CLEANING
EVAPORATORS
Minerals and other water system contaminants produce deposits, scales, slime, or algae on the
To clean the evaporator:
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| Thoroughly flush |
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CLEANING
CONDENSERS
For water-cooled condensers:
You should consult a water treatment specialist for recommendations on the best chemicals to use to remove contami- nants from the condenser. Thoroughly flush chemicals from the condenser before resuming operation.
For air-cooled condensers:
The
1 Clean dirty coil surfaces with a soft brush.
Brush and rinse in the direction of the fins to prevent bending the fins.
Condenser coils
2 Rinse with cool water or
acommercial coil cleaner.
MAINTENANCE | microKool Portable Chillers | UGH004/0999 |