The outdoor condenser coil of your air conditioner performs a tough
job in warm weather. It takes the concentrated heat collected from
your home and dumps it into the hot outdoor air. To get rid of the
collected heat, your outdoor condenser coil has to move a lot of
air. If the coil is dirty or if plants or other objects are too
close to the conditioner unit, the fan in the outdoor coil can't
move as much air as required for good performance and efficiency.
This raises your electricity cost for air conditioning and may
shorten the life of the outdoor condensing unit.
Around the outdoor condensing unit of the air conditioner, remove
plants and other debris from within 3 feet of the unit in all
directions. Make sure the air's upward path in leaving the unit is
unrestricted for at least 5 feet. If your outdoor unit is installed
under a deck or if someone built a trellis or some other structure
above it, either move that structure or hire an air-conditioning
contractor to move the outdoor unit.
Most condenser coils are loaded with pollen and dust even when you
can't see it. The longest a condenser should go without cleaning is
2 years, depending on how much it operates during the summer. If
your cooling season is 4 months or more, annual cleaning is an
excellent idea. Turn off the power to the unit, and remove any
visible grass and lint from the fins and/or louvers with an old
hairbrush or whisk broom. Then put on a pair of rubber gloves and
spray biodegradable outdoor coil cleaner into the coil. Wait five
or ten minutes and flush the coil with a gentle water spray.
If the aluminum fins on the outside of your outdoor coil have dirt,
leaves, or lint stuck to them, it's time to clean the coil. If the
coil is very dirty, it’s better to have a professional clean it.
Before doing any cleaning work, shut the unit off at its main
switch outside near the unit.
An old hairbrush works well for brushing surface dirt and lint off
the fins. Brush in the same direction as the slots between the fins
so the bristles go between the fins. You can do a better job if you
remove the guard grill, which protects the coil. Wear a dust mask
to avoid breathing the dust. When you've finished brushing out as
much of the dirt as you can, spray a heavy-duty household cleanser
into the coils. Let the cleanser sit for five minutes. Then, direct
a light spray from a garden hose at the coil's interior through the
fan opening in the top of the unit. Use a gentle spray because a
strong spray could bend the aluminum fins.
Remove the surface dirt with an old hairbrush before spraying the
coil with coil cleaner and rinsing it with a gentle spray of
water.
X
Scale Limited recommends
your condenser be cleaned bi-annually. To learn more about
our maintenance packages please contact us with your Air
Conditioning cleaning needs.