TM 9-2320-363-34-2
A I R C O N D I T I O N E R E V A P O R A T O R C O I L R E P L A C E M E N T
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 4910-95-CL-A31
Gage, Oil Level, 99-431
Recovery and Recycling System, 34400
Leak Detector, 16500
Materials/Parts:
Packing, Preformed
P/N 2-011C944-70
Packing, Preformed
P/N 2-015C944-70
Receiver-Drier
P/N 088335-00
Cap and Plug Set
Appendix B, Item 7.1
Loctite
Appendix B, Item 33
Oil, Refrigerant
Appendix B, Item 43.1
Refrigerant, R-134a
Appendix B, Item 48.1
Tags, Identification
Appendix B, Item 55
Tape, Insulation
Appendix B, Item 57.1
References:
TM 9-2320-363-10
TM 9-2320-363-20
Equipment Condition:
Reference
Condition Description
TM 9-2320-363-20
Batteries Disconnected
Page 11.1-2
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.
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.
Failure to wear protective gloves could
result in serious skin cuts due to sharp
edges on evaporator coil fins.
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