Method and apparatus of compressor height and alignment adjustme

Refrigeration – Processes – Assembling – charging – or repairing of refrigeration producer

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62298, 248638, F25B 4500

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060890312

ABSTRACT:
A method of mounting a compressor above a heat exchanger. The method comprises the steps of: attaching a transfer device to the exterior of the heat exchanger where the transfer device has a lower arc surface and an upper sloped surface; positioning the compressor relative to a reference point to form a gap between the compressor and the heat exchanger; and placing a positioning device in the gap. The positioning device includes a lower sloped surface in slideable contact with the upper sloped surface of the transfer device. The method also includes the steps of: adjusting the positioning device so that the top surface of the positioning device contacts the compressor; and securing the positioning device to the heat exchanger and to the compressor.

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