HP CLEANER
Powerful, Versatile Evaporator Coil Cleaner
HP CLEANER is a specialized evaporator coil cleaner designed to effectively remove stubborn dirt, grease, nicotine,lint, and other contaminants. Its powerful formula ensures deep penetration and thorough cleaning.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Heavy-Duty Cleaning: Removes tough deposits with ease.
- Non-Acid Formula: Gentle on surfaces while providing powerful cleaning action.
- Meets USDA Standards: Safe for use in food processing environments.
- Cleans Multiple Components: Ideal for evaporator coils, condenser coils, and electronic air filters.
- No Rinsing Required: Saves time and effort for most applications.
- Available in Super-Concentrated Quart: Convenient and cost-effective option for shipping without hazmat fees.
- Zero VOC Content: Environmentally friendly and safe to use.
HP CLEANER is a reliable and effective solution for maintaining clean and efficient HVAC systems. Its powerful cleaning action and versatility make it a valuable asset for professionals and homeowners alike.
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HP Cleaner Directions:
Effective Coil Cleaning in a Few Simple Steps
Before Use:
- Wear Protective Gear: Always wear gloves and eye protection.
Application:
- Power Off: Turn off the HVAC system.
- Dilute: Mix 1 part HP CLEANER with 3-6 parts water.
- Spray Coil: Spray the diluted solution directly onto the coil, ensuring thorough saturation.
- Allow to Sit: Let the solution sit for 5 minutes.
- Resume Operation: Restart the HVAC system.
Specific Applications:
- Evaporator Coils: Apply to the air intake side while the fan is running (if possible). No rinsing is necessary.
- Condenser Coils: Rinse thoroughly after application.
- Electronic Air Filters: Turn off the unit and fan. Spray onto the filter and fan, wetting all areas of the plate.Rinsing is recommended.
Important Note: Keep the solution from freezing for optimal performance.
By following these steps, you can effectively clean and deodorize your HVAC coils using HP CLEANER.
DANGERS & PRECAUTIONS
Read and understand the product’s label and Safety Data Sheet. Do not breathe mists. Wash hands/gloves thoroughly after handling. Wear protective gloves, eye protection, and protective clothing. Provide adequate ventilation to keep the vapor concentration below TLV.
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Identification & Supplier Details
Product Identification (Section 1)
| Product Name |
HPG Cleaner |
| Product Number/Brand |
HPG-1Q (Brand: Vapco) |
| Recommended Use |
Evaporator coil cleaner |
Supplier Details
| Name |
Vapco Products, Inc. |
| Address |
401 Marshall Road, Valley Park, Missouri 63088, United States |
| Telephone / Fax / Email |
(636) 923-2121 / (636) 923-3002 / [email protected] |
| Emergency Phone Number |
(800) 255-3924 |
Hazard Identification & Composition
GHS Classification (Section 2)
| Key Hazards (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200) |
Acute toxicity, inhalation, Cat. 4
Eye damage/irritation, Cat. 1 (Severe Damage)
Skin corrosion/irritation, Cat. 1B (Severe Corrosion/Burns) |
| Signal Word |
Danger |
| Hazard Statement(s) |
H314: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage
H332: Harmful if inhaled |
| Key Precautionary Statement(s) |
P280: Wear protective gloves/clothing/eye protection/face protection.
P303+P361+P353: IF ON SKIN: Take off immediately. Rinse with water/shower.
P305+P351+P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Continue rinsing.
P310: Immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor if exposed or concerned. |
Hazardous Components (Mixtures) (Section 3)
| Component Name |
CAS Number |
Concentration (wt%) |
| 2-Butoxyethanol |
111-76-2 |
1 – 10 % |
| Silicic acid, disodium salt ($text{Na}_2text{SiO}_3$) |
6834-92-0 |
1 – 10 % |
| Pentasodium triphosphate ($text{Na}_5text{P}_3text{O}_{10}$) |
7758-29-4 |
1 – 10 % |
| Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, sodium salt |
68081-81-2 |
0.1 – 1 % |
Physical & Chemical Properties
| Physical State / Appearance |
Liquid / Clear liquid |
| Color / Odor |
Blue / Bland odor |
| pH (Alkaline) |
10.5-12.5 |
| Boiling Point / Freezing Point |
>212°F (100°C) / <32°F (0°C) |
| Flammability / Flash Point |
Not considered a flammable liquid by OSHA / N/D |
| Relative Density / Vapor Pressure |
1.02 at 77°F (25°C) / 23.8 mmHg at 77°F (25°C) |
| Solubility in Water / Evaporation Rate |
Soluble in water / <0.8 (Slow) |
| Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) |
5% |
Stability & Reactivity
| Reactivity / Chemical Stability |
Stable under normal conditions. Reactive with chemically active metals and acids. |
| Possibility of Hazardous Reactions |
None known. |
| Incompatible Materials |
Strong acids. |
| Conditions to Avoid |
Chlorine-liberating material. Do not mix with bases, ammonia, or other cleaning compounds. |
| Hazardous Decomposition Products |
Oxide(s) of carbon, sodium and silicon. |
Toxicological Information
Corrosion & Acute Effects (Section 11)
| Acute Toxicity (H332) |
Harmful if inhaled. ATE (vapor inhalation) is $text{30 mg/l}$. ATE (oral) is $text{5000 mg/kg}$ bw. |
