How To Clean Marine Air Conditioner Coils
- Jan 24, 2017
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When I installed my Ac unit I decided to add a Tee fitting with a shut off valve in the inlet hose just after the seacock so it would make it easier flush and to winterize at the end of the season. This was a simple modification to do.
Installed tee fitting inline with raw water hose, then from the tee added 4' length of clear hose long enough to reach the sink with a shut off valve at the end.
Now to flush system:
Shut off the Ac unit. And Simply open the shut off valve to allow the raw water to fill the clear hose, and then close the valve when line is full. Next shut off the raw water seacock. Fill the sink with fresh water and a ounce or two of boat soap, then place the clear hose into the sink. Turn on the Ac unit and open the clear hose shut off valve. Alow the Ac unit to draw the soapy water into the system. Shut off the unit and shut off the clear hose valve, let the solution sit for an hour or so. Sometimes I let it sit for the week to really clean the coil.
Open the raw water seacock and Run the Ac unit as normally, the system is now flushed.
I do this just about every time I use the Ac because it's so easy to do.
I do the same procedure when I winterize boat before its hauled, except that I add non tox antifreeze at the end.
- Feb 10, 2004
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- Jan 22, 2008
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- Oct 13, 2008
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I always used bleach diluted with hot water. Never knew vinager killed algee and better for environment.
Do you know if you use straight vinager or is it diluted?
- Jun 2, 2004
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- Mar 26, 2011
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I think you are over complicating this with chemicals.
- Dec 25, 2000
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- Feb 10, 2004
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Ditto for me except I date back to 1998.Huh. Never had a need to clean our heat pumps since we purchased Belle-Vie in 2002. Water flow always strong whenever we use the system, which is a few times during the winter months when we stay on the boat at the dock. Maybe something to consider. I do check the sea water strainer maybe once a year and it normally comes out clean when I do.
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How To Clean Marine Air Conditioner Coils
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