Refrigeration Service Operations
102
Condenser Inlet Check Valve
(CICV) Replacement
Removal
1. Recover the refrigerant charge.
2. Unsolder the lines and remove the check
valve.
NOTE: Disassemble the valve before
unsoldering.
Installation
1. Clean the tubes for soldering.
2. Place the disassembled check valve in
position. The arrow on the valve body
indicates the direction of refrigerant flow
through the valve.
3. Solder the inlet and outlet connections. After
the valve cools, reassemble it.
4. Pressurize the refrigeration system and test for
leaks.
5. If no leaks are found, evacuate the system.
6. Recharge the unit with proper refrigerant and
check the compressor oil.
Receiver Tank Pressure
Solenoid Valve (RTPS)
Removal
1. Recover the refrigerant charge.
2. Remove the coil from the valve.
3. Unsolder the hot gas lines from the valve, and
remove the valve from the unit.
Installation
1. Clean the tubes for soldering.
2. Remove the coil from the valve, and place the
valve in position.
3. Solder the inlet and outlet connections. After
the valve cools, install the coil on the valve.
4. Pressurize the refrigeration system and test for
leaks.
5. If no leaks are found, evacuate the system.
6. Recharge the unit with proper refrigerant and
check the compressor oil.
Purge Valve (PV)
Removal
1. Recover the refrigerant charge.
2. Remove the coil from the valve.
3. Unsolder the refrigeration lines from the
valve, and remove the valve from the unit.
Installation
1. Clean the tubes for soldering.
2. Remove the coil from the valve, and place the
valve in position.
3. Solder the inlet and outlet connections. After
the valve cools, assemble the valve and install
the coil.
4. Pressurize the refrigeration system and test for
leaks.
5. If no leaks are found, evacuate the system.
6. Recharge the unit with the proper refrigerant.
CAUTION: Use a heat sink or wrap the
valve with wet rags to prevent damage.
CAUTION: Use a heat sink or wrap the
valve with wet rags to prevent damage.
CAUTION: Use a heat sink to prevent
damaging the valve.
CAUTION: Use a heat sink to prevent
damaging the valve.
Summary of Contents for 002008
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Page 30: ...Unit Description 30 Figure 9 Front View AJA920 ...
Page 31: ...Unit Description 31 1 Access Panels 2 Defrost Damper Figure 10 Back View 1 2 ARA104 ...
Page 114: ...Mechanical Diagnosis 114 ...
Page 116: ...Electric Standby Diagnosis 116 ...
Page 120: ...Remote Evaporator Specifications 120 ...
Page 122: ...Remote Evaporator Maintenance Inspection Schedule 122 ...
Page 128: ...Remote Evaporator Electrical Maintenance 128 ...
Page 132: ...Remote Evaporator Refrigeration Service Operations 132 ...
Page 134: ...Remote Evaporator Structural Maintenance 134 ...
Page 136: ...Remote Evaporator System Diagnosis 136 ...
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