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Refrigeration Service Operations
NOTE: It is generally good practice to replace
the filter drier whenever the high side is opened
or when the low side is opened for an extended
period of time.
Accumulator
Removal
1. Recover refrigerant using approved methods.
2. Unsolder the inlet and outlet refrigerant
suction lines from the accumulator tank.
3. Unbolt and remove the accumulator from the
unit.
Installation
1. Place the accumulator in the unit and tighten
the mounting bolts.
2. Solder the inlet and outlet suction lines to the
accumulator tank.
3. Pressurize the low side and test for refrigerant
leaks. If no leaks are found, evacuate unit.
4. Charge the system with refrigerant. Check
refrigerant charge and compressor oil and add
as required.
Compressor
Removal
1. Recover the refrigerant from the unit using
approved methods.
2. Loosen and remove the compressor/electric
motor belt from the compressor pulley.
3. Unscrew the discharge line or fitting.
Unsolder the liquid injection line, and unbolt
the suction valve from the compressor.
4. Disconnect the thermister, unsolder liquid
injection line and the discharge line.
5. Remove the compressor stabilization bracket
and the compressor mounting bolts.
6. Lift the compressor out of the unit. Keep the
compressor ports covered to prevent dust, dirt,
etc., from falling into the compressor.
7. Unsolder the discharge line.
NOTE: When the compressor is removed
from the unit, the oil level should be noted,
or the oil removed from the compressor
should be measured so that the same amount
of oil can be added before placing the
replacement compressor in the unit.
Installation
1. Solder in the discharge line.
2. Lift the compressor into the unit and install
the mounting bolts and the stabilization
bracket.
3. Install the service valve using new gaskets
soaked in refrigeration oil.
4. Reconnect the thermister, the discharge line,
and liquid injection line.
5. Pressurize the compressor and test for
refrigerant leaks.
6. If no leaks are found, evacuate the system.
Replace the compressor/electric motor belt
and adjust the tension.
7. Charge the system with refrigerant.
8. Operate the unit at least 30 minutes and then
inspect the oil level in the compressor. Add or
remove oil if necessary.
9. Check the refrigerant charge and add
refrigerant if needed.
Summary of Contents for SPECTRUM TS 30 SR NAD
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Page 51: ...Unit Description 51 Figure 19 Front View Figure 20 Back View AJA1350 AJA1500 ...
Page 52: ...Unit Description 52 1 On Off Switch Figure 21 Side View 1 ...
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Page 90: ...Electrical Maintenance 90 ...
Page 100: ...Engine Maintenance 100 Figure 130 Early TK 3 95 Fuel and Oil System Components ...
Page 102: ...Engine Maintenance 102 Figure 131 Late TK 3 95 Fuel and Oil System Components ...
Page 104: ...Engine Maintenance 104 Figure 132 TK376 Fuel and Oil System Components ...
Page 136: ...Refrigeration Maintenance 136 ...
Page 156: ...Hilliard Clutch Maintenance 156 ...
Page 158: ...Structural Maintenance 158 ...
Page 168: ...Remote Evaporator Specifications 168 ...
Page 170: ...Remote Evaporator Maintenance Inspection Schedule 170 ...
Page 176: ...Remote Evaporator Electrical Maintenance 176 ...
Page 180: ...Remote Evaporator Refrigeration Service Operations 180 ...
Page 182: ...Remote Evaporator Structural Maintenance 182 ...
Page 184: ...Remote Evaporator System Diagnosis 184 ...
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