The steps below represent our STANDARD evaporator installation. Additional parts are available to facilitate
an install which ties into the existing duct work of the truck. For most dealers, this setup is additional. These
parts are available as accessories and can be purchased from your local HP2000 dealer.
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Place the evaporator in the desired location.
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Draw a mark on the floor indicating where both the drain and 3” holes should be cut.
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Remove the evaporator and drill both a pilot hole and a drain hole.
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Utilizing the pilot hole, use a hole saw to cut the 3” hole.
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Insert the included hose pass-through and secure it using the self-tapping screws.
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Reposition the evaporator so that the drain tube is inserted into its own hole, as to allow the
passing of condensation to the outside of your truck.
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Secure the evaporator to the floor using four self-tapping screws.
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Some trucks may not have a return air supply. If this is the case, return air holes will need to
be cut to allow air back to the evaporator.
Most trucks allow for the ducting from the evaporator box to be tied into the existing ductwork of the truck.
Every truck is different but should allow for this to be incorporated. Note that ideally there will be one duct
discharging low in the cab and the other either discharging high or tying directing into the existing ductwork
to get air circulating in the cab.
DO NOT DISCHARGE BOTH DUCTS ON THE FLOOR.
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