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6.2. Condenser Module Cleaning Procedures:
6.2.1. The following components of the Condenser Module will require periodic cleaning (refer to
the Inspection Schedule in section 7 for time intervals). This is in no way an all-
encompassing list. If at any time during the inspection process a component is found to be
dirty, use a soft cloth to remove all contaminants from external surfaces.
• Condenser Coil
• Fan/Outlet Shroud
6.2.1.1.
CONDENSER COIL: Over time, the Condenser Coil will become dirty and require
general cleaning. It is essential that the assembly remain clean to ensure proper operation
and optimal performance. The coil fins will, over time, become clogged with dirt, dust and
other foreign matter. It is essential that the coil fins remain clear for proper operation of the
condenser coil. Using a soft utility brush and/or vacuum, remove any accumulated, lint, dirt,
dust and other foreign matter. A small stiff brush such as a tooth brush can be used to
break loose any caked on dirt.
6.2.1.2.
FAN/OUTLET SHROUD: The shroud, over time, can show signs of separating from
the coil. If separation is noticed, refer to Disassembly, Section 5 and Repair, Section
9. After shroud has been removed from coil assembly, clean the mating surfaces carefully
with isopropyl alcohol to remove any dirt, dust, and other foreign matter, to include the old
RTV sealant. For resealing, refer to Repair, Section 8 and Assembly, Section 9.