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    BRAEMAR RPCQi EVAPORATIVE COOLERS INSTALLATION MANUAL  

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR 

FUTURE REFERENCE.

Means for all pole disconnection must be incorporated in the 

fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules. 

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the 

manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in 

order to avoid a hazard.

The following specifications for the cooler water supply are 

required: 

Min Water Pressure: 

100kPa (15psi) 

Max Water Pressure: 

800kPa (115psi) 

New hose sets supplied with the appliance are to be used and 

old hose-sets should not be re-used.

WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC 

SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE 

FOLLOWING:

a) Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by 

qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes 

and standards, including fire-rated construction.

b) When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage 

electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.

c) Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.
d) Do not use this fan with any solid-state speed control device.

FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE PRONE AREAS
WARNING: 

If this evaporative cooler is installed in a BAL-12.5 

to 29 area the evaporative cooler dropper duct and flashings 

shall be adequately sealed at the roof to prevent gaps greater 

than 3mm. The dropper duct, flashings and sealant shall be 

non-combustible.
The following additional components are also required.

A non-combustible butterfly closure with a maximum aperture of 

3mm installed inside the dropper duct as close as practicable to 

the roof lining.

Pad frames fitted with non-combustible, corrosion-resistant 

mesh ember guards with a maximum aperture of 2mm.
Tank bottom surrounds to be fitted with non-combustible, 

corrosion-resistant material.
AND
Pad frame grilles made with non-combustible, corrosion-

resistant material.
The above components are available through Seeley 

International Sales, Australia.

EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES

 

The installation and maintenance of evaporative coolers at 

height has the potential to create Occupational Health and 

Safety issues for those involved. Installers are advised to 

ensure they are familiar with the relevant State and Federal 

legislation, such as Acts, Regulations, approved Codes of 

Practice and Australian Standards, which offer practical 

guidance on these health and safety issues. Compliance 

with these regulations will require appropriate work practices, 

equipment, training and qualifications of workers. 

Seeley International provides the following information as a 

guide to contractors and employees to assist in minimising risk 

whilst working at height.

INSTALLER AND MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS - 

RISK ASSESSMENT 

A risk assessment of all hazardous tasks is required under 

legislation. A risk assessment is an essential element that 

should be conducted before the commencement of work, to 

identify and eliminate the risk of falls or to minimise these risks 

by implementing control measures. There is no need for this to 

be a complicated process, it just is a matter of looking at the job 

to be done and considering what action(s) are necessary so the 

person doing the job does not injure themselves. 
This should be considered in terms of: 
•  What are the chances of an incident happening? 
•  What could the possible consequence be? 
•  What can you do to reduce, or better still, completely get rid of 

the risk? 

SOME POINTS TO CONSIDER 

•  What is the best and safest access to the roof and working 

areas? 

•  If a worker is alone, who knows they are there and if they get 

into difficulty, how can they summon help? (Call someone on 

the ground? Mobile phone? Etc.) 

•  What condition is the roof in? Should the trusses, underside or 

surface be checked? 

•  Does the worker have appropriate foot wear? (Flat sole jogger 

type is advisable.)

• 

Are all power cables / extension leads safe and appropriately 

rated? 

•  Are all ladders, tools and equipment suitable in good 

condition?

• 

Where ladders are to be used, is there a firm, stable base for 

them to stand on? Can they be tied or secured in some way 

at the top? Is the top of the ladder clear of electricity supply 

cables? 

•  Is there a roof anchor to attach a harness and lanyard to? If 

so, instruction should be issued for the use of an approved 

harness or only suitably trained people used. 

•  Are all tools and materials being used, prevented from slipping 

and falling onto a person at ground level? Is the area below 

the work area suitably protected to prevent persons walking in 

this area? 

•  Does the work schedule take into account weather conditions, 

allowing for work to be suspended in high winds, thunder 

storms/lightning or other types of weather giving wet, slippery 

surfaces? 

•  Is there an on-going safety check system of harnesses, ropes, 

ladders and access/lifting equipment and where they exist on 

roofs, anchor points before the commencement of work? 

•  Is there a system which prevents employees from working 

on roofs if they are unwell or under the influence of drugs or 

alcohol? 

• 

Are there any special conditions to consider i.e. excessive roof 

pitch, limited ground area, fragile roof, electrical power lines? 

OTHER IMPORTANT REQUIREMENTS 

• 

Never force parts to fit because all parts are designed to fit 

together easily without undue force. 

• 

Never drill holes in the tank of the cooler. 

• 

Check the proposed cooler location, to ensure that it is 

structurally capable of supporting the weight of the cooler, or 

provide an adequate alternate load bearing structure.

Ensure the installation complies with all local and national 

regulations with regards to electrical, plumbing and bushfire 

construction requirements.

Summary of Contents for Braemar RPCQi Series

Page 1: ... English INSTALLATION MANUAL RPCQi Evaporative Coolers Original English Instructions ON ON OFF OFF COOL SPEED INTERNA TIONAL AIR ...

