How to use your cooler – Sears KENMORE 661.62442 User Manual

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HOW TO USE YOUR COOLER

HOW YOUR COOLER WORKS

Your cooler evaporates water to cool air.
Evaporative air cooiing is the same natural
cooling that happerts when

a

breeze springs up

after a summer shower. You feel cool because
the rain water evaporates and carries away
heat-

Your new cooler has a motor (1) driven blower

(2) which draws outside air through pads (3)
which are turned by drive motors (4) The pads
turn through water in trays (5) filled by the
water float valve (6) and water crossover pipe

(7) Air passes through the pads, is cooled by
water evaporation, and is sent into your home.

(Figure 14)

You may also run the cooler in “Vent" when
you want fresh air and no cooiing

Relative humidity affects the cooiing capacity
of any cooler See chart to determine the
maximum amount of cooiing possible at your
outside

temperature

and

outside

humidity

(Figure 15)

COOLINO YOUR HOME

Your cooler and window or vents are the two
parts of your air cooling system. Outside air is
filtered and cooled, goes through your home,

and carries away heat and household odors
You control the air cooling flow to your rooms

by opening doors, windows, or vents. (Figure
16)

You must have window, door, or vent openings
to let air out when the cooler runs The total

opening areas you need ate shown below:

MODEL

TOTAL OPENING AREA

66T623920

11 Square feet minimum

661,624420

10 Square feet minimum

661.624530

12 Square feet minimum

661,624630

14 Square feet minimum

661.624670

16 Square feet minimum

FIGURE 14

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POSStBLE OUTPUT TEMPERATURE :

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FIGURE 15

TYPICAL AIR FLOW

FIGURE 16

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