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One of South Africa’s Great Institutions Leads the way in going GREEN

One of South Africa’s Great Institutions Leads the way in going GREEN The Company is gearing itself to encourage all it’s suppliers to become ISO14001 compliant. I Is completely ISO14001 & EU-RoHS Compliant. Mutual Park goes GREEN. The Green Coil Cleaner. Coil Cleaning Demo At

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One of South Africa’s Great Institutions Leads the way in going GREEN

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  1. One of South Africa’s Great Institutions • Leads the way in going GREEN • The Company is gearing itself to encourage all it’s suppliers to become ISO14001 compliant. • I • Is completely • ISO14001 & EU-RoHS Compliant

  2. Mutual Park goesGREEN

  3. The Green Coil Cleaner Coil Cleaning Demo At Mutual Park in Cape Town 22 July 2009

  4. OUR RESPONSIBILITIES EU - ROHS As an ISO14001:2004 certified company, we are responsible to both the environment and the safetyof the end user. Restriction of Hazardous Substances. Europe’s toughest test We have been members of the International Sanitary Supply Association since 1998 USA PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS TO YOUR CORROSION, MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING PROBLEMS

  5. Used it’sWell-testedProcessedAcidic Coil Cleaner

  6. What does “Processed” mean? It means Mr McKenic has taken all the “Nasties” out of the normal Acidic Coil cleaner formula, and made it completely safe. Most standard acidic coil cleaners use a 1:10 solution The new Mr McKenic Acidic Coil Cleaner allows you to determine what strength you wish to use to do a specific job. You can use it as a full concentrate Or dilute it 1:1, 1:5; 1:10, or as a mild wash 1:15 Whatever dilution you use,it will never ever harm the fins. It incorporates an inhibitor which prevents rust build-up. It also destroys bacteria and slime, eliminating any possibility of Legionella

  7. For demonstration we recommended • Mr McKenic Processed Acidic Coil Cleaner in a 1:1 Solution • It is the most powerful processed acidic coil cleaner on the market. It allowed us to do a thorough deep clean without harming the fins in any way • Our aim was to restore the air velocity to its maximum capability. • This would ensure that the coil would operate more efficiently and result in significant power savings. • An additional benefit is that the Mr McKenic Processed Acidic Coil Cleaner leaves an inhibitor which will prevent rust build-up. • The chemicals in Mr McKenic Processed Acidic Coil Cleaner will also destroy any bacteria or slime build-up in the drain pipes, thereby preventing Legionella

  8. The coil chosen for the test had been cleaned 1 month previously with a standard acidic coil cleaner. However the Company suspected that all the contaminants had not been satisfactorily removed Supremeair believed Mr McKenic could resolve the problem

  9. Duncan Du Plessis of Supremeair tested the air velocity on the top panel of the coil before the cleaning process began. The average reading was 1.56 M/s. It was taken with the filters on because we intended cleaning them as well

  10. The reading on the lower panel was 0.7 M/s

  11. Wayne Maree of Supremeair applied the Mr McKenic Processed Acidic Coil Cleaner 1:1 solution. Unlike ordinary Acidic Coil Cleaners, it is not normally necessary to wear protective clothing or gloves while doing so. However the law insists they are worn for safety reasons

  12. The mask was worn because Mr McKenic Processed Coil Cleaner attacks any contaminants and bacteria on the coil. This deep cleansing can give off a slightly pungent smell, which lasts for 5-10 minutes.

  13. We used a 6-bar pressure pump to apply the coil cleaner. It gives a very deep penetration without damaging the fins in any way – unlike a WAP, which can cause serious damage to the fins, and uses approx 1000 litres of precious water an hour.

  14. The Mr McKenic treatment does a thorough in-depth clean. It also leaves an inhibitor on the coil which prevents rust build-up. These are standard features, which ordinary acidic coil cleaners don’t have

  15. Although the coil had been cleaned recently, it was still heavily contaminated, so we left the Mr McKenic Coil Cleaner on for 20 minutes before Duncan started rinsing it off with a garden hose.

  16. This gives some idea of the contaminants that the cleaning removed. A major product plus is that Mr McKenic Processed Acidic Coil Cleaner will never corrode or damage the fins, thereby extending their life

  17. The Mr McKenic Processed Acidic Coil Cleaner in the water running off the coil, also cleaned the drain pipe. This removed any contaminants including any bacteria or slime, thereby eliminating any possible Legionella growth A great amount of dirt was removed

  18. The panel was restored to mint condition. It took a fraction of the time to do when compared to a normal wap-wash.

  19. The Before and After Test Before After

  20. Duncan checked the air velocity after the cleaning was completed. The bottom panel had improved from 0.7 M/s to 1.58 M/s The efficiency had more than doubled!The top panel increased from 1.56M/s to 2.17 M/s a 39% improvement!

