36” QuietCool Portable Evaporative Cooler This Manual covers all of the following QuietCool Portable Evaporative Coolers.
File this owner’s manual in a safe place for future reference. It contains operating procedures – maintenance procedures – trouble shooting guide – replacement parts guide – order form – and contact information. You will need this! Warnings and Cautions Read before operating QuietCool Portable Evaporative Cooler ELECTRICAL WARNING Do not use a 3 prong to 2 prong adapter on the electrical power cord. WARNING Do not remove the grounding lug from the electrical power cord plug.
QuietCool Portable Evaporative Cooler Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Quick Start 2.0 How Evaporative Cooling Works 3.0 Unpacking your new QuietCool unit 4.0 Set-up your QuietCool unit 4.1 Connecting the electrical supply 4.2 Connecting the water supply 5.0 Operating procedures 5.1 Filling the units reservoir with water 5.2 Turn-on pump 5.3 Adjust water flow 5.4 Turn-on Fan 6.0 Daily Operating procedures 6.1 Turn-on pump 6.2 Adjust water flow 6.3 Turn-on fan 6.4 Turn-off unit 7.
QuietCool Portable Evaporative Cooler 1.0 Introduction Your QuietCool was engineered to be the most efficient portable evaporative cooler manufactured. It was manufactured and assembled at our plant in Houston, Texas. Your QuietCool was tested 3 ways. Your unit was tested for 1. Maximum air flow at operating static pressure. Only QuietCool is tested in operating conditions with 2. Water and 3. Electricity before it is shipped. QuietCool is easy to operate – needs only tap water and electricity to operate.
run smoothly on 20 amp, 120 volt, and 60 Hz circuit. 4.2 Connecting the water supply Connect standard water hose to female fitting on the right side of your QuietCool (looking at the fan blade side). If your water pressure is above 60 pounds per square inch (p.s.i). you must use a pressure regulator (which can be found at your local hardware store). If you have purchased our optional QR60 gallon reservoir tank – simply attach the garden hose from the tank to the cooler.
5.4 Turn-on Fan Once your cooling pads are wet – you may turn on your QuietCool unit. Now you can begin to feel the QuietCool difference in temperature. After your QuietCool has run for 5 minutes or so, visually inspect the pads – if water is dripping outside the unit – you have too much water, simply turn the water flow valve to the right ½ turn and inspect water flow in another 5 minutes.
Once the retaining angle bar is removed from the top of your QuietCool unit, reach to the top of the dry cooling pad to the left and gently take hold of the top of the pad and gently pull back and slightly down – this action will loosen the pad from the unit. Look at the direction of the angle of the pad flutes (side of pads). Remove the cooling pad and proceed to the next pad. Then, remove all five cooling pads and gently set in a safe place.
Problem (continued) Cause (continued) Solution (continued) Leaking from bottom of pads. Push bottom of cooling pads gently inside to stop leaking. Excessive water pressure. Check you pressure. Max water pressure is 413 KPA (60 p.s.i.), adjust water supply valve to 1 ¼ turns or install a water pressure regulator found at local hardware store. Float valve maybe stuck in open position. Contaminants in water; drain cooler, sump and refill.
.0 Accessories
.0 Replacement Parts All Accessories / Replacement Parts are obtainable through your local QuietCool distributor. Should a part be temporarily out of stock at your distributor he can special order it for you. You can contact the manufacturer, Quietaire Cooling Inc. directly at: Telephone: 713.228.9421 or Fax: 713.228.9425. Please have your units 1. Model number 2.
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13.0 Warranty WARRANTY WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER: Quietaire Cooling extends this limited warranty to the original buyer and warrants that products manufactured by Quietaire Cooling shall be free from original defects in workmanship and material for one year from date of shipment, provided same have been properly stored, installed, service, maintained and operated.