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REPLACE CONTINUED
CAUTION
The radiator coils damage easily. When installing condenser fan onto standby motor
shaft, use extreme care so as not to damage the radiator coils.
The condenser fan must be a minimum of 1-inch away from radiator to make sure
adequate clearance is provided. Failure to comply can result in damage to the
radiator and/or condenser fan.
NOTE
There must be a gap on the fan shaft to provide clearance between rotating fan
blades and standby motor housing. If you just obtain a clearance of 3/8-inch between
base of standby motor and fan collar, this will provide adequate clearance.
Spray a small amount of lubricating oil onto the standby motor shaft before
attempting to install the condenser fan.
12. Install condenser fan (Figure 5, Item 3) onto standby motor shaft (Figure 5, Item 10) making sure there is a
clearance of 3/8-inch between base of standby motor and fan collar.
13. Tighten two setscrews (Figure 5, Item 1) to secure fan onto standby motor shaft (Figure 5, Item 10).
14. Install fan shroud (Figure 1, Item 8) to radiator (Figure 1, Item 9) and secure using two screws (Figure 1, Item 6)
and washers (Figure 1, Item 7).
15. Make sure to match measurement, taken during Removal procedure, for distance between standby motor
pulley (Figure 5, Item 5) edge and container front wall to align standby motor.
16. Secure standby motor/single-phase alternator assembly (Figure 5, Item 11) to chassis (Figure 5, Item 8) using
six bolts (Figure 5, Item 6) and washers (Figure 5, Item 7).
17. Install standby motor to single-phase alternator V-belt (WP 0035, Install).
18. Install standby motor to compressor V-belt (WP 0036, Install).
19. Install alternator brackets (Figure 6, Item 8 and Item 9) and secure using one bolt (Figure 6, Item 4), washer
(Figure 6, Item 5), and nut (Figure 6, Item 6).
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