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Fisher & Paykel 790 Active Smart - Internal Condenser

Fisher & Paykel 790 Active Smart
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5.4.2 Internal Condenser
The internal condenser is made in three sections (see circuit diagram below). One third of the condenser is
attached to the back panel, and the other parts are attached to the inside of the right and left sides of the
cabinet wrapper (as viewed from the back) all being foamed into place. It is very important, if pressure
testing the high side circuit, to split the condenser into its 3 sections to locate which section is at fault.
Always ease the back panel away from the cabinet slightly before pressure testing the internal pipework.
This will prevent a pressure build-up within the cabinet should any leak be found internally in the foam
insulation. Such a leak could pressurise and damage the cabinet liner.
The back panel condenser comes as part of the back panel and should always be replaced as a complete
assembly if the back panel is ever removed.
F.F.C.
Diagram 5.4.2A

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