Heat Sensitizing Tube; Refrigerant Fails to Circulate; Expansion Valve Opens Too Far or Improper Installation of- Page 759

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L3560,L4060,L4760,L5060,L5460,L6060
9 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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CABIN

L3560, L4060, L4760, L5060, L5460, L6060, WSM

10-S16

Refrigerant Fails to Circulate

1. Symptoms seen in refrigerating cycle

LO

 pressure side (1) pressure is vacuum and, 

HI

 pressure

side (2) is low pressure.

LO

 pressure side (1)

Vacuum

HI

 pressure side (2)

0.49 to 0.59 MPa (5 to 6 kgf/cm

2

, 71.2 to 85.3 psi)

2. Probable cause

• Refrigerant  flow  obstructed  by  moisture  or  dirt  in  the

refrigerating  cycle  freezing  or  sticking  on  the  expansion

valve orifice.

3. Solution

Allow  to  stand  for  same  time  and  then  resume  operation  to

decide whether the plugging is due to moisture or dirt.

• If caused by moisture, correct by referring to instructions in

previous.

• If caused by dirt, remove the expansion valve and blow out

the dirt with compressed air.

• If unable to remove the dirt, replace the expansion valve.

Replace  the  receiver.  Evacuate  and  charge  in  proper

amount of new refrigerant. (See page 10-S19.)

• If caused by gas leakage in heat sensitizing tube, replace

the expansion valve.

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Expansion Valve Opens Too Far or Improper Installation of
Heat Sensitizing Tube

1. Symptoms seen in refrigerating cycle

• Both 

LO

 and 

HI

 pressure side (1), (2) pressures too high.

LO

 pressure side (1)

0.29 to 0.39 MPa (3 to 4 kgf/cm

2

, 42.7 to 56.9 psi)

HI

 pressure side (2)

1.96 to 2.45 MPa (20 to 25 kgf/cm

2

, 284.5 to 355.6 psi)

• Frost or heavy dew on low pressure side piping.

2. Probable cause

• Expansion valve trouble or heat sensitizing tube improperly

installed.

• Flow adjustment not properly done.

3. Solution

• Check installed condition of heat sensitizing tube.

• If installation of heat sensitizing tube is correct, replace the

expansion valve.

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(1)

LO

 Pressure Side

(2)

HI

 Pressure Side

(1)

LO

 Pressure Side

(2)

HI

 Pressure Side

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  • 1. Symptoms seen in refrigerating cycle • LO pressure side (1) pressure is vacuum and, HI pressure side (2) is low pressure.
  • 71.2 to 85.
  • 2. Probable cause • Refrigerant flow obstructed by moisture or dirt in the refrigerating cycle freezing or sticking on the expansion valve orifice.
  • 3. Solution Allow to stand for same time and then resume operation to decide whether the plugging is due to moisture or dirt.
  • 19.) • If caused by gas leakage in heat sensitizing tube, replace the expansion valve.
  • 1. Symptoms seen in refrigerating cycle • Both LO and HI pressure side (1), (2) pressures too high.
  • 42.7 to 56.
  • 1.96 to 2.
  • 84.5 to 355.
  • 2. Probable cause • Expansion valve trouble or heat sensitizing tube improperly installed.
  • 3. Solution • Check installed condition of heat sensitizing tube.
  • LO pressure side (1) pressure is vacuum and, HI pressure side (2) is low pressure.
  • Refrigerant flow obstructed by moisture or dirt in the refrigerating cycle freezing or sticking on the expansion valve orifice.
  • If caused by moisture, correct by referring to instructions in previous.
  • If caused by dirt, remove the expansion valve and blow out the dirt with compressed air.
  • If unable to remove the dirt, replace the expansion valve.
  • If caused by gas leakage in heat sensitizing tube, replace the expansion valve.
  • Both LO and HI pressure side (1), (2) pressures too high.
  • Frost or heavy dew on low pressure side piping.
  • Expansion valve trouble or heat sensitizing tube improperly installed.
  • Flow adjustment not properly done.
  • Check installed condition of heat sensitizing tube.
  • If installation of heat sensitizing tube is correct, replace the expansion valve.

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