as the enzymatic activity will be destroyed. 5. Thoroughly apply Totaline environmentally sound coil cleaner solution to all coil surfaces including finned area, tube sheets and coil headers. 6. Hold garden sprayer nozzle close to finned areas and apply cleaner with a vertical, up-and-down motion. Avoid spraying in horizontal pattern to minimize potential for fin damage. 7. Ensure cleaner thoroughly penetrates deep into finned gueas. 8. Interior and exterior finned meas must be thoroughlycleaned. 9. Finned surfaces should remain wet with cleaning solutionfor 10 minutes. 39 10. Ensure surfaces are not allowed to &y before rinsing. Reapplying cleaner as needed to ensure 10-minute saturation is achieved. 11. Thoroughly rinse _dl surfaces with low velocity clean water using downward rinsing motion of water spray nozzle. Protect tins from &_mage from the spray nozzle. CONDENSATE DRAIN-Check and clean each year at sttut of cooling season. In wintel, keep &ains and traps dry. During periods of low outdoor temperatures, add anti-freeze solution to the drain to prevent freeze up. Follow _dl precautions on anti-freeze labeling. FILTERS --Clean or replace at start of each heating and cooling season, or more often if operating conditions require. Refer to Table 1 for type and size. OUTDOOR-AIR INLET SCREENS --Clean screens with steam or hot water and a mild detergent. Do not use throwaway filteL's in place of screens. See Table 1 for quantity and size. MAIN BURNER --At the beginning of each heating season, inspect for deterioration or blockage due to corrosion or other causes. Observe the main burner flames. Refer to Main BurneLs section on 43. FLUE GAS PASSAGEWAYS --The flue collector box and heat exchanger cells may be inspected by removing heat exchanger access panel (see Fig. 4 and 5), flue box cover, and main burner assembly. Refer to Main Burners section on page 43 for burner removal sequence. If cleaning is required, remove heat exchanger baffles and clean tubes with a wire brush. Use caution with ceramic heat exchanger baffles. When inst_ dling retaining clip, be sure the center leg of the clip extends inward toward baffle. See Fig. 49. CERAMIC BAFFLE CLIP_ / HEAT EXCHANGER TUBES NOTE: One baffle and clip will be in each upper tube of the heat exchanger. Fig. 49 --Removing Heat Exchanger Ceramic Baffles and Clips COMBUSTION-AIR BLOWER --Clean periodically to assure proper airflow and heating efficiency. Inspect blower wheel evely fall and periodically during heating season. For the fiLst heating season, inspect blower wheel bi-monthly to deter mine proper cleaning frequency. To inspect blower wheel, remove heat exchanger access panel. Shine a flashlight into opening to inspect wheel. If cleaning is required, remove motor and wheel assembly by remov ing screws holding motor mounting plate to top of combustion fan housing. The motor and wheel assembly will slide up and out of the fan housing. Remove the blower wheel from the mo tor shaft and clean with a detergent or solvent. Replace motor and wheel assembly. Lubrication COMPRESSORS-Each compressor is ch_uged with the correct amount of oil at the factory. Conventional white oil (Sontext 200LT) is used. White oil is compatible with 3GS oil, and 3GS oil may be used if the addition of oil is required. See compressor nameplate for origimd oil charge. A complete rech_ uge should be four ounces less than the origimd oil charge. When a compressor is exchanged in the field it is possible that a major portion of the oil from the replaced compressor may still be in the system. While this will not affect the reliability of the replacement compressor, the extra oil will add rotor drag and increase power usage. To remove this excess oil, an access valve may be added to the lower portion of the suction line at the inlet of the compressol: The compressor should then be mn for 10 minutes, shut down, and the access valve opened until no oil flows. This should be repeated twice to make sure the proper oil level has been achieved. FAN SHAFT BEARINGS --For size 016 units, bearings are permanently lubricated. No field lubrication is required. For size 020-028 units, lubricate bearings at least every 6 months with suitable bearing grease. Extended grease line is provided for far side fan bearing (opposite drive side). Typical lubricants are given below: MANUFACTURER LUBRICANT Texaco Regal AFB-2* Mobil Mobilplex EP No. 1 Sunoco Prestige 42 Texaco Multifak 2 *Preferred lubricant because it contains rust and oxidation inhibitors. CONDENSER AND EVAPORATOR-FAN MOTOR BEARINGS --The condenser-fan and evaporator-fan motors have permanently sealed bearings, so no field lubrication is necessaq. Evaporator Fan Performance Adjustment (Fig. 50-52) --Fan motor pulleys are factory set for speed shown in Table 1. To change fan speeds: 1. Shut off unit power supply. 2. a. Size 016 Only: Loosen belt by loosening carriage nuts holding motor mount assembly to fan scroll side plates (A and B). b. Size 020...