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FLARE
NUT
STRAINER
COOLING
PISTON
IDENTIFICATION
HEATING
FLOW
RUBBERO-RING
COOLING
FLOW
COIL
RUBBER
O-RING
TO
INDOOR
COIL
STAMPED
ARROW
ON
COUPLING
BODY
{TOWARD
INDOOR
COIL)
A87292
Fig.
11—Metering
Device
(Dual-Piston)
Components
Inspect
the
fan
blades
for
cracks
or
bends
each
year.
Ensure
that
blades
clear
the
motor
by
no
more
than
1/4
in.
The
fan
blade
hub
should
be
flush
with
end
of
motor
shaft.
If
the
blade
assembly
has
slipped
down
the
motor
shaft,
adjust
the
fan
position
on
the
motor
shaft
by
loosening
the
setscrew(s),
then
moving
the
blade
assembly
up.
Be
sure
that
the
set-
screw(s)
is
on
the
flat(s)
of
the
motor
shaft
before
tightening.
ELECTRICAL
CONTROLS
AND
WIRING
Inspect
and
check
the
electrical
controls
and
wiring
annu¬
ally.
Be
sure
to
turn
off
the
electrical
power
to
the
unit.
Remove
the
control,
blower,
and
compressor
compartment
access
panels
to
locate
all
the
electrical
controls
and
wiring.
Check
all
electrical
connections
for
tightness.
Tighten
all
screw
connections.
If
any
smoky
or
burned
connections
are
noticed:
disassemble
the
connection,
clean
all
the
parts,
restrip
the
wire
end,
and
reassemble
the
connection
properly
and
securely.
After
inspecting
the
electrical
controls
and
wiring,
replace
all
the
panels.
Start
the
unit
and
observe
at
least
one
com¬
plete
heating
cycle
and
one
complete
cooling
cycle
to
ensure
proper
operation.
If
discrepancies
are
observed
in
either
or
both
operating
cycles,
or
if
a
suspected
malfunction
has
occurred,
check
each
electrical
component
with
the
proper
electrical
instrumentation.
Refer
to
the
unit
wiring
label
when
making
these
checkouts.
NOTE:
Refer
to
the
heating
and/or
cooling
sequence
of
oper¬
ation
in
this
publication
as
an
aid
in
determining
proper
con¬
trol
operation.
REFRIGERANT
CIRCUIT
Inspect
all
refrigerant
tubing
connections
and
the
unit
base
for
oil
accumulations
annually.
Detecting
oil
generally
indi¬
cates
a
refrigerant
leak.
If
oil
is
detected
or
if
low
cooling
performance
is
suspected,
leak-test
all
refrigerant
tubing;
using
an
electronic
leak-
detector,
halide
torch
or
liquid-soap
solution.
If
a
refrigerant
leak
is
detected,
see
“Refrigerant
Leaks’’
in
this
publication.
If
no
refrigerant
leaks
are
found
and
low
cooling
perfor¬
mance
is
suspected,
refer
to
“Checking
Charge”
and
unit
rating
plate.
INDOOR
AIRFLOW
The
heating
and/or
cooling
airflow
does
not
require
checking
unless
improper
performance
is
suspected.
If
a
problem
exists,
be
sure
that
all
supply-
and
return-air
grilles
are
open
and
free
from
obstructions,
and
that
the
air
filter
is
clean.
When
necessary,
refer
to
“Indoor
Airflow
and
Airflow
Adjustments,”
page
10
of
this
publication
to
check
the
sys¬
tem
airflow.
METERING
DEVICE
SERVICING
See
Fig.
11
for
metering
device
components.
The
pistons
have
a
refrigerant
metering
orifice
through
them.
The
retainer
forms
a
sealing
surface
for
liquid
line
flare
connec¬
tion.
To
check,
clean
or
replace
piston:
1.
Shut
off
power
to
unit.
2.
Remove
refrigerant
from
unit
using
approved
refriger¬
ant
removal
methods.
3.
Remove
liquid
line
flare
connections
from
metering
device.
4.
Note
position
of
arrow
on
metering
device
body
with
respect
to
unit.
5.
Pull
retainers
out
of
body.
Be
careful
not
to
scratch
flare
sealing
surfaces.
If
retainers
do
not
pull
out
eas¬
ily,
carefully
use
locking
pliers
to
remove
retainers.
Replace
scratched
or
damaged
retainers.
6.
Slide
pistons
out
by
inserting
a
small
soft
wire
through
metering
hole
(18-gauge
thermostat
wire).
See
that
metering
hole,
sealing
surface
around
piston
cones
and
fluted
portion
of
pistons
are
not
damaged.
7.
Chart
on
unit
access
panel
illustrates
proper
arrange¬
ment
and
size
of
pistons.
8.
Clean
pistons
refrigerant
metering
orifice.
9.
Replacement
retainer
O-ring
Part
No.
is
99CC501052.
LIQUID
LINE
STRAINER
The
Liquid
Line
Strainers
(to
protect
metering
device),
are
made
of
wire
mesh
and
are
located
in
the
liquid
line
on
both
sides
of
the
metering
device.
Strainers
are
pressed
into
the
line.
Remove
strainers
by
threading
a
No.
10
sheet
metal
screw
into
strainers
and
pulling
the
screw
with
pliers.
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