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Port-A-Cool unit series 2000 Pneumatic PAC2K36AD User Manual

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II. OPERATING PROCEDURES

A. Placement of the PORT-A-COOL® unit.

PORT-A-COOL® unit should be used in well ventilated areas only.

There are three primary considerations when deciding where to place the
PORT-A-COOL® unit.

1) Fresh Air Supply - The rear of the

PORT-A-COOL® unit (pad area) must be placed

so as to insure a smooth, uninterrupted supply of fresh air.

2) Air Pattern - The cool air discharged from the

PORT-A-COOL® unit should have a

clear area to circulate in, as free of obstruction as possible.

3) Ventilation (Exhaust} - There should be a defined place in which the air from the
PORT-A-COOL® unit can be exhausted from the area being cooled. This is to pre-
vent the

PORT-A-COOL® unit from recirculating air that has already been through

the cooling process.

A primary consideration when actually deciding where to place

PORT-A-COOL® unit is

the direction of the air flow. The

PORT-A-COOL® unit creates a fan-shaped air pattern

that disburses the air over a large area. This pattern may be disturbed or broken up by
obstacles such as shelves, work benches, etc. It is important to insure that a clean, unbro-
ken path for the air from the

PORT-A-COOL® unit is provided to ensure the maximum

circulation possible.

It may be desirable to raise the

PORT-A-COOL® unit above any low obstructions in

order to increase the overall coverage. When raising the height of the

PORT-A-COOL®

unit, insure that the platform constructed for holding the PORT-A-COOL® unit is stable,
well constructed, level and will not allow the

PORT-A-COOL® unit to tip over. The

PORT-A-COOL® unit must be level on its base.

When the

PORT-A-COOL® unit is placed near a wall or other obstruction, it is recom-

mended that a distance of at least 3 feet from the wall or obstruction to the face of the
cooling pads is maintained. This allows the unrestricted flow of warm air to the front of the
PORT-A-COOL® unit. When using multiple PORT-A-COOL® unit units in close prox-
imity, be sure to aim the
PORT-A-COOL® unit so that the air flows compliment each other. Opposition will
negate the air flow and allow an area of dead air to accumulate between the two or more
PORT-A-COOL® unit units.

B. Filling with water.

Refer to Section I, Part D, and connect the water supply line. Turn on your supply valve
and allowing the

PORT-A-COOL® unit sump tank to fill with water. Once the sump tank

is full, the float valve will shut off the supply flow.

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