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d. Removing Oil from the Compressor
1. If the oil level recorded in step a.3 is above one-eighth
level of the capacity of the sight glass, oil must be
removed from the compressor.
2. Close (frontseat) the manifold liquid hand valve and
pump unit down to 1.2 to 1.3 kg/cm
@
(2 to 4 psig).
Frontseat the manifold vapor hand valve and slowly
bleed remaining refrigerant.
3. Remove the oil drain plug on the bottom plate of the
compressor and drain the proper amount of oil from
the compressor to obtain the correct level (maximum
is one-eight level of the sight glass). Replace the plug
securely back into the compressor.
4. Repeat step (a) to ensure proper oil level.
5. Return the system to its hermetic state by referring to
section 6.4.
6.9 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
6.9.1 Replacing High Pressure Switch
a. Turn unit start-stop switch OFF. Remove the refriger-
ant from the system.
b. Disconnect wiring from defective switch. The high
pressure switch is located on the center head and is
removed by
turning
counterclockwise.
(See
Figure 2-3.)
c. Install a new high pressure switch after verifying
switch settings. (Refer to paragraph 6.9.2.)
d. Evacuate and dehydrate the compressor per para-
graph 6.6.
6.9.2 Checking High Pressure Switch
WARNING
Do not use a nitrogen cylinder without a
pressure regulator. Do not use oxygen in or
near a refrigeration system as an explosion
may occur.
NOTE
The high pressure switch is non-adjustable.
a. Remove switch as outlined in paragraph 6.9.1
b. Connect ohmmeter or continuity light across switch
terminals. Ohm meter will indicate no resistance or
continuity light will be illuminated if the switch closed
after relieving compressor pressure.
c. Connect hose to a cylinder of dry nitrogen. (See
Figure 6-15.)
1. Cylinder Valve
and Gauge
2. Pressure Regulator
3. Nitrogen Cylinder
4. Pressure Gauge
(0 to 36 kg/cm
@
=
0 to 400 psig)
5. Bleed-Off Valve
6. 1/4 inch Connection
1
2
3
4
5
6
Figure 6-15 High Pressure Switch Testing
d. Set nitrogen pressure regulator at 26.4 kg/cm
@
(375
psig) with bleed-off valve closed.
e. Close valve on cylinder and open bleed-off valve.
f. Open cylinder valve. Slowly close bleed-off valve to
increase pressure on switch. The switch should open
at a static pressure up to 25 kg/cm
@
(350 psig). If a
light is used, light will go out. If an ohmmeter is used,
the meter will indicate open circuit.
g. Slowly open bleed-off valve to decrease the pres-
sure. The switch should close at 18 kg/cm
@
(250
psig).
6.10 CONDENSER COIL
The condenser consists of a series of parallel copper
tubes expanded into copper fins. The condenser coil
must be cleaned with fresh water or steam so the air flow
is not restricted. To replace the coil, do the following:
WARNING
Do not open the condenser fan grille before
turning power OFF and disconnecting
power plug.
a. Using a refrigerant reclaim system, remove the refrig-
erant charge.
b. Remove the condenser coil guard.
c. Unsolder discharge line and remove the line to the
receiver or water-cooled condenser.
d. Remove coil mounting hardware and remove the coil.
e. Install replacement coil and solder connections.
f. Leak-check the coil connections per paragraph para-
graph 6.5. Evacuate the unit per paragraph 6.6 then
charge the unit with refrigerant per paragraph 6.7.
6.11 CONDENSER FAN AND MOTOR ASSEMBLY
WARNING
Do not open condenser fan grille before
turning power OFF and disconnecting
power plug.
The condenser fan rotates counter-clockwise (viewed
from front of unit), pulls air through the the condenser