TM 10-8145-222-23
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REPLACE CONTINUED
WARNING
Many of the chemicals used while soldering are toxic. Avoid prolonged exposure to
fumes. Wear rubber gloves and eye protection. Failure to wear proper protective
clothing may result in skin irritation and/or serious eye injury. Wash hands with soap
and water after handling solder. If inhaled, move soldier to fresh air and seek medical
attention. If contact with skin or eyes is made, flush with clean water and seek
medical attention. Failure to observe this warning may result in serious injury to
personnel.
CAUTION
Use a piece of sheet metal or equivalent and/or wet rags to shield refrigerator unit
and electrical equipment during desoldering procedures. Use heat sink on both sides
of pipe being de-soldered. Excessive heat will damage the valve assembly.
NOTE
Be sure to note position of old valve before desoldering so that new valve can be
installed correctly.
The suction service valve assembly consists of the suction service valve, suction line
vibrasorber, CPR valve, and associated tubing.
19. Desolder suction service valve (Figure 4, Item 1) assembly at joint (Figure 4, Item 2) coming off of CPR valve
(Figure 4, Item 3) and before accumulator.
NOTE
The suction service valve assembly consists of the suction service valve, suction line
vibrasorber, CPR valve, and associated tubing.
20. Remove suction service valve (Figure 4, Item 1) assembly.
21. Remove fitting (Figure 4, Item 4) from old valve (Figure 4, Item 1). Retain for reinstallation.
22. Cover threads of fitting (Figure 4, Item 4) with tape.
Figure 4. Suction Service Valve Assembly (Standalone).