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4.7.4 Solenoid and Coil Removal and Installation
4.7.4.1 Solenoid and Coil Removal
1. Isolate the compressor power as described in Section "1.8 Electrical Isolation" on page 19.
2. Isolate the compressor and recover the refrigerant according to industry standards. Refer to
"3.1 Refrigerant Containment" on page 41.
NOTE
There is no need to recover the refrigerant if only the solenoid coils are being removed.
3. Remove the Service Side Cover. Refer to "4.2.3.1 Service Side Cover Removal and Installation"
4. Disconnect the Solenoid Coil J16 connector from the Backplane. Refer to "Figure 4-31
Backplane - J16 Connector" on page 73.
5. Remove the Solenoid Retaining Nuts and the Beveled Washers, then remove the Solenoid Coils.
Refer to "Figure 4-35 Solenoid Component Removal" for this and the following four (4) steps.
6. Remove the Solenoid/Tube Plungers using a six-point 13mm deep socket.
7. Remove the O-rings from the Solenoid Tube/Plungers if plungers are to be reused.
8. Remove the Orifice Valves using a 15/16" socket.
9. Remove the two (2) O-rings from the Orifice Valves if the valves are to be reused.
Figure 4-35 Solenoid Component Removal
NOTE
On current TTS350, TTS400, TTS500, TTS700, TGS310, TGS390, TGS490, TGS520, and certain TTS300 models, the solenoid valve
bodies may have different orifice sizes due to the split-cooling configuration. It is important to not get the left and right confused
when removing and installing these solenoid bodies. See "Figure 4-29 Compressor Cooling Solenoid Coils" on page 72.
• • • CAUTION • • •
Removal of the compressor solenoids will release refrigerant. Isolation and recovery of the refrigerant must be performed by a
qualified service technician adhering to industry/ASHRAE standards.
Small O-ring
(2 places)
Orifice Valve
(2 places)
Solenoid/Tube
Plunger
(2 places)
Solenoid
Retaining Nut
(2 places)
Beveled Washer
(2 places)
Large O-ring
(2 places)
Solenoid
Actuator Coils
(2 places)
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