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1 Bottom Plate

2 Oil Straine

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3 Reservoir

1

2

3

Figure 3-10. Bottom Plate Removal

1

Oil Pressure Relief Valve

2

Connecting Rod and Cap

3

Capscrew

4

Check Valves

1

4

3

2

Figure 3-11. Bottom Plate and Oil Strainer

Removed

TOP

Figure 3-12. Piston Rings Removed

c. Match mark each connecting rod cap and connecting

rod for correct reassembly. Remove the capscrews,

flat washers and connecting rod caps. It is recom-

mended that the capscrews and flat washers be dis-

carded and new capscrews (special) and flat washers

be installed during compressor reassembly. (See

Figure 3-11)

d. Push the piston rods down so that the piston rings ex-

tend below the cylinders. Remove and discard piston

rings. Use only new rings when reassembling the

compressor. (See Figure 3-12.)

3.7.2 Crankshaft and Seal End Thrust Washer

CAUTION

Do not allow crankshaft to drop on connect-

ing rods inside the crankcase when remov-

ing the crankshaft.

a. Push piston rod assemblies out of the way and

remove crankshaft and seal end thrust washer.

b. Remove and check operation of oil return check

valves (See Figure 3-11). The check valves are free

floating devices and can easily be checked visually.

c. Remove and check oil pressure relief valve (See

Figure 3-11). The oil pressure relief valve is a spring

loaded device which can be checked by using a small

piece of stiff wire to ensure that the spring can be

depressed.

d. Remove piston rod assemblies.

3.7.3 Pistons, Rods, and Rings

a. Piston and pin, and connecting rod and rod cap are

matched sets and must not be interchanged. That is,

if either the piston or piston pin is to be replaced, you

must replace both of them. Likewise, if a connecting

rod or rod cap must be replaced, both must be re-

placed.

b. Match mark and disassemble pistons, pins, connect-

ing rods, and caps. (See Figure 3-13)

1

Lock Ring

2

Connecting Rod

3

Connecting Rod

Cap

4

Cap Screw

5

Piston Pin

6

Piston

6

1

2

3

4

5

Figure 3-13. Connecting Rod, Piston, and Pin

c. Check wear dimensions of disassembled parts to de-

termine if they are worn beyond limits given in

Table 3-2.

Summary of Contents for 05G TWIN PORT

Page 1: ...Compressor 62 11052 Rev C WORKSHOP MANUAL for MODEL 05G TWIN PORT COMPRESSOR R...

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Page 3: ...WORKSHOP MANUAL COMPRESSOR MODEL 05G TWIN PORT...

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Page 5: ...ork on the equipment alone MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS Be sure power is turned off before working on motors controllers solenoid valves and electrical control switches Tag circuit breaker and power supply...

Page 6: ...other means relieve pressure in replacement compressor before removing plugs WARNING Do not unscrew capscrews all the way before breaking seal Entrapped pressure could result in injury CAUTION The hi...

Page 7: ...1 5 2 Pressure Operated Unloaders 1 5 COMPRESSOR REPLACEMENT 2 1 2 1 COMPRESSOR REMOVAL 2 1 2 2 COMPRESSOR REPLACEMENT 2 1 2 2 1 Installing Compressor Unloaders 2 1 2 2 2 INSTALLING COMPRESSOR 2 2 COM...

Page 8: ...2 2 Oil Level in Sight Glass 2 2 Figure 3 1 Shaft Seal Reservoir 3 1 Figure 3 2 Cylinder Head Valve Plate 3 2 Figure 3 3 Installing Suction Valves 3 2 Figure 3 4 Checking Suction Valve 3 2 Figure 3 5...

Page 9: ...m of the crankcase for maintenance WARNING Do not operate compressor unless suction and discharge service valves are open Capacity of the Model 05G Twin Port compressor is determined by piston displac...

Page 10: ...ice Valve 2 High Pressure Connection 3 Low Pressure Connection 4 Suction Service Valve 5 Guage Connection 6 Oil Fill Plug 7 Oil Level Sight Glass 8 Bottom Plate 9 Oil Drain Plug 10 Oil Pump See Figure...

Page 11: ...ilter screen and pick up tube to the oil pump located in the bearing head assembly The crankshaft is drilled to enable the pump to supply oil to the main bearings connecting rod bearings and the shaft...

Page 12: ...on in pressure on the piston bypass valve will take place because the rate of bleed through the gas bypass port is greater than the rate of bleed through the bleed orifice 8 When the pressure behind t...

Page 13: ...e Discharge gas bleeds into the valve chamber the pressure closes the piston bypass valve 5 and the cylinder bank loads up Discharge gas pressure forces the discharge piston check valve 6 open permitt...

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Page 15: ...pressor is to be returned for overhaul or repair install the pads on the compressor for sealing purposes during shipment Service replacement compressors are furnished with cylinder head bypass piston...

Page 16: ...l new locknuts on compressor mounting bolts and new gaskets on suction and discharge service valves b Check oil level in sight glass See Figure 2 2 If necessary add or remove oil c Leak test evacuate...

Page 17: ...ndition Replace any defective or excessively worn parts c Inspect suction and discharge valve seats on valve plate d If unloaders are installed inspect operation of unloader e After cleaning ensure al...

Page 18: ...es e Place the valve plate and new valve plate gasket on cylinder deck ensuring that the valve plate is properly positioned on the four dowel pins f Using a small screwdriver operate the suction valve...

Page 19: ...end thrust washer on the two dowel pins located on the bearing head See Figure 3 5 CAUTION Ensure that thrust washer does not fall off dowel pins while installing oil pump b Install the bearing head...

Page 20: ...mounting hub h Using clean refrigerant oil lubricate the new O ring and install it into the outside groove of the new stator being careful not to touch the sealing surfaces of the stator with your fi...

Page 21: ...ush piston rod assemblies out of the way and remove crankshaft and seal end thrust washer b Remove and check operation of oil return check valves See Figure 3 11 The check valves are free floating dev...

Page 22: ...installing new piston rings it is necessary to break the hard glazed surface of the cylinder in order to reduce the wearing in period of the new rings Breakthe glaze by honing lightly in an up and do...

Page 23: ...et metal b Install connecting rod caps on connecting rods using new capscrews special and flat washers Reuse of the old capscrews is not recommended Ensure that the caps are installed on the locating...

Page 24: ...Capscrew 10 to 13 1 4 to 1 8 Connecting Rod Counter Weight 1 4 28 5 5 to 7 0 8 to 1 0 Crankshaft Setscrew 8 to 18 1 1 to 2 5 Unloader Valve 12 to 16 1 7 to 2 2 Discharge Valve Backer 5 16 18 16 to 20...

Page 25: ...1 3760 34 9504 0020 0 051 Piston Pin Bearing 0 6883 17 4752 0 6878 17 4701 001 0 0254 CRANKSHAFT Crankpin Diameter 1 3740 34 8996 1 3735 34 8869 0025 0 0635 Throw Height 37 CFM 0 9698 24 6329 0 9678 2...

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Page 27: ...em 1 3 O Oil 1 1 Oil Level 2 2 Oil Adding 3 7 Oli Pump Maintenance 3 2 P Pistons Rods and Rings 3 5 R Reference Data 1 1 Running Gear Removal 3 4 S Service Valves 1 3 Shaft Seal Maintenance 3 3 Shaft...

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