How to clean a heat pump outdoor condenser unit
Leaves, dust, and coastal salt deposits on the outdoor condenser coils reduce the heat pump's ability to transfer heat. A simple hose rinse once or twice a year keeps the coils clear and the system running at rated efficiency.
What you'll learn
- How to safely cut power before working on the outdoor unit
- How to clear debris from around and inside the unit
- How to rinse condenser coils without damaging fins
Step by step
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