A caution, Step 6—cleaning condenser coil, Caution – Carrier 38GNA User Manual

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2. Remove refrigerant from system.

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CAUTION

Do not vent refrigerant to atmosphere. Recover during system

repair or final unit disposal.

3. Disconnect compressor wiring at compressor terminal box.

4. Using a tubing cutter, cut suction and discharge (hot gas) lines

at convenient place near compressor for easy reassembly to

new compressor.

5. Remove compressor hold-down bolts and lift compressor out.

6. Remove mounting grommets from old compressor and install

on new compressor.

7. Carefully unbraze suction and discharge line piping stubs from

old compressor. If oil vapor in piping stubs ignites, use
quenching cloth. Braze piping stubs onto new compressor.

8. Install new compressor in unit. Braze suction and discharge

lines to compressor piping stubs at points where cut (Step 4),

using field-supplied copper slip couplings. Ensure that com­
pressor hold-down bolts are in place. Connect wiring.

9. Clean system. Add new liquid line filter drier.

10. Evacuate and recharge unit.

Step 6—Cleaning Condenser Coil

Disconnect electrical power before removing access panel. Re­

move rear access panel. Since air is drawn into front of unit at

bottom and discharged out the same side at the top, dirt collects on

front of coil and unit. To clean coil, flush out from inside of unit
with a high velocity stream of water. Be careful not to damage fins.

If coil is coated with oil or grease, clean it with a mild detergent

or an approved coil-cleaning agent, then rinse with clear water. Do

not allow water to get into compressor and unit control box.
Cabinet is equipped with drain holes at bottom of front edge. Be

sure holes are unclogged and free to drain.

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