Operation and Maintenance Manual 120V/60HZ GLACIER AVALANCHE BLIZZARD CS5-16-VD CS5-16-VD-TB CS5-18-VD CS5-18-VD-TB CS6-36-1D CS6-36-VD CS6-50-VD
Operation & Maintenance Manual 60HZ Models Table of Contents: 1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 Unpacking your COOL- SPACE® 1 3.0 Set-up of COOL-SPACE® unit 3.1 Connecting the water supply 3.2 Connecting the electrical supply 1 1 2 4.0 Operating procedures 4.1 Filling the unit with water 4.2 Starting the fan 4.3 Starting the pump and adjusting the water flow 3 3 3 4 5.0 Maintenance and storage 5.1 Removing the cooling media & accessing the inside of the unit 5.2 Daily maintenance 5.3 Periodic maintenance 5.
Signal Word Definitions DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury. WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury. CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury. IMPORTANT indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in property damage. 1.
3.2 Connecting the electrical supply The COOL-SPACE® unit should be plugged into a fused or circuit breaker protected 15 amp, 120 volt, and 60 Hz circuit. All models utilize standard 120-volt power supply. The unit should be plugged into a fused or circuit breaker protected 15 amp, 120 volt, 60 Hz circuit. A ground fault circuit interrupter is included with the CS5-16, CS5-18, CS6-36 units. Table 1 shows the amperage requirements for the specific models.
4.0 Operating procedures There are 3 factors to consider when determining where to place the COOL-SPACE® unit. 1. Fresh air supply: The inlet side of the unit (pad side) requires a constant, uninterrupted supply of fresh air for maximum performance. A distance of 3 feet clear space to any obstructions at the rear or inlet side of the unit is recommended. 2.
4.3 Starting the pump and adjusting the water flow DO NOT flood the pads with water, keep them moist. New pads will take a few days before they become completely saturated. It is normal to have several dry streaks on the face of the pads about 1 to 2 inches wide. If the streaks are larger adjust the flow control knob to allow more water to flow onto the pads. NOTE: New pads may also emanate an odor under initial operating conditions from the resin used to construct the media.
5.2 Daily maintenance When shutting down the COOL-SPACE® unit at the end of each use, the pump should be turned off approximately 15 minutes before the fan is turned off. This will allow the pads to drain and dry out. To avoid disfiguring the housing the unit should be drained after every use. These simple guidelines will ensure long and efficient pad life as well as help to control mildew and bacteria growth, and unit longevity. 5.
6.0 Troubleshooting/Repair 6.1 Troubleshooting ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect the power supply before performing any service or maintenance on the unit. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death. The COOL-SPACE® unit consists of three systems: the fan, water distribution and pump. It is important to determine which system of the COOL-SPACE® unit the problem is associated with. This may not always be obvious, in that certain problems may be associated with more than one system.
6.1 Troubleshooting (continued) Please use caution when troubleshooting or repairing all electrical components. Be certain that all power is disconnected from the COOL-SPACE® unit before the cooling pads or fan guard are removed to gain access to the fan. Fan System Problem Check Solution Fan won't run and makes no sound. Power cord, extension cord, switches, circuit breaker, GFI ground fault. Reconnect power or extension cord. Reset breaker. Fan motor won’t run and makes a humming sound.
6.1 Troubleshooting (continued) Water System The water distribution system consists of two (2) assemblies: o o The Water Inlet Assembly Brass bulkhead fitting Float valve assembly The Hose and Valve Assembly Spray Bar Assembly Valve Assembly Connection Hose Problem Check ® Solution Floor at side of COOL-SPACE unit is wet Water inlet hose is loose at supply hose or inlet hose is loose at bulkhead fitting. Tighten connections and/or replace hose washers.
6.1 Troubleshooting (continued) Pump Problem Check Solution Pump motor will not run when switch is turned on. Turn fan on to check for power. Is water level high enough to make the low- water cut-off circuit? If fan doesn’t start; check breaker and cord plug-in. If fan does start; check for power to and through pump switch (when turned on). Fill water reservoir. Pump motor hums when switch is turned on, but does not pump water. Obstruction in impellor. Pump motor failure. Remove object(s).
6.2 Repair procedures Repairs should be performed by a qualified technician! ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect the power supply before performing any service or maintenance on the unit. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death. Fan Motor Replacement GLACIER18 (CS5-16-VD, CS5-16-VD-TB, CS5-18-VD, CS5-18-TB) 1. Remove cooling pads (see section 5.1 for pad removal instructions) 2. Remove the black motor wiring plate and disconnect motor wires.
6.2 Repair procedures (continued) Pump Replacement GLACIER18 (CS5-16-VD-TB, CS5-18-TB) 1. Loosen PVC Union 2. Remove pump and PVC pipe 3. Unplug the cord from the top of the pump by removing 2 screws 4. Unscrew PVC pipe from the pump 5. Reverse steps 1-4 to reinstall the new pump 6. Reinstall cooling pads and guards, reconnect power, and test pump GLACIER18 (CS5-16-VD, CS5-18-VD), AVALANCHE36 (CS6-36-1D, CS6-36-VD), BLIZZARD50 (CS6-50-VD) 1. Disconnect hose from pump. 2.
DO NOT DISCARD FAULTY PARTS Check with the Manufacturer as they may need to be returned for warranty credit. 7.3 Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts Accessories and replacement parts are available from your local distributor or supplier or they can be found online at www.cool-space.com.
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