10 Servicing
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SMGB0064 rev.0 - 08/2011
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N O T E
• Do not expose the refrigerant cycle to the atmosphere for a long period in order to avoid water and foreign
particles entering into the refrigerant cycle. After removing the compressor replace it quickly. If it is exposed
to the ambiance for a long period seal both suction and discharge pipes.
• Remove the cap for the compressor just before replacing the compressor. Before assembling the compressor
seal the suction pipe and discharge pipe with tape to protect the compressor interior from foreign particles.
Remove the tape when connecting the pipes.
D A N G E R
• All compressor pipes must be brazed to be connected to the refrigerant circuit. Ensure that all the surrounding
is free of ammable objects and liquids when performing piping brazing work.
6 Remove the suction pipe and the discharge pipe from the compressor. Isolate the wires and electrical components to
protect them from the burner ame when brazing the connection pipes.
7 Remove the two (2) nuts xing the compressor and remove the compressor from the unit by lifting it. Slightly incline it
forward and lift.
8 For brazing the compressor connection pipes rst cool down the compressor piping side covering it with wet cloth.
Then brazing material will not enter into the compressor. If the brazing material enters the compressor it will cause
compressor failures.
9 Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of the indicated removing procedures.
• Tighten the screws (U V and W) for compressor wires with 2.5 Nm.
• Fix the lead wire rmly.
N O T E
• Fix the lead wire for the compressor rmly using a cable tie to avoid contacting the metal sheet sharp edges
and the high temperature piping.
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2
3
4
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7
1. Suction pipe.
2. Discharge pipe.
3. Cover pipes with wet cloth.
4. See compressor position table below.
5. Vibration-Proof rubber 2.
6. Nut and washer.
7. Vibration-Proof rubber 1.