Beware the fins of the coil are easily bent so keep your air pressure a few inches away from the coil surface.
Cleaning furnace secondary heat exchanger.
A demonstration of how to clean a heat exchanger on an older draft hood style gas furnace.
Here are a few scenarios where duct cleaning may be necessary.
Remove these with a screwdriver or ratchet in order to take the fan out.
A shady repair technician may try to trick you into believing the heat exchanger in your furnace is cracked and leaking deadly amounts of carbon monoxide into your home.
Most build up will be on the blower side or bottom of the reheat coil.
The secondary heat exchanger in high efficient furnaces are a very important component to have cleaned.
They will push you hard to either get it fixed immediately or replace the unit entirely on the spot.
The heat exchanger is connected inside the furnace or boiler with metal tubes that transport the water and air exchange.
Secondary heat exchanger cleaning.
That was best avoided.
Some fans are held in by screws or bolts.
A home heat exchanger is less likely to fail due to dirt and grime then a heat exchanger in a car or ship.
In most cases this part looks much like a small radiator some have a baffle style exchanger which looks much like dishes setting in a dishwasher and 100 of the air blown from the fan must travel through it during both the heating cooling seasons.
A rheem rgda model furnace is used for the demonstration.
Secondary condensing heat exchanger.
You can wrap a small piece of tape around each wire and label it to make reassembly easier just make sure to remove the.
Cleaning the secondary heat exchanger in a condensing furnace is usually difficult and a mess.
Here more heat is extracted resulting in the gases that are cooled to the point that they condense into water and carbon dioxide.
In condensing furnaces there is a secondary heat exchanger made up of small tubes that receive the exhaust gases once they have gone through the primary heat exchanger.
Place your vacuum suction below the reheat coil and using air pressure carefully blow the coil clean.
I suggest a mask and goggles for safety purposes.
To the best of my knowledge this unit does not have a secondary heat exchanger as it only has one heat exchanger.
Usually i d guess that lack of regular maintenance led to the sooting problem.