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12. Back seat the receiver tank outlet valve and place the unit in operation. Check the refrigerant
charge and the compressor oil. Add as required.
Accumulator
Removal
1.
Pump down the low side and equalize the pressure to slightly positive.
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2.
Unsolder the inlet and outlet suction lines from the accumulator.
3.
Unbolt and remove the accumulator from the unit.
Installation
1.
Place the accumulator in the unit and tighten the mounting bolts and nuts.
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2.
Solder the inlet and outlet suction lines to the accumulator.
3.
Replace Drier
4.
Pressurize the low side and test for refrigerant leaks. If no leaks are found, evacuate the low
side.
5.
Open the refrigeration valves and place the unit in operation. Check the refrigerant charge
and the compressor oil. Add as required.
Three-Way Valve Repair
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e:: The three-way valve can be repaired in the unit if leakage or damage to the PTFE seals
should occur. There is usually enough give in the copper tubing to separate the three
sections of the valve without unsoldering any tubes.