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Gauge Installation and Removal Procedures By: Inmer Amaya
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Tools Needed Gauge Manifold Reversible Ratcheting Refrigeration Wrench
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Step #1 Preparing Gauge Manifold for Installation Disconnect hoses from blank ports of gauge manifold. They are located on back side of the gauges. Inspect gauges to ensure calibration and calibrate if needed.
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Step #2 Preparing High side of Gauge manifold Remove service valve cap from liquid line service valve By using ratchet wrench make sure valve is back seated Remove service port cap from liquid line service valve Once service port cap is removed place on blank port of gauge manifold Connect high side hose from gauge manifold to the service port on the liquid line service valve
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Step #3 Preparing Low side of Gauge Manifold Remove service valve cap from suction line service valve By using ratchet wrench make sure valve is back seated Remove service port cap from suction line service valve Once service port cap is removed place on blank port of gauge manifold Connect low side hose from gauge manifold to the service port on the suction line service valve
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Step # 4 Releasing high side pressure Crack the liquid line service valve off the backseat Replace the service valve cap on the liquid line service valve Open the high side valve on the gauge manifold Open the low side valve on the gauge manifold
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Step # 5 Purging air from hoses and combining pressures Loosen the hose connection on the suction service valve (1-2 seconds) to purge air from hoses and manifold then tighten the hose connection back Loosen the center hose connection on the blank port of the manifold to purge air Close the high side and low side valves on the gauge manifold Crack the suction service valve off the back seat Replace service valve cap on the suction service valve
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Step # 6 Uninstalling the Gauge Manifold Remove service valve cap from liquid line service valve Backseat the liquid line service valve Open high and low side valves on the gauge manifold. Allow pressures to equalize. Close the high and low side valves on gauge manifold. Remove service valve cap from suction line service valve. Backseat the suction line service valve
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Step # 7 Removing hoses from system Remove high side hose from the liquid line service valve Remove the service port cap from the high side blank port of the gauge manifold and place it on the liquid line service valve Connect the high side hose to blank port of gauge manifold Remove the low side hose from the suction line service valve Remove the service port cap from the low side blank port of the gauge manifold and place it on the suction line service valve Connect the low side hose to blank port of gauge manifold
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Step # 7 Continued Replace the service valve cap on the liquid line service valve Replace the service valve cap on the suction line service valve
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Works Cited (2010). 3/4" Suction Line Service Valve (Sweat) YORK [Web Drawing]. Retrieved from http://www.bestbuyheatingandairconditioning.com/Merchant 2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=SRVY347 65&Category_Code=ServiceValves http://www.bestbuyheatingandairconditioning.com/Merchant 2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=SRVY347 65&Category_Code=ServiceValves Whitman, B., Johnson, B., Tomczyk, J., & Silberstein, E. (2012). Refrigeration and air conditioning technology. (7th ed.). New York: Cengage Learning
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