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Built-In
Built-In
(600-
(600-
2
2
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)
Series
Series
Component Access / Removal
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
SEALED SYSTEM (ALL MODELS EXCEPT 601’S)
Filter-Drier (All Models except 601’s)
The filter-drier is attached to to a drier bracket in the
compressor area by a cable tie.
After capturing the refrigerant from sealed system,
1.
Cut Cable tie.
2.
With a file, score a line around capillary tube 1” or
less from drier inlet, then fatigue capillary tube at
this line until it separates.
3.
With a tube-cutter, cut inlet tube 1” or less from
drier inlet.
NOTE:
It is not recommended to sweat tubing apart.
Doing so will induce moisture into the sealed system.
NOTE:
After capillary tube separates, check tubing for
internal burrs. If burrs exist, repeat step 2 above.
NOTE:
When installing replacement filter-drier, insert
capillary tube until it touches screen inside drier, then
pull capillary tube away from screen approximately 3/8"
before brazing.
NOTE:
Filter-drier outlet must be facing downward in
order to function properly.
Compressor (All Models except 601’s)
Compressors are secured to the top of the unit with
nuts over stud-bolts. The left compressor is for the
freezer, the right is the refrigerator compressor.
NOTE:
When replacing a compressor, the filter-drier
must also be replaced.
After capturing the refrigerant from sealed system,
1.
Remove compressor electrical cover and discon-
nect electricals from compressor.
2.
Extract nuts from stud-bolts at each corner of com-
pressor base.
3.
Lift compressor up and pull forward to gain access
to suction and discharge lines.
4.
Using a tube cutter, cut suction and discharge lines
approximately 1” from compressor.
NOTE:
It is not recommended to sweat tubing apart.
Doing so will induce moisture into the sealed system.
Figure 7-158. Filter-Drier
Filter-Drier
Cut here
Cut here
Figure 7-159. Filter-Drier Cut-Away View
3/8”
(9.5 mm)
Figure 7-160. Compressor Top View
Compressor
(Actual porting
may vary)
Electricals
Bolts
Bolts
Cut here
Cut here