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2. Align the Inverter Cable Harness using the alignment tab on the connector. Refer to "Figure
4-197 Inverter Connector Alignment".
Figure 4-197 Inverter Connector Alignment
3. Using minimal force, push in on the Inverter Cable Harness connector. While doing this, the
latches should fold in once the cable connector has reached the proper depth.
4. Use the same process to connect the Inverter Cable Harness to the Backplane J6 connection.
5. Install the ground connector of the Inverter Cable Harness to the Backplane. Torque the M5x10
fastener to 3 Nm (26.5 in.lb.).
6. Install new cable ties as necessary.
7. Install the Soft Start. Refer to "4.15.3 Soft Start Removal and Installation" on page 112.
8. Install the Service Side Cover. Refer to "4.2.3.1 Service Side Cover Removal and Installation" on
9. Install the top covers. Refer to "4.2 Compressor Covers" on page 56.
10. Return the compressor to normal operation.
4.23.5.1 Inverter Cable Harness Torque Specifications
Table 4-35 Inverter Cable Harness Torque Specifications
4.23.6 Inverter Removal and Installation
General Removal
1. Isolate 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.
3. Disconnect the mains input wires from the Terminal Block.
4. Remove the Soft Start. Refer to "4.15.3 Soft Start Removal and Installation" on page 112.
5. For TT300/TG230 compressors continue to "4.23.6.1 Inverter Specific Removal Steps - TTS300/
TGS230" on page 169, for all other TT/TG/TTH compressors, continue to "4.23.6.2 Inverter
Specific Removal Steps - TTS/TGS/TTH/TGH (Except TTS300/TGS230)" on page 175.
Alignment Tab
Alignment
Notch
Description
Nm
Ft.Lb.
In.Lb.
Backplane Ground fastener, M5x10
3
-
26.5
Soft Start Mounting fastener, M5X15
5
-
44
Cover fastener, M5x15
1.5
-
13
• • • CAUTION • • •
Removal of the Inverter mounting fasteners will release refrigerant. Isolation and recovery of the refrigerant must be performed by a
qualified service technician adhering to industry/ASHRAE standards. Refer to "3.1 Refrigerant Containment" on page 41.
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