3062508 EJECTOR TRAY Caterpillar parts
AE40 II
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA3062508
306-2508
3062508
CA3062508
306-2508
3062508
UNDERGROUND ART TRUCK,
Compatible equipment models: 3062508:
Information:
Location By Refrigerant Compressor
Illustration 2 g03655290
Typical example
(E) Refrigerant compressor
(2) High-pressure side service port
(3) Low-pressure side service portHigh-pressure side service port (2) and low-pressure side service port (3) are located near refrigerant compressor (C).Location Below Refrigerant Compressor
Illustration 3 g06018458
View under engine
Illustration 4 g06017900
Typical example
(E) Refrigerant compressor
(2) High-pressure side service port
(3) Low-pressure side service portLocation By Refrigerant Condensor
Illustration 5 g03655575
Typical example
(D) Refrigerant condenser
(2) High-pressure side service port
(3) Low-pressure side service portHigh-pressure side service port (2) and low-pressure side service port (3) are located near refrigerant condenser (D).Glossary of Terms
Ambient air - Outside airCharge - The charge is a predetermined amount of refrigerant that is put into the air conditioning system by weight.Compressor - The compressor is a component in the system that increases the pressure of the refrigerant in the system by pumping.Condenser - The condenser is a component in the system that changes the refrigerant from gas to a liquid.Contaminants - Dirt, water, and airDesiccant - The desiccant is part of the receiver or the accumulator that removes the moisture from the air conditioning system.Detecting - Detecting is finding the source of the problem in the system.Diaphragm - The diaphragm is a rubber-like material. The diaphragm divides the upper chamber and the lower chamber in the thermostatic expansion valve.Discharge - The discharge is the removal of some of the refrigerant or the removal of all the refrigerant from the air conditioning system.Discharge side - The discharge side is the outlet from the compressor to the condenser coil.Evacuating - Evacuating is the removal of air and moisture from the air conditioning system.Evaporation - Evaporation is the process of changing a liquid to a vapor.Evaporator - The evaporator is the component in the air conditioning system that changes the refrigerant from a liquid to a gas by the addition of heat.Expansion Valve - The expansion valve is a component in the air conditioning system that regulates the flow of liquid refrigerants into the evaporator.Fluid - Fluid is a liquid or a gas.Formation of Bubbles - The formation of bubbles in the sight glass of the receiver-dryer indicates that too little refrigerant remains.Flush - To remove foreign material and oil from the system, flush the system with fluid that is approved. The fluid must be approved by the SAE standard and approved by the ISO standard.Freeze - Freezing can cause a liquid to become a solid.Gas - gas is a vapor which contains no liquid.Graduated Container - A graduated container is a glass scale that is used to measure a fluid in ounces or milliliters.Heat - Thermal energyIdentifier - The identifier is an instrument for testing the system. The identifier is used for determining the type of refrigerant in the system. The identifier is also used for determining the percent of air in the system.In-line dryer - A component of the air conditioning system that removes contaminants (moisture) from the systemLatent heat - The quantity of heat needed to cause a change of state between liquid and gas of the refrigerant without changing the temperature of
Illustration 2 g03655290
Typical example
(E) Refrigerant compressor
(2) High-pressure side service port
(3) Low-pressure side service portHigh-pressure side service port (2) and low-pressure side service port (3) are located near refrigerant compressor (C).Location Below Refrigerant Compressor
Illustration 3 g06018458
View under engine
Illustration 4 g06017900
Typical example
(E) Refrigerant compressor
(2) High-pressure side service port
(3) Low-pressure side service portLocation By Refrigerant Condensor
Illustration 5 g03655575
Typical example
(D) Refrigerant condenser
(2) High-pressure side service port
(3) Low-pressure side service portHigh-pressure side service port (2) and low-pressure side service port (3) are located near refrigerant condenser (D).Glossary of Terms
Ambient air - Outside airCharge - The charge is a predetermined amount of refrigerant that is put into the air conditioning system by weight.Compressor - The compressor is a component in the system that increases the pressure of the refrigerant in the system by pumping.Condenser - The condenser is a component in the system that changes the refrigerant from gas to a liquid.Contaminants - Dirt, water, and airDesiccant - The desiccant is part of the receiver or the accumulator that removes the moisture from the air conditioning system.Detecting - Detecting is finding the source of the problem in the system.Diaphragm - The diaphragm is a rubber-like material. The diaphragm divides the upper chamber and the lower chamber in the thermostatic expansion valve.Discharge - The discharge is the removal of some of the refrigerant or the removal of all the refrigerant from the air conditioning system.Discharge side - The discharge side is the outlet from the compressor to the condenser coil.Evacuating - Evacuating is the removal of air and moisture from the air conditioning system.Evaporation - Evaporation is the process of changing a liquid to a vapor.Evaporator - The evaporator is the component in the air conditioning system that changes the refrigerant from a liquid to a gas by the addition of heat.Expansion Valve - The expansion valve is a component in the air conditioning system that regulates the flow of liquid refrigerants into the evaporator.Fluid - Fluid is a liquid or a gas.Formation of Bubbles - The formation of bubbles in the sight glass of the receiver-dryer indicates that too little refrigerant remains.Flush - To remove foreign material and oil from the system, flush the system with fluid that is approved. The fluid must be approved by the SAE standard and approved by the ISO standard.Freeze - Freezing can cause a liquid to become a solid.Gas - gas is a vapor which contains no liquid.Graduated Container - A graduated container is a glass scale that is used to measure a fluid in ounces or milliliters.Heat - Thermal energyIdentifier - The identifier is an instrument for testing the system. The identifier is used for determining the type of refrigerant in the system. The identifier is also used for determining the percent of air in the system.In-line dryer - A component of the air conditioning system that removes contaminants (moisture) from the systemLatent heat - The quantity of heat needed to cause a change of state between liquid and gas of the refrigerant without changing the temperature of
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts ejector Caterpillar catalog:
3062517
EJECTOR
AE40 II
AE40 II
3062579
EJECTOR TRAY
AE40 II
AE40 II
3062581
EJECTOR
AE40 II
AE40 II
3062478
EJECTOR TRAY
AE40 II
AE40 II
2142555
EJECTOR
AE40 II
AE40 II
3063283
EJECTOR PLATE
AE40 II
AE40 II
3063220
EJECTOR PLATE
AE40 II
AE40 II
3063158
EJECTOR PLATE
AE40 II
AE40 II
6DE2437
EJECTOR
AE40
AE40
6DE2330
EJECTOR TRAY
AE40
AE40
6DE4692
EJECTOR
AE40
AE40
6DE4631
EJECTOR TRAY
AE40
AE40
3063283
EJECTOR PLATE
AE40 II
AE40 II
2142555
EJECTOR
AE40 II
AE40 II
3062478
EJECTOR TRAY
AE40 II
AE40 II
3062581
EJECTOR
AE40 II
AE40 II
3062579
EJECTOR TRAY
AE40 II
AE40 II
3062517
EJECTOR
AE40 II
AE40 II