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SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
AIR RECHARGING
IN COMPRESSOR
Test the refrigeration
system connecting it electrically before
refilling operation. It is necessary to ascertain the function
of the motor-compressor
and identify the defects
immediately.
If defects have been found, empty the old
system of possible R-134a residue by breaking off the end
of the extension piece at its narrow point. (Figure 1)
Replace the filter and any damaged
components.
Unsolder
and pull off the piece remaining inside the service tube and
then attach an complete extension with male Hansen and
at last, solder it to the same tube again. (Figure 2)
POINT TO BE BROKEN
SERVICE TUBE EXTENSION
Figure
I
CHARGETUBE
FEMALE
EXTENSION
HANSEN
. MALERANSEN
SOLDERING POINT
Figure
2
It is necessary
to execute the soldering operation with
valve open so that the fumes caused by oil residue can
come out freely without blowholes
between two tubes
during the heating the of the point to be soldered.
The extension fitted with the male Hansen is connected
to
the female fitting of the vacuum pump tube. (Figure 3)
__ESSURE
GAUGE
Figure
3
Air evacuating from the system begins as soon as the
pump starts. The refrigeration
system must be kept under
vacuum until the reading on the low-pressure
gauge
indicates vacuum (0 absolute, -1 atm., -760 mm hg). In any
case it is advisable to keep the pump running for about 30
minutes. (Figure 3)
If considerable
leakage occurs, it will be necessary to stop
the vacuum pump and to add a small quantity of Freon to
the system. If vacuum should not be obtained (pressure
gauge can't fall to 1 atmosphere),
start the refrigeration
unit and find the leakage with special leak-fieder.
When the
defective soldering
point is visible, repair it after opening
the extension tube valve and reestablishing
the normal
outside pressure inside the group.
Because the melted alloy is sucked into the tubes and
blocks them, the pressure must be rebalanced when
vacuum is in the system when soldering. As soon as the
vacuum operation is over, add the quantity ingrams of
R-134a to the refrigeration
system. Remember
that every
system has an exact quantity of R-134a that can be added
with a tolerance of :!:5 grams. (Figure 4)
TO THE R-134a CYLINDER
_,,
_
TO THE REFRIGERATION
SYSTEM
I
Figure 4
Before performing this operation (if the vacuum pump and
refilling cylinder are connected), make sure that the valve
placed between the vacuum pump and the refilling tube is
closed in order to keep the Freon for addition to the system.
(Figure 5)
FILLING OR
VALVE TO BE OPENED
CHARGE TUBE
WHEN REFILLING
TO THE REFRIGERATION
TO THE CHARGE
SYSTEM
CYLINDER
VALVE TO BE CLOSED
AFTER VACUUM
TO THE
VACUUM
_
Figure
5
PUMP
addition, check the graduated
scale on the cylinder for
the quantity of R-134a to be added, for example, if we have
750 grams of Freon in the cylinder and must add 140
grams to the group, this amount will be reached when
R-134a has dropped to 610 grams, remembering
that the
indicator shows a lower limit of meniscus. Do this after
choosing the scale corresponding
to the gas pressure
different scales reported as the same gas pressure
indicated by the pressure gauge on the top of the column.
To make R-134a flow into the system, open the valve
placed at the base of the cylinder connected
to the titling
tube. The amount of Freon cannot be added to the system
all at once because it may cause a blocking of motor-
compressor.
Therefore,
proceed by adding the original
quantity of about 20-30 grams and close the valve
immediately.
The pressure rises and the motor compressor
must start
sucking the gas and lowering the pressure again. Open the
valve again, maintaining the same manner until reaching to
the quantity of R-134a established
for the system being
charged. When the system is running, the suction pressure
must be stabilized between 0.30 to 0.6 (0.10 to 0.4)
atmosphere.
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  • Page 1 SERVICING PRECAUTIONS AIR RECHARGING IN COMPRESSOR vacuum operation is over, add the quantity ingrams of R-134a to the refrigeration system. Remember that every Test the refrigeration system connecting it electrically before system has an exact quantity of R-134a that can be added refilling operation.
  • Page 2 2001.06.01 160/120 CIRCUITDIAGRAM WATER _?dJPPt.YING TIME CONTROL OPTION _TAT DE_'T, ..)_ CAUlloN :P_m ur_ug _e po_r co_ from Ihew_ll o_L =_;1 ==,,-. ' ..k !J jo,,o,_ i S_Rtl NO TIME 10.5 _ec 9 SeC 10 SeC S])==m=,Q ..11 sec 12 se_ ' i(_)
  • Page 3: Parts Identification

