At my workplace we have several hydraulic chillers that are very similar to this one. I find myself, low on the totem pole, having to clean them out constantly. Do you guys have any tips on keeping them clean? The main contaminant is one that I'm sure many of you are familiar with, smusel.
>>1120546
>smusel
>>1120547
Yeah. The oily dirt muck that collects in factories. Do you call it something different?
>>1120548
>Do you call it something different?
I assume I must, since I've never heard that word before.
Google doesn't seem to have heard it used in that context, either.
Foaming Coil Cleaner. I've seen it used to clean HVAC coils. Spray it on, let it sit, then hose it off.
i get tractor radiators caked up with oily dirt a fair bit. i just powerwash them down and they're ok.
>>1120866
Ah Ok. We use beaver juice a lot at work but it's just a mess to fuck with.
Don't block the fans with any filters. This could restrict air flow and cause even more damage than the dirt. Embrace the dirt and realize it gives you hours