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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Short #57 - Ductless Cleaning Guide

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Careers, Business, Self-improvement, Education

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2019

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

In this short podcast episode, Bryan covers ductless or mini-split cleaning. He collaborated with SpeedClean to map out this procedure and write a guide, which you can read HERE.

Cleaning is ultimately a maintenance procedure, so one of the main goals is to keep energy efficiency high (watts per BTU). You can test energy efficiency by using two psychrometers: one up top and one going into the vanes. You can check the delta T and fan charts to determine the performance. Overall, you clean ductless units to improve system performance, equipment longevity, and indoor air quality. Be clean; wear shoe covers and put down drop cloths in the customer's home.

First, you confirm the system operation and do a visual/auditory inspection. Then, make sure you have all of the PPE you need, especially goggles and gloves.

Usually, you will clean the evaporator, blower wheel, air filters, and condenser coil. Pay attention to the drain and condensate pump as well; they can clog and negatively affect your system.

We often use the bib kit indoors. When you use one of those bib kits, you can clean the evaporator (and sometimes the blower wheel) in place. The bib goes over the ductless unit, so cleaning is seamless and shouldn't make a mess as it runs off into a bucket. We recommend using a pump sprayer like the SpeedClean CoilJet; bringing a hose in can cause a mess and is impractical.

When you've finished cleaning, make sure you let everything dry completely. We like to keep plenty of rags on us so that we can wipe everything down. After you think everything has dried, you can test the system. (It's a good idea to keep the bib on at first to prevent the unit from splashing liquid everywhere.)

 

Learn more about SpeedClean HERE.

Learn more about Refrigeration Technologies HERE.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You've found us. This is the HVAC School podcast, a short episode of the HVAC

0:07.7

School podcast and this episode is on duckless cleaning or mini split cleaning

0:12.4

if you prefer and before we get into it I want to thank our sponsors and the big sponsor of this episode is Speed Clean.

0:20.0

Speed Clean makes the coil jet, coil shot, the coil bib kit, lots of other great products that you're going to check out. Go to speed clean.com to find out more.

0:28.0

And actually this episode is all about the Speed Clean guide that we helped them write. We partnered with them in writing and you can

0:35.2

find this guide by going to HVacr school.com, so just my regular website forward slash mini split hvacr school

0:44.0

dot com forward slash mini split and that is the duckless or mini split

0:48.4

whichever term you prefer cleaning guide from speed clean I also want to thank refrigeration technologies.

0:54.4

Refrigeration technologies make some of the best chemicals out there and I have to be

0:58.3

careful because obviously refrigeration technologies chemicals are chemicals

1:02.3

we use all the time at

1:03.2

Kalo's at my company and I don't want to suggest that you use other

1:07.5

chemicals in speed clean equipment than the chemicals that they make but I will say

1:11.4

that the Viper Cleaner and the Coil Plus

1:15.2

Cleaner from refrigeration technologies are both very safe to use chemicals

1:20.8

for most applications and EVAP Plus is really great for chemicals for using

1:25.0

using on evaporate coils and around air handlers and also the pan and drain spray

1:30.0

is also a handy thing to use when you're working on ductless systems.

1:34.0

Again, you don't want to overcoat because it does have a silicone in it,

1:37.6

and so you can actually overfill the drain pan with it.

1:40.0

Just a quick little spritz, and it helps prevent prevent growth and that's another really good option and

1:44.4

that's for Fridgetech.com refrigeration technologies and finally I want to thank carrier

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