Page 2: ...CTING THE MAGIQTOUCH MAGIQCOOL CONTROLLER OR SWITCH PLATE 6 MagiQcool Wall Control Displays Service 6 COMMISSIONING THE COOLER 7 Diagnostic Led 7 Salinity Led 7 Magiqtouch Controller Information 7 FAULT CODES 8 TESTING THE DIRECT DRIVE MOTOR 8 CHANGING THE WATER MANAGEMENT METHOD FOR THE MAGIQCOOL CONTROL 8 SETTING THE WATER LEVEL 9 TESTING THE DRAIN VALVE 9 REFITTING THE PAD FRAMES 9 TESTING THE ...

Page 3: ...CONTRACTORS RISK ASSESSMENT A risk assessment of all hazardous tasks is required under legislation A risk assessment is an essential element that should be conducted before the commencement of work to identify and eliminate the risk of falls or to minimise these risks by implementing control measures There is no need for this to be a complicated process it just is a matter of looking at the job to...

Page 4: ... around the cooler for maintenance Provision must be made for access to electricity water supplies and drains RPCQi MODELS ILL1646 A Note Do you need to discuss the installation of items like safety anchor points with the customer PREPARING THE DROPPER IF REQUIRED LEVELLING THE DROPPER Ensure the top of the dropper is level and square in all directions use a spirit level This helps with levelling ...

Page 5: ...y removing the pad frames first They can be replaced at the very end of the installation procedure Do not slide the cooler lift and carry it It is recommended that at least 2 people carry the cooler whenever it needs to be moved Do not drop the cooler Always handle with care Important For lifting or pulling purposes when using ropes or slings always apply the ropes around fan housing Never tie the...

Page 6: ... of the blower housing for control cable entry The control cable can be passed through this hole and wired to the control box On installation pass the cables through the hole into the dropper and then into the roof cavity Side Top Discharge Using knockout located on the corner pillar on the opposite side to the mains connection Feed looped end of the controller cable through the supplied grommet t...

Page 7: ... H K L WATER SUPPLY Mains connection is made to the float valve fitted in the reservoir The float valve must be set to maintain the reservoir water level about 10 mm below the overflow level The mains water supply should be fitted with a ball valve and connection to the unit from the stopcock be made with the appropriate copper pipe and fittings NOTE Flush the mains supply before connection to the...

Page 8: ...ximum cable length allowed from the MagIQtouch controller to the first cooler is 25 metres 82 For any additional coolers added into the system with a link module the maximum allowed length is 40 metres 131 Therefore failure of the product or components to operate correctly due to modification to supplied cables or the use of non approved cables will NOT be accepted under the Manufacturer s Warrant...

Page 9: ...nostic indicator If the top LED is double flashing green everything is OK this is normal operation SALINITY LED The bottom LED is red only and displays salinity setting information COMMISSIONING THE COOLER Sal Flash Controller Salinity Setting 5 Flash Salinity Control set 5 Flash Timed Drain 4 Flash The Salinity Control method is set for continuous bleed bleed tray used 5 Flash Thermostatic Contro...

Page 10: ... then this fault will be indicated Petrol generators are the most likely cause of this type of fault This typically will not occur on mains power supplies FAULT CODES EXTRA NOTES FOR THE MAGIQTOUCH CONTROLLER ONLY Fault Code 07 7 Red Flashes Motor Error MagIQtouch Controller Only LED Indicates Hall Effect ON Normal operation OFF One or more Hall effects sensors in motor not detected Thermal O L ON...

Page 11: ...o set height K J I H H Overflow I Tank J Plastic Nut K Threaded Bush L O Ring Between H K 10 5 L TESTING THE DRAIN VALVE REFITTING THE PAD FRAMES Refit the pad frames to unit Ensure all pads have been correctly fitted before attaching and tightening the pad retaining locking strips with a philip head screwdriver With the wall control in OFF mode press and hold the and buttons together for 1 second...

Page 12: ... for the first 10 seconds each time it starts up It will then return to the set fan speed Prewet When COOL mode is activated the pump will run for 90 seconds before the fan is switched on Salinity Level Sets the salinity level at which the tank will drain in SALINITY MEASUREMENT mode Tank Drain Delay Sets the time delay before the drain valve opens after the pump in the cooler is turned off AutoCl...

Page 13: ... The water pipes were flushed of any foreign materials before connection to cooler was made NO EXTERNAL LEAKS The water is connected with no leaks at fittings NO INTERNAL LEAKS Check all internal water hoses are securely fitted to water distribution spreaders and other internal fittings SECURE Water pipes are correctly saddled as per plumbing regulations OWNER INSTRUCTIONS The owner has been instr...

Page 14: ...ntroller failure Replace MagIQtouch Controller Pump runs but no water circulation Pump runs but pads lack water Insufficient water in tank Adjust float level Water hoses blocked Check and clean out blockage Pump strainer blocked Clean pump strainer Insufficient water supply pressure Check and confirm water supply pressure Water solenoid is installed incorrectly Check installed in the correct water...

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Page 16: ...del selected RPCQi Cooler Installation Manual Now provided on the internet Refer www seeleyinternational com For Australia Only Seeley International Technical Support 1300 650 399 Seeley Spare parts Distributors 1300 367 437 Authorised Service Agents 1300 650 644 Service All regions other than Australia Please contact your local distributor seeleyinternational com Manufactured by Seeley Internatio...

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