    2. PARTS IDENTIFICATION FREEZER COMPARTMENT Freezer Shelf General Type Ice Tray Freezer Door Bin Freezer Temperature Door Cooling On the refrigerator door, REFRIGERATOR the cold air passageway is COMPARTMENT installedto supply cold air to the doorside of Temperature the refrigerator Control Dial compartment.
  • Page 4 3. DISASSEMBLY 3-2 DOOR SWITCH 3-1 DOOR • Freezer Door 1. To remove the door switch, pull out it with a slotted type 1. Remove the hinge cover by pulling it upwards. driver as shown in (figure 9). 2. Disconnect the lead wire from the switch.
  • Page 5: Defrost Control Assembly

    3-6 REFRIGERATOR ROOM LAMP 3.4 FAN AND FAN MOTOR 1. Remove the freezer shelf. (If your refrigerator have an Ice Maker, disassemble the ice maker first) REFRIGERATOR ROOM LAMP 2. Remove the grille by pulling it out and by loosening screw.
  • Page 6: Ptc-Starter

    4. ADJUSTMENT 4-1 COMPRESSOR 4-2-3 PTC-Applied Circuit Diagram • According to Starting Method for the Motor 4-1-1 Role The compressor intakes low temperature and low pressure gas evaporated from evaporator of the refrigerator, and OVERLOAD PROTECTOR{O.L.P) condenses this gas to high temperature and high pressure gas, and then plays delivering role to condenser.
  • Page 7: Circuit Diagram

    4-30LP (OVERLOAD PROTECTOR) CONTACTING 4-3-1 Definition of OLP POINT COVER (1) OLP (OVERLOAD PROTECTOR) is attached to the Compressor and protects the Motor by cutting the current to the Motor if the temperature rises and activates the bimetal spring in the OLF_ (2) When over-voltage flows to Compressor motor, the...
  • Page 8: Troubleshooting

    6. TROUBLESHOOTING 6-1 COMPRESSOR AND ELECTRIC COMPONENTS Remove the PTC- Power Source. __](RatingVoifage Starter from the ±10%)? Compressor measure the voltage between Terminal C of Compressor Terminals 5 or 6 of PTC. No Voltage. OLP disconnected? eplace OLR C n% °n°ect'°n "econnectI dvise the customer -}P inthe range of Rating...
  • Page 9: Defrost Timer

    6-2 PTC AND OLP Separate the PTC- Normal operation of --}P Starter from 220V/50PIz : 22_Zt30% Compressor Check another electric components. 115V/60Hz : 6.8_,_±30% impossible or poor. Compressor measure the 240V/5OHz : 33_30% resistance between Observation 127, 220V/60Hz value is : 22_ No.
  • Page 10: Other Electric Components

    6-4 OTHER ELECTRIC COMPONENTS • Cooling is impossible doesn't run. the following Cause components. a. Thermostat _ Poor contacting and gas leakage. b. Starting devices _ Shorted or broken. Poor contacting c. OLP _' or shorted. _Coilshorted. d. Compressor coil e.
  • Page 11: Service Diagnosis Chart

    6-4 SERVICE DIAGNOSIS CHART COMPLAINT POINTS TO BE CHECKED REMEDY Cooling • Is the power cord unplugged from the ouget? • Plug to the ouifet. impossible. • Check if the power S/W is sat to OFF. • Set the switch to ON. •...
  • Page 12 6-5 REFRIGERATING CYCLE • Troubleshooting Chart STATE OF STATE OF THE TEMPERATURE CAUSE OF THE REMARKS THE SET EVAPORATOR COMPRESSOR PARTIAL Freezer Low flowing sound of A little higher • Refrigerant level is low due LEAKAGE compartment Refrigerant is heard and than ambient to a leak.
  • Page 13 • General Control of Refrigerating Cycle _EMS UNIT STANDARDS REMARKS PURPOSES Min. Pipe and Pipe: within 1 hour. To protect The opening time should be reduced moisture Comp: within 10 minutes. to a half of the standards during rain piping system Drier: within 20 minutes.
  • Page 14: Exploded View And Replacement Parts List

    8. EXPLODED VIEW & REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST • The parts of refrigerator and the shape of each part are subject to change in different Iocalitfes. • Capacitors and fuse are optional parts. GR-T622, GR-T722 -16-...
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