How To Get Evaporative Cooler Up On Roof
Step 1 preparing the window.
How to get evaporative cooler up on roof. Up next swamp cooler install. Mike casadanka 45 465 views. But before you get on the roof and start tearing things apart take a few minutes and make sure your windows are open just right. Please support my youtube channel iscaper1 by using my amazon storefront.
For swamp coolers to work you need to let air out at the same rate that the swamp cooler is blowing air in. The duct of the evaporative cooler should be marked out making sure that. If your cooler is located above the home climb onto the roof and remove the cooler pad panels. Though opening windows seems counter intuitive it actually helps your swamp cooler work better.
Before installing your swamp cooler prepare the window where it will be placed first by raising and cleaning it. Where open windows create a security issue install up ducts in the ceiling. That way humidity won t build up in your house making it seem warmer than it actually is. Use pipe brackets to secure the piping on the wall and roof of the home.
Some will have metal panels while others have metal bars holding the pads in place. Step 2 placing the swamp cooler. It s also important that the air circulates to the furthest window from the cooler. How to install a home swamp cooler.
Use these maintenance tips to get your swamp evaporative cooler ready for summer. Place the swamp cooler on the window. The evaporative cooler should be leveled. You can regulate both temperature and humidity by opening windows in the areas you want to cool and closing windows in unoccupied areas.
Run copper or pvc water piping from your home cold water supply to the cooler on the roof. Disconnect your swamp cooler from the power source and turn off the water. For an evaporative cooler to work correctly all the air in your home needs to be completely replaced every few minutes. How to install the cooler on the steel plate roof duration.
To allow you to level it put a couple of. Use caulk in a caulking gun to seal all holes where pipe brackets are installed and where piping may enter your home depending on your water connections. Up ducts open to exhaust warm air into the attic as cooler air comes in from the evaporative cooler.