Refrigeration System Section 77-24 Part Number 80-1559-3Mild System Contamination Cleanup Procedure1. Replace any failed components.2. If the compressor is good, change the oil.3. Replace the liquid line drier.NOTE: If the contamination is from moisture, use heatlamps during evacuation. Position them at thecompressor, condenser and evaporator prior toevacuation. Do not position heat lamps too close toplastic components, or they may melt or warp.4. Follow the normal evacuation procedure, exceptreplace the evacuation step with the following:A. Pull vacuum to 1000 microns. Break the vacuumwith dry nitrogen and sweep the system.Pressurize to a minimum of 5 psi (35 kPa) .B. Pull vacuum to 500 microns. Break the vacuumwith dry nitrogen and sweep the system.Pressurize to a minimum of 5 psi (35 kPa) .C. Change the vacuum pump oil.D. Pull vacuum to 500 microns. Run the vacuumpump for 1/2 hour on self-contained models, 1hour on remotes.NOTE: You may perform a standing vacuum test tomake a preliminary leak check. You should use anelectronic leak detector after system charging to be surethere is no leak.5. Charge the system with the proper refrigerant to thenameplate charge.6. Operate the ice machine.Severe System Contamination Cleanup Procedure1. Remove the refrigerant charge.2. Remove the compressor.3. Disassemble the harvest solenoid valve. If burnoutdeposits are found inside the valve, install a newharvest valve, and replace manifold strainer, TXVand harvest pressure regulating valve.4. Wipe away any burnout deposits from suction anddischarge lines at compressor.5. Sweep through the open system with dry nitrogen.6. Install a new compressor and new start components.7. Install a suction line filter-drier with acid andmoisture removal capability (P/N 89-3028-3). Placethe filter drier as close to the compressor aspossible.8. Install an access valve at the inlet of the suction linedrier.9. Install a new liquid line drier.Continued on next page …ImportantDry nitrogen is recommended for this procedure.This will prevent CFC release. ImportantRefrigerant sweeps are not recommended, as theyrelease CFC’s into the atmosphere.