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Operation and Maintenance Instructions

Initial Storage and/or Idle Period 

Recommendations

If the unit will sit for idle periods of time it is recommended 
that the following be performed in addition to all component 
manufacturers recommended maintenance instructions.

•  The fan/motor/pump bearings and motor bearings need 

to be turned by hand at least once a month. This can be 
accomplished by tagging and locking out the unit’s discon-
nect, grasping the fan assembly (or removing the pump 
motor fan guard), and rotating it several turns.

•  If unit sits longer than a few weeks, run gear reducer (if 

equipped) for 5 minutes weekly.

•  If unit sits longer than 3 weeks, completely fill gear reducer 

with oil. Drain to normal level prior to running.

•  If unit sits longer than one month, insulation test motor 

windings semi-annually.

•  If fan motor sits idle for at least 24 hours while the spray 

pumps are energized distributing water over the coil, motor 
space heaters (if equipped) should be energized. Alternatively, 
fan motors may be energized for 10 minutes, twice daily, to 
drive any moisture condensation out of the motor windings.

•  If coil sits longer than one month, nitrogen charge the coil.
•  Energize fan motors space heaters.

International Building Code Provisions

The International Building Code (IBC) is a comprehensive set 
of regulations addressing the structural design and installation 
requirements for building systems – including HVAC and 
industrial refrigeration equipment. The code provisions 
require that evaporative cooling equipment and all other 
components permanently installed on a structure must meet 
the same seismic design criteria as the building. All items 
attached to EVAPCO Closed Circuit Coolers or Evaporative 
Condensers must be independently reviewed and isolated 
to meet applicable wind and seismic loads. This includes 
piping, ductwork, conduit, and electrical connections. These 
items must be flexibly attached to the EVAPCO unit so as not 
to transmit additional loads to the equipment as a result of 
seismic or wind forces.

Initial and Seasonal Start-Up Checklist

General

 

1.  Verify that the overall installation reflects the requirements 

of the installation guidelines found in EVAPCO Bulletin 311 
– Equipment Layout Manual, available at 

www.evapco.eu

2.  For multi-speed fan motors, verify that 30 second or 

greater time delays are provided for speed changes 
when switching from high to low speed. Also check to 
see if interlocks are provided to prevent simultaneously 
energizing high and low speed, and confirm both speeds 
operate in the same direction.

3.  Verify all safety interlocks work properly. 
4.  For units operating with a variable frequency drive, make 

certain that minimum speed requirements have been 
set. Check with VFD manufacturer for recommended 
minimum speeds and for recommendations on locking out 
resonance frequencies.

5.  Verify that a water treatment plan has been implemented 

including passivation of galvanized steel units. 
See “Water Treatment” section for more details.

6.  For units subject to freezing climates, high humidity 

climates, or idle periods lasting 24 hours or more, 
motor space heaters are suggested and (if equipped) 
should be energized. Alternatively, fan motors may be 
energized for 10 minutes, twice daily, to drive any moisture 
condensation out of the motor windings.

7.  If the unit is going to sit idle for an extended period of 

time, follow all manufacturers’ fan motor and pump 
instructions for long term storage. Plastic sheets or tarps 
should never be used to protect a unit during storage. This 
practice can trap heat inside the unit, and could potentially 
cause damage to plastic components. 
See your local EVAPCO representative for additional 
information on unit storage.

BEFORE BEGINNING ANY MAINTENANCE, BE CERTAIN 

THAT THE POWER IS TURNED OFF AND THE UNIT IS 

PROPERLY LOCKED AND TAGGED OUT!

Initial and Seasonal Start-Up

1.  Clean and remove any debris, such as leaves and dirt from 

the air inlets. 

2.  Flush the cold water basin (with the strainer screens in 

place) to remove any sediment or dirt. 

3.  Remove the strainer screen, 

clean and reinstall

4.  Check mechanical float valve to see if it operates freely. 
5.  Inspect water distribution system nozzles and clean as 

required. Check for proper orientation. 

 

(This is not required at initial start-up. The nozzles are 
clean and set at the factory).

 

6.  Check to ensure drift eliminators are securely in place. 
7.  Adjust fan belt tension as required. See “Fan Belt 

Adjustment” section.

8.  Lubricate fan shaft bearings prior to seasonal start-up. 
9.  Turn the fan(s) and pump(s) by hand to insure it turns 

freely without obstructions. 

10.  Visually inspect the fan blades. Blade clearance should be 

approximately 10 mm (6 mm minimum) from tip of blade to 
the fan cowl. The fan blades should be securely tightened 
to the fan hub. 

