SpeedClean CJ-125 is a portable HVAC coil cleaning system designed for quick and easy cleaning of condenser and evaporator coils without damaging sensitive fins. It is ideal for applications in rooftop AC units, PTAC units and cellular transmission tower AC units.
Features:
- This SpeedClean CoilJet features a powerful 125 psi spray, a positive displacement diaphragm pump, integrated water and chemical tank and a 12V rechargeable VRLA battery.
- A powerful 125 psi spray will efficiently clean coil debris and grime from both sides of condenser and evaporator coils.
- The 0.6 gallons per minute flow rate won?t overflow the indoor AC evaporator coil condensate line.
- It is supplied with an optional spray wand for easy cleaning of dirt and debris from inside the coils.
- The integrated tank can hold up to 0.43 and 3.37 gallons of chemical and water, respectively.
- Separate onboard water and cleaner tanks eliminate the need for dragging hoses or bulky pump sprayers to clean coils.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How long before I can turn on AC after coil cleaning?
A. Before using the air conditioner, make sure it is completely dry. After cleaning the coils, wait for 30 to 60 minutes before turning on the air conditioner.
Q. Is HVAC coil cleaning necessary?
A. Whatever schedule you choose for your equipment, keeping your coils clean is critical to the operation of your systems to maintain optimal efficiency and the overall comfort of the building's occupants.
Q. How often do HVAC coils need to be cleaned?
A. In most cases, cleaning your coils once a year as part of a seasonal tune-up is sufficient. However, you should consider the location of your unit. If you live in a big city with a lot of pollution, you should have the coils cleaned twice a year.
Q. Will SpeedClean CJ-125 damage my coils?
A. The CoilJet is used specifically to clean the delicate fins without damaging them. It accomplishes this by forming a distinct spray pattern that never exceeds 100 PSI. Coil damage can begin as low as 125 psi, depending on the gauge of the fins and the angle of the spray.