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Cleaning a Daiken heat pump - DIY

Ralf11

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I'm looking for info and brands of foam, etc. to use for DIY cleaning of a Daiken heat pump - 2 heads, split system.

It was installed several years ago and the guys every local place sends out are not well-trained children. I guess there is a labor shortage, so I've been using my own labor.

I'd like to up my cleaning game as I keep finding crud in the drip tray, for one thing.

I'm thinking I should clean the coils each time, not just the plastic dust filters.

Thanks! :bowdown:
 
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Ua189ammoniatech

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I'm looking for info and brands of foam, etc. to use for DIY cleaning of a Daiken heat pump - 2 heads, split system.

It was installed several years ago and the guys every local place sends out are not well-trained children. I guess there is a labor shortage, so I've been using my own labor.

I'd like to up my cleaning game as I keep finding crud in the drip tray, for one thing.

I'm thinking I should clean the coils each time, not just the plastic dust filters.

Thanks! :bowdown:
Depends on coil I would use water if major crud dawn dishwashing soap, don't want to destroy condenser or evaporator coil over some trash cleaner
 
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jjrbus

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The unqualified people being sent out to clean are the same people sent out to install! To be slightly fair, if I were a business I would not send out my best installer to do something like clean a unit.

In my Daikin literature someplace it says only use water to clean the evaporator. So far 2 years, my evaporator coils have stayed extremely clean, while the blower wheels are mold generating systems.

The knowledgeable people I follow in the AC world use Simple Green when they have to clean the evaporator coil. They also maintain commercial mini split systems and only clean filters on up to 6 month intervals. Claim it keeps the coils cleaner. Which with a bit of thought makes sense.
 
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