Claims
- 1. A coil cleansing assembly for cleaning dirt and debris from within banks of a multi-bank heat exchanger coil, comprising in combination:
- (a) a pair of stationary side walls having at least one rigid bank of heat exchanger coils affixed therebetween, said heat exchanger coils being of the type having a plurality of fluid carrying tubes extending between said sidewalls and a plurality of closely-spaced heat conducting metal fins joined to said fluid carrying tubes in heat conducting relation;
- (b) a cleaning fluid supply means for providing cleaning fluid to said coil cleansing assembly, said cleaning fluid supply means having an inlet port; and
- (c) movable cleaning fluid delivery means affixed to said cleaning fluid supply means at said inlet port and disposed for forcefully applying cleaning fluid to said banks of heat exchanger coils, whereby debris is removed from said tubes and said fins, said movable cleaning fluid delivery means including a plurality of rotatable spray arm means each mounted to rotate substantially in a common plane for causing cleaning fluid to impinge upon said heat conducting metal fins, said rotatable spray arm means being positioned between said side walls, and having a plurality of fluid jet orifices thereon, said orifices being positioned to focus the cleaning fluid upon said rigid banks of heat exchanger coils with each bank having a plurality of spray arm means associated therewith.
- 2. The coil cleaning assembly as in claim 1, wherein said side walls support a plurality of banks of fixed heat exchanger coils therebetween in parallel, spaced-apart relationship, and said cleaning fluid delivery means is simultaneously interposed between, above and below said plurality of banks of fixed heat exchanger coils, and wherein at least one rotatable spray arm means is focused upon each bank of said plurality of banks of heat exchanger coils, for directing said cleaning fluid between said metal fins of each of said heat exchanger coils.
- 3. The coil cleansing assembly as in claim 1, wherein said banks of heat exchanger coils are comprised of a number of layers of heat exchanger coils in a range of two layers to six layers.
- 4. The coil cleansing assembly as in claim 1, wherein said pair of support walls holds a number of banks of heat exchanger coils therebetween in a range of two banks to four banks.
- 5. A coil cleansing assembly for cleaning dirt and debris from within the banks of a multi-bank stationary heat exchanger, of the type in which each bank includes a plurality of fluid carrying tubes of a predetermined length extending parallel to one another and having closely-spaced, parallel-oriented heat transfer fins operatively coupled to said tubes and extending transverse to the length dimension of said tubes and having a cleaning fluid supply apparatus, comprising in combination:
- (a) a pair of support walls supporting a plurality of banks of fluid carrying tubes; and
- (b) a movable cleaning fluid delivery means for spraying cleaning fluid on said banks of a multi-bank stationary heat exchanger, said movable cleaning fluid delivery means being disposed between adjacent banks of said multi-bank heat exchanger, and being connected to a rigid conduit, said conduit having a first end and a second end, and said first end of said conduit being connected to said movable cleaning fluid delivery means and said second end being connected to and in fluid communication with said cleaning fluid supply apparatus, and having:
- (i) a plurality of rotatable spray arm means each mounted to rotate substantially in a common plane for projecting cleaning fluid upon said rigid banks of heat exchanger coils, said rotatable spray arm means being positioned at said first end of said rigid conduit, and positioned between said support walls, said spray arm means having a plurality of spray nozzle fluid orifices thereon, with each bank having a plurality of spray arm means associated therewith and
- (ii) drive means coupled to said cleaning fluid delivery means for imparting rotational motion to said rotatable spray arm means relative to said heat exchanger banks, and for causing cleaning fluid exiting each of said spraying jets to impinge at high velocity upon said banks of said heat exchanger, to remove accumulated dirt and debris from between said heat transfer fins.
- 6. The coil cleansing assembly as in claim 5, wherein said bank of heat exchanger coils is comprised of a number of layers of heat exchanger coils in a range of two layers to six layers.
- 7. The coil cleansing assembly as in claim 5, wherein said pair of support walls holds a number of banks of heat exchanger coils therebetween in a range of two banks to four banks.
- 8. A coil cleansing assembly for cleaning dirt and debris from within stationary banks of heat exchanger coils comprising in combination:
- (a) a pair of support walls having at least one rigid bank of heat exchanger coils affixed therebetween;
- (b) a cleaning fluid supply means for providing cleaning fluid from a reservoir, said cleaning fluid supply means having an inlet port;
- (c) at least one rigid conduit means for delivering cleaning fluid to said stationary banks, having a first end, a second end, and a midsection, and affixed to said inlet port at said midsection;
- (d) a first rotatable spray arm, positioned between said support walls, and having a series of jet nozzles focused upon a first side of said bank of heat exchanger coils, and having a midsection which is affixed to said first end of said rigid conduit means at said midsection;
- (e) a second rotatable spray arm, positioned between said support walls, and having a series of jet nozzles focused upon a second side of said banks of heat exchanger coils, and having a midsection which is affixed to said second end of said rigid conduit means at said midsection; and
- (f) a plurality of spray nozzles affixed to said rotatable spray arms and positioned to focus upon said rigid bank of heat exchanger coils.
- 9. The coil cleansing assembly as in claim 8, wherein said bank of heat exchanger coils is comprised of a number of layers of heat exchanger coils in a range of two layers to six layers.
- 10. The coil cleansing assembly as in claim 8, wherein said pair of support walls holds a number of banks of heat exchanger coils therebetween in a range of two banks to four banks.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/739,409, filed on Aug. 2, 1991.
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