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TM9-4120-423-14&P
4
Reglue if loose.
5
Replace if missing.
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT
NOTE
Prior to removal of old insulation, cut the new replacement material to size using the old
item as a sample.
1
Remove as much old insulation material as possible, by scraping it away from the metal surface.
WARNING
Dry Cleaning Solvent is flammable, and its vapors can be explosive. Repeated or
prolonged skin contact or inhalation of vapors can be toxic. Use a well-ventilated area,
and keep away from sparks or flame. Use goggles, gloves, and apron when appropriate.
2
Soften and remove old adhesive and residue, using dry cleaning solvent and a stiff brush.
NOTE
Insulation at top of coil should be attached in proper position to top metal cover of
condenser coil. Insulation at bottom should be attached to condenser housing angle face
below coil.
3
Be sure that the surface to which the insulation is to be applied is clean and free of paint and old
adhesive material.
4
Coat the mating surfaces of the metal and the insulation with adhesive. Let both surfaces air dry
until the adhesive is tacky, but will not stick to the fingers.
5
Starting with an end, carefully attach the insulation to the metal. Press into firm contact all over.
6
Minor dents and bent edges can be straightened using common sheet metal repair procedures.
7
Should touch up or refinishing be necessary, see WP0016.
8
Install left end condenser cover. (See WP0045).
9
Install top condenser cover. (See WP0044).
10
Install the air conditioner on shelter. (See WP0006).
11
Connect power.
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