| Skin Corrosion/Irritation |
Causes severe burns (Cat. 1B); prolonged contact will destroy tissue. |
| Serious Eye Damage/Irritation |
Causes severe burns (Cat. 1) and may cause corneal damage/blindness. |
| Respiratory Sensitization/STOT |
May cause irritation, chemical burns, upper respiratory damage and pulmonary edema. Potential loss of sight from repeated exposure. |
| Carcinogenicity/Mutagenicity |
Not classified. |
Toxicological Data for Key Components
| Component |
Route |
Value / Species |
| 2-Butoxyethanol ($text{LD}_{50}$ Oral) |
Oral |
470 – 880 mg/kg (Rat) |
| 2-Butoxyethanol ($text{LC}_{50}$ Inhalation) |
Inhalation |
450 ppm (Rat) |
| Pentasodium triphosphate ($text{LD}_{50}$ Oral) |
Oral |
>2000 – $text{3120 mg/kg}$ (Rat) |
First-Aid Measures
| General Advice |
If exposed or concerned, immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor (P310). Show the label where possible. |
| If Swallowed |
Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. Obtain medical attention. |
| In Case of Skin Contact (Critical) |
Take off all contaminated clothing immediately. Rinse skin with water/shower for at least 15 minutes. Obtain medical attention. |
| In Case of Eye Contact (Critical) |
Immediately rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present. Continue rinsing. Call POISON CENTER/doctor immediately. |
| Note to Physician |
Absence of visible signs or symptoms of burns does not reliably exclude the presence of actual tissue damage. |
Fire-Fighting & Accidental Release Measures
Fire-Fighting Measures (Section 5)
| Suitable Extinguishing Media |
Water spray, fog, $text{CO}_2$, alcohol-resistant foam, dry chemical, or sand. |
| Specific Hazards / Products |
May react with chemically active metals and acids. Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon, sodium, and silicon oxide(s). |
| Protection During Firefighting |
Wear NIOSH-approved Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA). |
Accidental Release Measures (Section 6)
| Personal Precautions |
Do not breathe vapors, spray, mist. Keep away from ignition sources. Equip cleanup crew with proper PPE. |
| Containment/Clean-up Methods |
Contain spills with dikes or absorbents. Eliminate all ignition sources and ventilate area. Take up liquid spill into absorbent material. |
| Environmental Precautions |
Prevent entry to sewers and public waters. Avoid release to the environment. |
Handling, Storage & PPE
Handling Precautions (Section 7)
| Safe Handling |
Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. |
| Additional Hazards |
Do not pressurize, cut, or weld containers. Vapors may collect in low lying areas. |
Storage Conditions (Section 7)
| General Conditions |
Store locked up/in a secure area. Store in a cool, well-ventilated place away from ignition sources. Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50°C/122°F. |
| Incompatible Materials |
Keep/Store away from strong acids. |
Exposure Limits (2-Butoxyethanol, CAS: 111-76-2)
| Type |
Value (ppm) |
Regulator |
| TWA (Time-Weighted Avg.) |
20 ppm |
AU/Cal/OSHA/EU |
| PEL (Permissible Exp. Limit) |
50 ppm |
US/OSHA |
| REL (Recommended Exp. Limit) |
5 ppm |
NIOSH |
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (Section 8)
| Eye/Face Protection |
Chemical safety goggles/face protection. Emergency eye wash/safety showers required. |
| Skin/Body Protection |
Wear protective gloves and chemical resistant/fire retardant clothing. |
| Respiratory Protection |
Use a NIOSH-approved Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) when OELs are exceeded. |
Transport & Regulatory Information
Transport Information (Section 14)
| UN Number (DOT/IMDG/IATA) |
UN1719 |
| Transport Class / Packing Group |
Class 8 (Corrosive) / Packing Group III |
| Proper Shipping Name |
Caustic alkali liquids, n.o.s. |
Regulatory Information (Section 15)
| US RTK Components (MA, PA) |
2-Butoxyethanol (CAS: 111-76-2)
Pentasodium triphosphate (CAS: 7758-29-4) |
| TSCA Inventory |
5 components, including 2-Butoxyethanol, Pentasodium triphosphate, and Silicic acid, disodium salt, are listed. |
Disposal & Ecological Information
Disposal Considerations (Section 13)
| Product Disposal |
Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local, regional, national, and international regulations. Product should be fully characterized prior to disposal (RCRA). |
| Sewage Disposal |
Avoid release into the environment. Keep out of sewers and waterways. |
Ecological Information (Section 12)
| Toxicity to Aquatic Life (Key Component) |
2-Butoxyethanol: $text{LC}_{50}$ (Rainbow trout) $text{1474 mg/l}$ – $text{96 hrs}$; $text{EC}_{50}$ (Water flea) $text{1550 mg/l}$ – $text{48 hrs}$. |
| Persistence and Degradability |
Component(s) are not biodegradable. |
| Bioaccumulation / Mobility |
Not expected to bioaccumulate. Mobile in soil. |
Disclaimer & Preparation Information
| Disclaimer Summary |
Information is accurate to the best of our knowledge, but no assumption of liability is made for accuracy or completeness. Final suitability determination is the sole responsibility of the user. |
| Preparation Information (Section 16) |
Prepared by: Jessica Wilson
Date prepared: 3/18/2025 |