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How do I know if my swamp cooler pad is bad?
The evaporative cooler pad in your system should be examined regularly for damage, preferably prior to the start of each season. Signs to look for that indicate excessive wear and tear are a loss of thickness, rips, cracks and fraying edges. If you notice any of these signs, it’s likely time to replace the pad.
How wet should swamp cooler pads be?
Water is stored in a pan at the bottom of the cooler and a small pump lifts the water to the top of each side. To effectively cool your home, each pad needs to remain damp, but not soaked.
What is a swamp pad?
A swamp cooler (which is also called an evaporative air conditioner) works by taking warm outside air through wet evaporative cooler pads, effectively cooling the air. The cold air is then blown into a home by a blower motor through a vent.
How much do swamp cooler pads cost?
Replacement pads or panels can run anywhere from $5 to $80 each. A pro can complete this work for a total of $65 to $100, including parts. Changing your own swamp cooler pads is a great DIY project that can save you the cost of labor. A single system can have anywhere from 1 to 6.
How often should you change pads in a swamp cooler?
every 3-5 years
Cleaning your pads annually helps manage mineral buildup, makes the pads last longer, removes foreign matter (like cottonwood seeds) and improves efficiency. For Mastercool swamp coolers, you should clean the pads annually and replace them every 3-5 years.
Can swamp coolers cause mold?
Swamp coolers do have the potential to harbor mold and mildew. The pads do stay wet through the season, which means that mold could grow. In more humid weather, mold is more apt to grow. When you turn on the cooler, the mold in the device could be spread through the process of blowing the air out into the ducts.
What kind of PAD do you use for a swamp cooler?
So there is one other type of pad available for standard evaporative coolers. Unfortunately the do not have the same cooling capacity as the aspen pads. You can read more about them below. These bright blue spongy pads are made from a synthetic material. They do not deteriorate or sag like aspen pads.
What’s the name of the tubing in a swamp cooler?
The distribution tubing, commonly called the spider, distributes the water from the pump to the cooler pads. The tubing can sometimes get clogged, and it may require cleaning or even replacement if you’re not getting enough water out of it.
What’s the best way to clean a swamp cooler?
There are some steps to follow before cleaning the cooler pads, otherwise, it might get deteriorated. Let’s chronicle some cleaning instructions: Choose nice weather, go to your roof and make sure you have unplugged the power outlet of the cooler. Remove the cooling pads, then you will see a tube section which needs to be kept in a safe place.
Where can I buy evaporative cooler pads online?
Evaporative Cooler Pads – Evaporative Cooler Parts & Accessories – The Home Depot Get free shipping on qualified Evaporative Cooler Pads or Buy Online Pick Up in Store today in the Heating, Venting & Cooling Department.