Bryant 607C-A User Manual

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Step 2 — Outdoor Coil, Indoor Coil, and

Condensate Drain Pan

Inspect the condenser coil, evaporator coil, and condensate drain

pan at least once each year.
The coils are easily cleaned when dry; therefore, inspect and clean

the coils either before or after each cooling season. Remove all

obstructions, including weeds and shrubs, that interfere with the
airflow through the condenser coil.
Straighten bent fins with a fin comb. If coated with dirt or lint,
clean the coils with a vacuum cleaner, using the soft brush

attachment. Be careful not to bend the fins. If coated with oil or

grease, clean the coils with a mild detergent--and--water solution.

Rinse coils with clear water, using a garden hose. Be careful not to
splash water on motors, insulation, wiring, or air filter(s). For best

results, spray condenser coil fins from inside to outside the unit. On
units with an outer and inner condenser coil, be sure to clean

between the coils. Be sure to flush all dirt and debris from the unit

base.
Inspect the drain pan and condensate drain line when inspecting

the coils. Clean the drain pan and condensate drain by removing all
foreign matter from the pan. Flush the pan and drain trough with

clear water. Do not splash water on the insulation, motor, wiring, or

air filter(s). If the drain tube is restricted, clear it with a plumbers
snake or similar probe device.

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Fig. 18 -- Cooling Charging Table--Subcooling

607C

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