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Component Access/Removal
Integrated (
Integrated (
700-
700-
2) Series
2) Series
7-21
#
3756780
- Revision D - July, 2005
Compressor Removal (All Tall Units)
The compressors have four rubber compressor grom-
mets inserted into their base. Cylindrical metal spacers
are placed over threaded studs that are press fit to the
unit tray. The compressor grommets fit over the spac-
ers and a washer sets on top of the grommet and spac-
er. A nut is then installed on the threaded stud and
tightened down on the washer and spacer.
NOTE:
Before attempting to remove a compressor,
evacuate the refrigerant from the sealed system.
To access and remove a compressor, the kickplate/grille
will need to be removed first and the unit tray will need
to be slid out. To slide the unit tray out, extract the two
screws that secure the tray to the unit, located at the
front right and left corners. Grab the front flange of the
tray and pull forward.
After the tray is slid out, use a flat-blade screwdriver to
remove the compressor electrical cover, then discon-
nect the the electrical leads from the compressor.
Begin removing the compressor by cutting the inlet and
outlet tubing with a tube cutter, approximately one inch
from the compressor ports. Extract the nuts and wash-
ers from the threaded studs, then lift the compressor off
of the studs.
NOTE:
Sweating the joints apart is not recommended
as this may induce moisture into the sealed system.
NOTE:
The high-side filter-drier must be replaced
whenever servicing the sealed system.
NOTE:
When installing a compressor, be sure to thor-
oughly clean the tubing before brazing.
Figure 7-52. Removing Compressor Electrical Cap
Figure 7-53. Compressor Removal
Pry up with screwdriver
Cut here
Compressor
Compressor
Remove nuts and washers