Pre-Cleaning Site Assessment
Inspect unit type, accessibility, and contamination level
Assess condition of coils, filters, drain pans, and internal components
Identify if unit can be cleaned in place or needs disassembly
System Shutdown & Isolation
Power off and safely isolate AHU or FCU unit
Implement Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedure to ensure safety
Removal of Filters and Access Panels
Remove air filters, drain pans, and access covers for full cleaning access
Inspect filters for replacement or cleaning
Steam Coil Cleaning
Use high-pressure steam to deep clean evaporator (cooling)
Break down and remove biofilm, mold, dirt, and oil residue lodged between coil fins
Avoid use of harsh chemicals — environmentally friendly and non-corrosive process
Drain Pan and Condensate Line Cleaning
Steam clean and sanitize the drain pan
Flush the condensate drain line to prevent blockage and microbial growth
Fan, Blower, and Motor Housing Cleaning
Steam clean fan blades, blower wheels, and surrounding compartments
Remove dust and grime to ensure smooth airflow and balanced rotation
Internal Casing and Insulation Disinfection
Apply steam to internal metal panels and insulation (if suitable) to kill bacteria and odors
Wipe down with microfiber cloths or vacuum residues
Filter Cleaning or Replacement
Clean washable filters with steam or mild detergent
Replace disposable filters if necessary
Post-Cleaning Inspection & Testing
Inspect all components for cleanliness and functionality
Reinstall access panels and filters
Power up the unit and test airflow, temperature, and condensate drainage
Documentation & Reporting
Provide before-and-after photos and detailed cleaning report
Log maintenance activity for compliance and health records
Recommend next cleaning schedule based on site conditions