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TM 9-4120-425-14&P
CONDENSER COIL UNIT SERVICE - Continued
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WARNING
Compressed air used for cleaning purposes will not exceed 30 psi (2.1 kg/ cm2).
CAUTION
Do not use steam to clean coil.
CLEANING
NOTE
Condenser coils encounter extremely dirty and muddy conditions that may require
washing with a water hose and/or some chemical cleaner. Several types of foaming
spray can coil cleaners that are commercially available may be used.
1.
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. When using compressed air, wear
safety glasses or goggles. Dirt can be blown into your eyes.
2.
Attach guard (4) and secure with eight screws (1), eight lockwashers (2) and fasteners (3).
END OF TASK
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