Tools Required:
•
Screw driver set
•
Standard hand tools
•
Needle nose pliers (long nose)
•
35 degree bent long nose pliers
•
Duckbill pliers
•
Tube brush (soft bristle)
•
Emery cloth
•
Disposable gloves
•
Utility knife
•
Protective goggles
•
Vacuum pump
•
Gauge manifold
•
Alcohol
•
Water
Parts Required:
Item
Part Number
76-00893-00
1
02-00312-00
2
58-05127-00
3
58-05127-01
4
58-05127-02
5
68-18212-00
6
58-05127-03
7
58-05127-04
8
58-05127-05
9
58-05127-06
10
98-02667-00
Procedure:
This repair is only a limp home repair. The coil should be replaced at the earliest convenience.
1. Locate the suspect leak using an electronic leak detector or liquid soap (looking for bubbles). If required,
pressurize the unit with Nitrogen confirming the leak location.
When refrigerant escapes, oil that also escapes will typically result in a wet looking area and or heavy
concentrations of dirt sticking to oil. These are usually good indicators of where to begin a check.
2. Remove the refrigerant and or any nitrogen used for leak checking from the system.
T-362
Description
MCHE Repair Kit
3M SCOTCH-WELD DP100 Epoxy B/A Gray
Dispensing Gun For 1.69 oz Cartridges
Plunger, 1:1 Mix Ratio
Mixer Nozzles, 1.69 oz Cartridges
Plate, Aluminum
Emery Cloth Block-Shaped 180 Grit, 1" x 7"
Zip-Press Polyethylene Bag 2 Mil Thick, 2" x 2"
Documents Holder, Press to Close, 10" x 8-1/2"
Nonmarring Picks, Wood, Flat Tip/Point Tip, 7" Length
Instruction Sheet
NOTE
NOTE
7–14
Quantity
1
1
1
1
3
3
2
1
1
1
1