Greenheck Fan 470658 MSX manual Install the Drain Line

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Drain Trap
6 in. min.
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Evaporative Cooling with Auto Drain and Fill

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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 the 1/2 in. normally closed solenoid (Valve A) in the supply line. Install the 1/4 in. normally open solenoid (Valve

B)between the supply line and the drain line. Refer to Auto Drain & Fill Evaporative Piping drawing on previous page.

2. Install the Drain Line

Connect an unobstructed drain line to the sump drain overflow connection. Install the 3/4 in. normally open solenoid (Valve C)

between the sump drain connection

and the drain line. A trap should be

used to prevent sewer gas from

being drawn into the unit.

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.

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470658 MSX specifications

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