POTENTIAL FOR WATER DAMAGE DUE TO SUMP OVERFLOW

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24 MONTH WARRANTY Titan Air hereby warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship for a period of (24) twenty four months from date of shipment. Start up checklist is due back within (30) thirty days of start-up or 120 days from date of delivery for 24 month warranty to be effective. After (30) thirty days, and up until (60) sixty days, a (13) thirteen month warranty will be observed. All warranties are null and void if start up checklist is not received within (60) sixty days from start-up or 120 days from date of delivery. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE. Titan Air reserves the right at Titan Air s option, to replace or repair free of charge, any part proven by Titan Air to be defective. Prompt notification of defective part must be given to Titan Air and defective part must be returned freight prepaid within (30) thirty days of notification. WARRANTY INCLUDES ONLY PARTS SUPPLIED BY TITAN AIR INCIDENTAL COSTS AND LABOR CHARGES SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF OTHERS. This warranty does not cover fuses, belts, filters, refrigerant or water damaged parts which are the result of improper storage or installation. This warranty is void in event the product is improperly installed and/or operated under conditions other than normal published ratings, improperly maintained, misused or not in compliance with applicable codes or not in accordance with Titan Air s operating instructions. This warranty is void if attempts to correct or repair any alleged defective part or parts are made by unauthorized personnel without Titan Air s written approval. In no event shall Titan Air be held liable for any damage, incidental or consequential, arising from the installation, performance or operation of the product. This warranty supersedes, voids, and/or is in lieu of any other verbal or written understanding which may not be in total accordance with this expressed warranty. Warranted parts must be returned to Titan Air within 60 days to receive credit. Purchased components such as Steam Generators Systems, Electric Coils, Refrigerant Condensers, Chillers, Coils, Heat Exchangers are covered under the original equipment manufacturer s warranty. POTENTIAL FOR WATER DAMAGE DUE TO SUMP OVERFLOW Evaporative coolers installed in a location where sump overflow could cause damage to the building or other equipment must include safety feature #1 and either #2 or #3. Titan Air is NOT responsible for damages that could be caused by sump overflow. 1. Water supply piping must include a flow limiter to ensure that overflow outlet can drain more water than supply line can provide in the event the float valve fails. 2. A field installed overflow safety switch and fill/ drain line valve. Install float switch to detect sump water levels slightly above the primary overflow inlet but, below the rim of the evaporative cooler sump. If the float switch actuates, automatic valves on the water supply line (normally closed) and drain line (normally open) must be de-energized. A secondary circuit provides alarm indication. 3. A secondary drain pan that will capture water in the event of a sump overflow and drain the water to an acceptable location. Secondary drain pan must be designed to handle full flow capability of supply line if float valve fails. 3

PURPOSE/ APPLICABILITY This manual is intended to provide general installation, operating and service information. A packet of reference materials for a specific unit (tracked by its Serial Number) is generally included with this Operating and Service Manual. The reference materials include Unit Specifications, Parts Lists, Electrical Schematic, and a Sequence of Operation, as well as pump and fill valve manufacturer s documentation. A start up checklist is also included in this packet. Review the reference materials for a specific unit and note any optional equipment or controls which are not specifically addressed in this manual prior to attempting start-up or service work. The information and recommendations contained in this publication are based on general observation and are not intended to supplant requirements of Federal, State, or local codes having jurisdiction. These codes should be reviewed before installation of Titan Air equipment. It is the responsibility of the purchaser at the time of order to specify any and all State, local, or insurance agency requirements that may dictate the addition of components to the equipment in order to comply with those requirements. Only qualified personnel who have experience with the installation and operation of industrial/ commercial air handling equipment should attempt to install, start-up or service Titan Air equipment. 4

GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE # 24 MONTH WARRANTY... 3 POTENTIAL FOR WATER DAMAGE DUE TO SUMP OVERFLOW... 3 PURPOSE/ APPLICABILITY... 4 EQUIPMENT ARRIVAL... 6 STORAGE... 6 COMPONENTS... 7 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION... 8 EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORY INSTALLATION EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORY SUPPORTING OPTIONS... 9 ACCESSORY INSTALLATION... 10-11 TYPICAL ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS EXTERNAL EVAPORATIVE COOLER. 12 INTERNAL EVAPORATIVE COOLER.. 13 GENERAL PARTS LIST... 14 OPERATION GENERAL OPERATION... 15 GENERAL WATER TREATMENT... 16 SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT DETAILS... pages not numbered UNIT SPECIFICATION UNIT DRAWING SEQUENCE OF OPERATION PARTS/ LEGEND SHEET SCHEMATIC START-UP PROCEDURE TROUBLESHOOTING (OPTIONAL) Note that operating and service manuals are occasionally requested prior to production of equipment. These manuals will be marked Pre -Production Release on the front cover. The final copy of the operating and service manual for a specific unit will be sent with the unit. Additional copies of the manual for a specific unit are available. A detailed unit specification sheet, parts/ legend sheet, schematic, sequence of operation and start-up procedure are provided in the startup section of each operating and service manual generated for a specific equipment. Selected vendor cut sheets on components will also be included. MAINTENANCE GENERAL MAINTENANCE... 17 FILTERS... 18 MEDIA INSTALLATION... 19 MUNTERS INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES... 20 MUNTERS HUMIDIFIER WATER TREATMENT GUIDELINES... 21-22 SAMPLE INSPECTION SHEET... 23 COOLER GUARD SELECTION & INSTALLATION PRODUCT SHEETS... 24-25 GENERAL COMPONENT BULLETINS ABS ROBUSTA PUMP... 26-29 LITTLE GIANT CP-3 PUMP... 30-33 KUUL PADS... 34-35 MUNTERS WATER TREATMENT... 36-48 5

EQUIPMENT ARRIVAL When the air handling equipment arrives, be sure to inspect for shipping damage. The equipment was thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory. Also upon receipt check the shipment for items which shipped loose such as a remote box and remote sensors. Consult the Bill of Lading to identify the potential shipped loose items. It should be noted that these items may have been placed inside the cabinet in multiple locations; however, more often than not, shipped loose items can be found in the equipment vestibule. Any damaged or missing items should be reported to the transporter immediately. DO NOT SEND DAMAGED FREIGHT BACK TO TITAN AIR! All claims must be filed with the transporter. Be sure to take photographs and get the driver s signature to confirm the damage. The driver will have a number for you to call to file a claim. Request a written inspection report from the carrier claims inspector to substantiate any necessary claim. Be sure to open the equipment access doors and inspect for internal damage. STORAGE If for some reason you are unable to install the equipment immediately, be sure that the equipment is protected from the elements. Do not allow coverings to trap moisture against equipment casing. Water damaged parts are not covered by Titan Air s warranty. If the equipment is stored for an extended length of time, be sure to completely check the equipment for any internal damage which may have been caused by excessive condensation. Also check for damage caused by rodents, and be sure to eliminate any dust that may have built up on the components while the equipment was in storage. (NOTICE: The time elapsed during storage still counts against the warranty period.) CAREFULLY AND THOROUGHLY READ TITAN AIR S PRODUCT WARRANTY Because we are not able to simulate exact field conditions and sometimes actual conditions are different than what was stated on the order, you may need to make some adjustments in the field. This is why it is very important that only qualified personnel start-up and service Titan Air equipment. The start-up checklist (provided in packet with this manual) must be filled out and returned to Titan Air in order to validate equipment warranty. For a fee, Titan Air personnel will travel to the job site, supervise start-up and provide operation and maintenance training for the equipment. 6

COMPONENTS EVAPORATIVE COOLING MEDIA Evaporative coolers are available with premium quality rigid, resin-reinforced cellulose media or fiberglass media (UL 900 Class II fire rated). The media is cross fluted pad of cellulose or fiberglass material impregnated with anti-rot salts and rigidifying and wetting agents. Media transverse flutes form angles of 15 downward towards the air leaving side of the media and 45 downward towards the air entering side. Steeper flutes towards the air entering side of the media direct more water to the entering face where it is needed the most. Typically 12 deep media has an air pressure drop of 0.25 w.g. at 500 feet per minute face velocity and a saturation efficiency of 89%. PUMP AND LOW LEVEL FLOAT SWITCH A submersible or non submersible pump is placed in the evaporative cooler sump. A low level float switch is used to prevent the pump from running if the sump is not adequately filled. CABINET Titan Air evaporative cooler equipment features a stainless steel sump with a galvanized sheet metal cabinet above the sump. Complete stainless steel construction is optional. The galvanized sheet metal cabinet can be provided with a painted or galvanized finish. Standard painting process involves the use of galvanealled (paint lock), sheet metal with an acrylic enamel primer and finish coat. Custom painting processes are available to provide enhanced corrosion protection or color matching. 16 gauge sheet metal is utilized on exterior sheeting. Galvanized or galvanealled sheet metal features a zinc coating weight of G-90. Custom configurations with evaporative coolers incorporated into an air handler or multiple coolers in an air house are available. OPTIONAL CONTROLS Control options include: 1. Automatic fill and drain valves. 2. Low ambient temperature drain thermostat to automatically drain sump. 3. Dry cycle ( Timer keeps blower running to dry media when unit is shutdown.) 4. Flush cycle ( Runs pump with blower off to flush media followed by dry cycle.) 5. Cooling thermostat (Enables pump when space or outside air temp. rises.) 6. Sump overflow safety switch and alarm is By Others. 7. Supply line flow restrictor. Adjustable circuit setter type valve can be used. This flow restrictor is field set to ensure that supply flow cannot exceed drain capacity if float valve fails. 7

