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Cleaning Procedures for Modine Coated Coils and/or Cabinets

NOTE: Please follow proper safety policies, procedures and practices when working on HVAC 
equipment. 

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

 

CUT HAZARD

 

Failure  to  follow  this  warning  could  cause 

personal  injury  or  death.  Before  performing 

service  or  maintenance  operations  on  unit, 

always  turn  off  main  power  switch  to  unit 

and  install  lock(s)  and  lockout  tag(s).  Unit 

may  have  more  than  one  power  switch. 

Ensure  electrical  service  to  rooftop  unit 

agrees  with  voltage  and  amperage  listed  on 

the unit rating plate. 

Failure  to  follow  this  caution  may  result  in  personal 

injury.  Sheet  metal  parts  may  have  sharp  edges  or 

burrs.  Use  care  and  wear  appropriate  protective 

clothing,  safety  glasses  and  gloves  when  handling 

parts and servicing air conditioning equipment. 

A scheduled and documented QUARTERLY cleaning procedure is REQUIRED for all HVAC/R 
equipment coated with Modine coil and/or cabinet protection. 

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: (

Detailed instructions to follow) 

Remove surface loaded fibers – Coils Only

 

Surface loaded fibers or dirt should be removed prior to cleaning and/or water rinse to prevent further restriction of 
airflow. If unable to back wash the side of the coil opposite that of the coils entering air side, then surface loaded fibers 
or dirt should be removed with a vacuum cleaner. If a vacuum cleaner is not available, a soft non-metallic bristle brush 
may be used while brushing with the fins, typically vertically for RTPF coils. Coil surfaces can be easily damaged (fin 
edges bent over) if the brush is applied across the fins.

 

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

SAFETY: 

Installation and servicing of air conditioning 

equipment can be hazardous due to system 

pressure and electrical components. Only 

trained and qualified service personnel 

should install, repair, or service air 

conditioning equipment. 

EFFICIENCY: 

Routine cleaning of coil surfaces is 

essential to maintain proper operation of 

the unit. Elimination of contamination and 

removal of harmful residues will greatly 

increase the life of the coil and extend the 

life of the unit. 

Summary of Contents for ElectroFin

Page 1: ... should be removed prior to cleaning and or water rinse to prevent further restriction of airflow If unable to back wash the side of the coil opposite that of the coils entering air side then surface loaded fibers or dirt should be removed with a vacuum cleaner If a vacuum cleaner is not available a soft non metallic bristle brush may be used while brushing with the fins typically vertically for R...

Page 2: ...ollowed by a thorough water rinse It is very important when cleaning and or rinsing not to exceed 130O F and potable water pressure is less than 100 psig to avoid damaging the unit Recommended Coil Cleaners The following coil cleaners assuming it is used in accordance with the manufacturer s directions on the container for proper mixing and cleaning have been approved for use on Modine coated coil...

Page 3: ...ld also be vacuumed 1 6 Apply the mixed cleaner to coil surfaces using a pressurized pump up sprayer maintaining a good rate of pressure and at a medium size nozzle spray not a solid stream and not a wide fan but somewhere in the middle Work in sections panels ensuring that all areas are covered and kept wetted 1 7 Apply the cleaner to unit interior air exiting side coil surfaces first Work in sec...

Page 4: ...s off of the coils continuing to always work in sections panels 2 5 Starting at the top of the coil begin rinsing the coil from side to side until you reach the bottom Repeat as many times as is necessary to ensure all coil sections panels have been completed and are thoroughly rinsed 2 6 Reinstall all panels and tops that were removed 3 Complete the cabinet cleaning and chloride removal following...

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