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The cooling pads are critical for proper, efficient cooler operation. They are made of laminated cellulose
(paper) fibers and arranged to give a large surface area for evaporation and to provide a rigid structure. The
shape of the cells allows high velocity airflow through the pad at a minimum pressure drop. At the same
time, the air passages between the cells force the incoming air to impinge on the wet cell surfaces and
maximize evaporation.
Note: The WayCool® evaporative cooler also acts as an air filter and removes dust and other
particles from the air. This dirt collects on the cooling pads and lowers cooler efficiency. The pads
should be cleaned at least weekly and more frequently in dusty conditions. See Regular Cleaning
under “Operation & Maintenance”.
The pump supplies a continuous flow of water over the pads causing a “sheet flow” which constantly
replaces the water lost to evaporation and keeps the pads saturated.
One cubic foot of the cooling pad material holds about a gallon of water during operation. One cubic meter
holds about 100 liters of water.
Note: The cooling pads are relatively strong but are subject to crushing, especially when wet.
Always run the unit with the plastic retaining grates in place and handle them carefully when you
clean them. Crushed cells reduce the total airflow through the unit and therefore lowers it’s cooling
capacity.
The cooling pad sections, two sections for each side (eight sections total), sit in metal channels at the top
and bottom of the unit. The channels hold the cooling pads in position and form four sidewalls to completely
enclose the unit.
The top channels house the PVC pipe, which run horizontally along the channel directly above the cooling
pads. The bottom channels have a series of holes drilled through them to allow excess water flowing down
the cooling pads to return to the bottom.
The plastic retaining grates fit in front of the cooling pads and sit in the same channels as the pads; holding
them in place and protecting them from accidental damage. The plastic grates and cooling pads are easily
removed by placing a flat blade under the bottom and lifting upwards, then outwards. Once one pad is
removed, the others can be lifted up and out by hand without using a blade.
Note: Do not remove or handle the cooling pads when they are wet, as they damage easily. Run the
blower without the pump until pads are dry. With normal care, the pads should last at least two
seasons. Abuse or mishandling will reduce their effectiveness and shorten their life.
Cooling Pad Assembly
COOLING PAD ASSEMBLY
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