Essick Air Humidifier ECR 3301 User Manual

ESSICK  
OWNERS  
MANUAL  
MODEL NO.  
ECR 3301  
ECR 4000  
ECR 4500  
ECR 5200  
ECR 6600  
ECR 7200  
CAUTION:  
Read All Instructions  
Carefully Before Starting  
The Installation.  
CONVERTIBLE  
DOWN/FRONT OUTLET  
EVAPORATIVE AIR COOLER  
50209-3  
ESSICK AIR PRODUCTS  
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72209  
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INSTALLATION  
• Duct. As Required (a local sheetmetal shop can  
supply ducting.)  
TOOLS AND SUPPLIES YOU WILL NEED  
• Pliers  
• Equipment Suitable for installing Duct Through House  
Wall or Roof  
• Screwdrivers  
• Adjustable Wrenches  
Tubing Cutter  
1/4" Water Line  
• Saddle Valve  
5/32 Hex Key Wrench  
• ECR-7 Wall Switch (7 position). Use ECR-5 (5 posi-  
tion) with existing pump type cooler wiring  
• Electric Drill  
• Drill Bits  
• Roof Stand Kit (if cooler is roof mounted)  
• Hammer  
Cooler ECR 3301 - use ECK-30 kit  
Cooler ECR 4000 - use ECK-40 kit  
Cooler ECR 4500 - use ECK-40 kit  
Cooler ECR 5200 - use ECK-50 kit  
Cooler ECR 6600/7200 - use ECK-60 kit  
• Duct Caulking  
• #10 Sheet Metal Screws  
• Wiring Supplies, as Required by Local Electrical Code  
• Level  
4. If you mount the cooler on your home roof remember  
these safety tips:  
RULES FOR YOUR SAFETY  
1.  
WARNING  
5. Never install or service a cooler during a storm or  
high wind conditions. You could be injured or lose or  
damage parts.  
TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK, OR  
SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY  
FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
6. Never wear shoes with slick soles when you work on  
a roof. You may slip when you least expect it.  
2. The installation must conform to local codes and  
utility standards. Use the National Electric Code if  
a local code does not exist.  
7. Never drain water onto a roof. Water residue may  
cause you to slip or may stain your roof. Use a drain  
hose to run the drain water to a rain gutter or to a  
drain.  
3. Disconnect the electric power EVERY TIME you  
work on your cooler. When your hands are inside  
the cooler you risk injury if the cooler is accidentally  
turned on from inside the home.  
8. To avoid injury never use the cooler without connect-  
ing it to a house duct system or without a sturdy fine  
mesh guard over the outlet.  
DATA  
Cabinet Dimensions  
Air Output Opening  
(inches)  
Operating  
Lbs. Weight  
(with water)  
Model  
No.  
(inches)  
Width  
Height  
Depth  
Height  
Width  
ECR 3301  
ECR 4000  
ECR 4500  
ECR 5200  
ECR 6600  
ECR 7200  
251/4  
293/4  
293/4  
333/4  
363/4  
363/4  
251/4  
293/4  
293/4  
333/4  
363/4  
363/4  
391/8  
133/4  
173/4  
173/4  
193/4  
193/4  
193/4  
133/4  
173/4  
173/4  
193/4  
193/4  
193/4  
140  
190  
195  
235  
285  
290  
353/16  
353/16  
371/2  
4213/16  
4213/16  
ESSICK EVAPORATIVE  
PAD USAGE  
OUTPUT RATINGS  
(Cubic Feet per Minute)  
Industry Sizing  
Rating  
Model  
No.  
Essick  
Pad Number  
ECR 3301  
ECR 4000  
ECR 4500  
ECR 5200  
ECR 6600  
ECR 7200  
EP-30  
EP-40  
EP-40  
EP-50  
EP-60  
EP-60  
3300 cfm  
4000 cfm  
4500 cfm  
5200 cfm  
6600 cfm  
7200 cfm  
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INSTALLATION  
The cooler installation must comply with local codes. If  
you are not fully qualified to install a cooler, get profes-  
sional help.  
