Issue:
Evaporator Baffles
Resolution:
All of our Direct Expansion (DX) Evaporators use Profax 6823 plastic, a polypropylene derivative, for the baffles. For this reason we do not recommend excess of 108F water through the evaporator, which could cause failure to these baffles.
Maximum Evaporator Temperature = 108 degrees F
Notes:
Changes:
Other Question/Problem/Cause Statements:
- Evaporator Baffles
Facts:
- CGWA, CGWB, CGWC, CGWD, CGWE, CGWF, CCAF
- RTAA 70-125 Ton (Pueblo)
- RTUA
- RTWA
Document Identifier: DOC-73813
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