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will also prevent any possible plugging of
the drain lines and overflow of the pan itself.
Cleaning of the drain pans and inside of the
unit should be done only by qualified
service technician.
Evaporator Coil
Removal
Evacuate refrigerant from the systems.
Remove the TXV bulbs from the suction
lines. Disconnect the suction and liquid line
copper connections to the evaporator coil.
Figure 31 - Evaporator Coil Access
Remove screws attaching filter rack to the
evaporation coil at the front and back of the
coil. It may be necessary to remove the
economizer assembly (if equipped) to access
the screws at the back.
Slide the evaporator coil straight out of the
unit.
It may be necessary to make a vertical cut in
the front flange of the drain pan on either
side of the coil and bend the flange down
between the cuts to remove the evaporator
coil.
Reinstallation
Slide the new coil into the unit through the
notch cut in the front of the drain pan.
Re-bend the cut flange back to the original
position,
then
seal
the
cuts
with
polyurethane caulking.
Attach the filter at the front and back of the
evaporation coil. Reinstall economizer
assembly if necessary.
Connect the suction and liquid copper
connections to the evaporator coil. Reinstall
the TXV bulb on the suction line.
Evacuate the refrigerant system. Weigh in
the nameplate refrigerant charge.
See Adjusting Refrigerant Charge section to
check for proper sub-cooling and superheat
of the refrigerant systems.
E-Coated Coil Cleaning
Documented routine cleaning of e-coated
coils is required to maintain coating
warranty coverage.
Surface loaded fibers or dirt should be
removed prior to water rinse to prevent
restriction of airflow. If unable to back wash
the side of the coil opposite 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. 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.
Electric shock hazard. Shut off all
electrical power to the unit to avoid
shock hazard or injury from rotating
parts.
WARNING
Electric shock hazard. Shut off all
electrical power to the unit to avoid
shock hazard or injury from rotating
parts.
WARNING
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