Model #PE09R5CA Official Friedrich packaged terminal air conditioner & heat pump
Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Friedrich PE09R5CA packaged terminal air conditioner & heat pump, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.
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Compressor
Part #25062200
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Transformer
Part #21091226
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Check valve
Part #25057200
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Fuse,time
Part #21058451
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Seal fan m
Part #60217902
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Door latch
Part #25015900
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Capillary tube
Part #03760518
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Transformer
Part #21056899
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Motor
Part #25014602
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F/a door s
Part #25015300
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