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    Leaks on a York YS chiller

    I have some leaks on a YSCBCAS1CGA with a YCCH163L0129YB compressor. One is on the slide valve housing to compressor and the second one is on the next piece in on the compressor. I have tried all my contacts and haven't found out if this can be done in the field or not. Does anyone know and if it can be done I guess I'm looking for the Frick YCCH163 manual. Iv'e got one for the TDSH163 but I don't know if there the same.

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    what you have is a DXS compressor

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    That looks like the air cooled compressor. This is a water cooled unit, appr. 250 tons.

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    This is a drawing of the compressor from the IOM.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails York screw 001.jpg  

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    Quote Originally Posted by DFZ View Post
    what you have is a DXS compressor
    Its not a DXS it is the 163 mm upside down Frick screw.
    "I'm from Texas, what country are you from?"

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    Ive got to take all the gas out anyway to repair other leaks, I would like to repair all the leaks even though the two on the compressor are small. Doesn't anyone have any more info on the Frick compressor?

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    The O ring can be replaced on the compressor end of the hydraulic cylinder. The other section is starting to get into the compressor itself and you'll have to release the slide valve spring to get at it, so it's probably not a good idea. Not to say that you can't, just probably not a good idea.

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    sorry my bad.

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