11.  If any stagnant water remains in the system including 

“dead legs” in the piping, the unit must be disinfected 
prior to the fans being energized. Please refer to ASHRAE 
Guideline 12 and CTI Guideline WTP-148 for more 
information and consult local legislation prior to start-up. 

12.  Fill the cold water basin manually up to the overflow 

connection. 

13.  For closed circuit coolers only, fill the heat exchanger coil 

with the specified fluid and “burp” air from the system 
before pressurizing, using vents on coil inlets. Do not do 
this for evaporative condensers.

14.  All new evaporative cooling equipment and associated 

piping should be pre-cleaned and flushed to remove 
grease, oil, dirt, debris and other suspended solids prior 
to operation. Any pre-cleaning chemistry should be 
compatible with the cooling equipment’s materials of 
construction. Alkaline formulations should be avoided 
for systems which include galvanized materials of 
construction. 

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Страница 2: ...A lock out tag out procedure integrated with the Process Control System must be foreseen by the customer A lockable disconnect switch should be located within sight of the unit for each fan motor ass...

Страница 3: ...could potentially cause damage to plastic components Label on the coil section s WARNING Do not operate the pressure vessel at service conditions outside of the PED nameplate located at the coil conne...

Страница 4: ...d minimum speeds and for recommendations on locking out resonance frequencies 5 Verify that a water treatment plan has been implemented including passivation of galvanized steel units See Water Treatm...

Страница 5: ...e fully opened before the pumps turn on If the system temperature continues to rise the unit fan is cycled on For a variable speed controller the fans are turned on to minimum speed See the Fan System...

Страница 6: ...38 C Regal R O 220 DTE Oil BB Teresstic 220 All bearings used on EVAPCO equipment are factory adjusted and self aligning Do not disturb bearing alignment by tightening the sleeve bearing caps Fan Bel...

Страница 7: ...if operating below 25 is possible NOTE Pump Motors VFD s should not be used on pump motors The pumps are designed to be operated at full speed and are not intended to be used as capacity control The t...

Страница 8: ...to minimum speed Should vibration inducing frequencies exist the run up and run down test will isolate the resonant frequencies which then must then be locked out in the VFD programming Two Speed Moto...

Страница 9: ...e is a bronze valve connected to a float arm assembly and is activated by a large foam filled plastic float The float is mounted on an all thread rod held in place by wing nuts The water level in the...

Страница 10: ...p When Supplied The pump and pump motor should be lubricated and serviced in accordance with the pump manufacturer s instructions The recirculation pump should not be used as a means of capacity contr...

Страница 11: ...f operation During this passivation period recirculating water pH should be maintained above 7 0 and below 8 0 at all times Since elevated temperatures have a harmful effect on the passivation process...

Страница 12: ...oling equipment can be considered as long as the resultant recirculating water chemistry conforms to the parameters noted in Table 3 It should be noted that using water reclaimed from other processes...

Страница 13: ...10 x24 20 x12 10 x18 10 x36 20 x18 12 x12 12 x14 12 x18 12 x24 12x28 12 x36 24 x12 24 x14 24 x18 24 x24 24 x28 24 x36 12 x20 12 x40 24 x20 24 x40 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 2 5 2 5 3 7 5 7 3 5 2 5 3 0 2...

Страница 14: ...ith a remote sump is an excellent way of reducing unit capacity at low temperatures Other methods of capacity control include two speed motors VFDs and fan cycling These can be used individually or in...

Страница 15: ...ser during the winter is to run the unit DRY In dry operation the recirculation pump is turned off the basin drained and air passes over the coil Instead of using evaporative cooling to cool the proce...

Страница 16: ...ethod of managing the amount of ice buildup is by cycling the fan motors off while keeping the pump on During these periods of idle fan operation the warm water that is absorbing the building load flo...

Страница 17: ...crape and coat with ZRC annually 10 Lubricate fan shaft bearings every 1000 hours of opera tion or every three months 11 Lubricate fan motor bearings see mfg s instructions Typi cally for non sealed b...

Страница 18: ...robe ends of scale build up quarterly 12 Electronic Water Level Controller Clean inside the standpipe annually 13 Solenoid Make up Valve Inspect and clean valve of debris as needed 14 Vibration Switch...

Страница 19: ...ned at least once a month by hand This can be accomplished by making sure the unit s disconnect is tagged and locked out and grasping the fan assembly rotating it several turns 9 Energize fan motor sp...

Страница 20: ...2013 EVAPCO Europe Bulletin 116R E Metric 0322 Operation and Maintenance Instructions...

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