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Tools required, Purpose of evaporative cooling, Theory – Hired-Hand Mega-Cool rev 6-09 User Manual

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Part No. 4801-5120 Rev. 6-09

Mega-Cool System

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Tools Required

TOOLS REQUIRED

PVC piping glue

PVC piping cutter

PVC Pipe Cleaner

Circular Saw

Ladder 8’ Step

Tape Measure

Level Chalk

line Wrench

Hammer Hammer Hammer

Phillip Head Screwdriver and/or bit for Drill

Nut Driver Set

Purpose of Evaporative Cooling

Evaporative cooling is a time tested efficient means of reducing air temperature
by drawing incoming air across a wetted surface. Evaporative cooling is
especially useful in situations where air inside the space is not re-circulated.
The efficiency and the cooling ability evaporative cooling possesses makes it a
wise choice for agricultural and horticultural buildings.

Theory

Evaporative cooling needs only two factors to work, water and moving air.
When air is moved across a wet surface, some of the water on the surface
evaporates. This action draws heat from the moving air, cooling and
humidifying the incoming air.








Description of System

Mega-Cool is the brand name of evaporative cooling system from Hired-Hand.
Each Mega-Cool system uses a continuous bank of evaporative cooling pads and
water to cool incoming air.

Mega-Cool evaporative cooling systems may be broken down into individual
groups. The basic groups are defined by their collective purposes. These
groups are: reservoir, fill line, in-line pump kit, sump pump kit, supply line,
spray line, and pads.

Reservoir

The reservoir serves a dual purpose. It holds the water supply for the
pump, and collects the water returning from the pads. It consists of
eight inch (20.3 cm ) PVC piping.

Fill line

The fill line supplies make up water to the system.

In-Line Pump kit

The pump kit includes the In-Line Pump, shutoff valves, bleed off
line, and strainer. This section provides the force for moving water
from the reservoir to the supply line.

Supply line

The supply line carries water from the In-Line Pump kit to the spray
line. This section is made of one and a half inch (3.8 cm) PVC
piping and various fittings.

Spray line

The spray line is constructed of 1-1/4" inch (3.2 cm) PVC pipe with
holes drilled in the line along the top. These holes are drilled a
certain distance apart depending on the size of pad you have. When
water is pumped to the spray line, water shoots out the holes onto the
distribution plate, then drops into the pads.

Pads

Constructed of cellulose fibers formed into corrugated blocks. When
water flows down the system, and air is drawn through the pads, the
air evaporates some of the water, becoming much cooler. When the
water reaches the bottom of the pads, it drips back into the reservoir.

Air Flow

Air Flow