Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have about a 3 yo Carrier AC fan at the side of my CYV that now has some leaves down in a corner of the unit. No door to get into it. Leaf blower does not blow them up and out. Any ideas. It seems as if the unit has sides that wrap around a corner on 2 sides. Thanks for helping.
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First, disconnect the unit by pulling out the breaker on the disconnect switch on the exterior wall next to the unit. If you don't want to do that, then make sure the circuit breaker on your electrical panel is off and the thermostat is turned off. Remove the screen from the top of the unit using a hex socket wrench. Then, you should be able to reach down inside the unit and remove the leaves. Be careful not to damage the thin metal fins on the coil.
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The OP has a Carrier unit. It's very easy to reach down to the bottom after you remove the protective screen on the top. You could also suck the leaves out with a shop vac.
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I agree, as long as they don't block part of the coil. But, they will get wet and could cause the unit housing to rust. Cleaning out the unit is a very easy DIY project.
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Air Grille - 333760-414 | Fast Shipping - Repair Clinic It still has the fan assembly bolted to it so I wouldn’t call it very easy? Even though it’s easier to remove the screen and fan assembly vs top shroud, screen and fan assembly. Still or job for someone lacking mechanical ability. |
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I agree the slots or open spaces in that screen lot bigger. Now way it could be don't in mine. |
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