Essick Air N- Series manual It’s our Features, That set our coolers above the rest

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It’s our FEATURES

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Year Limited

Warranty on bottom pan against leakage due to rust-out.

Water Trough - Adjustable for even water distribution

Motor - Water Resistant with thermal overload protection and permanently lubricated bearings*

Cabinet - Heavy gauge galvanized steel. Bolts together for easy access and rust/corrosion resistence

Blower - Machine balanced for smooth, quiet operation and maximum air delivery

Pump - Permanently lubricated bearings can run with or without water

Built-in leveling leg - Window units include

house legs for leveling and extra support

*Except for N28W unit

that set our coolers above the rest

Selecting the right Essick cooler is EASY

1.Consult zone map to find correct size.

2.Consult table below to find correct “minutes per air change” for your zone.

3.Determine area to be cooled in cubic feet (building height x length x width.)

4.Divide cubic feet from step three by minutes per air change (step 2) to determine CFM.

5.Select correct Essick Cooler model in the specifications table according to CFM and expected static pressure.

Minutes Per Air Change

INTERIOR

EXTERIOR

 

ZONE

 

HEAT LOAD

HEAT LOAD

1

2

3

4

HIGH

EXPOSED

2

1.5

1.3

.7

HIGH

INSULATED

3

2

1.5

1

NORMAL

EXPOSED

3

2

1.5

1

NORMAL

INSULATED

4

3

2

1.3

 

 

 

 

 

 

IF CFM falls between models, choose the larger model. Interior Heat Load: High means places with unusual heat sources from hot equipment or processes, crowded conditions, etc. Normal means no unusual heat sources - typical home or office. Exterior Heat Load: Exposed means walls and/or roof exposed to sun, poor insulation, etc.

Insulated means walls and roof well insulated and/or shaded.

For Example:

A house in Phoenix AZ. is 40 ‘ long by 30 ’ wide with 8‘ ceilings and has standard insulation with no unusual heat sources.

1.

Establish cubic feet: 30 x 40 x 8 = 9,600 cu. ft.

2.

Determine Zone: Phoenix is in Zone 2

3.

Use chart to discover Minutes Per Air Change: 3

4.

Compute Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM): 9,6003 = 3,200 CFM

5.Review Specification Charts inside brochure to determine which unit meets the needs.

In this example, the N43/48D with ½ h. p. motor is indicated (assuming a typical static pressure of 0.2). Essick Air Products 5800 Murray Street , Little Rock, AR. 72209 800 643-8341 www.essickair.com

ERB 04-09

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