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(2) Using screwdriver, remove twenty-one flat head screws and twenty-four pan head screws and flat
washers from the rear panel.
CAUTION
Take care that wires and refrigerant capillary lines are not damaged.
(3) Carefully pull rear panel out from casing far enough to allow removal of the following items.
(4) Pull circuit breaker knob out to gain access to nut on cable connection.
(5) Using open end wrench to hold smaller nut, twist knob to unscrew from cable end.
(6) Remove knob.
(7) Using wrenches, loosen inner nut and remove nut from outside surface of circuit breaker reset cable
end.
(8) Use screwdriver to remove four screws and packing with retainers from pressure cut-out switch
enclosure.
(9) Using screwdriver and wrench, remove four screws, lock washers, and nuts to remove the input
electrical connector and cover.
(10) Using two wrenches, remove two nuts, two flat washers, and one lock washer and pull ground stud
and cable from back side of panel. (Effective for Keco Model F18T2S Serial No's. 82760 and higher, Keco
Model F18T2SA, and A.R.E. Model CVP205/6-08.)
(11) Remove rear panel.
b. Inspection
(1) Check that panel is not bent, cracked, or punctured.
(2) Check that gasket and insulation are not torn, loose, or missing.
(3) Check that information plates are readable and in place.
(4) Refer all repairs to direct support maintenance.
c. Installation
(1) Using screwdriver and wrench, secure input power harness connector and chain end from
connector cover to rear panel with four screws, lock washers, and nuts.
Take care that wires and refrigerant capillary lines are not damaged.
(2) Using screwdriver, secure pressure cut-out switch enclosure with four screws and packing with
retainers.
(3) Use wrenches to attach grounding lug (effective for Keco Model F18T-2S Serial No's. 82760 and
higher, Keco Model F18T-2SA, and A.R.E. Model CVP-20-5/6-08) and circuit breaker reset cable end to
Turn nut all the way back on reset cable shaft.
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