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Carrier 69NT40-511-199 User Manual

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SECT

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6

6-25

T-268-07

6.24 SUCTION SOLENOID VALVE (SSV)

a. Replacing the Coil

NOTE

The coil may be replaced without removing the
refrigerant.

1. Disconnect leads by unplugging the connector.

Remove snap cap or locknut. Lift off coil. (See
Figure 6-27)

2. Verify coil type, voltage and frequency of old and

new coil. This information appears on the coil
housing.

b. Replacing Valve Internal Parts -- Alco

(See Figure 6-27)

10

11

12
13
14

15

1

2

5
6
7

4

8
9

16

3

1. Snap Cap

2. Coil

3. Installation/Removal Tool

4. Enclosing Tube Collar

5. O-Ring

6. Enclosing Tube

7. Spring

8. Plunger

9. Gasket

10. Top Plate

11. Capscrews

12. Spring

13. Gasket

14. Diaphragm

15. O-Ring

16. Body

Figure 6-27. Suction Solenoid Valve (SSV) -- Alco

1. Pump down the unit. (Refer to section 6.3.)

2. Remove snap cap and coil.
3. Remove enclosing tube collar (item 4, Figure 6-27)

using installation/removal tool supplied with repair
kit (item 3).

4. Check plunger for restriction due to: (a) corroded or

worn parts; (b) foreign material lodged in valve; (c)

bent or dented enclosing tube.

5. Remove top plate, diaphragm spring, diaphragm

and body gaskets.

6. Install new parts, assemble in reverse order of

disassembly.

7. Torque the four capscrews to 40 inch-pounds.
8. Do not overtighten enclosing tube assembly.

Torque to a value of 1.15 mkg (100 inch pounds).

9. Remove supplied installation/removal tool. Install

coil, and snap cap.

10. Dehydrate and evacuate the system. (Refer to

section 6.5) Charge unit with refrigerant per section
6.6.1.

11. Plug in the connector. Start unit and check

operation.

6.25 SUCTION MODULATION VALVE (SMV)

NOTE

When repairing suction modulation valve with
the enclosing tube kit (CTD P/N 14-50021-01)
be sure not to remove items 7, 8 & 10. (See

Figure 6-28) Proper alignment of these items is
achieved only at the factory.

a. Coil Checkout Procedure

WARNING

Make sure power to the unit is OFF and
power plug disconnected before replacing
the coil.

1. Disconnect the suction modulation valve coil wires

by unplugging the connector (Refer to section 5).

2. Using a reliable digital ohmmeter, test each lead’s

resistance to ground. If the resistance indicates a
ground short is present, inspect the length of wiring
for damaged or exposed wires. Replace where

necessary.

3. Setting the digital ohmmeter for low range, check

coil’s resistance. If coil’s resistance is below five
ohms, replacement is recommended. New coils

have an approximate resistance of 7.6 ohms at 25_
C (77_ F). The chart below gives the resistance of a
new coil at various ambient temperatures.

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