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TM 9-4110-257-14 1-15.  AIR HANDLING SYSTEM. a. Refrigerator Enclosure.  To absorb heat and cool the refrigerator enclosure, air must be circulated through the evaporator section of the refrigeration unit.  Refrigerator enclosure air is drawn in through the coil guard and evaporator coil  by  the  evaporator  fan.    The  air  is  discharged  through  the  evaporator  air  outlet  guard  back  into  the  refrigerator enclosure. b. Outside Ambient.  To release heat absorbed in the refrigerator enclosure to the outside ambient, air must be circulated through the condenser section of the refrigeration unit.  Outside ambient air is drawn in through the condenser guard and condenser coil by the condenser fan.  The air is discharged through the side condenser doors and front bottom doors back to the outside ambient. Figure 1-7.  Air Handling System 1-12

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