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Eart>, on front L H wheelarch 1.
Control relay for supplementary electric cooling fan
2. Control relay for air blower
3. Ambient temperature thermostat ( on evaporator )
4. Air-conditioning switch (on centre console )
5. High pressure switch ( on de-watering tank )
6. Electra-magnetic clutch for compressor
7. Control electro-valve for fast idle and re-cycling ram
( WEBER electro-valve )
8. Control relay for supplementary air-conditioning electric
9. Control relay for electric cooling fan 10.
Ignition coil 11.
Idle cut-off ( on carburettor ) .12.
Electric cooling fan
13. Thermal switch for electric cut-in ( on radiator )
14. Supplementary air-conditioning electric fan
15. Air blower for air- conditioning 16.
Control resistors for air-blower speeds 17.
Air blower switch ( 3-position )
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SPECIAL FEATURES
From 1977 models the fast-idle electro-valve ( 9) is manufactured by 1, PIERBURG 1).
When it is not enerqized the electro-valve lets low pressure through towards the carburettor capsule (fast
idle ) contrary to the (1 WEBER )) electromvalve fitted previously.
Fitting the N PIERBURG )) electro-valve necessitates fitting a relay (8) which is enerqized when the air-
conditioning system is operating This relay, with its c( o/)t/i 1) contact cuts off supply to electro-valve (9)
which therefore produces fast idle. DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS :
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- Heater relay ( .s/o~/~/Q~c/ )
2 - Air blower ( .S~n~~dnr(i i
3 - Speed control for blower ( S/nr/clnrt/ J
4 - Regulating thermostat
5 - Air-conditioning switch 6
- Pressure switch ( 01, dc,-rt,cr/t,rit,,q lnr~k ) 7
- Compressor clutch
8 - Control relay for fast idle melectro-valve
9 - Fast idle electro-valve lo-
Relay for L.H. supplementary electric fan f nip-cor/rli/ior/illS ) 1
I- Supplementary L.H. electric fan ( foolir2~~ ) 12-
Relay for L.H. supplementary electric fan ( cooli~/g ) ?3-
Control thermostat ( on radiator ) for electric fans ( Stnr~d& )
14- Relay for R.H. electric fan ( Stmzdnrrl )
15 Electric cooling fan ( Stal?dn~/ )
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CHARACTERISTICS AND SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM
The air-conditioning system includes the refrigeration and the heating of the air drawn into the passenger compart-
ment. REFRIGERATION
This allows the air in the passenger compartment to be cooled, while at the same time reducing its dampness (and
therefore the misting up of the glass ) HEATING
It is of the (( FROID - 15)) or (( FROID - 20 )) type
1 The air is blown around the channels of a radiator supplied by water from the engine cooling system.
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ASPERA FRIGO type HG 700 or
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SANKYO * type SD 508
De-watering tank . SINGER
Condenser _.. ._..: _._...... . . . . . . . . . . . CHAUSSON
Evaporator-blower , SOFICA
Flexible hoses ..,_.,....,............................................................................... STRATOFLEX and RANCO
Refrigerating fluid . R. 12 Weight
of refrigerating fluid _..._.._._._..,_..__.................................................... 1 kg ( 2.2 lbs )
Oil for lubricating compressor TOTAL LUNARIA 25 or SUNISO No. 5
or TEXACO CAPELLA (( E )) grade 500
Quantity of oil for lubricating compressor ,
280 g i.e. a height of 21 to 29 mm
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* Only fitted on vehicles fitted with converter and air-conditioning option.
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The refrigerating system has four main components
- the compressor ( 4)
- the condenser ( 7)
- the pressure release valve (3 i
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the evaporator ( 1 )
The refrigerating fluid used is the F. 12
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(4) - Manufacturer ASPERA FRIGO. type HG 700 ( or SANKYO type SD 508 on EMBAUT CLIMAT )
ASPERA twin-cylinder or
SANKYO five-cylinder rotary 1 Fitted onto the gearbox by means of a mounting bracket
The compressor circulates the refrigerating fluid draws in the fluid which is in a low-pressure vapour state
compresses it ( which increases its temperature ) and expels it into the condenser.
