TM 9-4120-385-14
WARNING
Use great care to avoid contact with liquid refrigerant or refrigerant
gas being discharged from any container under pressure. Sudden
and irreversible tissue damage can result from freezing. Wear
thermal protective gloves and a face protector or safety glasses in
any situation where skin or eye contact is possible.
Prevent contact of refrigerant gas with flame or hot metal surfaces.
Heat causes the refrigerant to break down and form carbonyl
chloride (phosgene), a highly toxic and corrosive gas. In case of
refrigerant leaks, ventilate area immediately.
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Carefully remove the condenser coil (4) from the casing.
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c. REPAIR.
1. Repair leaks.
2. Straighten cooling fins.
3. Repair or replace damaged floating nuts.
4. Replace condenser coil if repair is impractical.
d . INSTALLATION.
Carefully place condenser coil (4) into casing.
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Braze refrigeration tube connections to condenser coil.
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Align condenser coil (4) with holes in casing.
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Attach condenser guard (3) with six screws (1) and flat washers (2).
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