TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read And Save These Instructions For Future Reference. Warnings To Reduce The Risk Of Fire, Electric Shock, Or Injury To Persons, Observe The Following: Employer And Employee Responsibilities Installer And Maintenance Contractors - Risk Assessment Some Points To Consider Other Important Requirements QUICK GUIDE...
OTHER IMPORTANT REQUIREMENTS Seeley International provides the following information as a guide to contractors and employees to assist in minimising risk • Never force parts to fit because all parts are designed to fit whilst working at height.
QUICK GUIDE Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 SAFETY COOLER LOCATION REMOVE VENTURI Read & understand the safety section. Check cooler location. Consider Press the clip or remove the screws on regulations. Discuss with customer. both sides of the venturi to release. Page 1 Page 4 Page 4...
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QUICK GUIDE cont. Step 5 Step 6 Step 4 MOUNT ROOF JACK SECURE ROOF JACK, DUCT REMOVE TRANSITION ADAPTOR & TRANSITION Position, level and secure the roof jack. Press the clips inwards to release the Flash the roof jack to prevent water transition from the pan (reservoir).
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS COOLER LOCATION Check proposed cooler location to ensure it is structurally capable of supporting the weight of the cooler. If the roof is TBQI structurally inadequate, provide an alternate load bearing 3.5' (1.0m) structure. The ideal location for the cooler is in a central position on the REAR roof (away from sleeping areas and where people spend most of their time) so that the duct runs are of approximately the...
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Lift the venturi and fan assembly out of the cooler, taking care of The roof jack may now be flashed to the roof. Make sure there the motor lead(s). is no chance of water entering the roof space. The venturi and fan assembly can be placed on to the ground Ensure that it is orientated correctly, as shown by the engraved until the rest of the cooler has been installed on the roof jack.
Important! There must be no obstructions to the Weatherseal opening fully as it will adversely affect the performance of the cooler. ILL2850-A Note: In locations in high winds or where leg supports are required, Seeley International provides a kit. Contact your nearest Seeley supplier for more details. ILL988-B...
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FITTING THE OPTIONAL LEG SUPPORT KIT STEP 2 STEP 1 LEVEL AND ATTACH THE TRANSITION TO THE CURB PASS THE SUPPORT LEG THROUGH THE HOLE IN THE TRANSITION AND INTO THE FOOT. BREEZAIR CUT THE PROTRUDING SUPPORT LEG LEG OFF FLUSH WITH THE TOP OF THE TRANSITION FIX THE TRANSITION...
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONVEYING THE COOLER TO THE ROOF MOUNTING THE COOLER Caution! Do not take risks when raising the cooler to the roof Once the cooler is on the roof, carefully lift the assembly onto for installation. Use safety equipment, appropriate procedures the transition and into place.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CABLE INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE VENTURI / FAN ASSEMBLY For TBQI coolers, ensure the venturi is sitting flat in the pan Pass the taped end of the wall control cable through the conduit (reservoir) adaptor (factory fitted in the transition) and leave about 0.5m (20”) in the water pan (reservoir).
WATER REQUIREMENTS Installation of the cooler water supply must conform to INSTALLING THE INLET SOLENOID local plumbing rules, regulations and standards. For coolers fitted with a drain and solenoid valve, it is a The following specifications for the cooler water requirement to fit the new detachable hose set supplied.
WATER REQUIREMENTS INSTALLING THE WATER SENSOR INSTALLING THE DRAIN VALVE Water drained from the cooler must be carried away to a Assemble the water sensor as shown by clipping the sensor to suitable discharge point in accordance with local regulations. the pan (reservoir).
Important! The isolation switch cannot be activated unless this screw is fixed in place. Important! It is a requirement of Seeley International that all coolers be connected to a dedicated circuit to the distribution Switch OFF the electronics module before connecting any board, with a separate circuit breaker and incorporate means accessories.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Ensure the cables cannot rest in the water once the pan CONNECTING THE WATER PUMP (reservoir) is filled and plugs are connected in the correct orientation. Route the pump cord as shown. ILL1678-A MULTIPLE COOLER INSTALLATIONS Cooler electronics fitted with 2X RJ connector can be installed as follows;...
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS CONNECTING THE MAGIQTOUCH CONTROLLER Refer to the installation manual provided with the MagIQtouch Controller for instructions on installing the controller. The wall control cable plugs into the electronics module - (A) (refer diagram adjacent). Coolers are supplied with a 20m (66’) control cable.
COMMISSIONING THE COOLER SETTING THE WATER LEVEL TEST OPERATION Check that the green light on the electronics module is on and double flashing every 2 seconds. This indicates that power is Isolate power to the cooler electronics and disconnect the connected to the electronics module.
COMMISSIONING THE COOLER ADJUSTING COOLER SETTINGS TESTING THE PUMP Test the pump by turning the cooler on at the controller, in Within the SETTINGS menu of the MagIQtouch Controller is the “COOL” mode. Check that water is evenly distributed to all COOLER sub-heading.
COMMISSIONING THE COOLER COMMISSIONING COMPLETION CHECKLIST COOLER FLUSHING CHILLCEL PADS □ SECURE - The cooler is secure and level on the roof jack □ PADS FLUSHED - To prevent initial start-up odours from the using all fixings supplied. cooling pads, it is a requirement to flush water through them and drain the pan (reservoir).
FAULT CODES INDICATED BY LED’s ON THE COOLER ELECTRONICS MODULE Fault Code 01 (1 Red Flash) = Communication Failure. • Ensure wall control cable is fitted correctly. • Check the wall control cable is in good condition. Fault Code 02 (2 Red Flashes) = Failure to detect water at probes within 20 minutes.
TROUBLE SHOOTING Symptom Cause Action Inadequate cooling Under-sized cooler. Replace with larger cooler. Under-sized ducts. Carry out cooling load design to determine correct size unit, ducting and outlets required. Clogged or dirty cooling pads. Clean or replace pads. Dry pads or lack of water while cooler is operating. Check water distribution system for possible obstruction in hoses.
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