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Appendix E 5-11. TM5-4120-377-14 h.  Open  both  unit  service  valves. i.  Run  the  vacuum  pump  until  at  least  29  inches  of  mercury,  measured  on  the  gage,  is  reached. N O TE Inabiliy  to  reach  29  inches  of  mercury  may  indicate  either  a  leak  or  a  problem  with  the pump. j.  Continue  running  the  pump  for  one  more  hour,  while  observing  the  gage.  If  the  gage  needle  moves  back and  forth,  you  have  a  leak  which  must  be  located  and  corrected  first. k. l. m. n. o. Close bothe unit service valves. Close charging manifold valves. Stop  vacuum  pump. Disconnect  pump  from  center  hose  connection. Go  to  paragraph  5-11,  charging  the  refrigeration  system. Figure    5-6.    Refrigerant    Charging After  the  system  has  been  satisfactorily  evacuated,  it  must  be  fully  charged  with  refrigerant-22. 5-15

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