INSTALLATION 1. Titan Air evaporative coolers should be installed and maintained by experienced HVAC technicians. 2. When locating your Titan Air evaporative cooler, consider access requirements for inspection, maintenance and replacement of the components within the evaporative cooler (pump, fill valve, adjustment valves, media, etc.) Evaporative coolers should be installed level or with a slight pitch towards the drain end. Access should be provided both upstream and downstream of evaporative cooler. At minimum access should be provided downstream of the evaporative cooler for maintenance of the water distribution system (spray bar). 3. Both the fill line and drain line should have shut-off valves installed at the cooler (do not valve the overflow line). Refer to typical assembly drawings on pages 12-14 for details regarding relative position of the media, fill valve, full water line, overflow standpipe, bleed line, and drain line. An automatic fill and drain system and/or automatic media flush/dry systems are optional with your Titan Air evaporative cooler. 4. If the equipment is installed in a location where sump overflow could cause damage, overflow safety features must be field installed. Refer to page 3. 5. Fill line must be flushed PRIOR to connection to evaporative cooler. This cleans out debris which can prevent float operated fill valve from functioning properly. A water line filter in addition to supplied strainer is recommended to ensure proper operation of fill valve. 6. Drain and overflow lines must be properly trapped. In many cases, trap depth must account for the negative pressure (suction) in the evaporative cooler cabinet. Traps should be inspected and cleaned as part of a regular maintenance program. Overflow line size should not be reduced. 7. Inlet water pressure should be between 10 and 60 psi for proper fill valve operation. Fill valve float height must be adjusted to provide a water shut-off point approximately 3 to 3 1/2 from sump bottom for a submersible pump or 2 1/2 to 3 deep for a non-submersible pump. After final water depth adjustment, confirm that all pipe fittings in fill valve line are secure, float adjustment is secure and that fill valve shuts off completely. Diaphragm in fill valve can be cleaned if fill valve doesn t shut-off completely. 8. A separate GFI protected, 120 VAC, 15 amp power circuit must be supplied for the evaporative cooler pump. Typically, the submersible pump plugs into a piggyback plug for a low water level float switch to prevent the pump from running dry. If pump and low level float switch are factory wired, the piggyback plug may have been removed and both devices may be wired on the load side of a GFI module which doesn t accept standard plugs. 9. Typically, building air should not be re-circulated over the evaporative cooler media. Recirculation can cause a build-up of moisture in the served area. The use of 100% outside air and building relief or exhaust is preferred. 10. Light on the media surface and sump water should be avoided. Light with moisture allows rapid growth of algae. 8

Horizontal Equipment-Supporting Options Curb Curbs are to be assembled in the field. Assemble according to the letters marked on the top of each curb piece using factory supplied fasteners. Accessory- Horizontal Equipment Supporting Options Recommended option for supporting accessories on a flat roof: Typical Equipment Support (by others) Caulking or Gasket material (supplied by others) Other method of installation using sheet metal support legs. IMPORTANT: Not recommended for any unit larger than 125 model. Attach support brace to accessory seam using field supplied fasteners. Bent, 16 gauge (if supplied by factory), sheet metal support brace. 6 X 6 inch sheet metal pad welded to the support brace (if supplied by factory) Wood Block (supplied by others) 9

