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TM5-4120-377-14 c.   Connect   the   center   hose   from   the   charging   manifold   to   a   nitrogen   regulator   and   dry   nitrogen   tank. d. e. f. g. h. Figure   5-4.   Nitrogen   Purging   Connection The  hose  from  the  high  pressure  service  valve  to  the  charging  mainfold  must  be  connected. The  hose  from  the  low  pressure  service  valve  must  be  disconnected  from  the  charging  manifold. Open  both  service  valves  on  the  unit. Close  the  unused  valve  on  the  charging  manifold,  and  open  the  one  with  the  nitrogen  tank  hook  up. Open   the   nitrogen   cylinder   valve   and   adjust   the   regulator   so   that   less   than   1-2   cfm   (0.028-0.057 m3/minute)  of  nitrogen  flows  through  the  system. i.   Check   discharge   from   hose   attached   to   the   low   pressure   charging   valve   to   be   sure   that   no   oil   is   being forced out of the system. j. Allow nitrogen to sweep through the system at the rate of less than 1-2 cfm (0.028-0.057 m3/minute)  for  a minimum of 5 minutes, before starting any brazing operation. Then allow it to continue to flow at the same rate until  all  brazing  operations  are  completed.  (See  paragraph  5-8  for  brazing/debrazing  procedures.) k.  After  installation  brazing  operations  are  completed,  allow  nitrogen  to  flow  for  a  minimum  of  5  minutes. l.   Close   nitrogen   cylinder   valve,   nitrogen   regulator,   charging   manifold   valve,   and   both   high   and   low pressure  service  valves  on  the  unit. m. n. 5-10 Disconnect  the  hose  from  the  nitrogen  tank. Assuming  that  all  repairs  are  completed,  go  to  paragraph  5-9.

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