Coil Maintenance
Coils must be clean to obtain maximum performance. Check once a year under normal operating conditions and, if dirty, brush or vacuum clean. Soiled fins reduce the capacity of the coil, demand more energy from the fan, and create an environment for odor and bacteria to grow and spread through the conditioned zone. High pressure water (400 psi or less) may be used to clean coils with fin thickness over 0.006 inches thick. Test the spray pressure over a small corner of the coil to determine if the fins will withstand the spray pressure.
For coils with fragile fins or high fin density, foaming chemical sprays and washes are available. Many coil cleaners contain harsh chemicals, so they must be used with caution by qualified personnel only. Care must be taken not to damage the coils, including fins, while cleaning.
CAUTION
Fin edges are sharp.
Winterizing Coils
Coil
Fill each coil independently with an antifreeze solution using a small circulating pump and again thoroughly drain. Check freezing point of antifreeze before proceeding to next coil. Due to a small amount of water always remaining in each coil, there will be diluting effect. The small amount of antifreeze solution remaining in the coil must always be concentrated enough to prevent
NOTE: Carefully read instructions for mixing antifreeze solution used. Some products will have a higher freezing point in their natural state than when mixed with water.
Drain Pan Maintenance
Drain pans in any air conditioning unit will have some moisture in them, therefore, algae and other organisms will grow due to airborne spores and bacteria. Periodic cleaning is necessary to prevent this buildup from plugging the drain and causing the drain pan to overflow. Inspect twice a year to avoid the possibility of overflow. Also, drain pans should be kept clean to prevent the spread of disease. Cleaning should be performed by qualified personnel.
Start-Up Documentation
Job Information
Job Name | __________________________________ |
Address | __________________________________ |
City ________________ State ______ Zip_ ___________
Phone Number __________________________________
Contact Person __________________________________
Start-Up Company Information
Service Oranization ________________________________
Address ________________________________
City ________________ State ______ Zip_ ___________
Phone Number | ________________________________ |
Fax Number | ________________________________ |
________________________________ |
Nameplate Information
Unit Model Number ________________________________
Volts_________________ Hertz _________ Phase ________
Amps________________Mark ________________________
Fan rpm______________
Unit Serial Number ________________________________
Field Start-Up Documentation
oCheck blower rotation
oCheck air volume (cfm)
__________ Design
__________ Actual
o Actual motor voltage | __________ | Volts |
o Actual motor hertz | __________ | Hertz |
o Actual motor phase | __________ | Phase |
o Actual motor amps | __________ | Amps |
Drive
oFan RPM Range
__________ Minimum
__________ Maximum
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Model MSCF Modular Small Cabinet Fan 17