8

9

 

 

7

 

 

 

Air Out

 

Air In

 

 

 

6

 

3

 

5

 

4

 

 

2

10

 

 

 

 

Air In

 

Air Out

 

 

1

 

 

1.

Compressor

6.

Liquid Line

2.

Electro--Magnetic Clutch

7.

Evaporator

3.

Discharge Line

8.

Block Valve (TXV)

4.

Condenser

9.

Freezestat--(Coil

5.

Filter Dryer/Sight Glass

 

freeze--up thermostat)

 

Assembly

10.

Suction Line

Figure 1-1 Component Locations

Filter/Dryer --The filter/dryer removes moisture and particulate matter from the refrigerant.

Expansion/Block Valve --Meters the refrigerant flow into the evaporator coil. The majority of the Gen 4 (Excel) and all Gen 5 systems use a nonadjustable block valve with an 8° F superheat setting, which is preset at the factory. If you feel there is a problem with the block valve, do not attempt to adjust the valve, if needed, it should be replaced by an authorized Carrier Transport A/C service center.

Evaporator --The evaporator is located in the interior of the vehicle. Its primary function is to transfer heat contained in the passenger compartment air, into the refrigerant, which is circulated by the compressor, through the evaporator coil. During this process the air is also filtered and dehumidified.

Resistor --Resistors are used to control the speeds of the permanent magnet evaporator blower motors.

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Carrier T-326 manual Component Locations

T-326 specifications

The Carrier T-326 is a sophisticated military vehicle designed for tactical operations in various terrains and environments. This armored vehicle is known for its advanced features and robust capabilities, making it a vital asset for modern armed forces.

One of the standout characteristics of the T-326 is its powerful engine, which offers exceptional mobility. The vehicle is equipped with a high-performance diesel engine that provides ample horsepower for traversing rugged landscapes, including off-road situations. Its enhanced suspension system ensures stability and comfort for crew members, allowing for sustained operations in challenging conditions.

The T-326 is also renowned for its formidable armor protection. The vehicle is constructed using advanced composite materials designed to withstand significant ballistic threats. Its multi-layered armor system offers protection against small arms fire, mine blasts, and shrapnel, ensuring the safety of the crew during combat scenarios. Additionally, the T-326 can be further enhanced with reactive armor modules to bolster its defensive capabilities.

In terms of armament, the T-326 is equipped with a versatile turret system capable of mounting various types of weaponry. The primary armament includes a high-caliber cannon, providing substantial firepower to engage enemy forces effectively. Secondary armaments, such as machine guns and anti-tank guided missiles, can be integrated to enhance its lethality and adaptability on the battlefield.

Technology plays a crucial role in the T-326's operation. The vehicle features advanced communication systems that allow for seamless coordination with other units, improving command and control during missions. Enhanced situational awareness is achieved through cutting-edge radar and sensor systems, enabling the crew to detect and engage threats at extended ranges. The integration of battlefield management software further streamlines operational efficiency.

The T-326’s design emphasizes versatility, making it suitable for a wide range of missions, including reconnaissance, troop transport, and direct combat support. Its ability to operate in diverse environments, from urban settings to harsh terrain, ensures that military forces can maintain operational readiness in any situation.

Overall, the Carrier T-326 represents a blend of mobility, protection, and firepower, making it a critical component in the arsenal of modern military operations. Its advanced technologies and robust features significantly enhance the capability of armed forces to engage and neutralize threats effectively.