Evapcool CoolTool CTV21 Bedienungsanleitung

Evapcool Klimaanlage CoolTool CTV21

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Congratulations: You have purchased a product of superior performance and
design, which will give the best service when properly operated and
maintained. This cooler can be used as a convenient, roll-around spot cooler
or permanently installed through a wall for cooling fixed areas like a
workshop or garage.
This guide was designed to provide you with the information needed to
assemble the unit for roll-around spot-cooling use or to permanently install
the unit for fixed area cooling. It also contains information on how to safely
operate, inspect, maintain and troubleshoot your CoolTool evaporative air
cooler.
The first section, Assembly, contains instructions to prepare your cooler for
roll-around portable service. The second section, Installation, guides you
through the permanent installation process. The third section, Maintenance,
contains operational and maintenance instructions to aid in keeping your unit
in good working order, while Troubleshooting includes information to help
diagnose and repair commonly encountered problems.
THE USE OF ANODE DEVICES, CHEMICAL
ADDITIVES, OR COOLER CLEANER TREATMENTS
IN THIS COOLER WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
1-999-2104 DATE: 3/06
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Safety
Installation
Operation
Maintenance
Trouble Shooting
Parts Replacement
îš—Read all instructions carefully before installation.
îš—This cooler must be connected to 120 volt AC, 60 Hz (cycle) power only.
NOTE: Improper voltage will void the pump and/or motor warranties
and may cause serious personal injury or property damage.
îš—This cooler must be plugged into a GFCI protected receptacle, which
has been properly installed in accordance with all local and national
codes. If you are not sure that the receptacle is GFCI protected, consult
with a qualified electrician.
îš—This cooler is equipped with a power cord having an equipment
grounding conductor and grounding plug. Do not attempt to defeat this
safety device by removing the grounding pin.
îš—Do not step on or rollover power cord with heavy or sharp objects. Do
not operate if plug or cord is damaged in any way. If the unit is damaged
or malfunctions, do not continue to operate it.
îš—Remove the plug from the electrical receptacle by pulling on the plug
and not the cord.
îš—Always disconnect electrical power to unit before attempting to work on
or service your cooler.
îš—Do not operate near open containers of flammable liquids or gases.
îš—Do not operate this cooler (fan motor) with any solid-state speed
control device.
îš—Do not operate this unit with pad frame(s) and/or air outlet grille
removed, this may cause the fan motor to overload and damage the
motor.
îš—Never wash your cooler cabinet with a garden hose, water may harm
motor and pump.
NOTE:
îš—Do not use indoors on carpet or wood floor. Unit may leak water and
could damage flooring or create a slip hazard.
îš—Do not locate or operate cooler near exhaust or vent pipes as odors
or fumes may be drawn into unit.
îš—Your warranty does not cover shipping damage. Report all shipping
damage at once to store making the delivery.
îš—For future reference, record the serial number and purchase date of
your evaporative cooler here:
Serial # __________________________
Purchase Date: ____________________
Place of Purchase: ______________________________________
WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING.
A MULTI-USE EVAPORATIVE AIR COOLING MACHINE
TM
O ’WNER S GUIDE
U SE AND C MARE ANUAL
MODEL CTV2
For Customer Assistance
CALL 1-800-325-6952
DO NOT RETURN TO PLACE OF PURCHASE!
INTRODUCTION
Your CoolTool evaporative air cooler was thoroughly tested and
inspected before leaving the factory. This is your guide to economical,
trouble free comfort cooling over the years with reasonable care and
regular maintenance. Failure to follow these instructions may damage
your cooler, impair its operation and/or void the warranty. Read it
carefully.
PREPARATION FOR ASSEMBLY
Unpacking the unit
The items required to use the CoolTool as a roll-around cooler or to
convert it to a permanently installed cooler are packaged with this unit.
