FATC 42 2. Self made flushing fitments will be required as AC system component fittings all differ in size, shape and thread size. 3. When replacing air conditioning parts with new ones, it is necessary to replenish oil by approximately the same amount which was left in each part. 4. Reverse flush the components. 5. Do not flush through a compressor otherwise possible internal damage could occur. 6. Recycle the refrigerant recovered during flushing; the recovery device will remove contaminants through a filtration system. CAUTION Be sure to use specified compressor oil only. v. REPLENISHING COMPRESSOR OIL a. While re-installing the Original Compressor Drain and measure the refrigerant oil contained in the compressor. Charge oil through the discharge port of the compressor with the same amount of new refrigerant oil. NOTE If the amount of oil in the original compressor was not checked, then approximately 70±10 ml. of new oil should be added to the compressor being installed. (This is assuming the compressor being installed has first been drained). b. While installing a New Compressor A new compressor (1) comes with a certain amount of oil (A) sealed in it. When replacing the old compressor (2) with a new one; an amount of oil (C) as calculated below should be drained from the new compressor. “C” = “A” -“B” “C” = Amount of oil to be drained “A” = Amount of oil sealed in a new compressor “B” = Amount of oil remaining in old compressor (2) NOTE As it is necessary to replenish oil by approximately the same amount, which is remaining in old compressor, draining of additional oil from the New Compressor becomes necessary. Following table illustrates the amount of oil to be replenish for respective HVAC/AC components Replaced parts Amount of compressor oil to be replenished (in CC) Evaporator 25 Condenser 40 Hoses 10 Pipes 10 Chiller unit 20 NOTE When only charging refrigerant without replacing any component, replenish the same amount of measured oil when recovering refrigerant, if not measured, replenish 30cc oil. vi. PRESSURE TEST USING MANIFOLD GAUGES This is a method where trouble is detected and repaired by using manifold gauge. The manifold gauge indicates the refrigeration cycle high and low pressure side pressures on the respective gauge NOTE Make sure following conditions are fulfilled before getting the correct gauge readings A/C inlet temperature (Ambient Temperature) 30° - 35° C (86° - 95° F) Blower speed High Temperature Control Full cold Reference value before AC operation at both high and low pressure sides 5-8 kg/ cm2 (0.5 - 0.8 MPa)
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