This produces cooler air that is blown inside a home or office building while at the same time blows the warmer air outside open windows.
How to connect duct to roof jack swamp cooler.
Insert the upper end of the collar into.
Lift out the access panel at the side of the.
Evaporative coolers are also known as swamp coolers a system for homes and buildings which emits moisture to keep the air cool.
Direct the crane operator to position the cooler at a convenient height.
This method of cooling is popular in the dry climate of the southwestern united states.
Bend every other tab at the upper end of the duct collar outward to 90 degrees using pliers.
I suppose you could use a bead of caulk on the top flange of the jack to seal with the cooler.
Swamp coolers require maintenance though and are used mostly in areas that have low humidity.
A typical side draft cooler.
Roof mounted systems are often the easiest to connect to existing duct systems.
A swamp cooler is a device that cools air by blowing it to water saturated pads which cause the water in return to evaporate.
Place duct tape on outside interface of collar tabs and duct.
A typical down draft swamp cooler.
Use duct tape to fasten flex duct onto collar.
Put on work gloves.
You would normally use a leg kit which the cooler would be attached to then the bottom of leg kit would be nailed or screwed to roof under shingles or other roofing material.
Connect flex duct to roof collar.
4 set the swamp cooler in position and secure it to the roof with wood screws or framing nails.
Mounted coolers are connected to ducts that bring the cooled air into the rooms of your home.
Cut out the marked duct outline with an electric saw.
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In some cases existing ductwork is used to move the air to the various rooms.
Use an electric drill and drill bit to drill starter holes at the corners of the marked outline then use a saw to cut the outline.
Cut out the opening for the ductwork portion of the swamp cooler the electric wires and the water pipe.