Frigiking FD350, FD450, FS350, FS450, FD650 Owner's Manual

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Owner’s Guide
Use and Care Manual
Ducted Cooler Models: FD350, FD450, FD650 FS350, FS450, FS650
Customer Service 1-800-325-6952
Safety
• Installation
• Start-up
Congratulations: You have purchased a product of superior performance and design, which will give the best service when properly installed, operated and maintained.
This guide will provide you with information needed to assemble the unit. It also contains information on how to safely operate, inspect, maintain and troubleshoot your Frigiking evaporative air cooler.
• Maintenance
• Troubleshooting
WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, OR INJURY TO
PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
READ AND SAVE THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Read all instructions carefully before installation.
• Cooler motor, pump, cabinet and junction box must be grounded in accordance with all local and national codes. A ground wire must be used between the cooler and the power source.
• Always disconnect electrical power to the cooler before working on cooler.
WARNING To reduce the risk of re or electrical shock do NOT use this fan with any solid state speed control device.
• Do NOT remove side panels while cooler is running.
• Do NOT operate with evaporative pad removed.
• Do NOT locate cooler near exhaust or vent pipes as odors or fumes may be drawn into the unit.
• Be sure cooler is connected to proper line voltage stamped on blower motor and pump motor specication plate.
NOTE: IMPROPER VOLTAGE WILL VOID MOTOR WARRANTY.
• Your warranty does NOT cover shipping damage. Report
all shipping damage at once to store making the delivery.
THE USE OF ANODE DEVICES, CHEMICAL ADDITIVES, OR COOLER CLEANER TREATMENTS IN THIS COOLER WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
• For future reference, record the model and serial number, date and place of purchase of your evaporative cooler here:
Model # Serial #
Date of Purchase:
Place of Purchase:
Serial # can be found outside the cabinet.
1-999-1539 REV A09/11/17
ROOF
DUCT
CEILING
WOOD OR ANGLE
IRON SUPPORT
TYPICAL SIDE DISCHARGE
COOLER
DUCT
WATER CONNECTION Continued
2. Turn water to cooler on and set oat valve to maintain 2 1/2" water depth. The oat valve is adusted by bending the oat valve rod.
3. Bleed-off: Bleed off is helpful to prevent scale from building up in the cooler. A bleed-off adapter tee and tube are furnished with the cooler for this purpose. Run bleed-off line to a proper drain.
Note: Evaporative coolers should not be connected to a "soft" water system.
ROOF JACK
COOLER STAND
*COLLAR (with ange)
*FLEX DUCT
TYPICAL DOWN DISCHARGE
INSTALLATION
Installation requires connection of blower opening to existing air ducting system or to a dropper duct with a ceiling diffuser. In either instance, building modication is necessitated. The bottom discharge cooler is always mounted on the roof of the structure. This will require a roof stand, roof jack, exible duct and collar to connect to existing ductwork. If installation is being made by other than a professional HVAC contractor, it is suggested that the installation be throughly discussed with a professional sales person familiar with cooler installation and that printed instructions be requested for the installation equipment and supplies purchased.
DO NOT DRIVE NAILS OR SCREWS INTO BOTTOM OF COOLER, THIS WILL CAUSE IT TO LEAK WATER AND
WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
DRAIN BUSHING
Insert drain bushing through the hole in the cooler bottom pan. Attach nut securely and hand tighten. Do NOT use a wrench.
WALL SWITCH: For one or two speed (120 ro 240 volt) use switch kit
available from your dealer.
ADJUSTABLE MOTOR PULLEY (SHEAVE): This part is set at
the factory for proper motor load and maximum air delivery of a cooler not connected duct and register system. When cooler is connected to a duct system the cooler air capacity and motor amperage decrease due to static pressure (duct resistance). The adjustable motor pulley is used ONLY to compensate for duct system resistance by returning cooler and motor to proper load capacity and should not be adjusted except for that purpose.
