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TM5-4120-384-14
4 - 3 5 . CONDENSER FAN, MOTOR, AND HOUSING. -Continued
(6)  Secure  charging  valves,  pressure  relief  valve,  and
refrigeration  tubing  to  condenser  fan  housing  with  four  loop
clamps,
screws,  washers,  and  lock  washer.
(7)
Install
bell
inlet
and
secure
with
four
screws.
(8)  Slide  motor  shaft
extension
into
hub
of
impeller
fan
and
secure  with  setscrew.
After motor mounting bolts are snug, tighten bolts one full turn on
each of the four bolts to compress grommets flange by .06 inches.
(9)  Insert  four  bushings  and  grommets  into  four  motor
mounting  holes  and  attach  motor  to  mounting  plate  with  eight
flat
washers,  four  lock  washers,  and  four  cap  screws.
(10)  Carefully  place  motor  and  mounting  plate  down  into
unit
and  align  holes  in  motor  mounting  plate  with  those  in  unit.
(11)  Install  four  cap  screws  and  washers
in
motor
mounting
plate  but  do  not  tighten  them  all  the  way.
(12)  Slide  motor
shaft
extension
onto
motor
shaft
and
secure
with  two  setscrews.
(13)  Mount  actuating  cylinder  mounting  bracket
to
condenser
fan
housing  and  secure  with  two  screws  and  washers.
(14)  Attach  actuating
cylinder
to
mounting
bracket
with
two
nuts  and  washers.
(15)  Install  pivot
arm
bracket
and
pivot
arm
along
with
two
plastic  washers.
(16)  Secure  pivot  arm
bracket
to
condenser
fan
housing
with
two
screws  and  washers.
(17)  Spin  fan  by  hand  and  check  for  equal  clearance  between
the  inlet  ring  and  outer  edges  of  fan.
Adjust  mounting  plate  as
necessary.
(18)  Tighten  cap  screws  in  motor  mounting
plate
and
check
that
fan
rotates  freely  and  has  adequate  clearance.
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