
EXAMPLE – A house in Phoenix, AZ, 40 feet long by 30 feet wide
with 8-foot ceiling. Well insulated, no unusual heat sources.
1. 30 x 40 x 8 = 9,600 cubic feet
2. Zone 2
3. Minutes per Air Change = 3
4. 9,600÷3 = 3,200 CFM
5. Referring to CFM table inside this brochure, cooler model
ADA50 with a 3/4 h.p. motor is indicated, assuming a typical static
pressure of .2" W.G.
OPTIONAL THERMOSTAT
ACCESSORY
SELECTING AN
ULTRACOOL COOLER
ST ANDARD FEATURES
Crafted With Pride In The USA
Catalog No. CUCB-Sept. 2005
1. Consult zone map to
nd correct zone.
2. Consult table below
to nd correct "Minutes
per Air Change" for your
zone.
3. Determine area to
be cooled in cubic feet
(building length x width
x height).
4. Divide cubic feet
(step 3) by minutes per air
change (step 2) to determine Cubic
Feet per Minute (CFM).
5. Select the correct Champion Cooler model
in the data table on the previous page according to
CFM and expected static pressure. 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 oce.
• EXTERIOR HEAT LOAD: Exposed means walls, roof exposed to sun,
poor insulations, etc. Insulated means walls and roof well insulated and/or
shaded.
C ontact your local C hampion dealer today for
more information on why an UltraC ool Advantage®
Evaporative Cooler should be your First C hoice.
Only C hoice.
5800 Murray, Little Rock, AR 72209 800-643-8341www.championcooler.com
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Large LED readout is easy to read
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Easy 4-wire hook up makes installation quick and simple
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Durable rain-proof control box ensures safety
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Thermostat controlled dump cycle adds
convenience
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Dump cycle control is compatible with any pump!
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Two-stage operation provides better comfort and even
temperatures
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Easy to program and operate
Designed with You in Mind!
CHAMPION RESIDENTIAL ULTRACOOL