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Default About InfraRed Heaters

Hey guys,

I wish to have an On-line Hot Air flushing system inside the Condensor
Coil (heat Exchanger) coils of a Direct Cool Refrigerator. Kindly note
that the Heat exchanger coils which are generally placed at the rear of
a Direct Cool referigerator are designed in such a way to dissipate the
heat energy as quickly as possible.

I wish to flush hot air inside the Condensor coils so as to remove the
moisture, CO2 and any contamination in them. Material of condensor coil
= St Steel, Size = 1.25 mtr x 0.8 mtr

Kindly sugggest some good equipemnt. may be Infrared heaters are suited
good for this application.

thanks
anky_sik

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Default About InfraRed Heaters

It's common practice in the HVAC trade to blow condensor coils out with
filtered air to clean out loose debris, etc., and then remove the air,
moisture, CO2, etc. with a good vacuum pump. With a 29.5 + inch or better
vacuum level at a 70 deg F temperature the moisture will turn to vapor and
it will be pumped out. Sometimes, if they want it even better than that,
they perform a second step which involves adding a sweep charge of
refrigerant gas of the type that will eventually be used in the system, and
then pumping it out to the same vacuum level. This sweep charge is so dry
that it scavenges even a slight trace of remaining moisture so it can be
removed. You shouldn't need any heating equipment unless the temperature is
significantly colder than 70 deg. F. but you will need a good vacuum pump.

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Hey guys,

I wish to have an On-line Hot Air flushing system inside the Condensor
Coil (heat Exchanger) coils of a Direct Cool Refrigerator. Kindly note
that the Heat exchanger coils which are generally placed at the rear of
a Direct Cool referigerator are designed in such a way to dissipate the
heat energy as quickly as possible.

I wish to flush hot air inside the Condensor coils so as to remove the
moisture, CO2 and any contamination in them. Material of condensor coil
= St Steel, Size = 1.25 mtr x 0.8 mtr

Kindly sugggest some good equipemnt. may be Infrared heaters are suited
good for this application.

thanks
anky_sik



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