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Air Filter(s)
All central air moving comfort systems must include air filter(s).
Locate these filters in either the equipment or return air duct system
upstream of the equipment. The filter(s) removes dust and debris
from the air thus helping to keep your conditioned space clean.
More important, the filter keeps dust and debris from collecting
on heat transfer surfaces thus maintaining optimum equipment
efficiency and performance. Inspect and clean or replace filters
every month. This routine maintenance procedure will pay big
dividends in reduced operating cost and reduced service expense.
Never operate comfort equipment without filter(s).
Fuses and/or Circuit breakers
This comfort equipment should be connected to the building
electric service in accordance with local and National Electric codes.
This electrical connection will include over current protection in
the form of fuses or circuit breakers. Have your contractor identify
the circuits and the location of over current protection so that you
may be in a position to make inspections or replacements in the
event the equipment fails to operate. Keep replacement fuses of
the proper size on hand.
Periodic Checkup and Service
This unit is designed to provide many years of dependable, trouble-
free comfort when properly maintained. Proper maintenance will
consist of annual checkups and cleaning of the internal electrical
and heat transfer components by a qualified service technician.
Failure to provide periodic checkup and cleaning can result in
excessive operating cost and/or equipment malfunction.
Aluminum Indoor Coil Cleaning (Qualified Servicer Only)
This unit is equipped with an aluminum tube evaporator coil. The
safest way to clean the evaporator coil is to simply flush the coil with
water. This cleaning practice remains as the recommended cleaning
method for both copper tube and aluminum tube residential
evaporator coils.
It has been determined that many coil cleaners and drain pan tablets
contain corrosive chemicals that can be harmful to aluminum tube
and fin evaporator coils. Even a one-time application of these
corrosive chemicals can cause premature aluminum evaporator
coil failure. Any cleaners that contain corrosive chemicals including,
but not limited to, chlorine and hydroxides, should not be used.
An alternate cleaning method is to use one of the products listed in
TP-109* to clean the coils. The cleaners listed are the only agents
deemed safe and approved for use to clean round tube aluminum
coils. TP-109 is also available on the web site in Partner Link >
Service Toolkit.
NOTE: Ensure coils are rinsed well after use of any chemical cleaners.
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