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RS4100004 Rev. 0
Capacitor Removal
To remove capacitor:
1. Remove outer case (see paragraph
Outer Case
Removal).
2. Discharge capacitor through 10,000 ohm resistor.
3. Disconnect wires attached to capacitor.
NOTE: Before disconnecting or removing wires, always
note position or location of wires. Ensure all
disconnected wires are reconnected to proper
location.
4. Remove ¼-inch screw securing capacitor strap to
partition panel.
5. Pull capacitor strap away from capacitor, then pull
capacitor out and away from chassis.
Capacitor Removal
Disassembly Procedures
!
WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit and
discharge capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service, unless test procedures require
power to be connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or
operational.
Capacitor
Capacitor
strap
Condenser Removal
To remove condenser:
1. Remove outer case (see paragraph
Outer Case
Removal).
2. Remove two ¼-inch screws securing side brace to
partition panel and two ¼-inch screws securing side
brace to condenser assembly (4 screws total).
Remove side brace.
3. Remove two ¼-inch screws securing condenser
shroud to condenser. Shroud remains in place.
4. Evacuate sealed system (see paragraph
Evacuation,
in
Troubleshooting Information section).
NOTE: Before opening any refrigeration system, capture
refrigerant in system for safe disposal.
CAUTION
!
To reduce risk of personal injury or property
damage, take necessary precautions against high
temperatures required for brazing.
5. Unbraze compressor discharge connection to
condenser.
6. Unbraze condenser connection to capillary tube.
7. Remove two ¼-inch screws securing condenser to
base pan.
8. Lift condenser up and away from chassis.
Condenser Removal
Condenser
Side
brace
Condenser
shroud