LOCATING YOUR COOLER  
This new design Essick cooler may be installed as a bot-  
tom or side air outlet cooler. The cooler must be securely  
fastened to a frame or pad mount. A roof kit is available  
from Essick.  
Figure 1 shows some locations for your cooler. Be sure  
the intake louvers are clear of obstructions and are  
accessible for removal. Do not locate the cooler near vent  
pipes, chimneys, or exhausts where odors or fumes  
may be drawn into the house. The two drain holes on the  
cooler bottom must be clear to allow overflow or drain  
access.  
A duct must be attached to the cooler outlet. The duct  
must be the same size as the cooler outlet. Sudden duct  
size changes will decrease the output of your cooler.  
FIGURE 1  
WIRING BOX  
The wiring box is inside the cooler cabinet. The electrical  
supply must be connected to the cooler power leads  
inside the box after the cooler is installed. The wiring box  
is factory installed for coolers used in the down air outlet  
position.  
IF YOU INSTALL THE COOLER IN THE SIDE AIR  
OUTLET POSITION THE WIRING BOX MUST BE  
MOVED. SEE PAGE 5.  
FIGURE 2  
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INSTALLATION  
CONVERTING COOLER TO SIDE AIR OUTLET (Fig. 4)  
1. Remove both louvers and set them where they will  
not fall. See pg. 11.  
2. Remove four louver clips on side opposite motor.  
3. Remove a reservoir by pushing the water crossover  
tube from the grommet and lifting out the reservoir.  
4. Remove the second reservoir as above.  
5. Remove the screw that holds the wiring box.  
FIGURE 3  
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6. Remove /8 inch diameter and /8 inch diameter  
knockouts.  
7. Remove two plastic plugs.  
8. Loosen screw holding pad motor receptacle bracket,  
slide bracket up and detach from cabinet flange.  
Repeat on other side.  
9. Turn cooler to side outlet position.  
REASSEMBLY AS SIDE  
OUTLET COOLER (Fig. 5)  
1. Move wiring box to new location.  
2. Secure wiring box with screw removed at disas-  
sembly.  
FIGURE 4  
3. Install four louver clips removed at disassembly.  
4. Install two receptacle brackets removed at disas-  
sembly.  
5. Install two plastic plugs removed at disassembly.  
6. Assemble reservoirs, crossover tube and louvers  
after the cooler is installed in location. Use soap or  
detergent to lubricate crossover tube before insert-  
ing into grommet. DO NOT USE OIL.  
FIGURE 5  
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INSTALLATION  
Lift at cabinet corners.  
LIFTING COOLER  
The cooler may be lifted  
by putting a bar or strap  
through the panel hole  
and lifting by means of  
the bar or strap.  
CAUTION: DO NOT LIFT ONTHE LOUVERS.  
REMOVETHE LOUVERS BEFORE LIFTING.  
DO NOT LIFT ON THE CENTER OF THE  
CABINET FLANGES.  
FIGURE 6  
MOUNTING COOLER  
1. Prepare duct to fit model used. See outlet size speci-  
fications on page 3.  
NOTE: THE BOTTOM EDGE NEAREST THE  
OUTLET MUST FACE UP THE ROOF.  
2. Cut opening in roof or wall and box in opening.  
6. Mount cooler on stand or pad. Cooler must be level  
front to back and left to right. Roof stand kits are  
available.  
3. Install duct and secure to boxed-in opening frame.  
Allow two inches to fit into cooler outlet. Allow duct  
length for cooler bottom to be 4 inches above roof  
at closest point. See figure 7.  
7. Be sure to securely fasten four corners of cooler to  
stand or pad.  
4. Install flashing on roof or wall to prevent water  
entry.  
8. Caulk duct to the cooler. Caulk the flashing.  
5. Measure cooler and lay out mount location.  
FIGURE 7  
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INSTALLATION  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
The wiring must comply with local codes. If you are not familiar  
with the codes or wiring practices, get professional help.  
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELEC-  
TRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS FAN WITH ANY SOLID  
STATE SPEED CONTROL DEVICE.  
