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TM5-4120-387-14 DO   NOT   USE   STEAM   TO   CLEAN   COIL. Steam cleaning of coil may raise the temperature of refrigeration-22 to a degree where resulting pressures in the refrigeration  system  could  damage  refrigeration  components. b. Cleaning. Clean coil with a soft bristle brush, vacuum cleaner and brush attachment, or use compressed air at 30 psi or less from the inside of the unit to blow the dirt out. Take care to avoid fin damage. c . Repair/Replacement. Should a leak or major damage be evident, refer to direct  support  maintenance. Follow-on procedure: 1. Install condenser coil guard. (See para 4-21.) 2. Install junction box. (See para 4-20.) 4-63. CONDENSATE  TRAPS Preliminary  procedure:  1.  Remove  junction  box.  (See  para  4-29.) 2. Remove mist eliminator. (See para 4-26.) 4-148

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