Accessory Installation NOTICE: Evaporative cooler accessories may be larger than intake and discharge opening or flanges on evaporative cooler section. Due to infinite installation possibilities, a section of ductwork or transition may be required for proper accessory mounting (by others). IMPORTANT: Installer MUST SUPPORT accessory items from a rigid point or points to ensure solid mounting using field or factory supplied hardware. Design Requirement: If an intake hood is supplied by others, the design shall minimize entry of snow/ rain and include an intake screen to meet ANSI standards. Horizontal Unit Before beginning: Verify with roofing manufacture the method of installation preferred for supporting accessories (Rooftop Equipment Only). Locate assembly supplies: Items included: Caulk, Support Brackets (optional) Field supplied hardware: HOOD FILTER SECTION Support (by others) EVAP. COOLER Transition may be required to interconnect accessories and the evaporative cooler 1. Match serial number on the accessory to unit name plate inside control vestibule door. 2. Check equipment submittal drawings to verify if accessories need a transition to match up with the evaporative cooler intake or discharge opening. Caulk, Caulk Tape, Fasteners (Self tapping screws and ¼ inch bolts/ nuts/ washers) 10

3. Apply caulk tape (field supplied) directly to the flange, below the screw pattern of the joint to be fastened together. Caulk Tape 1. Repeat steps three through five to attach the hood to the filter section; except in step five substitute ¼ inch bolts in for self taping screws to attach the hood to the filter section. 4. Hoist accessory using all lifting lugs, if provided; otherwise, a sling, to lift accessory and center it over the panel opening. 5. Affix the accessory to the evaporative cooler using (field supplied) self tapping screws. Make certain every pre-punched hole in the flange is used in fastening. IMPORTANT: Do not fasten into the stainless steel evap sump. 2. After all of the accessories are installed, caulk each seam to provide a water tight seal. IMPORTANT: Re-caulk accessory lifting lugs after assembly (if applicable). Check all external sheet metal seams for caulk shrinkage and re -caulk if necessary. Titan Air does not warranty water damage equipment. Seam sealing integrity should be rechecked on a yearly basis. NOTICE: Access door swings MUST be kept free of installation piping and wiring to allow for service and maintenance. Caulk 11

External Evaporative Cooler (Vestibule Door Omitted for Clarity) Airflow Direction Water Pressure Gauge Main Water Flow Adjustment Spray Bar Cleanout Inside This End Only (Not Shown) Bleed-off Water Flow Adjustment Low Water Float Switch Evaporative Cooler Media Pump Drain Overflow Fill Water Supply Float Assembly (Not Shown) Evaporative Cooler Sump 12

Internal Evaporative Cooler (This style evaporative cooler is typically built into a cabinet.) Airflow Direction Water Pressure Gauge Spray Bar Cleanout Inside Both Ends (Not Shown) Bleed-off Water Flow Adjustment Main Water Flow Adjustment Low Water Float Switch Evaporative Cooler Media Pump Drain Fill Water Supply Float Assembly Evaporative Cooler Sump Overflow 13

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OPERATION 1. The fill valve float height and associated water level in the sump must be adjusted properly per step 7, on page 8, prior to energizing the GFI protected outlet for the low water level float switch and pump. 2. While monitoring sump level to prevent spilling water over top of stainless steel sump, simulate failure of fill valve to allow water to continue flowing into sump and out of the overflow fitting. Adjust water supply line valves/ fittings (by others) if necessary to establish a condition where supply flow cannot exceed overflow outlet capacity if float valve fails. 3. The low water level switch should allow the pump to be energized when the water level in the sump rises above 2.5 to 3.5. 4. For new media, operate the pump without airflow for at least one hour to thoroughly rinse dust and excess resin from the media that accumulates in the manufacturing processes. Drain and rinse out the sump prior to re-filling for operation. This will minimize any unusual odors that occupants might notice and also minimize foaming in the sump. Titan Air also recommends flushing the water distribution system (spray bar) to remove any accumulated debris. 5. With the pump operating, adjust the main water flow rate hand valve to obtain a pressure of approximately 0.5 to 3 psi at the pressure gauge above the hand valve. Visually inspect the media on the upstream and downstream sides. The entire media surface should be wetted without water carry-over into the airstream. If water is being entrained into the airstream, air velocity across the media may be excessive and/or rate of water flow. Obtain an air velocity reading and try reducing the water flow rate. Air velocity should not exceed 500 feet per minute without a drift eliminator. 6. A bleed line with adjustment valve allows a constant supply of fresh water for dilution of the re-circulated sump water. See water treatment section on the next page. Bleed-off rate must be set with the small hand valve on the bleed line. In addition to guidelines provided, bleedoff rate should be adjusted based upon specific installation experience. 7. Operation of the optional controls should be tested per sequence of operation. 8. A dry cycle (pump off with airflow on) of approximately 30 minutes is recommended following each pump operation. If the evaporative cooler and associated air supply cycle several times per day, only one daily dry cycle is needed. If scale build-up is a problem, the media should be flushed by allowing the pump to operate for one to two hours with no airflow. Follow this flush cycle with a dry down cycle. Timers and valves are available to automate the dry down and flush cycles. 15