Use only an Essick ECR-5 or ECR-7 wall mounted switch. This  
new cooler does not require prewetting the pads before starting  
cooling and does not have a pump. Existing switches with  
“pump only” position are not usable.  
CAUTION: SHUT OFF THE ELECTRIC POWER AT THE  
FUSE BOX BEFORE BEGINNING THE WIRING.  
NEW INSTALLATIONS  
Use the Essick ECR-7 switch which has four  
cooling positions and two vent positions:  
Maximum Cool - high and low  
Minimum Cool - high and low  
Vent - high and low  
This switch requires six wires to the cooler (in-  
cluding cooler grounding conductor).  
FIGURE 8  
COOLER CHANGEOUT  
INSTALLATIONS  
The Essick ECR-5 switch is suitable for existing  
installations where five wires go to the cooler (in-  
cluding cooler grounding conductor). There are  
two cool positions and two vent positions.  
FIGURE 9  
2. The Water Spout and Water Spout Cover are provided  
to prevent water from “spurting” and splashing outside  
of the reservoirs. Snap in the Splash Guard Cover as  
illustrated below.  
FLOAT VALVE INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS  
It is of the Utmost Importance that the FloatValve, Splash Guard  
and Splash Guard Cover be installed exactly as described in  
the illustration below.  
1. The Float Valve - Must be installed with the narrow side  
of the float in the vertical position. If not installed this  
way the float will hang up and cause the reservoir drain  
pipes to overflow.  
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INSTALLATION  
FINAL ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT  
PUT FLOAT VALVE IN COOLER  
Put the float valve through the spout hole and cabinet  
hole. Tighten the ring nut. Be sure the float moves  
straight up and down. TURN THE FLOAT UNTIL A  
NARROW SIDE IS UP. Snap the Splash Guard Cover  
into the Water Spout as shown. The Water Spout and  
Splash Guard Cover are provided to prevent water from  
“spurting” and splashing outside the Water Reservoir.  
CONNECT WATER LINE  
Use a saddle valve to connect 1/4 inch water line to  
house cold water pipe or use an outdoor faucet adapter.  
Put the line into the valve. Tighten the compression  
nut over the ferrule. RUN WATER TO CLEAR LINE  
BEFORE CONNECTING TO COOLER. Put line into  
float valve. Tighten the compression nut over the ferrule.  
PUT IN WATER TRAYS (Fig. 11)  
1. Push the drain fitting through the washer and water  
tray hole. Tighten the ring nut. Screw the overflow  
pipe into the drain fitting. Repeat for the second tray.  
FIGURE 10  
NOTE: INSTALL DRAIN FITTING INVERTED IF  
COOLER IS MOUNTED ON A PAD. CUT OFF THE  
OVERFLOW PIPE TOP FLUSH WITH THE HEX-  
AGONAL RING.  
2. Put in the float valve side tray first. The crossover  
tube & grommet MUST be on the float valve side.  
(Fig. 12)  
3. Push the crossover tube into the grommet. Use soap  
or detergent as a lubricant. DO NOT USE OIL.  
FIGURE 11  
4. Put the second water tray in place. Push the  
crossover tube into the grommet.  
5. Turn on the water. Check the water level when the  
valve shuts off. If the water level is above the tray  
water level mark bend the float rod down. If the level  
is too low, bend the rod up. (Fig. 11)  
NOTE: CHECK THE CROSSOVER PIPE GROM-  
METS AND ALL CONNECTIONS FOR LEAKS.  
PUT LOUVERS ON COOLER  
See page 11.  
FIGURE 12  
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INSTALLATION  
MOTOR PULLEY ADJUSTMENT  
NOTE: ALL DUCT CONNECTED COOLERS MUST  
BE ADJUSTED.  
Long or small air ducts have excessive air resistance  
which decreases air output and motor amperage.You may  
compensate for this by adjusting the motor pulley. Use a  
clamp type ampmeter to check the motor amperage.  
