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SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE
Cleaning Procedure Required for Standard
and Environment Guard Microchannel Coils
Standard and Environment Guard microchannel coils
must be cleaned following this procedure at least once
per quarter to ensure that the integrity of the coils and
the warranty of the coils are maintained. In environ-
ments where coils become heavily fouled, a monthly
frequency of cleaning is recommended:
1. Remove surface debris such as dirt, leaves, in-
sects, or fibers with a vacuum cleaner having a
soft brush attachment. When brushing debris off
the face of the coil a soft bristle brush, not wire,
can also be used. Do not scrape the coil with the
vacuum nozzle, air nozzle, or any other hard tool
2. Rinse the coil with potable tap water. Use a gentle
spray from a spray nozzle with a plastic end. Do
not contact the coil with the hose nozzle. Rinse
the coil by running water through every passage
in the heat exchanger surface until it is clean.
3. It is important to remove and excess water trapped
in the coils immediately after the final water rinse.
The condenser fans on the chiller can be run af-
ter the final water rinse to properly dry the coils.
Any excess water can also be removed by blow-
ing air through the coils with a hand held blower
or vacuum.
Cleaning Procedure for Environment Guard
Premium Microchannel Coils
Environment Guard Premium microchannel coils
must be cleaned following this procedure at least once
quarterly to ensure that the integrity of the coils and
the warranty of the coils are maintained. In environ-
ments where there are high levels of pollution or cor-
rosive elements a monthly cleaning procedure using
steps 1, 2 and 7 below is recommended in addition to
the quarterly cleaning using steps 1-8:
1. Remove surface debris such as dirt, leaves, in-
sects or fibers with a vacuum cleaner having a
soft brush attachment. When brushing debris off
the face of the coil a soft bristle brush, not wire,
can also be used. Do not scrape the coil with the
vacuum nozzle, air nozzle, or any other hard tool.
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2. Rinse the coil with potable tap water. Use a gentle
spray from a spray nozzle with a plastic end. Do
not contact the coil with the hose nozzle. Rinse
the coil by running water through every passage
in the heat exchanger surface until it is clean.
3. Apply a coil cleaning solution approved by John-
son Controls. Johnson Controls approves the use
of RectorSeal brand GulfClean
Environment Guard Premium microchannel coils
only. Coil cleaning solution is available from
Johnson Controls Aftermarket Parts Centers in all
global regions. Mix the correct amount of cleaner
solution and water in accordance with the manu-
facturer's directions on the container. Use a hand-
held pump sprayer to apply the mixed cleaner so-
lution on the coils. Ensure that the entire surface
of the coils is wetted with the solution. Allow the
cleaning solution to remain on each of the coils
for approximately 10 mins.
4. Repeat the water rinse as described in Step 2 to
remove the cleaning solution.
5. Apply a salt reducer solution approved by John-
son Controls. Johnson Controls approves the use
of RectorSeal brand GulfClean
on Environment Guard Premium microchannel
coils only. Salt reducer solution is available from
Johnson Controls Aftermarket Parts Centers in all
global regions. Mix the correct amount of salt re-
ducer solution and water in accordance with the
manufacturer's directions on the container. Use
a hand-held pump sprayer to apply the solution
on the coils. Ensure that the entire surface of the
coils are wetted with the solution. Allow the salt
reducer solution to remain on each of the coils for
approximately 10 mins.
6. Repeat the water rinse as described in Step 2 to
remove the salt reducer solution. The final rinse
should be thorough to ensure all cleaning solu-
tion and salt reducer solution is removed from the
coils.
7. It is important to remove any excess water trapped
in the coils imemdiately after the final water rinse.
The condenser fans on the chiller can be run af-
ter the final water rinse to properly dry the coils.
Any excess water can also be removed by blow-
ing air through the coils with a hand helf blower
or vacuum.
FORM 150.72-ICOM6
ISSUE DATE: 08/03/2022
coil cleaner on
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salt reducer
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