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2-40 HP Portable Chillers 
Chapter 5: Maintenance 
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5-3  Maintaining the Condenser 
Dirty condenser heat exchange surfaces reduce system capacity and efficiency.  
Air- and Remote Air-Cooled Chillers 
Brush or vacuum light dirt accumulations off the aluminum condenser fins. Avoid bending or 
damaging them. Heavy dirt accumulations on the fins may require professional cleaning. 
Water-Cooled Chillers 
Proper water treatment will greatly reduce cleaning intervals. 
Coaxial Condensers (2 to 7.5 hp chillers). Remove dirt and slime in the condenser tube 
water side by reverse-circulating with a mild detergent and water solution. Remove mineral 
deposits by reverse circulating Liquid Inhibited Acid De-Scaling Solution (Part No. 
A0502600) through the water side of the condenser. Follow the directions on the container. 
Shell & Tube Condensers (10 to 40 hp chillers). Remove dirt and slime in the condenser 
tube water side by cleaning with a nylon tube brush. Remove mineral deposits by reverse 
circulating Liquid Inhibited Acid De-Scaling Solution (Part No. A0502600) through the tube 
water side of the condenser. Follow the directions on the container.  
The refrigerant side is sealed and requires no routine maintenance. 
Caution!  Do not use steam or water over 140ºF (60ºC) to clean a condenser unless you 
are monitoring the refrigeration circuit for excessive pressure with gauges. 
Only a trained technician should use this method. 
5-4  Maintaining the Evaporator 
Dirty evaporator heat exchange surfaces reduce system capacity and efficiency. Remove dirt 
and slime in the evaporator by reverse-circulating with a mild detergent and water solution. 
Remove mineral deposits by reverse-circulating Liquid Citric Acid De-Scaling Solution (Part 
No. A0536607). Follow the directions on the container. 
5-5  Evaporator Process Piping Y-Strainer 
The process piping Y-strainer requires periodic cleaning of its screen to insure the proper 
flow through the evaporator. To clean the strainer screen, remove the access plug and 
retaining cap, and pull out the screen. 
Wipe, brush, or vacuum out any dirt left in the strainer body. Clean the screen and replace it 
in the strainer taking care to fit it squarely into the machined seat provided. 
Caution!  Do not forget to re-install the screen after cleaning it. Operating the chiller 
with no strainer screen can potentially plug the evaporator with dirt.  The 
warranty does not cover chiller failures from a dirty evaporator.