Remove the pad frames by slightly lifting the pad frame from the
bottom, pull outwards until clear of cabinet bottom pan, then
downwards until frame clears cabinet top. Remove the following items
from the cooler:
1. Box containing swivel casters and attachment hardware
(for roll around use)
2. Duct extension (for permanent thru-wall installations)
3. Plastic bag containing small parts, float valve, standpipe and drain
bushing. (used in both cooler model options)
4. Bag with hose adapter for float valve (roll-around use)
5. Bleed-off tubing (for permanent installations)
Gather tools required to assemble & install unit
The following tools are required to assemble the unit:
7/16” box or open end wrench 6” crescent wrench
3/8” box or open end wrench 1/4” nut driver
Additional small hand and/or small power tools will be required to
permanently install this unit, they will be determined by the individual
requirements of the installation site.
SETUP FOR ROLL-AROUND USE
Attach swivel casters to legs
1. Locate unit on level working surface.
2. Note position of hardware attaching stand angles to cooler
corners. Detach stand angles and save this hardware for re-
assembly later.
3. Open parts box and remove casters and parts bag. Assemble (1)
each caster per stand angle using supplied 1/4-20 nuts & carriage
bolts as shown in figure 1.
4. Re-attach stand angles/caster assemblies to cooler corners, place
the casters with brakes on the front of the unit. Use the 1/4-20 nuts
& bolts saved in step 2 and additional 1/4-20 nuts and bolts from
the parts bag on each corner (3 each angle/corner, see Fig 1).
Apply brakes before lifting cooler upright to complete assembly.
Install drain bushing and standpipe
Install overflow drain bushing in bottom of
cooler. Slide rubber washer over drain
bushing, push drain bushing through bottom
of cooler, and tighten nut. Screw plastic
overflow standpipe into the drain bushing
and tighten snugly (hand-tight) to prevent
leakage. Where conditions allow for
drainage, connect a drain line (garden hose)
to drain bushing and drain in accordance
with local codes (see .Fig 2)
Cooler checkout and first time start-up
Congratulations, once you re-install the pad frames, your roll-around
CoolTool cooler will be complete and ready for use. Please proceed to
the Pre-startup inspection checklist on efore starting unit for
the first time.
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Fig.2
Install float valve and hose adapter
Attach the float valve to the cabinet as shown in The garden
hose adapter attaches to the brass inlet fitting on the float valve (see
). NOTE: verify that the hose washers are correctly in place.
Water connection and float adjustment
Move cooler to desired location (this should be a level area for proper
operation of the cooler).
1. Connect to water supply using a commercial grade of water hose
(not supplied with cooler, obtained separately) to the adapter on
the float valve and turn water on. CAUTION: water inlet pressure
should be limited to a maximum of 65 PSI to avoid rupturing the
water hose. If pressure exceeds this value, an inline pressure
regulator should be installed (obtainable from a local plumbing or
hardware store).
2. Check that all connections are tight by visually inspecting hose,
float valve, etc. for leakage.
3. Set float valve for a water depth of 2”. The float is adjusted lightly
bending the float rod.
figure 3.
figure 3
Introduction 2
Unpacking 2
Roll-around Assembly
Roll-around casters 2
Standpipe installation 2
Water line connections 2
Permanent Installation
Mounting requirements 3
Location and placement 3
Exhaust openings 3
Support legs 3
Duct extension 3
Electrical requirements 4
Standpipe installation 4
Water line connections 4
Bleed-off installation 4
General inspection
Pre-start-up 5
Start-up checklist 5
Cabinet inspection 5
Shutdown (winterizing) 5
Operating instructions 5
Maintenance
Cleaning 5
Draining and touch-up 6
Lubrication 6
Changing cooler pads 7
Troubleshooting 8
Parts list 9
Warranty 10
Table of Contents:
Fig. 1
** WARNING! **
DO NOT elevate unit on stand angles with caster assemblies
in place. Cooler will become unstable and may tip-over.
IMPROPER ASSEMBLY WILL VOID WARRANTY!
Fig.3
Casters with
brakes
3 bolts and nuts to
secure each corner
PERMANENT COOLER INSTALLATION
Before you begin:
Carefully read before beginning the installation process.
Don't attempt to perform any part of the installation described in this
manual unless you are to do so.fully qualified
Before attempting to install the cooler, make sure the following
preparations have been made:
îš—Assure that the supporting surface is
strong enough to bear the weight of the
cooler when in use; remember that when
the system fills with water, the cooler will
be much heavier than when dry. This unit
will weigh approximately ounds
when full. It is recommended that the unit
be supported on a 36” square concrete
pad, 2” to 3” thick.