1. Check amperage at the white lead in the wiring box.  
2. If the amperage is less than the motor nameplate  
amperage, loosen the pulley pitch adjustment screw,  
turn in the pulley 1/2 turn, tighten the screw and  
recheck the amperes. Repeat as necessary to bring  
the amperage to the nameplate rating.  
FIGURE 13  
3. If the amperage is too high, turn out the pulley as  
required.  
4. Adjust the belt tension as required. (See page 13)  
IMPORTANT  
NOTE: When checking amperage with the ampmeter,  
all louvers must be in place in the cooler,  
otherwise incorrect setting of the drive pulley  
will occur.  
• Water line is connected securely and fittings and  
crossover tube grommets do not leak.  
STARTUP INSPECTION  
Before starting the cooler, make sure all installations and  
adjustments are correct. Be sure that:  
• Float is adjusted for proper water level.  
• Pulley alignment is OK.Belt tension is OK (See page 13).  
• Pads are correctly installed (See page 13).  
• Blower and both pad motors are plugged into receptacles.  
• All louver clips are snapped tight.  
• Cooler is level and duct is sealed.  
• Cabinet is securely fastened to the mount.  
• Cooler is grounded. Electrical connections are secure.  
• Blower wheel does not rub against housing.  
• Water supply is turned on.  
OPERATION WITH ESSICK SWITCH ECR-7  
(Seven Position)  
STARTUP CHECK LIST  
To check out the installation follow this startup proce-  
dure. Set the control to each position and check opera-  
tion per the following chart. Be sure to open windows or  
vents.  
Blower  
Motor  
Pad  
Motors  
Switch  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Low Vent  
High Vent  
Minimum  
Cool — Low  
Minimum  
Cool — High  
Maximum  
Cool — Low  
Maximum  
Cool — High  
Low  
High  
Off  
Off  
OPERATION WITH ESSICK SWITCH ECR-5  
(Five Position)  
Low  
High  
Low  
High  
One On  
One On  
Both On  
Both On  
Blower  
Motor  
Pad  
Motors  
Switch  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Low Vent  
High Vent  
Low  
High  
Off  
Off  
Low Cool  
High Cool  
Low  
High  
On  
On  
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HOW TO USE YOUR COOLER  
HOW YOUR COOLER WORKS  
Your cooler evaporates water to cool air. Evaporative  
air cooling is the same natural cooling that happens  
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.  
If the output air is too cool you may switch this cooler  
from “Maximum Cool” to “Minimum Cool” (when used  
with ESSICK ECR-7 7-position wall switch). Then only  
one pad will turn, reducing the cooling effect. You may  
also run the cooler in “Vent” when you want fresh air and  
no cooling.  
FIGURE 14  
COOLING YOUR HOME  
Your cooler and windows 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.  
You must have window, door, or vent openings to let  
air out when the cooler runs. The total opening  
areas you need are shown below:  
MODEL  
TOTAL OPENING  
AREA  
ECR 3301  
ECR 4000  
ECR 4500  
ECR 5200  
ECR 6600  
ECR 7200  
5 Square feet minimum  
8 Square feet minimum  
9 Square feet minimum  
10 Square feet minimum  
12 Square feet minimum  
14 Square feet minimum  
FIGURE 15  
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CARE OF YOUR COOLER  
CAUTION: ALWAYS SHUT OFF THE ELECTRIC  
POWER TO THE COOLER AT THE FUSEBOX  
BEFORE WORKING ON THE COOLER. WHEN  
YOUR HANDS ARE INSIDE THE COOLER YOU  
RISK INJURY IF THE COOLER IS ACCIDENTALLY  
TURNED ON INSIDE THE HOUSE.  
NEVERWEAR SHOESWITH SLICK SOLES WHEN  
YOU WORK ON A ROOF. YOU MAY SLIP WHEN  
YOU LEAST EXPECT IT.  
NEVER DRAIN WATER ONTO A ROOF. WATER  
RESIDUE MAY CAUSE YOU TO SLIP OR MAY  
STAINYOUR ROOF. USE A DRAIN HOSETO RUN  
WATERTO A RAIN GUTTER ORTOTHE GROUND.  
