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User manual Essick Air, model AS1C5112

Manafacture: Essick Air
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If the cooler is Off when the ‘Timer’ button is pressed, the delay period determines when the cooler switches on. The starting mode is indicated by a flashing LED. You can change this mode by pressing the appropriate button (‘Cool’ or ‘Fan’). You can cancel the Timer function at any time by pressing the ‘Timer’ button until all the timer LED’s go out. In The Event Of A Power Outage If the cooler is operating in ‘Cool’ or ‘Fan’ mode when power is interrupted, the cooler will resume in the same mode of operation when the power is restored. If the cooler was in any ‘Timer’ mode at the time of a power interruption, the cooler will remain off when power is restored. Wiring Diagrams 120 Volt 240 Volt 110498-3 3 Required Exhaust Openings An often misunderstood concept of evaporative cooling is the amount of air that should be exhausted. How much should you open your windows? The fact is that most people do not open their windows enough. The following two methods will help you determine the amount to open your windows. First Method You should allow an opening of at least 2 square feet (288 square inches) for each 1000 CFM rating of your unit. Example: At 3790 CFM, model AD1C51 (3/4 hp) requires 7.6 square feet (1094 square inches) of opening (3790/1000 * 2 = 7.6). Multiply the number of windows by window width in inches and divide this into the number of square inches required for your size unit. This will give you the height to open windows. In this example, four 36 inch wide windows should be opened 7.6 inches each. Champion Air Balancing Method 1. Take a piece of tissue paper and cut it lengthwise into 3 equal strips. 2. Turn your cooler on high cool. 3. Open one window at least six inches wide in each room that you want to cool. 4. Take the piece of tissue paper and put it up against the screen of the open window furthest from the cooler discharge opening. Let go of it. It will do one of three things. IF It falls down. THEN CLOSE all of the windows one inch and try step 4 again. IF It plasters itself to the screen. THEN OPEN all of the windows one inch and try step 4 again. IF It stays on the screen lightly. THEN PERFECT. You are done. Enjoy your cooler. NOTES: • When switching to low cool, you must rebalance your home. Repeat step 4. • Once you balance your home you can cool some areas more than others by opening those windows more and closing the others by the same amount. Repeat step 4 to make sure your home is still air balanced. Maintenance AWARNING: Before doing any maintenance be sure power is off. At the time you remove either inspection panel be sure to unplug motor and pumps. This is for your safety. Spring Start-Up • Clean pads. A clean pad is more absorbent, efficient and will give more cool air. Annually, or when required, using a garden hose with nozzle, back wash to clean out the openings, then clean off the inlet face any scale or other obstruction to the passages. Slight scraping may be required to remove hardened scale. • Change pads if necessary. The pads should be replaced after 5 years or if necessary. To change pads, remove top access panel, remove grill, and disconnect water delivery tube. Remove water distributor holder and lift out media sections. Replace with the same type media. You can purchase them from your dealer. IMPORTANT: In order to get the best performance from your cooling pads, they must be installed properly. If you have purchased a pad with two equal angles, the following instructions can be disregarded. Pads must always be installed with the steeper flute angle sloping down towards the air entering side (Fig. 7). The reason is simple. The steeper angle puts more water on the hot, dry, dirty side of the pad where it is needed most. It also counteracts the tendency of the ai...

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