Water Installation - Seeley Breezair EXH Series Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Evaporative air cooler
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Thesumpofthepanisdesigned to
belocated onthelowsideoftheroof
SECURING
LEG
SUPPORTS
After levelling and securing the cooler
onto the roof jack you are ready to fix
the four leg supports.
The telescopic
leg supports (with feet attached) slide
up and down inside the four cooler
corner posts.
By removing the screw from the lower
end of the corner post you enable the
leg support to slide down to roof level.
Refer figs 9, 10 & 11 for the
procedure for adjusting and securing
the leg supports.
SCREWFROM
L OWER
END
OF CORNER
POST
IN PAN/
TANK
BASE
MAINTAIN
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DOWNWARD
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PRESSURE
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ON CORNER
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POSTAS
YOU J
REPLACE
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SCREW
MUS T
BE HORIZONTAL
WHEN
REPLA CED
........
I BOTTOM
OF CORNER
POST
J
MUST
SITFLUSH
WITH BASE
OF CORNER
SUPPORT
(VIEW
THROUGH
"V" NOTCH)
The support legs are not full weight
bearing and are only intended for
additional support in case of high
winds, etc.
WATER INSTALLATION
A permanent water supply is required
to be connected to the water inlet
solenoid valve assembly that is
supplied with the cooler. The float
valve then controls the water level in
the pan automatically.
(Fig. 12)
The permanent water supply
connection point is located underneath
the pan, and is attatched to the flexible
hose and tube assembly. (Fig 14, item
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Install a manual water shut-off valve
near the point of entry of the water
supply to the cooler, in the permanent
water supply. In areas subject to
winter freezing, install a drain down
feature. DO NOT FIT SHUT OFF
VALVES DIRECTLY ONTO THE
FLOAT VALVE NIPPLE OR
SOLENOID VALVE.
WARNING!
Flush foreign matter from water supply
pipe before final connection to the
flexible hose, to avoid damage to the
water solenoid and float valve.
INSTALLING
THE INLET
SOLENOID
VALVE
Fit the inlet solenoid valve under the
pan as shown (Fig 14).
Insert the solenoid valve cable through
the hole (behind the drain valve) and
connect the plugs to the solenoid
valve. (Fig. 13) Make sure the cable is
fitted to the groove underneath the
pan. The electrical cable leads may be
connected to the solenoid valve either
way around.
SOLENOID
CABLE
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DRAIN
!
VALVE
SOLENOID I I
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FOR CLARITY
Use thread seal tape between
solenoid
hose assembly
and brass
W' BSP to 1/4" compression
adaptor or 1/2" BSP Nut.
If freezing conditions
can occur at
any time, a drain down facility
must
be provided
at the lowest point of
the water supply
pipe.
A = Solenoid.
B = Nut & Gland (connects to float valve)
C = Nut (conneds flexible hose to Solenoid)
D = Tube Assy (solenoid to float valve)
E = Nut (conneds Solenoid to tube assy)
F = Flexible hose assy
G = Solenoid
cover
H = Solenoid
power leads (in Unit).
I
= Float Valve Nipple ½"BSP
J = ½"BSP to 1/4" Compression
Fitting
Or
1/2" BSP Nut & Olive
ILL1228-E
SIA2008
NOTE: Lead must wrap underneath
solenoid
barrel
while cover is attached,

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