Condenser Coil Maintenance
The function of the condenser coil is to remove heat from the hot gas refrigerant so that the refrigerant becomes liquid again as air passes across the condenser coil. To maintain design temperatures and efficiency the condenser coil must stay relatively clean and without corrosion throughout the life of operation. The following are some results of dirty condenser coils.
Decreased Air Flow
- Increased Refrigerant Pressure Drop
- High Discharge Condensing Temperatures
- Increase High Amperage Draws from Compressor
- Clean condenser coils once a month using warm water to loosen and remove all debris, contaminants and for coastal regions salt (chloride).
- Quarterly cleaning of condenser coils using non-acidic bio degradable coil cleaner.
- Using a fin comb straighten all bent fins to allow for standard air flow.