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for   bent   or   broken   fins   and   for   damaged   con- nections. d.  Louver  Control  Actuator.  Inspect  cylinder  for cracks   and   damaged   connections.   Inspect   control for  bent  or  broken  condition. e.  Dehydrator  and  Receiver.  Inspect   dehydrator and  receiver  for  damage. f.  Tubing  and  Fittings.  Inspect  tubing  for  kinks, cracks  or  other  damage.  Inspect  fittings  for  cracks. 4-64.  Testing  System  for  Leaks Check  all  piping,  components  and  connections  of the refrigerant system with a General Electric Type H-2  Halogen  Leak  Detector  Unit  (or  approved equal).   The   detector   shall   be   calibrated   with   a General Electric LS-20 leak standard (or approved equal) for a pure refrigerant leak rate of 0.1 ounce per  year.    Any  detected  leaks  exceeding  this  rate shall  be  reported  immediately  to  direct  support maintenance  for  correction  and  recharging. Warning:  Avoid  bodily  contact  with  liquid refrigerant and avoid inhaling refrigerant gas. Be especially careful that refrigerant does not come  in  contact  with  the  eyes.    In  case  of refrigerant leaks, ventilate area immediately. 4-38

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