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Operator Comfort
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Expansion Block Valve
The expansion block valve controls the amount of
refrigerant entering the evaporator coil. Both inter-
nally and externally equalized valves are used.
The expansion valve is located near the inlet of the
evaporator and provides the functions of throttling,
modulating, and controlling the liquid refrigerant to
the evaporator coil.
The refrigerant flows through a restriction creating a
pressure drop across the valve. Since the expansion
valve also separates the high side of the system from
the low side, the state of the refrigerant entering the
valve is warm to hot high pressure liquid; exiting it is
low pressure liquid and gas. The change to low pres-
sure allows the flowing refrigerant to immediately
begin changing to gas as it moves toward the evapo-
rator. This produces the desired cooling effect.
The amount of refrigerant metered into the evapora-
tor varies with different heat loads. The valve modu-
lates from wide open to the nearly closed position,
seeking a point between for proper metering of the
refrigerant.
As the load increases, the valve responds by open-
ing wider to allow more refrigerant to pass into the
evaporator. As the load decreases, the valve reacts
and allows less refrigerant into the evaporator. It is
this controlling action that provides the proper pres-
sure and temperature control in the evaporator.
This system uses an internally equalized, block type
expansion valve. With this type valve, the refrigerant
leaving the evaporator coil is also directed back
through the valve so the temperature of the refriger-
ant is monitored internally rather than by a remote
sensing bulb. The expansion valve is controlled by
both the temperature of the power element bulb and
the pressure of the liquid in the evaporator.
NOTE: It is important that the sensing bulb, if
present, is tight against the output line and protected
from ambient temperatures with insulation tape.
Accumulator
As the accumulator receives vaporized refrigerant
from the evaporator, moisture and/or any residual liq-
uid refrigerant is collected at the bottom of the com-
ponent. The moisture is absorbed by the desiccant
where it is safely isolated from the rest of the system.
The storage of the liquid refrigerant is temporary.
When the liquid vaporizes into a gas it will be pulled
from the bottom of the accumulator into the compres-
sor. This process not only allows the accumulator to
act as a storage device, but also protects the com-
pressor from liquid slugging.
The low side service port is also located on the accu-
mulator.
Evaporator
The evaporator cools and dehumidifies the air before
it enters the cab. Cooling a large area requires that
large volumes of air be passed through the evapora-
tor coil for heat exchange. Therefore, a blower
becomes a vital part of the evaporator assembly. It
not only draws heat laden air into the evaporator, but
also forces this air over the evaporator fins and coils
where the heat is surrendered to the refrigerant. The
blower forces the cooled air out of the evaporator into
the cab.
Heat exchange, as explained under condenser oper-
ation, depends upon a temperature differential of the
air and the refrigerant. The greater the temperature
differential, the greater will be the amount of heat
exchanged between the air and the refrigerant. A
high heat load condition, as is generally encountered
when the air conditioning system is turned on, will
allow rapid heat transfer between the air and the
cooler refrigerant.
The change of state of the refrigerant in and going
through the evaporator coil is as important as that of
the air flow over the coil.
All or most of the liquid that did not change to vapor
in the expansion valve or connecting tubes boils
(expands) and vaporizes immediately in the evapora-
tor, becoming very cold. As the process of heat loss
from the air to the evaporator coil surface is taking
place, any moisture (humidity) in the air condenses
on the cool outside surface of the evaporator coil and
is drained off as water.
At atmospheric pressure, refrigerant boils at a point
lower than water freezes. Therefore, the temperature
in the evaporator must be controlled so that the water
collecting on the coil surface does not freeze on and
between the fins and restrict air flow. The evaporator
temperature is controlled through pressure inside the
evaporator, and temperature and pressure at the out-
let of the evaporator.
Summary of Contents for 830E-AC
Page 1: ...CEBM016202 Shop Manual DUMP TRUCK SERIAL NUMBERS A30001 A30035 ...
Page 2: ...NOTES ...
Page 8: ...A 4 Introduction 8 06 A00040 KOMATSU MODEL 830E AC TRUCK ...
Page 10: ...A1 2 Index 02 94 A01001 NOTES ...
Page 12: ...A2 2 Major Component Description 3 06 A02073 830E MAJOR COMPONENTS ...
Page 34: ...A3 20 General Safety and Operating Instructions 3 06 A03030 ...
Page 36: ...A3 22 General Safety and Operating Instructions 3 06 A03030 ...
Page 62: ...A4 12 Warnings and Cautions A04059 NOTES ...
Page 70: ...A7 2 Storage Procedures A07006 NOTES ...
Page 86: ...A7 18 Storage Procedures A07006 NOTES ...
Page 88: ...B1 2 Index B01022 NOTES ...
Page 90: ...B2 2 Structural Components B02029 NOTES ...