SPRING CARE:  
Clean your cooler. (See page 12)  
FALL CARE:  
Oil your cooler. (See page 13)  
Drain the cooler and water line to prevent frost damage.  
(See page 12)  
Put a new pad in if the old pad is plugged with dirt or water  
hardness. (See page 13)  
Clean the cooler. (See page 12)  
Cover the cooler.  
Check belt tightness. (See page 13)  
See lubrication instructions. (See page 13)  
See lubrication instructions. (See page 13)  
SUMMER CARE:  
Drain and clean the cooler every two months if your water  
is hard or the air is dusty. (See page 12)  
You may prolong pad life in many hard water areas if you  
drain the water tray every two to three weeks. (See page  
12, steps 1-4).  
PUTTING ON LOUVER (Fig. 17)  
1. Be sure the blower motor is plugged in.  
2. Put the louver bottom into the water tray.  
3. Plug in the pad motor plug.  
See lubrication instructions. (See page 13)  
TAKING OFF LOUVER (Fig. 16)  
4. Close the louver over the cabinet flange. Snap the  
six clips onto the louver.  
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL INJURY,  
SHUT OFF THE ELECTRIC POWER AT THE  
FUSEBOX BEFORE WORKING ONTHE COOLER.  
1. Unsnap the six louver clips. Use a small screwdriver.  
2. Tilt out the louver at the top. Unplug the pad motor  
plug.  
3. Take off the louver. Set it where it will not fall.  
FIGURE 17  
FIGURE 16  
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CARE OF YOUR COOLER  
TAKING OFF PAD (Fig. 18)  
1. Lift up the small roller ends to unsnap the two cen-  
ter rollers. Pull out the two small rollers.  
2. Pull out and turn the top roller bearing arm to line  
up the slot.  
3. Pull out the top roll end.  
4. Take out the pad and bottom roller which will slide  
out of the bottom slots.  
CLEANING YOUR COOLER (Fig. 19)  
FIGURE 18  
WARNING: NEVER WASH YOUR COOLER INTE-  
RIOR WITH A GARDEN HOSE. WATER MAY  
HARM THE MOTORS OR GET INTO YOUR  
HOUSE.  
Clean your cooler as follows:  
1. DISCONNECT THE ELECTRIC POWER AT THE  
FUSE BOX.  
2. Remove the louvers. (See page 11)  
3. Connect a garden hose to a water tray drain fitting.  
4. Turn out the overflow pipe to drain the tray.  
NEVER DRAIN WATER ONTO A ROOF. WATER  
RESIDUE MAY CAUSE YOU TO SLIP OR MAY  
STAINYOUR ROOF. USE A DRAIN HOSE TO RUN  
WATER TO A RAIN GUTTER OR TO A DRAIN.  
5. Drain the other tray.  
FIGURE 19  
6. Take off the pads if they are dirty or plugged.  
7. Use a sponge and mild detergent to wash the dirt  
and scale from the trays and louvers. DO NOT GET  
WATER ON THE PAD MOTORS.  
Operation of Roto Belt Coolers in “Hardwater” Areas.  
1. Clean the cooler frequently.  
8. If the pads are plugged with hard water deposits  
and dirt, replace the pads. See page 13.  
2. Remove mineral buildup from water troughs and  
Roto Belt to prevent clogging.  
9. Put the overflow pipes and grilles in place. (See  
page 11)  
3. A water analysis will determine: mineral content,  
what water treatments can be used, what cleaning  
agents should be used.  
4. A “bleed-offkit (Stock No.8C190) should be installed  
to help keep mineral buildup to a minimum.  
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CARE OF YOUR COOLER  
PUTTING ON NEW PAD (Fig. 20)  
REPLACEMENT PADS  
THE PADS NEED NO PREWETTING.  
MODEL NUMBER  
ECR 3301  
PAD NUMBER  
EP-30  
1. Put the lower roller in pad.  
ECR 4000  
EP-40  
2. Fit the lower roller into the bottom slots in the frame.  
3. Push the top roller through the pad. Fit the roll end  
over the pad motor shaft drive block.  
