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refrigerant tubing as required to per- mit removal of compressor. (6) Remove four screws, washers, lock washers and compressor mount bush- ings. (7) Lift compressor from air condi- tioner. If compressor is being re- placed because of a motor burnout,  decontaminate  system as instructed in paragraph 6-5. Failure of the replace- ment compressor will result if all the contaminants are not removed. c. Installation. Install compressor as  follows: (1) Refer to figure 5-2, place com- pressor on mounts and install four com- pressor mount bushings. Secure com- pressor with four screws, washers and lock  washers. (2)  Connect  compressor  tubing.  Re- fer to figure 5-7 and install dehydra- tor. (3) Refer to paragraph 5-6a and leak-test connections. (4) Connect electrical connector P 6 . (5) Refer to figure 4-9 and in- stall condenser motor and motor sup- ports. (6) Refer to figure 5-2 and in- stall condenser louver actuator and mounting bracket. (7) Refer to figure 6-1 and purge the refrigerant system. 1. Caution should be exer- cised with fluorocarbon re- frigerant gas (freons) as they can displace oxygen and thereby cause suffocation. 2. Personnel with TM 5-4120-361-14 a  history or other evidence of cardiac rhythm abnormalities should be made aware of the potential for aggravation of existing cardiac rhythm abnormalities or the induction of arryth- mias, as a result of exposure to fluorocarbon refrigerant gases (freons). Such indivi- duals should be evaluated by local medical authorities be- fore working in environments where potential freon exposure may  occur. (8) Refer to figure 6-2 and re- charge the refrigerant system. (9) Refer to figure 4-4 and in- stall  top  covers. 5-18. Evaporator Coil and Mist Elimina- tor Holder. a. General. A portion of the evapo- rator coil mounting hardware is used to attach the mist eliminator holder. Therefore coil and mist eliminator holder are removed under the same pro- cedure. b. Removal. Remove the evaporator coil  and  mist eliminator holder as fol- lows  : (1) Refer to figure 6-1 and dis- charge the refrigerant system. (2) Refer to figure 4-4 and re- move housing top covers. (3) Refer to figure 4-1 and re- move evaporator air outlet louvers and mist  eliminator. (4) Refer to para 4-30 and remove heating  elements. (5) Refer to figure 5-3 and re- move support plate that holds coil to housing. (6) Refer to figure 5-3 and discon- nect tubing from evaporator coil. (7) Remove six screws, washers, and lockwashers that hold evaporator coil and mist eliminator holders to air con- ditioner. Remove holders and coil. c. Installation. Install  evapo- rator  coil   and mist eliminator holder as follows: 5-9

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