Page 96: ...B2 8 Structural Components B02029 NOTES ...
Page 98: ...B3 2 Dump Body B03025 NOTE ...
Page 106: ...B3 10 Dump Body B03025 NOTES ...
Page 108: ...B4 2 Fuel Tank B04026 NOTES ...
Page 114: ...C1 2 Index C01029 NOTES ...
Page 116: ...C2 2 Power Module C02027 NOTES ...
Page 126: ...C3 2 Cooling System C03035 NOTES ...
Page 138: ...C4 2 Power Train C04034 NOTES ...
Page 146: ...C4 10 Power Train C04034 NOTES ...
Page 148: ...C5 2 Air Filtration System C05019 NOTES ...
Page 156: ...C7 2 Fan Clutch C07001 NOTES ...
Page 159: ...C07001 Fan Clutch C7 5 TOOL E BEARING INSTALLER TOOL F BEARING INSTALLER ...
Page 205: ...D02034 24 VDC Electric Supply System D2 15 FIGURE 2 6 CRANKING MOTOR ASSEMBLY ...
Page 230: ...D3 20 24VDC Electrical System Components 10 06 D03036 NOTES ...
Page 242: ...D10 12 Battery Charging Alternator D10003 07 06 WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 10 5 WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 267: ...D10003 07 06 Battery Charging Alternator D10 37 NOTES ...
Page 310: ...D11 2 VHMS COMPONENTS D11005 NOTES ...
Page 344: ...D12 18 VHMS SOFTWARE D12004 NOTES ...
Page 346: ...D13 2 VHMS CHECK OUT TROUBLESHOOTING D13004 NOTES ...
Page 373: ...D13004 VHMS CHECK OUT TROUBLESHOOTING D13 29 No Data Received By WebCARE ...
Page 374: ...D13 30 VHMS CHECK OUT TROUBLESHOOTING D13004 Coaxial Cable Troubleshooting ...
Page 376: ...D14 2 VHMS Forms 01 06 D14003 NOTES ...
Page 466: ...E3 36 AC Drive System Electrical Checkout Procedure 10 06 E03018 Version 21 Software NOTES ...
Page 468: ...G1 2 Index G01020 NOTES ...
Page 470: ...G2 2 Tires and Rims G02022 NOTES ...
Page 480: ...G3 2 Front Wheel Hub and Spindle G03029 NOTES ...
Page 498: ...G4 2 Rear Axle Housing Attachment G04022 NOTES ...
Page 504: ...G5 2 Rear Axle Housing G05025 NOTES ...
Page 508: ...G5 6 Rear Axle Housing G05025 NOTES ...
Page 510: ...H1 2 Index H01019 NOTES ...
Page 512: ...H2 2 Front Suspensions H02026 NOTES ...
Page 522: ...H2 12 Front Suspensions H02026 NOTES ...
Page 524: ...H3 2 Rear Suspensions H03024 NOTES ...
Page 529: ...H03024 Rear Suspensions H3 7 FIGURE 3 6 REAR SUSPENSION ASSEMBLY ...
Page 532: ...H3 10 Rear Suspensions H03024 NOTES ...
Page 534: ...H4 2 Oiling and Charging Procedures H04025 NOTES ...
Page 544: ...H4 12 Oiling and Charging Procedures H04025 NOTES ...
Page 546: ...J1 2 Index J01038 NOTES ...
Page 548: ...J2 2 Brake Circuit J02037 NOTES ...
Page 580: ...J3 26 Brake Circuit Component Service J03034 NOTES ...
Page 582: ...J4 2 Brake Circuit Check Out Procedure J04036 NOTES ...
Page 594: ...J4 14 Brake Circuit Check Out Procedure J04036 NOTES ...
Page 596: ...J5 2 Rockwell Wheel Speed Front Disc Brakes 10 06 J05024 NOTES ...
Page 638: ...L1 2 Index L01041 NOTES ...
Page 640: ...L2 2 Hydraulic System L02043 NOTES ...
Page 646: ...L3 2 Hydraulic Component Repair L03039 NOTES ...
Page 666: ...L4 2 Steering Circuit L04048 NOTES ...
Page 669: ...L04048 Steering Circuit L4 5 FIGURE 4 2 FLOW AMPLIFIER ...
Page 671: ...L04048 Steering Circuit L4 7 FIGURE 4 3 FLOW AMPLIFIER No Steer ...
Page 673: ...L04048 Steering Circuit L4 9 FIGURE 4 4 FLOW AMPLIFIER Steering Left ...
Page 675: ...L04048 Steering Circuit L4 11 FIGURE 4 5 FLOW AMPLIFIER Steering Right ...
Page 677: ...L04048 Steering Circuit L4 13 FIGURE 4 6 FLOW AMPLIFIER No Steer External Shock Load ...