ECR 4500  
EP-40  
ECR 5200  
EP-50  
4. Push the top roller end into the bearing.  
5. Turn the bearing arm to hold the roller.  
ECR 6600  
EP-60  
6. Tuck the pad edges under the 2 guides on each  
side.  
7. Put the two small center rollers in place. Snap the  
ends into the holders. (See greasing instructions  
below).  
OILING (Fig. 21)  
Use electric motor oil available or SAE 20 or 30  
nondetergent oil. Oil your cooler once a year.  
1. Fill the two blower shaft bearing cups.  
FIGURE 20  
2. Put two or three drops in the two oil fill tubes on the  
blower motor. Some motors do not need oil. If mo-  
tor does not have oil tubes, then the motor does not  
require oiling.  
3. Put two or three drops in the end bearing on each  
pad motor.  
BLOWER BELT ADJUSTMENT (Fig. 22)  
CAUTION: DO NOT ADJUST BELT TENSION BY  
CHANGING THE DIAMETER OF THE MOTOR  
PULLEY. ADJUST BELT TENSION ONLY BY  
MOVING THE MOTOR BRACKET.  
FIGURE 21  
1. If you can easily move the belt over 1 inch, it needs  
adjustment.  
2. To adjust belt tension, loosen the three motor mount  
bolts.  
3. Push the motor to tighten the belt, until it moves  
about 1/2 inch with finger force.  
4. Tighten the three motor mount bolts.  
FIGURE 22  
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REPAIR PARTS  
ESSICK CONVERTIBLE DOWN/FRONT OUTLET EVAPORATIVE AIR COOLER  
MODEL NOS. ECR 3301, ECR 4000, ECR 4500, ECR 5200, ECR 6600, ECR 7200  
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REPAIR PARTS  
ESSICK CONVERTIBLE DOWN/FRONT OUTLET EVAPORATIVE AIR COOLER  
MODEL NOS. ECR 3301, ECR 4000, ECR 4500, ECR 5200, ECR 6600, ECR 7200  
NOTICE: Order by PART NUMBER, not by Key Number. Refer to the back cover of this manual for parts ordering information.  
KEY  
NO.  
PART NUMBER  
ECR 4000/4500 ECR 5200  
ECR 3301  
ECR 6600/7200  
PART NAME  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
30439  
50255  
30439  
50255  
30439  
50255  
05466-04  
50310  
30315  
586026  
31720  
30304-00  
05507  
05480  
30105  
30439  
50255  
Motor Plug  
Motor Tail Mount  
Machine Screw 5/16 - 18 x 3/4  
Motor  
Pulley - includes Key 6  
Set Screw 5/16 - 18 x .25 Hex. Socket  
V-Belt  
05466-04  
581189  
30315  
586026  
582004  
30306  
05507  
05480  
30105  
05466-04  
581188/50310  
30315  
586026  
582010/582030  
30305-00  
05507  
05466-04  
30491/581191  
30315/583054  
586026  
582088  
30304-00  
05507  
Motor Mount  
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Lock Washer 5/16 Helical Spring  
Hex Nub 5/16 - 18  
Clip  
10  
11  
12  
13  
13A  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
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23  
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25  
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53  
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56  
57  
58  
59  
*
05480  
30105  
05480  
30105  
30311-00  
50294  
30550  
30347  
30433  
30551  
30549/08133  
30287  
14864  
501244  
30347  
586026  
31086  
32013-10  
31984  
583009  
30241  
502389  
30418-01  
30318  
30208  
30205  
30311-00  
50294  
30550  
30347  
30433  
30551  
30549/08133  
30289  
14864  
501241  
30347  
30311-00  
50294  
30550  
30347  
30433  
30551  
30549/08133  
30288  
14864  
501241  
30347  
586026  
