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Condenser, Air Cooled
The condenser should be cleaned periodically. The grille cover-
ing the condenser is removable. The best way to remove dust is
to force it out in the opposite direction from which it entered. If
compressed air is available, direct the air against the inside of
the condenser. If a vacuum cleaner is used, apply the vacuum
to the outside of the condenser. Straighten any bent fins using a
fin comb.
Condenser, Water cooled
The water cooled condenser generally needs no maintenance.
If the cooling water is particularly dirty, deposits may occur and
cause flow restrictions. In this event flushing may be required.
The procedure used depends on whether a closed facility water
cooling system or a tap water system is used. The procedures
are described on the following pages.
Flushing using a closed facility system
1. Turn HX off.
2. Close valves on cooling water supply and return lines.
3. Disconnect hoses from cooling water supply and return, and
reverse them.
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