Energy Saving Tip: Cleaning the Condensing Unit
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- Dairy Processing
- June 29, 2018
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Introduction
Condensing units typically have a lifespan of 15–20 years, but can remain in good shape even longer if the unit is regularly maintained. In addition to prolonging the lifespan, energy savings are associated with properly caring for and cleaning your condensing unit. Dust and debris can clog your unit, hindering its energy efficiency. The good news is that the cleaning process is simple and typically takes only a few minutes, and requires nothing more than a water hose.
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