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Figure 1. Condenser Coil Location.

TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR MULTI-TEMPERATURE REFRIGERATED CONTAINER SYSTEM
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TM 10-8145-222-23
0021
MAINTAINER MAINTENANCE
CONDENSER COIL
INSPECT, SERVICE
INITIAL SETUP:
Tools and Special Tools
Personnel Required
Brush (WP 0096, Item 21)
Utilities Equipment Repairer
Face Shield (WP 0097, Item 20)
References
Gloves, Rubber (WP 0097, Item 21)
Pail, Utility (Plastic) (WP 0096, Item 14)
TM 10-8415-222-10
Refrigeration Equipment
WP 0013
Tool Kit (supplement) (WP 0096, Table 2, Item 7)
WP 0090
Service Refrigeration Ordnance
Equipment Condition
Tool Kit (WP 0096, Table 2, Item 6)
Refrigeration unit shut down (TM 10-8415-222-10)
Materials/Parts
Front panel assembly removed (WP 0013)
Detergent, General Purpose (WP 0097, Item 35)
Top-middle panel removed (WP 0013)
Hose (WP 0097, Item 25)
Top-left panel removed (WP 0013)
Towel, Machinery Wiping (WP 0097, Item 52)
INSPECT
NOTE
The engine radiator is in front of the condenser coil and will be inspected and
cleaned with the coil.
1. Inspect front of condenser coil (Figure 1, Item 1) for damage to fins, tubes, radiator, and any evidence of leaks.
 If fins are folded over significantly enough to obstruct air flow, carefully straighten fins using a fin comb.
 If there is evidence of coolant leaking from radiator, notify next level of maintenance.
WARNING
The refrigeration unit can start automatically causing drive components and fans to
operate unannounced. Unit operation must be prevented to avoid personal injury.
Falling from the roof of the MTRCS can cause serious personal injury or death. Keep
three points of contact on the MTRCS at all times.
2. Gain access to top of MTRCS using roof access.
3. Place emergency stop switch in PUSH TO STOP position.
4. Inspect rear of condenser coil (Figure 1, Item 1) for damage to fins, tubes, obstructions, and any evidence of
leaks.
 If fins are folded over significantly enough to obstruct air flow, carefully straighten fins using a fin comb.
 If there is evidence of refrigerant leaking, repair or replace piping (WP 0090).
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