"you" don't, unless you have been trained in some sort of refrigeration/air conditioning repair. It takes a technician (as in, someone with knowledge, not necessarily a certified repair person) with the proper tools to do this type of work. Some of these 'proper' tools are: Vacuum Pump Refrigeration manifold with gauges Tube cutter Solder Solder flux Freon Soldering torch Various copper fittings Specialized valves And, of course, the evaporator itself. It is possible to get a general how to repair book on refrigeration that explains how to go about the job. But you should have some experience and familiarity with the tools and the basic use techniques. The one thing that will be readily available are the specifications for the Freon; they are usually stamped on a plate near the evaporator or compressor. OK, so you say you aren't convinced. Here is a 'general' step by step: Purchase the evaporator for the refrigerator. Purchase the required fittings and valves for this job. Purchase the correct Freon for the refrigerator. Cut the evaporator lines at the correct location and remove the old evaporator. Solder on the copper tee fittings on the compression and expansion lines on the compressor side and the evaporator side. Solder the valves to the copper tees (it may be possible to purchase the valves already formed with the tees). Hook up the gauges to the valves and the vacuum pump. Hook up the vacuum pump, through the gauges, to the system Pull the proper vacuum on the system. Introduce the proper amount of Freon into the system. Observe and test for leaks and proper operation. Remove the gauges from the valves, and cap off the valves (the valves are now a permanent part of the system). You are done. If you still think you can handle it, find that refrigeration book, and start reading.
You would need to replace the thermostat to change your refrigerator from Celsius (centigrade) to Fahrenheit. However, there is no need to change it. Just remember that 0°C = freezing = 32°F.
you need a good seal on you fridge so the out side moisture dose not form on the evaporator and freeze the unit up.
Setting a clock on your Frigidaire stove is really easy. You will need to press Set Clock, then enter the time, and then press start.
Before you remove the evaporator core from a 1998 Pontiac Bonneville you need to have the air pressure discharged. You will then need to remove the AC unit. You will need to remove some screws before you can remove the evaporator.
You got a broken relay on the control board. You need to change the control board and the fridge would work. Please go to www.quickfixappliances.ca for more information.
You need the stand size window opening of 2.5 feet by 2 feet.
The evaporator canister is only used for the AC system. If there has been a failure in the compressor, you need to change the orifaces found inside the condensor line. and probably the evaporator too. You need to have the system flushed to get small particles out of the system that will cause damage to other components and/or shorten the life span of the components that you just replaced.
No, this item does not require professional installation.
You need the refrigerator so you can keep food fresh for longer periods of time. You can keep almost anything in it.
A person needing to remove the ac evaporator will need to have special equipment to handle the Freon. Then the system will need to be vacuumed because there can not be any dirt or moisture in the system when it is put back together or it will not function.
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