
The best internal coil cleaner and system flush
available!
One treatment cleans and removes:.
- Gum
- Soot
- Moisture
- Sludge
- Grease
- Tar
- Particules
- Debris
- Organic Acids
- Mineral Acids
- Carbon Deposits
Safely Cleans and Chemically Stabilizes Recovery,
Recycling and Reclamation Equipment..
- Biodegradable, environmentally safe, non-flammable.
- Safe and easy to use. Will not harm system
components.
- Cleans in a single treatment, saves time and
money.
- Does not contain halogenated solvents or hazardous
ingredients.
- Safe and compatible with all refrigerants
and refrigeration oils.
- Super cleaning agent for all A/C & refrigeration
mechanical parts.
Neutralizes and Removes Acid
Caused By Compressor Burnout.
*If compressor burnout has occurred, the compressor
must be replaced according to industry standards and/or equipment manufacturer
instructions. Be sure to replace filters/dryers and capillary tubes to
avoid any residual contamination.
Directions:
Internal coil cleaning (Condenser & Evaporator Coils)
1.Recover and save refrigerant according to EPA
requirements.
2.Disconnect the compressor, dryer, expansion
valve, accumulator, receiver, capillary tube and solenoid valves.
3.Clean the evaporator and condenser coils separately
by filling coil completely with Super Flush. Use approximately one (1)
gallon of Super Flush for each ton of system capacity.
Small Systems: Use a container and hand
operated pump to circulate Super Flush through the coils for a minimum
of twenty (20) minutes.
Large Systems: Use a circulating pump, flexible
tubing and a large container to create a closed loop system and circulate
Super Flush through the coils for at least twenty (20) minutes.
4.Collect the used Super Flush and dispose of
in compliance with federal, state and local regulations and guidelines.
5.Use pressurized dry nitrogen (100psi) to blow
out coils.
6.Clean and/or replace the expansion valve, capillary
tube, solenoid valve, accumulator, and receiver. Additional system tubing
should be cleaned separately.
7.Reassemble and reconnect the systems compressor.
Replace dryer and evacuate system to at least 300 microns.
8.Recharge the system and make adjustments necessary
to meet operating specifications.
Directions:
System Flush (Cleaning Complete System)
1.Recover all refrigerant form the system according
the the EPA and/or system guidelines and drain excess oil.
2.Disconnect the compressor, dryer, accumulator,
receiver, expansion valve or capillary tube from the system.
3.Connect flexible tubing to bypass compressor,
dryer, accumulator, receiver, expansion valve or capillary tube creating
a closed loop.
4.Measure the correct amount of Super Flush,
approximately one (1) gallon per ton of system capacity, and place in
an open container large enough to accommodate the necessary volume of
Super Flush. * The amount of Super Flush must be recorded to insure recovery
after cleaning.*
5.Connect a section of flexible tubing from the
open container to the intake side of a circulating pump and a second section
of tubing from the outlet side of the pump to the low side of the evaporator
coil. Connect a third section of tubing to the high side of the condenser
coil to the open container of Super Flush. This completes a circulation
loop.
6.Activate the pump to circulate Super Flush
through the system for twenty (20) or thirty (30) minutes.
7.Remove the tubing from the circulating pump
and use pressurized dry nitrogen (100 psi) to blow any remaining Super
Flush into the open container.
8.Collect the Super Flush and measure the amount
that was returned to the open container. Compare the amount to that originally
placed in the system. Do not leave more than five (5) percent of Super
Flush in the system. *Super Flush will not harm the system. However, leaving
more than five (5) percent of Super Flush in the system may over fill
the system's capacity and risk excess pumping pressure on the system.*
9.Test the system for any oil, acid, or contaminants.
Dispose of used Super Flush according to federal, state and local regulations.
10.Clean out accumulator, receiver, and expansion
valve separately with Super Flush.
11.Reassemble the system- reconnect all remaining
parts and connect compressor.
12.Using a vacuum pump and micron gauge, evacuate
the system to a minimum of 300 microns - recharge the system with refrigerant
and oil according to equipment specifications. Start the equipment and
make any necessary adjustments.
Directions:
Compressor Cleanout
1.Burnout conditions: if compressor burnout has
occurred, the compressor must be replaced.
2.Retrofitting: (a) Using a siphon pump, remove
all the oil from the compressor's crankcase. (b) Place an equivalent amount
of Super Flush into crankcase. (c) Leave Super Flush in crankcase fro
twenty (20) minutes (agitate or stir if possible). (d) Using a siphon
pump, remove the used Super Flush from crankcase and dispose of according
to federal, state and local regulations. (e) Refill crankcase with oil
according to equipment guidelines.
Super Flush is safe and compatible as a flush
and/or cleaning agent for use in automotive and other mobile air conditioning
& refrigeration systems. super flush is designed for use with closed
loop flushing machines and pressurized flush guns.


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