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TM   9-4120-367-14 TM 07592B-14/1 5.26   CONDENSER  COIL CLEANING. This task covers cleaning. INITIAL  SETUP Applicable   Configurations: All Test Equipment: None Special   Tools: None Materials/Parts: Brush Safety Glasses Compressed Air and Air Lines Vacuum  Cleaner Equipment  Descriptions: Power OFF; installed in shelter Special  Environmental  Conditions: None GeneraI  Safety  Instructions: See WARNING page References: None Troubleshooting References: None Personnel  Required: Refrigeration  Specialist Location/Item CIeaning Action a. b. c. d. Do not use steam to clean the coil. Live hot steam will splash and could cause seri- ous burns. Also, pressure could be too high and could cause coil damage. Wear safety glasses or goggles when cleaning the coil. Dirt can be blown into your  eyes. NOTE At the same time condenser coil is cleaned, the evaporator coil should be cleaned. Disconnect  the  power  supply. Remove the condenser section top cover. Cover the condenser fan, motor and compressor. Remove the condenser guard. Remarks 5-79

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