WATER TREATMENT 1. Proper flow/bleed rates, routine maintenance/ cleaning, and regular flushing/ drying of the media and water distribution system are the most effective techniques for controlling scale build-up and biological fouling as well as extending media life. 2. In areas with poor water quality or areas where biological fouling particulates are present, consult with a water treatment specialist regarding chemical, ozone, or UV treatment of recirculating water. Water treatment guidelines are provided in Munters Engineering Bulletin EB-WTM-0408 on page 36. Note improper chemical treatment can damage the media. 3. The recommended ph of the water should be maintained at a level between 6 and 8. Exceeding these limits will deplete the resin content of the pad and thus reduce its structural integrity. Titan Air has found a simple product called Cooler Guard for water treatment. The product s timereleased ingredients dramatically raise the water s ability to retain more minerals and/ or solids without leaving deposits on the evaporative cooler media. Plus Cooler Guard helps to clean sludge from the media which prolongs the life of the media. The product typically lasts up to two months according to manufacturer but will very depending on usage, water quality and other environmental factors. Please refer to pages 24-25 for product selection and installation. More information can be found on the novatech website at www.novatech-usa.com under Products > HVAC Maintenance Products > Evaporator Cooler Treatment. The product may also be purchased though the novatech website. 16

GENERAL MAINTENANCE As with any equipment or machinery, a maintenance program should be implemented. See the sample inspection sheet on page 23 as a guideline to what should be checked on a regular basis. Equipment maintenance should include the following: Check filters and clean or replace as needed. (If applicable.) Check all hardware and fittings (pvc unions, etc.) for tightness and cracks. Clean supply water strainer. (If installed) Check float valve operation. Verify the proper bleed off rate. Check low level float switch for proper operation. Clean drain line/ trap and overflow line/ trap. Test operation of overflow safety features. (If installed to prevent sump overflow.) Check settings for all controls. (If applicable.) Check duct connections for leaks. (If applicable.) Re-caulk seams if needed. (If applicable.) Perform complete start-up procedure once per year prior to cooling season. (If applicable.) EVAPORATIVE COOLER MEDIA The media should be visually inspected on a regular basis and cleaned as necessary. For significant scaling problems, verify proper water distribution across media face, increase water flow rate, reduce the number of on/ off cycles, increase bleed-off rate, or use chemical treatment. For significant algae or biological fouling, completely dry the pads at least once per day, flush the sump, minimize sources of light and nutrients, and/ or use chemical, ozone, or UV water treatment. If the media needs replacement, ensure the new sections are oriented properly (see bulletin DOI -0204 included in this manual on page 19 or look at the smooth side of the media for a label). WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM The spray bar providing water to the top of the media should be flushed monthly if not weekly to prevent debris from plugging up the holes. Simply locate the garden hose caps on each end of the water distribution manifold (spray bar) for an internal evaporative cooler or on the one end for an external evaporative cooler. Titan Air recommends attaching a garden hose to the male garden hose fitting on the spray bar. Run the pump to force water though the spray bar and out the garden hose to an acceptable location besides back into the sump. It should be noted if not properly maintained the spray bar holes can become plugged with debris resulting in uneven water flow and scale formation thus decreasing efficiency and media life. 17

FILTERS Dirty or clogged filters will restrict air flow which in turn affects the equipment performance. Therefore, it is necessary to check filters on a regular basis. Several standard filter types are available including 2" pleated 30% efficient, 2" disposable fiberglass, 2" linked panel, and 1" or 2" cleanable filters. Cleanable filters should be removed from the filter rack and sprayed with a low pressure water. Always spray these filters in the opposite direction to air flow and apply new coating to filters when dry. 18

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