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A drain in the bottom allows you to drain the unit for cleaning and maintenance. A drain cap on the underside
of the aluminum tray covers the drain during operation. Make sure the cap is in place before you fill the
bottom. The drain cap should be finger-tightened only.
The pump is attached to a bracket, which in turn is fixed to the blower housing. The bracket holds the pump
in its proper position on top of the foam filter and slightly above the bottom; allowing sufficient space for
water to enter the pump suction.
The pump can be easily removed and replaced with the services of a qualified electrician.
Figure WC-1HP.06 – Pump
A small plastic screen covers the pump inlet to prevent foreign matter from entering and damaging the pump
impeller. The screen snaps in place and can be easily
removed for inspection or cleaning.
Water Supply System
The pump sits on a foam filter; somewhat like a sponge. The filter traps dirt that could enter the water
distribution system and build up on the cooling pads; reducing their effectiveness. Dirt could also accumulate
in the PVC pipes and plug up the spray holes.
The pump discharges through a fine, washable screen filter which decreases the contamination of the
cooling pads and water system. The discharge filter casing is a clear plastic so dirt buildup on the internal
screen is easily visible. As dirt builds up, water flow to the cooling pads is reduced and performance
decreases. The clear filter housing is threaded and screws into the filter body for easy removal to access the
screen.
Note: A dirty water supply will quickly reduce the unit's performance and the unit will require more
frequent cleaning to maintain cooling effectiveness. Always try to use a filtered, treated water
supply.
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ATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
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