SpeedClean
FlowJet-60 Thick Coil Cleaner
FlowJet-60 Thick Coil Cleaner
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SpeedClean FlowJet-60 Coil Cleaner System
High Flow Coil Cleaning With Chemical Injection
Make quick work of cleaning debris and grime from microchannel, thick condenser and evaporator coils. Powerful 400 PSI at 2.2 GPM washes even the dirtiest coils with a continuous spray of water and cleaning chemical— without damaging sensitive fins. Professional results from a compact, portable solution.
- Optional 90° spray wand forces dirt and debris back in the direction it entered
- 12' hose with additional lengths available
- Water hose connection for continuous cleaning
- Cleans thick HVAC coils fast
You've got thick beds of coils to clean. The pressure washer is too bulky for cleaning in narrow spaces, releases too much pressure and the hose attachment just can’t get all the way through the coils. Well, this is the tool for you. The FlowJet from SpeedClean delivers the pressure you need and water flow rate to power through even the dirtiest, thickest coils. Plus, it's portable and compact. Perfect for the truck or storing when not in use. It boasts a unique pump system that is almost impossible to replicate, offering 400 PSI of cleaning power at 2.2 GPM. It also has a variety of optional attachments to help clean hard-to-reach coils and coil beds.
- Commercial evaporator units
- Rooftop AC units
- Thick refrigeration coils
- Perfect for microchannel coils
- Small, portable design makes it easy to clean HVAC coils in hard to reach areas such as rooftop evaporator coils, large refrigeration units and more.
- Powerful 400 psi spray powers through coils – up to 6' thick!
- 2.2 gallon per minute flow rate provides heavy flow to blow dirt from coils
- Optional SC-WWSS-HF spray wand with 90° nozzle lets you clean coils from the inside out, forcing dirt and debris back in the direction it entered. Perfect for microchannel coils.
Cleaning coils saves money through increased system efficiency and longevity. This isn’t a hypothesis, It’s a proven fact. However, cleaning coils isn’t just throwing water on them. Depending on the coil type, the type of debris and the type of system, different cleaning methods should be used to get the best results.

