Swamp Cooler Pad Care and Uses
One of the most
important pieces to make these units work properly is the swamp
cooler pad. They must be maintained in excellent condition to
ensure the unit runs properly. This means replacing them on average
every two months during the hot weather as your swamp cooler, or
air conditioning system if you prefer, will be on for an average of
twelve hours a day on those really hot days. A breakdown with a
swamp cooler pad could, therefore, be a very big problem in
continuing to cool your home or office.
The average hot season lasts somewhere between
three and five months depending on where you live. So, you can
expect to have to change the swamp cooler pad at least three times
during the cooling season. When you first get the unit ready to use
you will likely find, unless you changed them right before turning
it off for the cooler weather that they need to be replaced. Even
new ones that have sat all winter can crack, get ratty or have
accumulated enough dirt that it’s better to replace them then
attempt to clean them.
When using this type of evaporative cooling
system first wet each swamp cooler pad. This properly prepares them
to do their job. They are supposed to pull the water into the pads.
Then the fan pulls the outside air in at the same time. The swamp
cooler pad will cool the air and push it back out into the room
usually at ten degrees cooler and sometimes as much as fifteen
degrees. It’s a simple but efficient system. The unit even has an
overflow device to make sure that it doesn’t wind up with too much
water in the container. This is not unlike that which is used in
the average toilet and can be adjusted if the water level appears
too high.
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