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4-16.  Condenser  Coil a.   Removal. (1)   Remove   condenser   front,   rear,   and   side panels.   (fig.   3-1). (2)  Release  the  refrigerant  charge.  (para  4-6). (3)  Remove  the  condenser  fan  and  fan  motor. (para   3-18). (4)  Remove  the  condenser  discharge  grille. (fig.   3-4). (.5)  Remove  the  condenser  coil.  (fig.  4-8). b. Service.  The requirements are the same as for the  evaporator  coil.  (para  4-15   b). c. Testing.  The  testing  procedure  is  the  same  as the  evaporator  coil.  (para  4-7  and  fig.  4-2). d.  Repair.  The  repair  requirements  are  the same  as  the  evaporator  coil.  (para  4-15  d). e.  Installation. (1)  Install  the  condenser  coil.  (fig.  4-8). (2)  Check  for  refrigerant  leaks.  (para  4-7). (3)  Evacuate  the  refrigerant  system.  (para  4- 8). (4)  Charge  the  refrigerant  system.  (para  4-9). (5)  Install  the  condenser  discharge  grille.  (fig. 3-4). (6)  Install  the  condenser  fan  and  fan  motor. (para   3-18). (7)  Replace  condenser  front,  rear  and  side panels.   (fig.   3-1). 4-14

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