TM 9-2320-363-34-1
AIR CONDITIONER CONDENSER REPLACEMENT
This task covers:
a. Removal b. Installation
Applicable Configuration:
All except M915A2 and M916A1
Tools and Special Equipment:
Tool Kit, SC 5180-90-CL-N26
Shop Equipment, SC 4910-95CL-A31
Materials/Parts:
Packing, Preformed
Packing, Preformed
Receiver-Drier
Cap and Plug Set
Loctite
Oil, Refrigerant
Tags, Identification
P/N 011 C944-70
P/N 0 1 X944-70
P/IN 088335-00
Appendix B, Item 7.1
Appendix B, Item 33
Appendix B, Item 43.1
Appendix B, Item 55
References:
TM 9-2320-363-10
TM 9-2320-363-20
Equipment Condition:
Reference
Condition Description
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Refrigerant Recovered
General Safety Instructions:
WARNING
Use care to prevent refrigerant from
touching your skin or eyes, because
liquid refrigerant, when exposed to air,
quickly evaporates and will freeze skin or
eye tissue. Serious injury or blindness
could result if you come in contact with
liquid refrigerant.
l Refrigerant R-134a air conditioning
systems should not be pressure tested or
leak tested with compressed air.
Combustible mixtures of air and R-134a
may form, resulting in a fire or explosion,
which could cause personal injury.
CAUTION
Water and dirt can damage the refrigerant system. Five minutes of not being
capped is the limit for any hose or component. Do not blow shop air through the
refrigerant hoses; shop air is wet (humid).
NOTE
Do not disconnect or connect refrigerant fittings using only one wrench. Hold one fitting in
place using a wrench, and turn the other fitting with a second wrench.
1.
TAG AND DISCONNECT THE REFRIGERANT LINES (1) AT THE CONDENSER (2). INSTALL
PLUGS IN THE REFRIGERANT LINES AND THE CONDENSER PARTS. DISCARD PREFORMED
PACKINGS.
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