  21. Duncan discussed the results of the tests with Jamiel Amien and Aslam Champion ofOld Mutual.

  22. Mr McKenic Germ Killer was sprayed onto the coil before the unit was re-started. There are two reasons for doing this:1. It kills any bacteria in the ducting including Legionella.2. It gives a fresh clean smell which filters into the rooms, which are serviced by the unit

  23. Clean filters are an essential part of the cleaning process. We therefore also cleaned those which covered the panels we had worked on • We used Mr McKenic Biodegradable Degreaser • In a 1:5 Solution • It’s quick and it’s simple • It took less than 5 minutes to do this panel • It removed all contaminants instantly • Completely safe and won’t damage the filter • Saves precious water • And cost about R6 to do

  24. Blocked air con drain pipes are quite common at Mutual Park. To avoid this we strongly recommend Mr McKenic Pan Tablets. They last for 28 days and will ensure that there is no possibility of Legionella growth.They are extremely cost-effective and require little labour

  25. The improvement in air velocity we achieved in this test is in line with similar figures obtained from tests on coils from other centres. Arabella Hotel Cape Town

  26. N1 CITY CAPE TOWN Cross-Section of some of the Panels of Coil Measuring 2600 x 1500 Air Velocity measurements taken after 1 panel had been cleaned Grey Panels Not Cleaned - White Panel Cleaned Coil Cleaned with Mr McKenic 2.90 2.96 2.56 1.66 1.66 2.32 3 2.88 2.95 2.93 1.56 1.86 1.86 1 2.38 2.43 2.40 1.54 1.57 1.72 1.68 1.58 1.61 2 2.32 1.36 1.72 1.97 1.24 2.39 Average 1: 2.62 M/S Average 2 1.76 M/S Average 3 1.60 M/S Rory Springhall of Coastal Air Con took air velocity measurements after the panel had been cleaned. The figures below show a 48% improvement over the next best panel N1 City Cape Town

  27. Vincent Park – East London Air Velocity Readings done by William Ngulube of Air Conditioning Services East London

  28. Humphrey took the air velocity readings at the end of the test. They averaged 1.65M/s. A 50% improvement! Westin Grand Arabella Hotel

  29. Bertus and Shaun at Greenacres in PE checked the air velocity readings on the clean area of the coil. They showed an average 2.4M/s as compared to 1.7 M/s when we started – a 41% improvement! Greenacres Port Elizabeth

  30. What happened at this demo has been happening all over the country. Here are some pics of recent demos in other buildings • Contaminants removed from a coil at Canal Walk one month after it had been cleaned with another brand of acidic coil cleaner • Contaminants removed from a coil at Cavendish Square two months after it had been cleaned with a WAP

  31. Still more results • Contaminants removed from a coil at The Houses of Parliament after it had been cleaned with a WAP wash • Contaminants removed from a coil at Vincent Park Centre East London after it had been cleaned with a WAP wash

  32. Mr McKenicAir Con Maintenance Programme You service your car regularly don’t you? You know that if you follow your service plan it will give years of trouble-free running. Then why not service your air con in the same way? It will assuredly extend its life and save you costly repairs. Just as you have an A Service, a B service and a C service for your car, so you can have similar services for your air con. Because Mr McKenic is ISO14001 and EU-ROHS compliant, and because it won’t harm or destroy the fins – no matter how often you use it, it is the perfect product for your service programme

  33. Mr McKenicGREENAir Con Service Programme • Start with a Mr McKenic C Service. Think of this as your major service to be carried out every one or two years. As we have shown the Mr McKenic Processed Acidic Coil Cleaner in a 1:1 solution is guaranteed to remove any contaminants in the system – including Legionella. It also leaves an inhibitor to retard rust build-up. The air velocity will be restored to optimum levels. It costs less than R31 per litre.

  34. Now you can use Mr McKenic Acidic Coil cleaner to do your generalcoil cleaning • A - SERVICE: Four months after the C Service do the Mr McKenic A Service. It is a light wash using Mr McKenic Processed Acidic Coil Cleaner in a 1:15 Solution. At about R8 per litre it is inexpensive, but it will ensure your air con keeps running in tip-top condition. In terms of labour costs it is much cheaper than a wap-wash and far more efficient. It also doesn’t waste water • B - SERVICE: Four months after that do the Mr McKenic B Service. It is a mid-term deep clean which uses a 1:10 Mr McKenic Processed Acidic Coil Cleaner Regular Clean. It costs less than R10 per litre – cheaper than competitive acidic coil cleaners • Continue to alternate between the A and B Services until you do the C service after one or two years. • Your air con will last longer. You will have considerable savings on labour costs, and your power bills will come down

  35. Going Green With You will never regret it

  36. The Most Cost-Effective Time-saving Green Coil Cleaner ISO 14001 EU-ROHS compliant

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