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Built-In
Built-In
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Series
Series
Component Access / Removal
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
Evaporator (601R-2, 601RG-2, 601F-2)
The evaporator is attached to the rear wall with screws,
behind the evaporator cover.
NOTE:
When replacing an evaporator, the filter-drier
must also be replaced.
NOTE:
When removing a 601F-2 evaporator, the evap-
orator thermistor, defrost terminator and defrost heater
must also be removed and reused on new evaporator.
After capturing the refrigerant from the sealed system
1.
Extract screws which hold evaporator to rear wall.
2.
Pull bottom of evaporator up and rotate heat
exchanger out.
3.
With a file, score a line around capillary tube, 1” or
less from evaporator inlet, then fatigue capillary
tube at this line until it separates.
4.
With a tube-cutter, cut evaporator outlet 1” or less
from accumulator (if applicable), or 1” or less from
suction line connection point.
NOTE:
It is not recommended to sweat tubing apart.
Doing so will induce moisture into the sealed system.
NOTE:
After capillary tube is fatigue until it separates,
check tubing for internal burrs. If burrs exist, repeat
step 3 above.
Figure 7-154. Evaporator
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