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Duke SUB-CP-TC Series User Manual

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Installation and Operation of: Tri-Channel Cold Pan
Cleaning the Condenser Coil
Failure to maintain a clean condenser coil can
initially cause high temperatures and excessive run
times. Continuous operation with dirty or clogged
condenser coils can result in compres- sor failure.
Neglecting the condenser coil cleaning procedures
will void all warranties and repair or replacement
costs associated with the compressor.
To clean the condenser, never use a high-pressure
water wash, which can damage electrical components
located at or near the condenser coil.
CAUTION
THE POWER MUST BE TURNED OFF AND DISCONNECTED AT ALL TIMES DURING MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR FUNCTIONS.
WARNING
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
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Location of Condensing Coil
The condenser coil is located and accessed from the
operators side of the unit. A vent cover protects the
condenser from damage. The condenser coil requires
regular cleaning and should be done every 60
days. However, if large amounts of dust and grease
accumulate sooner, clean the condenser coil every
30 days.
For light dust, use a soft, non-wire brush. For heavier
dust, use a vacuum or blow with compressed air.
For heavy grease, use a degreasing agent made
specically for condenser coils on refrigeration units.
Spray the degreasing agent on the coil and then
blow with compressed air. Never wash with high-
pressure water, which can damage the electrical
components located at or near the condenser coil.

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Duke SUB-CP-TC Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDuke
ModelSUB-CP-TC Series
CategoryCold Pan
LanguageEnglish

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