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Coil Cleaning and Maintenance —
To
clean the NOVATION condenser coil, chemicals are NOT to
be used; only water is approved as the cleaning solution.
Only clean potable water is authorized for cleaning
NOVATION condensers.
Clean the coil as follows:
1. Turn off unit power.
2. Remove screws holding rear corner posts and top
cover in place. Pivot top cover up 305 to 457 mm (12
to 18 in.) and support with a rigid support. See
Fig. 27.
C10092
Fig. 28 -- Pivot and Support Top Cover
3. Carefully remove any foreign objects or debris at-
tached to the coil face or trapped within the mounting
frame and brackets.
4. Using a high pressure water sprayer, purge any soap
or industrial cleaners from hose and/or dilution tank
prior to wetting the coil. Clean condenser face by
spraying the coil core steadily and uniformly from top
to bottom, directing the spray straight into or toward
the coil face. Do not exceed 6205 kPa (900 psig) or a
45 degree angle; nozzle must be at least 30 cm
(12 in.) from the coil face. Reduce pressure and use
caution to prevent damage to air centers (fins). Do not
fracture the braze between air centers and refrigerant
tubes. Allow water to drain from the coil core and
check for refrigerant leaks prior to start up.
5. Replace top cover and rear corner posts.
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment
damage.
Chemical cleaning should NOT be used on the
aluminum microchannel (NOVATION) condenser.
Damage to the coil may occur. Only approved
cleaning is recommended.
CAUTION
!
Repairing NOVATION Condenser Tube Leaks
RCD offers service repair kit Part Number 50TJ660007 for
repairing tube leaks in the NOVATION coil crosstubes. This
kit includes approved braze materials (aluminum fluxcore
braze rods), a heat shield, a stainless steel brush, replacement
fin segments, adhesive for replacing fin segments, and
instructions specific to the NOVATION aluminum coil. See
EPIC for instruction sheet 99TA526379.
The repair procedure requires the use of MAPP gas and
torch (must be supplied by servicer) instead of conventional
oxyacetylene fuel and torch. While the flame temperature
for MAPP is lower than that of oxyacetylene (and thus
provides more flexibility when working on aluminum), the
flame temperature is still higher than the melting
temperature of aluminum, so user caution is required. Follow
instructions carefully. Use the heat shield.
Replacing NOVATION Condenser Coil
The service replacement coil is preformed and is equipped
with transition joints with copper stub tubes. When
brazing the connection joints to the unit tubing, use a wet
cloth around the aluminum tube at the transition joint.
Avoid applying torch flame directly onto the aluminum
tubing.
Routine Cleaning of Round-Tube Plate Fin (RTPF) Coils
—
Periodic cleaning with Totaline
®
environmentally sound
coil cleaner is essential to extend the life of RTPF coils. This
cleaner is available from Carrier Replacement parts division
as part number P902-0301 for a one gallon container, and
part number P902-0305 for a 5 gallon container. It is
recommended that all RTPF coils, with the exception of
NOVATION coils,
be
cleaned with the Totaline
environmentally sound coil cleaner as described below.
NOTE
: Do NOT use Totaline
®
environmentally sound coil
cleaner, or any other coil cleaner on NOVATION coils. See
“NOVATION
Coil
Cleaning
and
Maintenance”
for
instructions on cleaning NOVATION coils.
Coil cleaning should be part of the unit’s regularly
scheduled maintenance procedures to ensure long life of
the coil. Failure to clean the coils may result in reduced
durability in the environment.
Avoid the use of:
S
coil brighteners
S
acid cleaning prior to painting
S
high pressure washers
S
poor quality water for cleaning
Totaline
environmentally
sound
coil
cleaner
is
non-flammable, hypoallergenic, non-bacterial, and a
USDA accepted biodegradable agent that will not harm
the coil or surrounding components such as electrical
wiring, painted metal surfaces, or insulation. Use of
non-recommended coil cleaners is strongly discouraged
since coil and unit durability could be affected.
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