The condenser is driven by the engine via the water pump by two trapezoidal belts ( ASPERA ) or one trapezoidal
belt ( SANKYO ).
An electro-magnetic clutch is fitted to the compressor pulley. Its operation controlled by a switch on the centre
console is intermittent due to the presence of an ambient temperature thermostat ( 2 ) which is not adjustable, and
which senses the temperature near the evaporator cooling fins.
In case of excessive pressure in the return circuit, a pressure switch (6) opens the supply circuit to the compressor
clutch.
Condenser (7 ) - Manufacturer CHAUSSON
It allows the fluid to condense and to release its latent heat to the outside air circulating around the fins. It is
secured to the front L.H. side of the engine cooling radiator At the condenser outlet, the fluid is in the high-
pressure liquid state. The fluid flows through the tank ( 5) ( which contains a dehydrating filter ) and flows
towards the pressure release valve.
A 5-blade electric fan accelerates the circulation of air around the condenser fins.
De-watering tank .( 5) - Manufacturer : SINGER
It contains a dehydrating filter element, and is fitted with a visible level indicator, which allows the amdunt .and
state of the fluid to be checked, and a high-pressure switch (6).
The de-watering tank is fitted on the front panel by means of a mounting bracket at the rear L.H. side of the
engine cooling radiator.
Pressure-release valve (3) : It is incorporated in the heater unit, and regulates the output of fluid towards the
evaporator.
Evaporator ( 1) - Manufacturer SOFICA
The air flowing through the evaporator releases its calories, ‘which will cause the low pressure fluid to be
transformed into vapour.
It is incorporated in the heater unit upstream from the heater radiator.
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- Control relay for supplementary electric cooling fan
2 - Control relay for air blower
3 - Ambient thermostat ( located on evaporator )
4 - Air-conditioning switch ( on centre console )
5 - High pressure switch ( on de-watering tank )
6 - Electra-magnetic clutch for compressor
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Electra-valve controlling fast idling speed, arid pneumatic recycling piston ( WEBER electro-valve )
8 - Control relay for supplementary electric fan for air-conditioning
9 - Control relay for electric cooling fan
lo.- Ignition coil 11
- Idling cut-out ( on carburettor ) 12
- Electric cooling fan 13
- Thermal switch for electric fan cut-in ( on radiator ) 14
- Supplementary electric cooling fan 15
- Air blower for air-conditioning 16
- Control resistors for air blower speeds 17
- Control for air blower ( three-speed )
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Both electric fans ( 12) and ( 14) cool the engine coolant in the radiator. Electric fan ( 14) cools the condenser
when the compressor expels the air-conditioning cooling fluid under pressure.
Simultaneous supply to fans (12) and (14) :
This is carried out by means of contacts in relays ( 1 ) and ( 9). The fl ow of current in the energizinq winding of
relays ( 1 ) and ( 9) therefore operates both electric fans simultaneously.
The relay windings are supplied when
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thermal switch ( 13) controlled by the coolant temperature in the radiator is off. _-
Supply to supplementary electric fan ( 14) alone :
This is carried out by contacts in relay ( 8) when its energizing winding is supplied
The relay winding is supplied when
- ignition is on
- air-conditioning switch ( 4) is off
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contact on the ambient temperature thermostat ( 3) is closed.
Supply to the electro-magnetic clutch for the compressor :
The clutch supply is a function of the following
- Air-conditioning switch (4)
- Ambient temperature thermostat ( 3 )
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High pressure switch ( 5).
Supply to the blower ( 15) :
This is carried out by resistors ( 16) of the rheostat. This rheostat controls the speed of the blower ( 3-speed )
and consequently, the volume of displaced air.
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7.; 1976 - Special features :
From 1977 models, the fast-idle electro-valve ( 9) is manufactured by (( PIERBLJRG )).
When it is not energized. the electro-valve lets low pressure through to.wards the carburettor capsule (fast-
idle ) I contrary to the (( WEBER )) electro-valve fitted previously.
