Replacement of evaporator door gasket on RM360,
RM460, RM660
1. Remove the door as previously described.
2. Unscrew the hinge plates (A fig. 13).
3. Put shutter on a flat surface with the sealing
gasket up.
4. Pry the shutter front away from the inner
pan by means of a screwdriver.
CAUTION: It is of great importance that the
screw driwer is applied in front of one of
the plastic tongues (B fig. 13) which hold
the inner panel and the shutter front to-
gether.
5. Replace the sealing gasket round the in-
ner panel and snap the inner panel with
sealing gasket into the shutter front
until the tongues snap in position.
6. Mount the shutter as described above.
Fig.13
THE ABSORPTION COOLING UNIT
Sealed system construction
The sealed system of the absorption refrigerator If an excessive vaporizing of the ammonia within the
is constructed of welded steel piping which con-
boiler occurs due to the reasons above, the liquid
tains the refrigerant charge. The charge consists mixture in the boiler becomes very w e a k and the pump
of ammonia, hydrogen and water. There are no mo-
will cease to operate, which means that the circula-
ving parts associated with the absorption system. tion of liquid stops with the result that the eva-
porator inside the cabinet ceases to produce coo-
ling.
When servicing an absorption system refrigerator, Such a blockage of the unit in the liquid circuit
do not puncture or break the piping. Should a ist most usually made evident by signs of overhea-
break occur and ammonia contact the skin, wash the ting on the vapour pipe leading from the boiler to
affected area immediately with clear water. Do not the condenser, the paint on this pipe being bliste-
attempt to open the valve on the absorber vessel. red and the metal becoming discouloured.
The valve is covered with a plastic can and should
never be removed. To remedy this fault it is recommended to remove the
OPERATION ANALYSIS FOR COOLING UNIT
It is obviously important that all external fac-
tors affecting the unit should be checked properly
before a unit is condemned as faulty and that empha-
sis has been placed upon the necessity for correct
installation, upright refrigerator, correct heat in-
put,
baffle position, etc.
Check the size and the
wattage of the electric heater and make sure that
the heater element is inserted to its full length
in its pocket. If the electric heater is only part-
ly inserted, the heat distribution will be incorrect,
causing an excessive vaporizing of the ammonia within
the boiler when operating on electricity. The same
symptom can show up with too much or too little
unit or refrigerator complete whenever possible and
to allow sufficient time to- cool down the unit. Turn
the unit or refrigerator upside down several times,
so that the liquid in the absorber vessel can be
mixed with the liquid in the boiler. This procedure
will restore the liquid balance to the unit.
The temperatures on various parts of a unit vary
continuously when it is operating on thermostatic
control and it is impossible to base a judgment on
the symptoms given unless the refrigerator has been
operating continuously on fully correct heat input
for at least 5 hours,
and preferably 12 hours, prior
to examination. In many cases this can be arranged
by a telephone call to the customer, asking him to
switch the thermostat to "MAX" on the day before the
heat input either on electric or on gas operation inspection call. If after 12 hours' operation on
and also if the refrigerator had been operating in "MAX" the performance is satisfactory, the unit is
an off-level position or with inadequate ventila-
not at fault unless the complaint is one of varying
tion. or intermittent performance. In this connection
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