CAUTION: AMPERAGE OF MOTOR MUST BE CHECKED TO MAKE CERTAIN IT DOES NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM ALLOWED AS STAMPED ON MOTOR SPECIFICATION PLATE.
Only persons with proper electrical equipment and thorough knowledge of adjustable pulleys should attempt adjustment of your cooler.
WARNING: IMPROPER PULLEY ADJUSTMENT CAN OVERLOAD AND BURN OUT MOTOR AND VOID WARRANTY.
MOTOR KITS
120 VOLT MOTOR KIT
* FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION SEE SEPARATE INSTRUCTION SHEET IN GRILL KIT BOX.
Whenever the cooler is mounted, the surface must be level. This is necessary so that the water in the reservoir and in the troughs of the pad frame will be level when the cooler is operating.
WATER CONNECTION
1. Install oat in hole provided in oat bracket. See parts illustration to route water line. Connect per above sketch.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the motor in the mounting cradle as shown.
2. Remove the junction box from the cooler.
3. Wire the pump and motor receptacles per the schematic shown below.
4. Place both receptacles in the junction box as shown and re-attach the junction box to the cooler top.
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A
B
Green
Black
White
15A 120V
5 Pin
Motor Recp.
Red Black White Green
Orange
GND
Green
White
Black
Red
Pump
Black
Green
White
Lo
Hi Com
Power Supply
3 Pin
A
Orange
5 Pin
Motor Recp.
Red
Black
Orange Green
White
GND
Green
Orange
Black
Red
Pump
Black
Green
Orange
Lo
Hi Com
Power Supply
3 Pin
B
120 VOLT MOTOR KIT
Green
Black Green
3 Pin
White
Pump
Black White
15A 120V
Black
Red
Black White
Green
Lo
Hi ComRed
White
5 Pin
Green
Orange
A
GND
Motor Recp.
The orange wire is not used. Double it over and cover the bare end with
A
electrical tape. The red wire is not used on single speed motors. Double it over and cover
B
the bare end with electrical tape or wirenut.
240 VOLT MOTOR KIT
OPERATION
Power Supply
BLOWER BELT ADJUSTMENT
Correct belt tension adjustment is important. Incorrect adjustment increases power consumption and shortens belt and motor life.
Install belt over motor and blower pulleys. (A) check belt tension by squeezing (deecting) belt. Proper tension will allow deection of 1/2 to 3/4 inch. (B) To increase or decrease belt tension, loosen bolt in slot of motor support brcket. Adjust belt to desired tension and re-tighten bolt.
PRE-WET PADS
For maximum cooling efciency, prior to the initial start up of the cooler
remove the pad frame assemblies from the cooler and spray the pad and frames thoroughly with water from a garden hose.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the motor in the mounting cradle as shown.
2. Remove the junction box from the cooler.
3. Remove 120 volt pump and pump receptacle furnished with cooler and replace it with the 240 volt LSP-94 pump and pump receptacle. (see replacement parts list)
4. Wire the pump and motor receptacles per the schematic shown above.
5. Place both receptacles in the junction box as shown and re-attach the junction box to the cooler top.
Green
Black
Green
3 Pin
Black Orange
15A 230V
Orange
Red
Black
Red
Black Orange
Green
Pump
Lo Hi
Com
Orange
5 Pin
Green White
A
GND
Motor Recp.
The white wire is not used. Double it over and cover the bare end with
A
electrical tape or wirenut.
The red wire is not used on single speed motors. Double it over and cover
B
the bare end with electrical tape.
Power Supply
Put the pad frame assemblies back on the cooler and while the pads are still wet start the cooler with the pump on.
BUILT-IN WINTER CLOSURE (Down discharge units only)
An exclusive feature of your cooler (models in the 4800 to 6800 CFM range) which is provided is the full closure damper. Your cooler is shipped from the factory with the damper temporarily fastened to the side of the blower with a shipping screw. Remove the screw and store the damper for later use during winter months.
1. For Winter use of a damper, slide damper into cooler below the blower.age.
2. When starting the cooler in the Spring, remove the damper and store in a safe place.
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