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Posted by on June 22, 2007, 12:27 pm

>
> >
> >
> > self rinsing "Acti-Klean" cleaner works pretty well for
> > evaps.
> >
>
> I'm kinda leery of that stuff--no condensate formation on heat pump evaps
> during the heating season.


So clean them in the Summer! :-)



Posted by Noon-Air on June 22, 2007, 1:56 pm

>
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > self rinsing "Acti-Klean" cleaner works pretty well for
>> > evaps.
>> >
>>
>> I'm kinda leery of that stuff--no condensate formation on heat pump evaps
>> during the heating season.
>
>
> So clean them in the Summer! :-)

Or rinse them off



Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on June 22, 2007, 7:27 pm

>
> >
> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > self rinsing "Acti-Klean" cleaner works pretty well for
> >> > evaps.
> >> >
> >>
> >> I'm kinda leery of that stuff--no condensate formation on heat pump
evaps
> >> during the heating season.
> >
> >
> > So clean them in the Summer! :-)
>
> Or rinse them off
>

Good ider..

--





Posted by Geoman on June 22, 2007, 8:15 am

> Just something to discuss...
>
> What brand and type of coil cleaner do you prefer?
> Are you using one cleaner for condensers and evaporators? Or do you use
> two
> cleaners?
>
> I like to use NuCalgon Foam Brite for condenser coils and a self rinsing
> cleaner for the evaps.


Con coil with a pressure sprayer, The coil is just like brand new when we
leave

HOWEVER, if you do a coil that's sitting on a galvanized steel platform like
a Trane rooftop you MUST follow up with a soap or you will have coil leaks
down the road where the coil touches the steel. The acid residue creates a
battery effect and burns a whole in the coils.




Posted by geojr on June 22, 2007, 8:42 pm

>
>> Just something to discuss...
>>
>> What brand and type of coil cleaner do you prefer?
>> Are you using one cleaner for condensers and evaporators? Or do you use
>> two
>> cleaners?
>>
>> I like to use NuCalgon Foam Brite for condenser coils and a self rinsing
>> cleaner for the evaps.
>
>
> Con coil with a pressure sprayer, The coil is just like brand new when we
> leave
>
> HOWEVER, if you do a coil that's sitting on a galvanized steel platform
> like a Trane rooftop you MUST follow up with a soap or you will have coil
> leaks down the road where the coil touches the steel. The acid residue
> creates a battery effect and burns a whole in the coils.
>
Speaking of Trane rooftops- you had better fix the Sandusky Bob evans
rooftop before Mon. or you just might be hooking up with Bob himself-if you
get my drift :-))
>



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