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Evaporator







Evaporator

- Remove A/C unit. Refer to=> [ A/C Unit ] A/C Unit.

- Remove attachments from heating & A/C unit. Refer to => [ Heating & A/C Unit Components - Manually Regulated A/C System ] Heating & A/C Unit Components - Manually Regulated A/C System or => [ Attachments - Automatically Regulated A/C System ] Attachments - Automatically Regulated A/C System.

- Disassemble the A/C unit. Refer to => [ A/C Unit ] A/C Unit.

- Disassemble evaporator housing. Refer to=> [ Evaporator Housing ] Evaporator Housing.

- Remove evaporator - A - from lower section of evaporator housing.






Before inserting evaporator, check condensation water drain, clean if necessary.

Before inserting evaporator, clean evaporator housing (and the evaporator if necessary).

- When inserting evaporator - A - into lower section of evaporator housing and when assembling both housing halves, make sure the seal - F - is not damaged.






- Check seal - F - (it must be glued all around) before inserting evaporator.






- Place bracket - C - and seal / insulation - B - onto connecting pipe of evaporator - D - and - E -.

- Insert evaporator - A - into lower section of evaporator housing according to illustration.

After assembling both housing halves, check seal / insulation - B - for correct seating at pass-through for both refrigerant lines - D - and - E -.

Check seating of bracket - C - on both refrigerant lines - D - and - E - for correct seating.

If heat protection insulation - B - is missing or not installed correctly, it can cause reduced performance of the A/C system (change of adjusted control characteristics of expansion valve due to radiant heat).

The removed evaporator contains refrigerant oil that must be returned to the refrigerant circuit (with the new evaporator).