Tuesday, July 6, 2010


In commercial areas or places such as hotels, dormitories, and apartment complexes, numerous air conditioners are installed on rooftops, outside windows, and at the ground level. Maintaining so many AC condenser coils is difficult, particularly because they tend to catch large amounts of dust, dirt, and debris. This can affect the efficiency and cooling capacity of the coil. Moisture leaking into the system creates an ideal breeding and germination spot for microorganisms and molds. Steam vacuum cleaners can easily remove dirt, dust, and germs from condenser coils.

After gaining access to the condenser coil, use dry vacuuming for removing dust, debris, and light dirt. With steam vacuum cleaners like the KleenJet® Mega 1000CVP, you will not need to invest in a separate dry vacuum cleaner. The 1000CVP offers a dry vacuuming option, which utilizes a HEPA filter to trap the dirt and prevent re-release into the AC coils.

Next, steam-clean the fins. The 1000CVP and other Daimer® steam vacuum cleaners come with different brush attachments for easy and effective cleaning. Use softer brass brushes to remove tough dirt, grease, and pollutants from the condenser coil. Application of heat melts grime and loosens dirt, while the brushes pry it off the coils. The KleenJet® Mega 1000CVP is also equipped with Daimer®’s ATIS® anti-bacterial technology to help eliminate more than 99 percent of disease causing germs and bacteria.
Visit www.daimer.com to learn more about the applications of steam vacuum cleaners.