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chloride remover to remove soluble salts and 
revitalize the unit. 
Recommended Coil Cleaner 
The following cleaning agent, assuming it is 
used  in  accordance with  the manufacturer’s 
directions on the container for proper mixing 
and cleaning, has been approved for use on 
e-coated  coils  to  remove  mold,  mildew, 
dust,  soot,  greasy  residue,  lint,  and  other 
particulate: 
Enviro-Coil  Concentrate,  Part  Number  H-
EC01. 
Recommended Chloride Remover 
CHLOR*RID  DTS™  should  be  used  to 
remove soluble salts from the e-coated coil, 
but the directions must be followed closely. 
This product is not intended for use as a 
degreaser. Any grease or oil film should first 
be  removed  with  the  approved  cleaning 
agent. 
Remove  Barrier  -  Soluble  salts  adhere 
themselves to the substrate. For the effective 
use of this product, the product must be able 
to come in contact with the salts. These salts 
may be  beneath any  soils,  grease  or  dirt; 
therefore, these  barriers  must  be  removed 
prior to application of this product. As in all 
surface preparation, the best work yields the 
best results. 
Apply  CHLOR*RID  DTS  -  Apply  directly 
onto  the  substrate.  Sufficient  product  must 
be applied uniformly across the substrate to 
thoroughly  wet out  surface, with  no areas 
missed. This may be accomplished by use of 
a  pump-up  sprayer  or  conventional  spray 
gun. The method does not matter, as long as 
the entire area to be cleaned is wetted. After 
the  substrate  has  been  thoroughly  wetted, 
the salts will be soluble and is now only 
necessary to rinse them off. 
Rinse - It is highly recommended that a hose 
be  used,  as  a  pressure  washer will  damage 
the fins. The water to be used for the rinse is 
recommended  to  be  of  potable  quality, 
though a lesser quality of water may be used 
if a small  amount  of  CHLOR*RID DTS is 
added.  Check  with  CHLOR*RID 
International,  Inc.  for  recommendations  on 
lesser quality rinse water. 
Microchannel Coil Cleaning 
Documented  routine  cleaning  of 
microchannel coils with factory provided e-
coating  is  required  to  maintain  coating 
warranty  coverage.  See  E-Coated  Coil 
Cleaning section. 
Air-cooled  heat  exchangers  may  include 
microchannel  coils.  Only  clean  water  is 
recommended  for  cleaning  microchannel 
coils.  The  water  pressure  used  to  clean 
should  not  exceed  140  psi,  from  no  closer 
than  3  inches  from  the  coils,  and  with  the 
water aimed perpendicular to the coils. 
Only  clean  water  is  recommended  for 
cleaning  microchannel  coils.  However,  if 
solutions are mandatory to clean the unit, a 
cleaning solution with a pH between 5 and 9 
that  does  not  contain  chlorides,  sulfates, 
copper, iron, nickel, or titanium is required. 
Field  applied  coil  coatings  are  not 
recommended with microchannels. 
Detergents or coil cleaners are not 
recommended  with  microchannel 
condenser  coils.  Use  pressurized 
clean  water,  with  pressure  not  to 
exceed 140 psi. Nozzle should be 6” 
and 80° to 90° from coil face. Failure 
to do so could result in coil damage. 
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