SENSOR
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INSTALLING THE DRAIN KIT
The drain adaptor allows the
attachment of a ¾" drain hose to run
water to a waste point. Attach it to the
drain valve fitting underneath the pan
by using the drain nut. (Fig. 16)
It is a requirement of Seeley
International - Never drain the water
directly on to the roof (This applies
to all types of control/drain
systems).
Assemble drain valve as shown (Fig
15).
Make sure that the o-ring is fitted
before placing the drain valve into the
hole. Screw the nut up tightly by hand
underneath the cooler.
. Now connect the cable (Fig 15,
item B) to the electronic module.
Do not over-
tighten
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16
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
The electronic module is factory sealed;
do not attempt to open it; there are no
field serviceable parts inside
!
DO NOT TAKE RISKS!
!
The cooler requires a 115V, 60Hz power
supply.
The electronic module contains plug
receptacles for fan motor, water pump, and
other optional features if used.
Sub-circuit wiring must be rated at cooler
rated amperes or higher, and must be
protected by a suitable fuse or circuit
breaker. Sub-circuit cables are to be double
insulated all the way into the main power
termination box.
When retro-fitting the cooler to
an existing installation always turn off the
electrical power at the source of the wiring.
Turn off and tape
over the circuit breaker or remove the fuses
and keep them with you until the job is
complete. Set cooler, isolator switch, wall
switch, motor and pump to "off". Be sure to
tell other occupants of the building what you
are doing.
Check to be sure that the
voltage rating of the cooler matches your
electrical system voltage.
The electrical installation must be carried out
by a licensed and qualified electrician.
WARNING
WARNING
INSTALLING THE MAIN POWER CABLES
The point of entry into the cabinet of the
cooler is by knockouts in the pan.
Seal the gap between the conduit and
knock-out hole with silicone sealant after
making connections and clamping the
conduit cable.
Ensure that all electrical connections
are tight. Loose connections will
cause overheating that may lead to
machine damage or fire. Replace all
covers on completion of the work,
using only the screws supplied.
Do not tamper with factory wiring.
Before leaving the job, a trained,
licensed technician must check that
the cooler is operating correctly.
This cooler contains an electronic
module with main power supply
termination box separated and
connected via a cable and plug
assembly.
The main power termination box is
provided to facilitate easy wiring
connections. Cable glands are
provided for ½" ID conduit. (Fig. 19)
Running the Wall Control Cable
Plug the Wall Control cable to point
Fig 22
“
Receiver
”
on the electronic
controller. Run the cable to the roof
space and then to the controller via
the mains power cable entry point and
plug to the rear of the Wall Control.
OPERATING ADJUSTMENTS
Water level
NEVER ADJUST THE WATER LEVEL
WITH THE COOLER RUNNING
:
The water level in the cooler is
important. Adjust the level at the float
valve inside the cooler. Rotate the large
plastic float CCW or CW to change the
level. CW will lower the level; CCW will
raise the level. (Fig. 17)
because the residual water in the pads
and pipes will cause the water to over
flow when it runs back into the pan.
Water level should be about ¼" above
the float valve support shelf. (Fig. 18)
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Wall Mounted Thermostat Control
(wall control)
Wall Control
SENSOR
TOUCH
65’
Installation Details
SEELEY INTERNATIONAL –
INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
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