Essick Air N40S User Manual

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•  Install  fl oat and attach water line to 
fl oat.  The fl oat may be installed in either 
the corner post or bracket (see Fig. 9).  If 
you have model 3000DD/N31D then the 
fl oat should be mounted to the bracket.  
Refer to fi gure 10 for installation instruc-
tions.  Insert the fl oat (1) thru the hole 
in the corner post or bracket.  Install the 
washer (2) and nut (3).  Tighten to keep 
the fl oat from turning.  Place the nut (5) 
and ferrule (4) on the water supply line.  
Connect to fl oat fi tting and tighten until 
water tight.
•  Fill pan.  Allow water to fi ll  to 
within 1” of top of pan and adjust 
fl oat to maintain this water level.  
This can be accomplished by bend-
ing the fl oat rod.
•  Level water troughs.  Operate 
pump until pads are saturated.  
Check each trough to see if water 
is evenly dispersed in the trough.  
If they are not, loosen adjustment 
bolts and level trough.  Retighten 
bolts.  Check to see that all pads 
are saturated with water and that 
there are no dry spots or openings 
in the pads.
Maintenance
WARNING
:  
Before doing any maintenance be sure power is 
off.  At the time you remove a pad frame be sure to unplug motor 
and pump.  This is for your safety.
Spring Start-Up
•  Clean pump.  Cleaning the pump is necessary once a year at start-up.  For 
your safety, turn unit off and unplug motor and pump.  Remove the pump 
from the mount slot.  Remove the base of the pump (Fig. 13).  Clean the 
pump and turn the impeller to ensure free operation.  Remove the pump 
spout and check for any blockage.  
After cleaning, reinstall the base 
onto the pump.  Press firmly to 
make sure it is secure.  Reattach 
the pump to the mount in the cooler 
using the plastic retainer to ensure 
that the pump will not overturn.  Do 
not forget to replace the spout and 
water delivery tube onto the pump 
outlet.
•  Oil bearings.  The blower bearings and cooler motor in this unit should be 
oiled with a few drops of non-detergent 20/30 weight oil once each year.  
The motor does not need oil if it has no oil lines for oiling.  Motors that 
have no lines are lifetime oiled at the factory and require no further oiling 
for the life of the unit.
CAUTION:
  
Do not over oil.  Over oiling can cause motor burn 
out, due to excessive oil getting into motor winding.
•  Change Pads.  The pads should be replaced once or twice a season, de-
pending upon the length of the season.  At the beginning and at mid season 
a clean pad is more absorbent and effi cient and will deliver substantially 
more cool air.
•  Check belt tension.  A 3 lb. force should 
defl ect the belt 3/4 inches (see Fig. 14).  
Readjust belt if needed.
•  Check bleed-off valve to be sure it is 
not clogged.
WINTER SHUT DOWN
•  Drain water.  Always drain all of the water out of the cooler and water 
supply line when not in use for prolonged periods, and particularly at the 
end of the season.  Keep the water line disconnected from both the unit 
and water supply so that it does not freeze.
•  Unplug motor and pump.  When cooler is not used for extended periods, 
unplug the motor and pump from inside cooler.
•  Cover unit.  To protect the life of the fi nish, a cover for the unit is suggested 
in extended periods of non use.
By following the operating, installation, and maintenance suggestions as 
outlined, you can get many years of efficient and satisfactory service from 
your cooler.  In the event additional information is desired, your dealer will 
be more than glad to assist you in every possible way.
Float
Corner 
Post
Bracket
Fig. 9
Amperage Draw And Belt Tension
This unit is equipped with an adjustable motor drive pulley for adjusting 
the blower wheel speed to the proper loading on different duct systems.  It 
is important that the motor drive pulley is adjusted to correct size to assure 
maximum air delivery without damage to the motor.  Be sure to follow these 
instructions carefully.
•  Adjust drive pulley.  After the unit is completely installed, adjust the drive 
pulley to the least diameter and adjust belt tension.  See the maintenance 
section for adjusting belt tension.
•  Start cooler.  Install all pad frames, start pump, and allow to operate until 
pads are wet.
•  Check amperage.  With pads wet and unit started, check amperage draw 
with an amperage meter.
•  Adjust pulley if necessary.  If amperage 
draw is less than motor rating, turn off elec-
trical power and remove pad frame.  Unplug 
motor inside cooler, this will protect you 
from someone turning on unit while you are 
working inside.  This should be done for your 
safety.  Adjust pulley to a larger diameter and readjust belt tension, plug 
motor in, install pad frame, and retest amperage draw.  Repeat this  process 
until correct amperage draw is attained.  Increasing motor pulley diameter 
increases amperage draw.  Decreasing motor pulley diameter decreases 
amperage draw (see Fig. 12).
CAUTION:
  Do not operate cooler with larger amperage draw 
than specifi ed on motor plate.
NOTE:  No attempt should be made to completely install this unit without 
the aid of an electrician or someone familiar with testing amperage draw.  
Failure to comply with these instructions may void your warranty.
Decrease 
Amperage
Fig. 12
Fig. 10
1
2
3
5
6
4
Faucet
W
ater Supply 
V
alve
Sillcock
Ferrule
Nut
Fig. 8
Fig. 14
3 Lb.
3/4 Inches
Bleed-Off
Installation of the bleed-off kit is recommended to increase the life of the 
cooler.  A bleed-off system is designed to prevent scale build up by continu-
ally removing a small percent of the water in the pan.
•  Install Bleeder Tee and Tubing.  
Refer to fi gure 11.  Cut the pump 
hose and insert the barbed ends 
of the bleeder tee into each cut 
end.  Insert one end of the bleeder 
tubing onto the bleeder tee and 
run the other end out of the cooler 
through the overfl ow pipe.  Note:  A 
restrictor clamp is provided which, 
if desired, may be installed onto the 
bleeder tubing to restrict the amount of water being bleed off.  The amount 
of water to bleed off depends on the quality of the water in your area.  Start 
with 1-2 gal/hr and increase if needed.
Restrictor
Overfl ow
Bleeder Tubing
Bleeder Tee
Pump Hose
Fig. 11
Impeller
Remove
Base
Fig. 13