Essick Air AUA51 Manual Do Utilizador

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Electrical Installation
WARNING: 
 Disconnect all electrical service that will be used 
for this unit before you begin the installation.
•  Remove junction box.  The elec-
trical junction box is located in 
the upper inside of the left center 
post.  Remove the two screws and 
pull box out from panel for access 
to plug wiring (Fig. 4).
•  Hook up electrical.  Electrical 
hook up should be done by a 
qualifi ed electrician, so that all electrical wiring will conform to your 
local standards.  This unit is suppled with a 120V pump.  For 240V 
pump operation, a 240V pump must be purchased.  The fan and pump 
receptacles will support both 120V and 240V installations.  See the 
wiring diagrams for 120V and 240V installations on the following 
page.
 IMPORTANT:  When a single speed motor is used, do not use the 
red lead on the receptacle and motor plug wiring.  Tape off end of 
both of the red leads.
CAUTION:
  Pump receptacle is for grounded evaporative cooler 
pump only.  Do not plug anything else into receptacle.
WARNING:
  Make sure that cooler cabinet is properly grounded 
to a suitable ground connection for maximum safety.
•  Mount motor.  Install blower motor in the motor mount yokes, adjust-
ing the yoke if necessary.  Fasten with the provided mounting clips 
(see Fig. 2).  NOTE:  Adjustable yoke will have to be reversed for 1 
H.P. motors.
•  Install pulley.  Install the adjustable motor pulley so that it aligns 
with the blower drive pulley (see Fig. 3) and tighten set screw.
Cooler Installation
CAUTION:
  Make sure that the mounting surface is strong 
enough to support the operating weight of the cooler when in use.  
(For operating weight, see Specifi cation Table.)
CAUTION:
  Never plug in cooler until installation is complete 
and unit has been tested for rigidity.
CAUTION:
  Do not screw or drill within 5 inches of the bottom 
of the wet module.  You could puncture the reservoir.
CAUTION:
  If the unit is supported with legs at each corner, 
the middle of the unit where the two sections 
join must be supported as well.
NOTE:  You can separate the wet module 
from the blower module by removing the 4 
bolts (2 bolts in ADA35 and ASA35) from the 
wet module side (Fig. 1)
Motor Installation
•  Install motor cord.  For typical 120V 
installation, connect motor cord to motor using the following color 
code: Black - Hi, Red - Low, White - Com., Green - Ground.
Wet 
Module
Fig. 1
Mounting 
Bolts
Open Windows To Exhaust Air
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 3320 CFM, 
model ADA 51 (1/2 hp) requires 6.6 square feet (950 square inches) 
of opening  (3320/1000 * 2 = 6.6).  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 6.6 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.
Screws
Fig. 4
Junction
Box
Water Connection
•  Install overflow assembly.  Remove 
nut and place nipple through the hole in 
the pan, with the rubber washer between 
the pan and the head of the drain nipple 
(Fig. 5).  Screw on  nut and draw up 
tight against bottom of pan.  Insert over-
fl ow pipe in nipple to retain water.  The 
overfl ow pipe may be removed to drain 
pan when necessary.  A garden hose 
may be screwed on the drain nipple 
to drain water away from your unit.
•  Connect water supply line.  Install 
a sillcock and water valve on faucet 
as shown by fi gure 6.  Place the nut 
and ferrule on the tubing and tighten 
the nut until water tight.  NOTE:  Do 
not connect the water supply to any 
soft water applications.
•  Install fl oat valve and fi ll pan.  Refer to Fig. 7.  Remove items 1, 2, 
3, and 4.  Insert fl oat body (5) through hole in splash plate (8) (ADA/
Faucet
W
ater Supply 
V
alve
Sillcock
Ferrule
Nut
Fig. 6
Rubber Washer
Overfl ow Pipe
Nipple
Bottom Pan
Nut
Fig. 5
Motor 
Clips
Adjustable 
Yoke
Fig. 2
Blower 
Housing
Motor 
Pulley
Blower 
Pulley
Fig. 3