31086  
302025-10  
31984  
30314  
30238-01  
502389  
30418-01  
30323  
30148  
30205  
30311-00  
50294  
30550  
30347  
30432  
30551  
30549/08133  
30288  
14864  
501241  
30347  
586026  
31086  
32031-10  
31984  
30314  
30238-01  
502389  
30418-01  
30323  
30167  
30205  
Receptacle Mount  
Lock Washer - 5/16 internal tooth  
Lock Washer  
Screw #8 - 18 x 3/8 Phillips, Type AB  
Pad Motor Connector  
Machine Screw 5/16 - 18 x 3/8  
Screw 1/4 - 14 x 3/8 Type B  
Bearing Mount (includes #21, 22)  
Bushing  
Thrust Washer  
Screw #8 - 18 x 1/2, Type B  
Set Screw 5/16 - 18 Socket  
Overflow Drain Kit  
Reservoir  
Grommet  
Pulley - includes Key 24  
Shaft  
Float Valve Assembly  
Water Shield  
Blower Wheel  
Baffle  
Junction Box Cover  
Junction Box  
Cupped Washer  
Lock Washer #8 Star  
Bushing  
Screw #8 - 32 x 7/16, Type T, Green  
Reservoir  
Bushing  
Plug  
Tube  
Collar  
Pad Motor Connector  
Motor Connector  
Louver  
Bearing  
Side Support  
Top Roller  
Roller  
Bottom Roller  
Evaporator Pad (2 Req.)  
Screw #10 - 16 x 7/8  
Motor Side Support  
Pad Motor  
Roller Drive  
Screw #10 - 32 x 3/8  
Owners Manual  
Louver Assembly includes Keys 48-59  
Roof Stand Kit - Optional  
5 Position Switch (Not Supplied)  
7 Position Switch (Not Supplied)  
Splash Guard Cover  
586026  
31086  
32019-10  
31984  
30314/583013  
30238-02  
502389  
30418-01  
30322  
30177  
30205  
30202  
27835  
14982  
29816  
30202  
27835  
14982  
29816  
30585  
32013-20  
30552  
30202  
27835  
14982  
29816  
30585  
32025-20  
30552  
30202  
27835  
14982  
29816  
30585  
32031-20  
30552  
30585  
32019-20  
30552  
29996  
29996  
29996  
29996  
31985-01  
501280  
30433  
30440  
29931-01  
31047  
30296-01  
30248  
30234  
30236  
EP-30  
31985-03  
501243  
50485  
30878  
30214-01  
31047  
30206-01  
30224-01  
30211  
30212  
EP-40  
31985-02  
501243  
50489  
30440  
30254-01  
31047  
30250-01  
30244-01  
30235  
30237  
EP-50  
31985-02  
501243  
50487  
30441  
29738-01  
31047  
29817-01  
29861-01  
30127  
30119  
EP-60  
30465  
30297-01  
30336  
30465  
30233-01  
30336  
30465  
30256-01  
30336  
30465  
29815-01  
30336/00061  
29862  
586023  
50209-3  
30332  
ECK-60  
ECR-5  
ECR-7  
29862  
29862  
29862  
586023  
50209-3  
30339  
ECK-30  
ECR-5  
ECR-7  
523122  
586023  
50209-3  
30338  
ECK-40  
ECR-5  
ECR-7  
523122  
586023  
50209-3  
30337  
ECK-50  
ECR-5  
ECR-7  
523122  
60  
*
*
*
61  
523122  
*Unillustrated items  
15  
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ESSICK  
CONVERTIBLE  
DOWN/FRONT OUTLET  
EVAPORATIVE AIR COOLER  
owners  
manual  
The model number of your cooler will be found on a label fastened  
to the housing.  
MODEL NO.  
ECR 3301  
ECR 4000  
ECR 4500  
ECR 5200  
ECR 6600  
ECR 7200  
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVETHE FOLLOWING  
INFORMATION:  
• PART NUMBER  
• PART DESCRIPTION  
• NAME OF ITEM  
• MODEL NUMBER  
HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS  
All parts listed herein may be ordered through our service center by writing:  
HOW TO ORDER  
REPAIR PARTS  
ESSICK AIR PRODUCTS  
5800 MURRY • LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72209  
501-562-1094  
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