2.4.2 EVAPORATOR/CONDENSER
1.Remove the cabinet.
2.Discharge the refrigerant by using a refrigerant recovery system.
3.Remove the air guide upper. (Refer to Section 2.2.1)
4.After discharging the refrigerant completely, unbraze the interconnecting tube at the proper connections.
5.Remove the proper coil.
6.
2.4.3 CAPILLARY TUBE
1.Remove the cabinet.
2.Discharge the refrigerant by using a refrigerant recovery system.
3.Remove the air guide upper. (Refer to Section 2.2.1)
4.After discharging the refrigerant completely, unbraze the interconnecting tube of the capillary tube.
5.Remove the capillary tube.
6.
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Replacement of the refrigeration cycle.
1.When replacing the refrigeration cycle, be sure to discharge the refrigerant by using a refrigerant recovery system.
2.After discharging the unit completely, remove the desired components, and unbraze the
3.Solder service valves into the
4.Solder the
5.After completing the above procedures, the valve must be closed and left in place on the system for any subsequent procedures.
6.Evacuate as follows:
The vacuum pump is now pulling through valves A and B up to valve C by means of manifold and the entire system.
CAUTION : If high vacuum equipment is used, just crack valves A and B for a few minutes, then open slowly with the two full turns counterclock-
wise. This will keep oil from foaming and being drawn into the vacuum pump.
A rise in pressure would indicate a possible leak or moisture remaining in the system. With valves A and B closed, stop the vacuum pump.
Discharge the line at the manifold connection.
7.Recharge as follows:
a.Do not add the liquid refrigerant to the low- side.
b.Watch the
c.Turn off valve B and allow the pressure to drop.
d.Repeat steps b. and c. until the balance of the charge is in the system.
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