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TM5-4120-387-14 c. Repair/Replacement. Should a leak or major damage be evident, notify your supervisor  and  Direct  Support  Maintenance. Follow-on procedures: Install mist   eliminator. (See para 4-26.) 4-62. CONDENSER COIL CLEANING Preliminary  procedures: 1. Remove 2. Remove junction box. (See para 4-29.) condenser coil guard. (See para 4-21.) Figure 4-61. Condenser Coil a. Inspection of installed coil (1) Check to be sure that power is disconnected. (2) Check for accumulated dirt. Clean if an accumulation of dirt is evident. (3) Check fins for dents, bent edges,   or any condition that would block or distort air flow. Straighten all damaged fins with a plastic fin comb. Death or serious injury could occur if compressed air is directed against the skin. Do not use compressed air for cleaning  or  drying  unless  the  pressure  is/has  been  reduced  to 30 psi (2.11 kg/cm2) or less. When  working  with  compressed air always use chip guards and wear eye protection and other protective  equipment. 4-147

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