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DRISTEEM DRANE-KOOLER WATER TEMPERING DEVICE INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

MAINTENANCE

Maintenance and troubleshooting

STEP-BY-STEP MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

1 .  Shut off cold water supply .
2 .  Disconnect service unions at: 

 

• Cold water supply inlet 

 

• Hot water inlet 

 

• Tempered water drain outlet

3 .   Remove the Drane-kooler from piping and take to a service sink . Add 

water and, with pipe caps or hands covering the hot water inlet and 
tempered water outlet, shake the Drane-kooler to dislodge mineral 
deposits . Dump mineral deposits and rinse .

4 .   If severe mineral accumulation has occurred, remove the thermal sensor 

from the Drane-kooler chamber and gently clean the sensor with an 
abrasive pad . Do not twist the capillary tube during removal or cleaning .

5 .   Reconnect service unions and open cold water supply valve to resume 

operation .

Table 8-1: 
Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible cause

Action

Water leaving the Drane-kooler is hotter than 140°F (60°C)

Mineral accumulation in mixing chamber

  Remove the Drane-kooler and dislodge mineral 

accumulation .

 Mineral accumulation on thermal sensor

Remove thermal sensor from Drane-kooler and 

gently remove mineral accumulation with an 

abrasive pad . Do not twist capillary tubing 

during removal or cleaning .

 Valve malfunction

Valve is not working properly . Replace .  

Note: This valve is factory-set and should not 

need adjustment .

Steam is entering the  

Drane-kooler

The Drane-kooler is designed to handle hot 

water and hot condensate . If a large amount 

of steam enters the Drane-kooler it is likely that 

discharge water temperatures will be greater 

than 140 °F (60 °C) . Check P-traps on humidifier 

or other appliance to ensure that the P-traps 

have the proper depth and are working properly 

to prevent steam from entering the  

Drane-kooler .

Makes a loud popping or crackling noise

Steam is entering the  

Drane-kooler

If steam is entering the Drane-kooler, the 

introduction of cold water through the valve 

will cause the steam to collapse and make a 

popping or crackling sound . Check P-traps on 

humidifier or other appliance to ensure that the 

P-traps have the proper depth and are working 

properly .

Summary of Contents for Drane-Kooler Series

Page 1: ...Water Tempering Device Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual DRANE KOOLER READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...ature to you Download DriSteem literature Most DriSteem product manuals are available on our website www dristeem com Overview Features Summary 1 Capacities and connection sizes 2 Dimensions 3 Install...

Page 3: ...er or other appliance enters the Drane kooler through piping connected to the top threaded connection A vacuum breaker prevents backflow into potable water systems 2 Cold water enters through the temp...

Page 4: ...ter inlet connection 1 DN25 pipe thread Tempered water outlet connection 2 DN50 pipe thread Cold water supply connection 3 8 DN10 pipe thread Evaporative Humidifier 1 air gap 25 mm Adjustable floor st...

Page 5: ...with floor stand and extension from floor to top of hot water inlet in 1 25 mm increments 13 25 to 20 25 337 to 515 B Height from bottom of tank to top of hot water inlet 7 5 191 C Height from bottom...

Page 6: ...ply water line that is dedicated to other appliances If installing the Drane kooler with a humidifier do not branch off the 1 4 DN8 cold water supply line to the humidifier Verify that the supply wate...

Page 7: ...r Beam clamp assembly and 1 4 threaded rod are supplied by others INSTALLATION Mounting THREE MOUNTING OPTIONS Use one of the mounting options shown on this page to ensure that the Drane kooler will b...

Page 8: ...ne kooler do not connect to a supply water line that is dedicated to other appliances Hot water inlet service union 1 DN25 pipe thread Cold water inlet service union 3 8 DN10 pipe thread Cold water su...

Page 9: ...ers the Drane kooler through piping connected to the top threaded connection The vacuum breaker prevents backflow into potable water systems 2 Cold water enters through the temperature actuated valve...

Page 10: ...ccumulation in mixing chamber Remove the Drane kooler and dislodge mineral accumulation Mineral accumulation on thermal sensor Remove thermal sensor from Drane kooler and gently remove mineral accumul...

Page 11: ...ANCE Replacement parts FIGURE 9 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS Table 9 1 Model DK 12 replacement parts Item Description Part Number 1 Drane kooler weldment Model DK 12 167001 020 2 Water tempering valve 505090 3...

Page 12: ...sought based on breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict liability in tort or any other legal theory even if DriSteem has notice of the possibility of such damages By purchasing DriStee...

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