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Chapter 5
7. If a suction line accumulator is present, charge
into the accumulator to prevent liquid refrig-
erant from reaching the compressor. If this is
not possible, then break the vacuum by allow-
ing refrigerant vapor to enter the low side at
the suction service valve. When the system
pressure reaches 60 psig for R-22 (70 psig for
R-502, 35 psig for R-12), start the compressor
and continue charging at rate not more than 5
pounds per minutes for the larger systems and
somewhat less for smaller systems. Follow the
safety precautions outlined in “System Charg-
ing” on pages 5-6.
8. Check fans and blowers for correct direction
of rotation, belt tension, and proper air flow
(CFM).
9. With the protective terminal cover securely
fastened, run the compressor and allow the
system pressures and temperatures to stabilize.
Systems vary in their operating characteristics
but generally these approximations will apply:
10. Before leaving the job run the system for
awhile. Listen for abnormal noises. Feel the
bottom crankcase housing and determine that
it is warm. Is the compressor upper housing
sweating indicating that liquid refrigerant is
reaching the compressor? Is the return gas
temperature at the compressor 65°F or less
and not more than 80°F? Recheck pressures,
amps, fan motors, belts, CFM, etc.
VII.
System Cleanup and
Compressor Replacement
After Compressor Failure
Once you determine that a compressor needs to be
replaced you must then determine whether the sys-
tem has been contaminated. Compressor motor fail-
ure can lead to such contamination. (While
compressor motor failure is sometimes referred to as
motor “burnout,” it does not mean that a fire actu-
ally occurs inside a hermetic compressor.) Even
small amounts of contamination must be removed
from the system to avoid damaging the replacement
compressor. Therefore, it is important to thoroughly
clean a refrigeration/air conditioning system if sys-
tem contamination is present.
If a compressor motor failure has occurred,
refrigerant or mixtures of refrigerant and oil in
the system can be acidic and cause chemical
burns. As always, to avoid injury, wear appro-
priate protective eyewear, gloves and clothing
when servicing an air conditioning or refrigera-
tion system. If refrigerant or mixtures of refrig-
erant and oil come in contact with skin or eyes,
flush the exposed area with water and get medi-
cal attention immediately.
The following outlines a process for compressor
replacement and system clean-up for a system
equipped with a Tecumseh compressor. You should
refer to the original equipment manufacturers
(OEM) service information.
A. Determine Extent of System
Contamination
Following the precautions in “Refrigerants and
Other Chemicals” and “Compressor Removal” on
page 4, remove the compressor.
Use the following guidelines to determine whether
contamination, if any, is limited to the compressor
or extends to the system.
If the discharge line shows no evidence of contami-
nation and the suction stub is clean or has only light
carbon deposits, then the contaminants are limited
to the compressor housing (Compressor Housing
Table 5-6: Pressure and Temperature
Stabilization
Pressure
Temperature
Saturated Head
Pressure
Ambient temperature °F + 25°F for
air cooled condenser.
Water cooled
Discharge water °F + 10°F
Saturated evaporator pressure
Air Conditioning
Discharge air °F - 20°F
Medium
Temperature
Product temperature -10°F to -12°F
Low Temperature
Product temperature -6° to -8°F
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