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TM 5-4120-369-14
CONDENSER LOUVER ACTUATOR - Continued
5-29.
Caution should be exercised with fluorocarbon refrigerant
gas (freons) as they can displace oxygen and thereby cause
suffocation.
Personnel with a history or other evidence of cardiac
rhythm abnormalities should be made aware of the potential
for aggravation of existing cardiac rhythm abnormalities or
the induction of arrhythmias, as a result of exposure to
fluorocarbon refrigerant gases (freons). Such individuals
should be evaluated by local medical authorities before
working in environments where potential freon exposure
may occur.
(4) Refer to paragraph 6-3 and charge the refrigerant system.
CONDENSER COIL.
Removal. Remove condenser coil as follows:
a.
Caution should be exercised with fluorocarbon refrigerant
gas (freons) as they can displace oxygen and thereby cause
suffocation.
Personnel with a history or other evidence of cardiac
rhythm abnormalities should be made aware of the potential
for aggravation of existing cardiac rhythm abnormalities
or the induction of arrhythmias, as a result of exposure to
fluorocarbon refrigerant gases (freons). Such individuals
should be evaluated by local medical authorities before
working in environments where potential freon exposure
may occur.
(1) Refer to paragraph 6-3 and discharge the refrigerant system.
(2) Refer to paragraph 4-18 and remove housing top covers.
(3) Refer to paragraph 4-20 and remove condenser guard.
(4) Refer to paragraph 5-29 and remove lower actuator.
(5) Disconnect tubing from condenser coil and remove other tubing and fittings
as required.
(6) Remove screws that secure coil to base of housing.
(7) Remove coil from air conditioner.
Use care when removing coil to prevent
damage to coils and fins.
Install condenser coil as follows:
b.
Installation.
(1) Be sure sheet spring nuts are in place on bottom of coil. Position coil in air
conditioner and install four counter-sunk-head screws from underside of housing.
(2) Connect tubing to condenser and attach actuator flare nut.
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