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TM 5-4110-234-14
TO 40R7-5-7-1
Section II EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION AND DATA
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Equipment Characteristics, Capabilities, and
Differences Between Models .................................. 1-6
Features .......................................................................... 1-4
Performance Data .................................................. 1-7
Location and Description of Major Components ............. 1-5
1-4. EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS, CAPABILITIES, AND FEATURES
Characteristics, capabilities, and features of the refrigeration units include:
a. Provides refrigerated air for an enclosed space.
b. Automatically maintains temperature of enclosure at any setting between 0 and 50F (-18 and +10C).
c. The unit is designed for through-the-wall mounting in prefabricated panel type refrigerators.
d. The unit is designed to be highly portable and easily installed.
1-5. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
a. For the F10000R-6, electric motor driven unit, see figure 1-2.
CONTROL PANEL (1) Contains controls, switches, gages and meters.
CONDENSER COIL (2) This coil serves as a heat exchanger to remove the heat from the compressed
refrigerant vapor that passes through it by transferring it to the air.
CONDENSER FAN (3) Draws air in and over the condenser coil.
ELECTRIC MOTOR (4) Drives the condenser and evaporator fans.
RECEIVER (5) Collects and stores liquid refrigerant.
EVAPORATOR FAN (6) Draws air in and over the evaporator coil.
EVAPORATOR COIL (7) Removes heat from the air by transferring it to the refrigerant.
SEMI-HERMETIC COMPRESSOR (8) Has its own self-contained motor. It compresses the refrigerant gas and
pumps it through the system.
MOUNTING BOLTS AND CLAMPS (9) Used to attach the unit to the prefabricated panel type refrigerator.
b. For the F10000RG-2, gasoline engine driven unit, see figure 1-3.
CONTROL PANEL (1) Contains controls, switches, gases and meters.
CONDENSER COIL (3) This coil serves as a heat exchanger to remove the heat from the compressed
refrigerant vapor that passes through it by transferring it to the air.
CONDENSER FAN (4) Draws air in and over the condenser coil.
RECEIVER (5) Collects and stores liquid refrigerant.
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