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Dirty Pitted Coils |
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Dirty coils reduce cooling efficiency and can produce "Dirty Sock Syndrome", a condition where odors ocurr. Air conditioning
units have to run longer to cool when coils are dirty, so little by
little, energy costs increase. While this increase may not be noticeable
for only one or two units, dozens of units can cause a marked increase
in energy consumption.
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In all cases, periodic cooling
coil cleaning helps get the coil back to normal. But cooling coil
cleaning can require a lot of man-hours to do, and the unit is unavailable
for use while this is being done. It would be desirable to break
this ongoing cycle of dirty coils and increasing operating costs
after cleaning.
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Use First Strike Micro Coat ® for continuously clean coils. First
Strike MicroCoat ® puts a molecular barrier on coils to reduce
the frequency of coil cleaning by up to eight times. (See User reference
letter under What Users Say).
First
Strike has been proven effective in hard to handle coils such as
those in restaurants and bars, bakeries, and other severe operating
conditions.
If having clean coils and optimum energy consumption is important
to you, First Strike Micro Coat is the solution. |
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