Dayton 4RNN8 ducted evaporative cooler is used for cooling rooms and garages. It does not require ductwork and uses wet evaporative pads for producing cool, humidified air. This cooler can be drained at the end of the chilling season and its media dried out for long-term storage.
Working Mechanism:
- It draws in warm external air, cools it by passing it through wet material and then expels the cooled air.
Features:
- Dayton 4RNN8 ducted evaporative cooler provides flow rates up to 2800 cfm and has a water capacity of 6.3 gallons.
- It features painted finish to resist corrosion on exposed surfaces.
- It offers a single-phase design with a direct drive to ensure minimal noise and friction.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What are the general safety points to consider while operating with this cooler?
A.
- Do not use a damaged plug or cord.
- Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
- Do not insert any foreign object into the air outlet & inlet.
- Do not operate in areas where flammable gases or liquids are present.
- Always unplug the power cord when not in use.
- Install it in a well-ventilated area.
Q. How to install the windows of this cooler?
A.
- Take the measurements of the neck and open the wall or window accordingly.
- Remove the front grill from the unit by unscrewing the bolts.
- Install the unit and secure it to the wall or window.
- Level the unit horizontally.
- Install drain and float valve.
- Check all water connections.
Q. How to maintain the ducted evaporative cooler?
A.
- Beginning of the season, turn off power to the unit.
- Change the evaporaive cooling pad.
- Clean the tray and check the belt condition.
- Lubricate bearings.
- Open water valve.
- Adjust the water flow valve.
- In the middle of the season, change the cool pad.
- At the end of the season, turn off the power unit.
- Close the water valve.
- Remove V-belt.
- Drain & dry the tray.
- Lubricate the bearings and cover the unit.