Replacement, Danger – Reznor MASA Unit Installation Manual User Manual

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10.4 Condenser Coil Maintenance

Unless equipped with an optional coil guard, the entering airflow side of the con-

denser coils can be reached for cleaning without removing any components. If

there is a coil guard, remove the screws holding the guard (See

FIGURE 10).

FIGURE 10 - Remove

the Optional Coil

Guard

Coil Guard,

Option AZ12

Screws

with washers

across the top

Screws

across the

bottom

Instructions for

Cleaning Coil

10.0 Maintenance

and Service

(cont’d)

10.5 Compressor

Maintenance

and

Replacement

DANGER

The refrigeration circuits are high pressure systems.

Hazards exist that could result in personal injury or death. It

is therefore required that the removal and installation of this

scroll compressor be performed by a technician qualified in

R-410A refrigerant. See Hazard Levels, page 3.

DANGER

Never use oxygen to pressurize a refrigeration system. Oxygen can explode on contact

with oil and could result in personal injury or death. When using high pressure gas

such as nitrogen for this purpose, ALWAYS USE A PRESSURE REGULATOR that

can control the pressure down to 1 or 2 psig. Failure to use a regulator will result in

extremely high pressure which could exceed the burst pressure of the compressor

or other system components and result in personal injury or death. See Hazard

Levels, page 3.

1) Verify that the electrical power has been turned off and the disconnect

switch locked.

2) Use a soft brush to remove any dirt and debris from the coil.

3) Spray with cold or warm (not hot) water and a cleaning solution (non-acid

based coil cleaner is recommended). Due to possible damage to the coil,

do not use high pressure spray.

4) When clean, rinse with cool, clean water.
If additional cleaning is required or if the coil must be removed for any reason,

consult the factory. Be prepared to provide rating plate and installation informa-

tion.

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