Page 681: ...L04048 Steering Circuit L4 17 FIGURE 4 9 CUT AWAY VIEW OF STEERING PUMP ...
Page 684: ...L4 20 Steering Circuit L04048 NOTES ...
Page 699: ...L05035 Steering Component Repair L5 15 FIGURE 5 8 FLOW AMPLIFIER VALVE ...
Page 724: ...L5 40 Steering Component Repair L05035 NOTES ...
Page 726: ...L7 2 Hoist Circuit L07034 NOTES ...
Page 733: ...L07034 Hoist Circuit L7 9 FIGURE 7 6 FLOAT POSITION ...
Page 735: ...L07034 Hoist Circuit L7 11 FIGURE 7 7 POWER UP ...
Page 737: ...L07034 Hoist Circuit L7 13 FIGURE 7 8 HOLD POSITION ...
Page 739: ...L07034 Hoist Circuit L7 15 FIGURE 7 9 POWER DOWN ...
Page 741: ...L07034 Hoist Circuit L7 17 FIGURE 7 10 FLOAT POSITION ...
Page 742: ...L7 18 Hoist Circuit L07034 NOTES ...
Page 759: ...L08038 Hoist Circuit Component Repair L8 17 FIGURE 8 18 HOIST CYLINDER ...
Page 768: ...L8 26 Hoist Circuit Component Repair L08038 NOTES ...
Page 770: ...L10 2 Hydraulic Check out Procedure L10028 NOTES ...
Page 783: ...L10028 Hydraulic Check out Procedure L10 15 FIGURE 10 5 FLOW AMPLIFIER VALVE ...
Page 792: ...L10 24 Hydraulic Check out Procedure L10028 NOTES ...
Page 794: ...M1 2 Index M01055 NOTES ...
Page 796: ...M2 2 Fire Control Systems M02005 NOTES ...
Page 808: ...M2 14 Fire Control Systems M02005 NOTES ...
Page 810: ...M7 2 Engine Coolant Heater M07012 NOTES ...
Page 820: ...M19 2 Radiator Shutters M19003 NOTES ...
Page 880: ...M20 52 Payload Meter III 02 05 M20008 Connectors ...
Page 890: ...M31 2 Reserve Engine Oil System M31004 NOTES ...
Page 898: ...N1 2 Index N01020 NOTES ...
Page 900: ...N2 2 Truck Cab N02019 NOTES ...
Page 918: ...N2 20 Truck Cab N02019 NOTES ...
Page 920: ...N3 2 Cab Components N03025 NOTES ...
Page 926: ...N3 8 Cab Components N03025 NOTES ...
Page 972: ...N4 46 Operator Comfort 10 06 N04031 NOTES ...
Page 1006: ...P1 2 Index P01024 NOTES ...
Page 1008: ...P2 2 Lubrication and Service 10 06 P02050 NOTES ...
Page 1011: ...P02050 10 06 Lubrication and Service P2 5 LUBRICATION CHART ...
Page 1040: ...P3 16 Automatic Lubrication System P03030 NOTES ...
Page 1046: ...R1 2 System Schematics 2 06 R01077 NOTES ...
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Page 1053: ...XS3205 1 JAN 06 ELECTRIC SCHEMATIC G E INVERTER FIRING 830E AC A30001 and UP SHEET 5 OF 35 ...
Page 1054: ...XS3206 1 JAN 06 ELECTRIC SCHEMATIC G E INVERTER FIRING 830E AC A30001 and UP SHEET 6 OF 35 ...
Page 1055: ...XS3207 2 JAN 06 ELECTRIC SCHEMATIC ENGINE I O 830E AC A30001 and UP SHEET 7 OF 35 ...
Page 1056: ...XS3208 1 JAN 06 ELECTRIC SCHEMATIC G E 24V DIGITAL I O 830E AC A30001 and UP SHEET 8 OF 35 ...
Page 1066: ...XS3218 JUNE 05 ELECTRIC SCHEMATIC WORK LIGHTS AND HORN 830E AC A30001 and UP SHEET 18 OF 35 ...
Page 1074: ...XS3226 1 JAN 06 ELECTRIC SCHEMATIC QSK 60 START CIRCUIT 830E AC A30001 and UP SHEET 26 OF 35 ...
Page 1078: ...XS3230 1 JAN 06 ELECTRIC SCHEMATIC PARK BRAKE GE I O 830E AC A30001 and UP SHEET 30 OF 35 ...
Page 1081: ...XS3233 1 JAN 06 ELECTRIC SCHEMATIC BATTERY BOX 830E AC A30001 and UP SHEET 33 OF 35 ...
Page 1082: ...XS3234 2 JAN 06 ELECTRIC SCHEMATIC CIRCUIT LOCATOR SHEET 830E AC A30001 and UP SHEET 34 OF 35 ...
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