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TM 5-4120-356-14
(See figure 3-4.)
h.
Condenser Coil Guard.
(.1 ) R e m o v a l . R e m o v e a t t a c h i n g screws and washers from the condenser
.
coil guard and remove coil guard from the air conditioner.
Inspect the condenser coil guard for damage which would
( 2 ) I n s p e ct i o n .
impair
serviceability.
(3)
Service.
WARNING
W h e n using compressed air for blowing and
c l e a n i n g , air hose pressure must not ex-
c e e d 3 0 p s i g ( 2 k s / c m2 ) , a n d i n d i v i d u a l s
m u s t wear eye protection equipment.
( a ) Wash the condenser coil guard with a stream of fresh water.
(b) Dry condenser coil guard with compressed air.
( 4 ) R e p l a c e . R e p l a c e the condenser coil guard if there is any damage
which would i m p a i r s e r v i c e a b i l i t y .
( 5 ) I n s t a l l a t i o n . P o s i t i o n the condenser coil guard on the air condi-
t i o n e r and secure with attaching screws.
Condenser
Fan
Guard.
(See
j.
( 1 ) R e m o v a l . Remove attaching screws and washers from condenser fan
g u a r d and remove guard from the air conditioner.
I n s p e c t t h e c o n d e n s e r fan guard for damage which would
(2) Inspection.
impair
serviceability.
(3) Service.
WARNING
W h e n using compressed air for blowing and
c l e a n i n g , air hose pressure must not ex-
c e e d 3 0 p s i g ( 2 k s / c m2 ) , a n d i n d i v i d u a l s
m u s t wear eye protection equipment.
( a ) Wash the condenser fan guard with a stream of fresh water.
(b) Dry the condenser fan guard with compressed air.
(4) Replace. Replace the condenser fan guard if there is damage
to
the guard which would impair serviceability.
( 5 ) I n s t a l l a t i o n . position the condenser fan guard on the air conditioner
a n d secure with attaching screws and washers.
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