Toshiba MMU-AP0091H Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
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Claw for
temporary hooking
M5 screws
(2 positions)
Hooks
Positions to be removed
(3 positions)
(In case of right side)
*Left side is same
as right side
Lower duct
M4 screws
(4 positions)
Compressor/
Sound-insulation mat
15-2. Replacing Compressor
Exchanging a compressor
When changing the compressor, extract oil from the defective compressor and based on the quality of the oil,
make the decision of whether to change one or both compressors.
If oil colour ASTM is 4.0 or more, both compressors should be replaced.
CAUTION
The compressor can weigh in excess of 20kg.
One person should not attempt to lift it alone.
Removal of defective compressor
Turn off the power supply to the defective unit.
Remove the front panel. (M5 × 7)
Remove the cover on the electric parts box. (M4 × 2)
Remove the screws (M5 × 2) that fix the electric parts box to
the outdoor unit.
Remove the tabs for temporary hooking the lower part of the
electric parts box.
Note) Due to the center of gravity of the electrical box, pay
careful attention as the box may fall out.
Remove the tabs from the upper part of the electric parts box
and move it to the valve side.
Note) The electrical parts box may become unstable.
If it does, disconnect all cables and completely remove
the electrical parts box.
Remove the lower duct. (M4 × 4)
Remove the sound-insulation mat.
Remove the crank case heater.
Remove the terminal cover of the compressor, the wiring to the
compressor and the case thermostat unit.
Note) Remove the cables from the compressor side only.
Ensure the cable ends are insulated with electrical tape.
Remove the discharge pipe, suction pipe, and oil-equation pipe.
Remove the hexagonal bolts fixing the compressor. (One side of hexagon: 13mm × 2 pcs. a compressor)
Note) Only two hexagonal bolts are provided per compressor.
Remove the compressor.
Measurement of the quantity of oil in the defective compressor
Place the defective compressor on a scale, and use the
weight to calculate the oil quantity.
Oil amount in the defective compressor:
A [cc] = (Removed compressor mass (kg) 23.5) × 1042
(Specific gravity of oil: 1042 cc/kg)
Note)
When compressor holds no oil, mass is 23.5 kg.
WARNING
Be aware that if oil is present when
brazing a fire could occur.