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2.4.3
CAPILLARY
TUBE
3.
Remove
the
capillary
tube.
1.
Remove
the
cabinet.
(Refer
to
section
2.1.2)
4.
Re-install
the
component
by
referring
to
notes.
2.
After
discharging
the
refrigerant
completely,
unbraze
the
interconnecting
tube
at
the
capillary
tube.(See
caution
above)
NOTES
Replacement
of
the
refrigeration
cycle.
1.
When
replacing
the
refrigeration
cycle,
be
sure
to
Discharge
the
refrigerant
system
using
a
Freon
recovery
System.
If
there
is
no
valve
to
attach
the
recovery
system,
install
one
(such
as
a
WATCO
A-1)
before
venting
the
Freon
.
Leave
the
valve
in
place
after
servicing
the
system.
2.
After
discharging
the
unit
completely,
remove
the
desired
component,
and
unbraze
the
pinch-off
tubes.
3.
Solder
service
valves
into
the
pinch-off
tube
ports,
leaving
the
valves
open.
4.
Solder
the
pinch-off
tubes
with
Service
valves.
5.
Evacuate
as
follows.
1)
Connect
the
vacuum
pump,
as
illustrated
figure
18A.
2)
Start
the
vacuum
pump,
slowly
open
manifold
valves
A
and
B
with
two
full
turns
counterclockwise
and
leave
the
valves
open.
The
vacuum
pump
is
now
pulling
through
valves
A
and
B
up
to
valve
C
by
means
of
the
manifold
and
entire
system.
If
high
vacuum
equipment
is
used,
just
crack
valves
A
and
B
for
a
few
minutes,
then
open
slowly
with
the
two
full
turns
counterclockwise.
This
will
keep
oil
from
foaming
and
being
drawn
into
the
vacuum
pump.
3)
Operate
the
vacuum
pump
for
20
to
30
minutes,
until
600
microns
of
vaccum
is
obtained.
Close
valves
A
and
B,
and
observe
vacuum
gauge
for
a
few
minutes.
A
rise
in
pressure
would
indicate
a
possible
leak
or
moisture
remaining
in
the
system.
With
valves
A
and
B
closed,
stop
the
vacuum
pump.
4)
Remove
the
hose
from
the
vacuum
pump
and
place
it
on
the
charging
cylinder.
See
figure
18B.
Open
valve
C.
Discharge
the
line
at
the
manifold
connection.
5)
The
system
is
now
ready
for
final
charging.
6.
R
echarge
as
follows
:
1)
Refrigeration
cycle
systems
are
charged
from
the
High-side.
If
the
total
charge
cannot
be
put
in
the
High-side,
the
balance
will
be
put
in
the
suction
line
through
the
access
valve
which
you
installed
as
the
system
was
opened.
2)
Connect
the
charging
cylinder
as
shown
in
figure
18B.
With
valve
C
open,
discharge
the
hose
at
the
manifold
connection.
3)
Open
valve
A
and
allow
the
proper
charge
to
enter
the
system.
Valve
B
is
still
closed.
4)
If
more
charge
is
required,
the
high-side
will
not
take
it.
Close
valve
A.
5)
With
the
unit
running,
open
valve
B
and
add
the
balance
of
the
charge.
a.
Do
not
add
the
liquid
refrigerant
to
the
Low-
side.
b.
Watch
the
Low-side
gauge;
allow
pressure
to
rise
to
30
lbs.
c.
Turn
off
valve
B
and
allow
pressure
to
drop.
d.
Repeat
steps
b.
and
c.
until
the
balance
of
the
charge
is
in
the
system.
6)
W
hen
satisfied
the
unit
is
operating
correctly,
use
the
pinch-off
tool
with
the
unit
still
running
and
clamp
on
to
the
pinch-off
tube.
Using
a
tube
cutter,
cut
the
pinch-off
tube
about
2
inches
from
the
pinch-off
tool.
Wse
and
solder
pinch-off
tube
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