Caution – AAON CC-063 User Manual

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cleaner. If a vacuum cleaner is not available,
a soft non-metallic bristle brush may be
used. In either case, the tool should be
applied in the direction of the fins. Coil
surfaces can be easily damaged (fin edges
bent over) if the tool is applied across the
fins.

Use of a water stream, such as a garden
hose, against a surface loaded coil will drive
the fibers and dirt into the coil. This will
make cleaning efforts more difficult. Surface
loaded fibers must be completely removed
prior to using low velocity clean water rinse.

A

monthly

clean

water

rinse

is

recommended for coils that are applied in
coastal or industrial environments to help to
remove chlorides, dirt, and debris. It is very
important

when

rinsing,

that

water

temperature is less than 130°F and pressure
is than 900 psig to avoid damaging the fin
edges. An elevated water temperature (not to
exceed 130°F) will reduce surface tension,
increasing the ability to remove chlorides
and dirt.














Quarterly cleaning is essential to extend
the life of an e-coated coil and is required
to maintain coating warranty coverage.

Coil cleaning shall be part of the unit’s
regularly

scheduled

maintenance

procedures. Failure to clean an

e-coated coil

will void the warranty and may result in
reduced efficiency and durability.














For routine quarterly cleaning, first clean the
coil

with

the

below

approved

coil

cleaner. After cleaning the coils with the
approved cleaning agent, use the approved
chloride remover to remove soluble salts and
revitalize the unit.

Recommended Coil Cleaner
The following cleaning agent, assuming it is
used in accordance with the manufacturer’s
directions on the container for proper mixing
and cleaning, has been approved for use on
e-coated coils to remove mold, mildew,
dust, soot, greasy residue, lint, and other
particulate:

Enviro-Coil Concentrate, Part Number H-
EC01.

Recommended Chloride Remover
CHLOR*RID DTS™ should be used to
remove soluble salts from the e-coated coil,
but the directions must be followed closely.
This product is not intended for use as a
degreaser. Any grease or oil film should first
be removed with the approved cleaning
agent.

Remove Barrier - Soluble salts adhere
themselves to the substrate. For the effective


High velocity water from a pressure
washer or compressed air should
only be used at a very low pressure
to prevent fin and/or coil damages.
The force of the water or air jet may
bend the fin edges and increase
airside pressure drop. Reduced unit
performance

or

nuisance

unit

shutdowns may occur.

CAUTION


Harsh chemicals, household bleach,
or acid cleaners should not be used
to clean outdoor or indoor e-coated
coils. These cleaners can be very
difficult to rinse out of the coil and
can accelerate corrosion and attack
the e-coating. If there is dirt below the
surface

of

the

coil,

use

the

recommended coil cleaners.

CAUTION

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