Amana Bottom Mount Refrigerator Manual De Usuario

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Component Function and Testing
April 1998
21
RS1200001   Rev.1
Condenser
Drier
Evaporator
Heater, 
evaporator 
(defrost)
Ice Maker
See "Electronic Functional Description, Adaptive 
Defrost Circuitry"
Check resistance across heater.
Check defrost system by thermocoupling defrost thermostat and plugging 
refrigerator in w attmeter. Force into defrost mode. Wattmeter should read 
specified w atts (according to tech sheet) ± 20 w atts. When defrost 
thermostat reaches specified temperature (according to tech sheet) ± 
5°F.,  thermostat should interrupt pow er to heater.
Leaks in evaporator can usually be detected by the use of electronic leak 
detector or soap solution. Compressor oil is circulated w ith refrigerant so 
look for oil w hen checking for leaks.  
For minute leaks separate condenser from rest of refrigeration system 
and pressurize condenser up to a maximum of 140 PSI w ith a refrigerant 
and dry nitrogen combination. Recheck for leaks.  
Inner volume of evaporator allow s liquified refrigerant 
discharged from capillary to expand into refrigerant 
gas.
Act of expansion cools evaporate tube and fin 
temperature to approximately -20°F, transfering heat 
from freezer section to refrigerant.
Passing through suction line to compressor, the 
refrigerant picks up superheat (a relationship betw een 
pressure and temperature that assures complete 
vaporization of liquid refrigerant) as result of capillary 
being soldered to suction line.
Refrigerant gas is pulled through suction line by 
compressor to complete refrigerant cycle.
Drier is placed at P.C. loop outlet and passes liquified refrigerant to 
capillary.
Drier must be changed w henever sealed refrigeration system is opened.
Drier used in R12 sealed system is not interchangeable w ith drier used in 
R134a sealed system. Replace drier w ith part #B2150504.  
Condenser is a tube and w ire construction located in 
compressor compartment. Condenser is on high 
pressure discharge side of compressor. 
Refrigerant flow s from compressor into a pre-
condenser serpentine below   drain pan to evaporate 
defrost w ater. From serpentine, refrigerant flow s into 
pre-condenser loop (Yoder loop) foamed around 
freezer door opening to help control external 
condensation around freezer door and on flange. 
Higher pressure refrigerant gas is routed to condenser 
w here as gas temperature is reduced, gas condenses 
into high pressure liquid state. Heat transfer takes place 
because discharged gas is at higher temperature than 
air that is passing over condenser. 
Condenser is air cooled by fan motor. It is very 
important that adequate air flow   over condenser is 
maintained. If efficiency of heat transfer from 
condenser to surrounding air is impaired, condensing 
temperature becomes higher. Higher temperature liquid 
means less heat w ill be removed during boiling in 
evaporation. This is indicated by higher that normal 
head pressures, long run time, and high w attage. 
Remove any lint, dust accumulation, etc. that w ould 
restrict normal air movement throughout the condenser. 
•  Leaks in condenser can usually be detected by using an electronic  
   leak detector or soap solution. Look for signs of compressor oil w hen  
   checking for leaks. A certain amount of compressor oil is circulated 
      w ith refrigerant.  
•  Leaks in post condenser loop are rare as loop is a 1 piece copper 
   tube. 
•  In cases of minute leaks it may be necessary to separate condenser 
   from rest of refrigeration system and pressurize condenser up to a 
   maximum of 235 PSI w ith a refrigerant and dry nitrogen combination. 
              
WARNING      
              To avoid severe personal injury or death observe the follow ing:                  
              •  Protect against a sudden eruption if high pressures are     
                 required for leak checking.        
              •  High pressure compressed cases should never be used in 
                 refrigeration systems w ithout a reliable pressure regulator and 
                 pressure relief valve in the lines.
              
       
Desiccant               
(20) 8 X 12 4AXH - 7 M.S. - Grams   
See “Ice Maker” section for service information.