Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1943)

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July 24, I 943 83 To owners of G-E Air Conditioning, G-E Commercial Refrigeration Proper Maintenance Pays I The condensing unit — which is the heart of your air conditioning or refrigeration equipment — must have air to operate properly. Packing cases or debris should never be piled close to it— make it a rule to keep the floor area clear for several feet around the unit. Also, lint and dirt can clog up your unit — so clean the cooling fins occasionally with a soft bristled brush. Dust and dirt can do great harm to moving parts, too— accelerating wear and causing breakdowns. Naturally, your unit must be oiled regularly (as per oiling instructions given for it)— and belts should be adjusted to maintain proper tension and alignment. Such simple maintenance procedures will pay you big dividends in forestalling trouble and keeping your equipment operating efficiently, economically . . . for the duration. General Electric Company , Air Conditioning and Commercial Refrigeration Divisions, Section 3577, Bloomfield, New Jersey. GENERAL (M ELECTRIC