Optional Evaporative Cooler Piping - Greenheck IG Installation, Operation And Maintanance Manual

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Installation - Evaporative Cooler Piping (optional)
Evaporative Cooling with Recirculating Pump
Supply Line
Drain Line Valve
(by others)
Drain Line
Recirculating Evaporative Piping
CAUTION
The supply line should be of adequate size and
pressure to resupply the amount of water lost due to
bleed-off and evaporation. The drain line should be
the same size or larger than the supply line.
IMPORTANT
All solenoid valves and traps must be installed
below the roof to protect the supply water line from
freezing. If they cannot be installed below the roof, an
alternative method must be used to protect the lines
from freezing.
CAUTION
Provisions must be taken to prevent damage to the
evaporative cooling section during freezing conditions.
The sump, drain lines and supply lines must be drained
prior to freezing conditions or an alternate method must
be used to protect the lines and media.
1. Install the Water Supply Line
Supply line opening requirements vary by unit size and
arrangement, and are field-supplied. Connect the water
supply line to the float valve through the supply line
opening in the evaporative cooling unit. Install a manual
shutoff valve in the supply line.
2. Install the Drain Line
Connect an unobstructed drain line to the drain and
overflow connections on the evaporative cooler. A
manual shut off valve (by others) is required for the
evaporative cooler drain
line. A trap must be used
to overcome the internal
negative pressure in the
unit and allow the water
to drain while the unit is
operating.
3. Check/Adjust Water Level
Check the water level in the sump tank. The water
level should be above the pump intake and below the
overflow. Adjust the float as needed to achieve the
proper water level.
®
Supply Line Valve
(by others)
Overflow
Trap
6 in. min.
Drain
6 in. min.
Trap
Evaporative Cooling with Auto Drain and Fill
Sump Overflow
Sump Drain
VALVE C
Sump Drain Solenoid
VALVE B
Supply Line Drain Solenoid
Auto Drain & Fill Evaporative Piping
IMPORTANT
The supply line should be of adequate size and
pressure to resupply the amount of water lost due to
bleed-off and evaporation. The drain line should be
the same size or larger than the supply line.
CAUTION
All solenoid valves and traps must be installed
below the roof to protect the supply water line from
freezing. If they cannot be installed below the roof, an
alternative method must be used to protect the lines
from freezing.
IMPORTANT
The supply solenoid (Valve A) is NOT the same as the
drain solenoids (Valve B and Valve C). Make sure to
use the proper solenoid for each location. Check your
local code requirements for proper installation of this
type of system.
CAUTION
Provisions must be taken to prevent damage to the
evaporative cooling section during freezing conditions.
The sump, drain lines and supply lines must be drained
prior to freezing conditions or an alternate method must
be used to protect the lines and media.
Auto Drain & Flush Valves
(when provided by manufacturer)
Mfg.
ASCO™
Assembly
Part
Part
Number
Number
Number
461262
8210G2
852178
461263 8262G262
461264
8210G35
Part numbers subject to change.
Supply Line
VALVE A
Supply Solenoid
Trap
Drain Line
Solenoid
De-Energized
Diameter
Type
Position
1/2 inch
Supply
Closed
(12.7 mm)
Supply
1/4 inch
Line
Open
(6.35 mm)
Drain
Sump
3/4 inch
Open
(19.05 mm)
Drain
Model IG / IGX Make-Up Air
Qty.
1
1
1
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