Sealed Unit Parts Co. Inc., a global manufacturer and distributor of HVACR and appliance parts and components, announced that it acquired Zephyr Components Inc., a provider of professional evaporator and condenser coil cleaning equipment and mini-split service accessories in the Northeast.
The aerosol solution emulsifies or converts greasy deposits into a fluid or liquid form that can be flushed. It also contains a surfactant for wetting the greasy deposits as well as corrosion inhibitors for protecting equipment surfaces.
The Dry Steam Coil & Surface Cleaner uses the power of high temperature steam to efficiently clean coils and other surfaces. Dry steam is environmentally friendly, and it is designed for sensitive, hard-to-reach areas and surfaces, due to the minimal water residue remaining after cleaning and sanitizing.
This system is designed to make it easier and faster for techs to perform on-the-go coil cleaning in mini-split systems, packaged terminal air conditioners (PTACs), and interior air handlers. It includes a portable design and custom pump system that uses a pressurized water system to safely remove dust, dirt, and debris from a variety of coils.
This nozzle cleans chilled water and DX coils by working with the design of the coil. The angle of the water, combined with the movement of the compressed air, injects the cleaning agent deep into the coil at concentrations that previously only cleaned the exterior of the coil.
Force5 HVAC spray works as a corrosion inhibiter, lubricant, and cleaner to protect heat exchange fins and cooling coils to keep them in good working order. HVAC condenser and evaporator fins, made of aluminum or copper, may corrode in humid or moist settings, particularly in high-salt environments near the coast.
Pure Air Control Services announced it has been named to the 2016 Gulf Coast 500, an annual ranking by the Gulf Coast Business Review of the largest 500 companies located throughout the Gulf Coast of Florida.
Keeping any kind of air conditioning or refrigeration coil clean is important for proper heat exchange, and microchannel coils are no exception. As these types of coils continue to grow in popularity, technicians should know that the microchannel cleaning procedures can differ from those for cleaning standard fin-and-tube coils.