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Refrigeration Maintenance and Service Operations
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4. Heat and unsolder the equalizer line from expansion valve.
5. Heat and unsolder the liquid line inlet and outlet connections to expansion valve.
6. Remove expansion valve from unit.
Installation
1. Clean the liquid lines and equalizer lines for soldering.
2. Place new expansion valve in position in liquid line.
3. Solder liquid line inlet and outlet line connections to valve.
4. Solder equalizer line to expansion valve.
5. Clean the suction line to a bright polished condition. Install the feeler bulb of new power head in the
feeler bulb clamp on the suction line. Locate bulb on the suction line in former position. The feeler
bulb must make good contact with the suction line or operation will be faulty. Cover with insulating
tape.
6. Do one of the following:
•
R-134a System:
a. Open the liquid line service valve and pressurize the low side. Test for leaks (see “Refrigerant
Leak Test Procedure” in this chapter).
b. If no leaks are found, recover the leak test gas (see “Refrigerant Recovery” in this chapter).
c. Evacuate the low side (see “Evacuation and Cleanup of the Refrigeration System” in this chapter).
d. Cover expansion valve outlet line with insulating tape.
e. Open the liquid line service valve and place the unit in operation.
f. Operate the unit and note the suction pressure and container temperature to see that the expansion
valve is properly installed and that the feeler bulb is properly located.
•
R-23 System:
a. Pressurize the system with R-23 and test for leaks (see “Refrigerant Leak Test Procedure” in this
chapter).
b. If no leaks are found, recover the leak test gas (see “Refrigerant Recovery” in this chapter).
c. Evacuate the system (see “Evacuation and Cleanup of the Refrigeration System” in this chapter).
d. Cover expansion valve outlet line with insulating tape.
e. Recharge the unit with R-23 refrigerant and check the compressor oil level. Add oil if necessary.
f. Operate the unit and note the suction pressure and container temperature to see that the expansion
valve is properly installed and that the feeler bulb is properly located.
R-23 System Heat Exchanger Replacement
Removal
1. Recover the refrigerant charge from the system (see “Refrigerant Recovery” in this chapter).
2. Remove the “U” mounting clamps that hold the heat exchanger assembly to the wall of the condenser
section.
Summary of Contents for Thermo King CRR DF MPC2000
Page 5: ...4 ...
Page 11: ...List of Figures 10 ...
Page 13: ...Introduction 12 ...
Page 19: ...Safety Precautions 18 ...
Page 21: ...Service Guide 20 ...
Page 47: ...Unit Description 46 ...
Page 97: ...Microprocessor Controller 96 ...
Page 101: ...Electrical Maintenance 100 ...
Page 141: ...Structural Accessory Maintenance 140 ...
Page 147: ...Refrigeration System Diagnosis 146 ...
Page 150: ...149 CRR DF MPC2000 Controller Diagram ...
Page 151: ...150 CRR DF MPC2000 Main Relay Board Electrical Diagram ...
Page 152: ...151 CRR DF MPC2000 Unit Wiring Schematic Low Speed Winding ...
Page 153: ...152 CRR DF MP3000A Controller Diagram ...
Page 154: ...153 CRR DF MP3000A Main Relay Board Electrical Diagram ...
Page 155: ...154 CRR DF MP3000A Unit Wiring Schematic Low Speed Winding ...
Page 157: ...156 CRR DF Refrigeration System Components Page 2 of 2 ...
Page 161: ...160 CRR DF Full Cool Flow and Pressure Diagram Page 2 of 2 ...
Page 163: ...162 CRR DR Evacuation Station and Unit Connections Page 2 of 2 ...