRCUIT BOARD TRY A1 PARTS THEY HAVE JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING AND AT VERY GOOD PRICES
SOURCE: water coming from indoor unit
The problem is caused by fine particulants such as dust, pet dander, etc. which mix with the collected condinsation water and forms a grey gel eventually clogging up the drainage pipe. The solution is to attach a wet vaccuum hose to the discharge end of the drainage pipe and vaccuum out the gel. It is advisable to flush the system by adding water to the a/c's drain pan while the vaccuum is still running.
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