Fitting the (( PIERBURG )) electro-valve necessitates fitting a relay (8) which is energized when the air-
conditioning system is operating. This relay with its N open )) contact cuts off supply to electro-valve ( 9)
which therefore produces fast-idle.
The rest of the operation is identical to the preceding diagram. DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS :
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- Heater relay ( standard )
2 - Air blower ( Stmdnrd )
3 - Speed control for blower f Stnudnrd )
4 - Regulating thermostat
5 - Air-conditioning switch
6 - Pressure switch ( on dc-wnkrivg t~rrk ,)
7 - Compressor cl.utch
8 - Control relay for fast-idle electro-valve
9 - Fast-idle electro-valve
10 - Relay f0r’L.H. supplementary electric fan ( air-rorzditio)litlg J 11
i Supplementary L.H. electric fan ( cooliug )
12 - Relay for L.H. supplementary electric fan ( cooling ) 13
- Control thermostat ( on radiator ) for electric fans ( Standard ) 14
- Relay for R.H. electric fan ( Stmzdurd 1
15 - Electric cooling fan ( Stnrrdurd )
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a) It is imperative to wear goggles
b ) Do not smoke R 12 fluid,in the presence of a flame turns into a toxic gas.
c) Never heat any section of the refrigerating system.
d) Never switch on the refrigerating system if both electric cooling fans are not connected
e ) Never check the compressor oil level without first having drained the refrigerating circuit.
f ) Never use any oil other than TOTAL (( LUNARIA 25 H, SUNISO No 5 or TEXACO CAPELLA (( E 1) grade 500
g ) Never use refrigerating fluid other than R.12.
NOTE Refrigerating fluid may- be sold under different names : FORANE (( 12 )), FLUGENE (( 12 ))! FREON ((12 ))
( the most important feature is the number (( 12 H which defines the fluid’s properties ).
IMPORTANT NOTES
A. The compressor
MUST NEVER b e switched on when the circuit has been drained of its refrigerating fluid.
during work ‘being carried out in the workshop. for example,. Indeed, in these conditions,
the compressor
would be functioning in air, and would deteriorate rapidly.
‘Consequently, in case of an exchange of compressor necessitating draining the system of its refrigerating
fluid, in a workshop not equipped with the necessary equipment for refilling ( SOGEV equipment )
IT IS
IMPERATIVE,
before driving the vehicle to another workshop equipped with the special equipment. to carry
out the following
- To leave the blanking plugs on the compressor. in order to avoid ingress of air ( the new compressor contains
refrigerating fluid ).
- To blank the intake and outlet hoses and to fix them tempororily.
- Todisconnect the supply lead to the electro-magnetic compressor clutch
( lead with white sleeve ).
NOTE : We remind you that if the circuit has been in contact with the atmosphere, it is necessary to replace
the de-watering tank, and the compressor oil.
B. Slight oil seepage is permissible at the front bearing of the air-conditioning compressor.
Compressors showing such a seepage, and being replaced OS a result, will not be accepted under warranty.
Ill. TIGHTENING TORQUES FOR THE UNIONS IN THE CIRCUIT :
( Oil the union threads with TOTAL LUNARIA 25 before fitting )
On the compressor Intake union : 5/8” 3.45 to 4.3,daNm ( 25 to 31 ft.lb )
Outlet union l/2”’ 2.9 to 3.75 daNm ( 21 to 27 ft.lb )
On the condenser Input union l/2” 4.85 to 5.5 daNm ( 35 to 39 3/4 ft.lb )
Output union : 3/ 8” 2.7 to 3.3 daNm ( 19 l/2 to 23 3/4 ft.lb )
On-de-watering tank : Unions : 3/8” 2.1 to 2.5daNm ( 15 l/4 to 18 ft.lb )
On : Input union evaporator : 3/8” 2.1 to 2.5 daNm ( 15 l/4 to 18 ft.lb )
Output union 5/8” 3.45 to 4.3 daNm ( 25 to 31 ft.lb )