îš—Make sure the mounting surface is level in all directions; this is
necessary to ensure proper distribution of water into the troughs of
the pad frames and maximize performance.
îš—Locate the support pad so that the duct extension will be located
between wall studs. The interior duct and grille assembly must be
located within 6 ft of a GFCI protected 115-volt AC receptacle.
îš—It will be necessary to cut a hole through
the wall large enough to allow the duct
extension to pass through. Best method
of marking the duct location is to first
assemble the legs and the duct extension
onto the cabinet (see the leg and duct
extension attachment instructions). After
locating the unit on the supporting pad,
slide the cooler against wall and mark
hole location.
Location
Install cooler so only fresh outside air enters cooling system. Avoid
installing unit in an area that would restrict free air movement around
the cooler. Avoid installation near vents, kitchen exhaust, etc.; odors
or fumes may be drawn into unit.
Air Exhausting
Evaporative air coolers will function correctly only if there is a way for
the cooled air to exit the room. Your CoolTool will function best when
there are plenty of openings for air to leave the cooled space. Proper
location of exhaust openings is important as they guide the flow of air
through areas where cooling is desired. Windows or doors farthest
away from cooler grille should be left open to permit free movement of
air out of the area being cooled.
To obtain the maximum capacity of your cooler, open windows, doors,
etc until the air inside the house is nearly balanced with the outside.
One method to determine when the air is reasonably balanced is to
place a tissue paper against the screen in a window furthest from the
cooler and adjust the openings of the other windows or vents until the
tissue paper stays lightly on the screen.
Installation Procedure
The “Cool” and “Fan” switches on the front grille must be in the OFF
position and the power cord from the receptacle before UNPLUGGED
attempting to install this unit. To prevent accidental starting of the
cooler, ensure that the cord cannot be plugged in until installation has
been completed.
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Adjust legs to support cooler
The support legs are assembled to the unit in the shipping position.
The 1/4-20 nut and bolt combinations securing the legs must be
removed, the legs adjusted to raise the height of the unit above the
supporting surface (from 2” to 12”, in 2” increments), and the nut / bolt
combinations re-assembled. The actual installation location will
determine the leg height required, we recommend a minimum height
of 6” above the supporting surface for drain line (hose) attachment.
Attach duct extension, re-locate switch assembly
Thru-the-wall installations require that the duct of the Cool Tool model
CTV2 must be extended using the supplied duct extension. The
switch box assembly and power supply cord must be re-located for
proper operation of the cooler once the grille has been reinstalled.
Convert the cooler duct using the following steps: (see fig 4) S AVE ALL
SCREWS, THEY WILL BE RE USED- .
1. Carefully mark on the power supply cord where the cord exits the
grille, this mark will be used when replacing the cord after the thru-
the-wall installation is complete.
2. Remove the 4 screws holding the grille assembly to the duct.
Carefully pull the grille away from the duct and observe how the
power cord is routed through the grille, you will need to route the
cord in the same way later when reassembling the grille to the
duct. Remove cord from grille assembly.
3. Remove the 2 screws holding the switch box assembly to the duct.
Keep switch box and cord out of the way by carefully placing them
on top of blower wheel until repositioned.
4. Orient duct extension so that the hooked flange of the extender
can be placed over the top flange on the existing duct. Align the
duct extension vertically with the existing duct and rotate
downward into position, placing the sides of the extension to the
outside of the existing duct side flanges.
5. Align the holes in the bottom flanges of both the extension and the
existing duct (where the lower grille screws were located). Secure
the duct and extension using the two #8 thread-forming screws
from the hardware bag.
6. Using the four #8 nuts and bolts provided in the hardware bag,
secure the extension sides to the existing duct .
7. Re-locate the switch box assembly to the new mounting holes
located in the extension using the old screws. NOTE: the grille will
be remounted after the thru-the-wall portion of the installation has
been completed.
8. Verify that the “Cool” and “Fan” switches are in the position OFF
before continuing the installation of this unit.
Switch box
assembly
Duct extension
Supply cord
Fig.4


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