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4.0 OPERATING PROCEDURES
Operating procedures, including instructional videos can be found online at www.row.cool-space.com/cool-space-support/
There are 3 factors to consider when determining where to place the COOL-SPACE unit.
1. Fresh air supply: The inlet side of the unit (pad side) requires a constant, uninterrupted supply of fresh air for
maximum performance. A distance of 1 metre clear space to any obstructions at the rear or inlet side of the
unit is recommended.
2. Discharge air ow: The cool air discharged from the unit should be free of obstruction to allow the air to
circulate in order to maximize the cooling zone.
3. Ventilation: In order to operate at maximum eectiveness, it is helpful to have provisions to remove the air
discharged from the COOL-SPACE unit from the cooling area. This ensures that the COOL-SPACE unit does not
recirculate air that has already been through the evaporative cooling process.
The COOL-SPACE unit must be placed on a level surface to operate correctly. The units create an oval shaped air pattern
that can reach out as far as +20 metres with larger fans. Obstacles such as racks and workbenches may interfere with the
air flow. An attempt should be made to locate the unit in such a manner that interruption of the air pattern is held to a
minimum. Multiple units may be required to cover larger areas.
When the COOL-SPACE unit is placed near a wall or other vertical obstruction, it is recommended that there be a space of
at least 1 metre between the back (pad side) of the unit and the obstruction. This ensures that a clear supply of fresh air
is able to get to the inlet of the unit.
OPERATIONAL WEIGHTS:
CS5-16-VD Unit: 68 kg. (unit) + 10 kg. (pad operating weight) + 60 kg. (60 L. reservoir) = 138 kg.
CS5-16-VD-TB2 Unit: 82 kg. (unit) + 10 kg. (pad operating weight) + 200 kg. (200 L. reservoir) = 292 kg.
CS5-36-VD Unit: 123 kg. (unit) + 27 kg. (pad operating weight) + 174 kg. (174 L. reservoir) = 324 kg.
CS-50-VD Unit: 191 kg. (unit) + 45 kg. (pad operating weight) + 242 kg. (242 L. reservoir) = 478 kg.
4.1 FILLING THE UNIT WITH WATER
Once the COOL-SPACE unit has been connected to a water source as described in 3.1, turn the water supply valve on and
the unit will fill with water. The float valve will shut off the water flow when the sump is full.
4.2 STARTING THE FAN
Set the fan switch to the "ON" position and adjust the speed to your preferred setting.
4.3 STARTING THE PUMP AND ADJUSTING THE WATER FLOW
IMPORTANT
DO NOT flood the pads with water. New pads will take a few days before they become completely saturated. It is normal
to have several dry streaks on the face of the pads about 25 to 50 mm wide. If the streaks are larger adjust the flow
control knob to allow more water to flow onto the pads. NOTE: New pads may also emanate an odour under initial
operating conditions from the resin used to construct the media. Flush the pads by running the pump without the fan
running for at least 12 hours. Empty the sump and refill. Repeat if odour still exists.
NOTE: Run the fan while adjusting the water flow. Once the sump is full, the pump switch may be turned to the ‘ON’
position. The flow control knob will need to be adjusted on initial start-up. It is located at the side of the unit; it controls
the volume of water that is delivered to the top of the cooling pads.
CAUTION
Prolonged use of hard water without proper water treatment will create mineral deposit build up causing the pump to
fail which is NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY
IMPORTANT
Pump equipped with LOW WATER CUT OFF which may take up to 5 minutes to reset each time the power is turned on.