Hoshizaki HUR96A(-D), HWR40A(-D), HUR68A(-D), HUR40A(-D), HWR68A(-D) service manual

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E. Removal and Replacement of Capillary Tube / Suction Line Assembly

IMPORTANT

Always install a new drier every time the sealed refrigeration system is opened. Do not replace the drier until after all other repair or replacement has been made. Install the new drier with the arrow on the drier in the direction of the refrigerant flow.

1)Turn off the power supply, and unplug the unit.

2)Remove the front panel, then remove the wire guard located below the display panel.

3)Unhook the wiring connectors at the control box, then remove the two hex-head M6 attachment nuts and the M5 bolt.

4)Very carefully slide out the refrigeration system. Support the evaporator as it clears the evaporator case.

5)Recover the refrigerant and store it in an approved container.

6)Remove the insulation on the suction line.

7)Remove the four 4×8 T2 screws holding the evaporator to the evaporator bracket and provide a safe means for supporting the evaporator away from the ABS liner of the evaporator case cover. Protect any wiring from damage due to the brazing torch.

8)Remove the capillary tube / suction line assembly and drier.

9)Place the new capillary tube / suction line assembly and new drier in position.

10)Braze all fittings while purging with nitrogen gas flowing at a pressure of 3 to 4 psig.

CAUTION

1.Care must be taken to ensure that the capillary tube is not blocked or contaminated during this process.

2.Ensure that the capillary tube extends inside the mating tubing 1 to 1 3/8"

(25 to 35 mm).

11)Use an electronic leak detector or soap bubbles to check for leaks. Add a trace of refrigerant to the system (if using an electronic leak detector), and then raise the pressure using nitrogen gas (140 PSIG). DO NOT use R-404A or R-134a as a mixture with pressurized air for leak testing.

12)Insulate the entire suction line between the compressor and evaporator case.

13)Evacuate the system, and charge it with refrigerant; see the nameplate for the required refrigerant charge.

14)Return the refrigeration unit to its proper position in the reverse order of the removal procedure.

15)Plug in the unit, and turn on the power supply.

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Contents Superior Degree Reliability Energy Star Contents Page Specifications Nameplate Ratings DimensionsUndercounter Model Names HUR40A, HUF40A Units mm 1a. HUR40A-D, HUF40A-D 2a. HWR40A-D, HWF40A-D HWR40A, HWF40A3a. HUR68A-D, HUF68A-D HUR68A, HUF68A4a. HWR68A-D, HWF68A-D HWR68A, HWF68AHUR96A Units mm 5a. HUR96A-D HWR96A Units mm 6a. HWR96A-D Evaporator Case II. General Information ConstructionSequence of Operation and Timing Charts Refrigerators Continuous Operating ModeSequence of Operation Operating Timing ChartFreezers Continuous Operating Mode Freezers Continuous Defrost End Defrost thermistor reaches defrost Refrigerators Energy Saving Operating ModeEnergy Board Self Check Minute Delay Freezers Energy Saving Operating ModeFreezers Energy Control Board Start-Up DelayFront Relay Wiring Harness K311Thermistor Wiring Harness K151 RearGaining Access to Settings and Diagnostics Settings and DiagnosticsTemperature Display Switching the Display Between Fahrenheit and Celsius F5Adjusting the Setpoint Temperature Cabinet Temperature Correction calibration factor Later Section Settings and Diagnostics MenuDefrost Interval F0 Defrost Termination Temperature F1Setpoint Temperature Differential F2 Low Temperature Alarm Delay Time F4 High Temperature Alarm Delay Time F3Alarm History F6 Temperature Display Scale F5Operating Modes Compressor Run Time F7Perimeter Frame Heater ContinuousEnergy Saving Alarm Signals Alarm Code Problem III. Service Diagnosis Alarm CodesError Code Priority Description Alarm Display PriorityPossible Causes Alarm Details and CountermeasuresHigh Temperature Alarm E1 Reset OptionsLow Temperature Alarm E2 High Pressure Alarm E4 Defrost Alarm E3Clogged Filter Alarm E7 Defrost Temperature Sensor Malfunction Alarm E8 Clogged Filter Sensor Malfunction Alarm E9 Control Board Error Alarms EA and ED Problem Possible Cause Remedy Diagnosis ChartProblem Possible Cause Remedy Problem Possible Cause Remedy Thermistor Check Brazing IV. Removal and Replacement of ComponentsService for Refrigerant Lines Refrigerant RecoveryEvacuation and Recharge Removal and Replacement of Compressor Removal and Replacement of Refrigeration UnitRemoval and Replacement of Evaporator Page Page Clogged Filter Thermistor sensor Removal and Replacement of ThermistorsCabinet Thermistor Defrost ThermistorRemoval and Replacement of Defrost Heater Removal and Replacement of Door GasketRemoval and Replacement of Control Board Evaporator Fan Motor Removal and Replacement of Fan MotorsDoor Re-Hinging and Drawer Conversion Condenser Fan MotorCleaning Cleaning and Maintenance InstructionsDrawers MaintenanceAir Filter Shelves115/60/1 A2. HUR40A-D, HWR40A-D auxiliary code Q6 and later HUF40A-D, HWF40A-D C1. HUR68A, HWR68A auxiliary code Q5 and earlier C2. HUR68A-D, HWR68A-D auxiliary code Q6 and later HUF68A-D, HWF68A-D HUR96A-D, HWR96A-D