How do I replace a rigid pad on my Mastercool swamp cooler?
You could check to see if the pump is still operating. If it fails, the fan will still continue to blow air into the house but since the pad is not receiving any water, it will only blow outside air into the house. It is just a plug in replacement fix and very easy to do. A new pump should cost only about thirty dollars or so.
With the cooler running, check to see if the pad is wet . if it is dry, it's a pretty sure bet that the pump is your problem.
We purchased a swamp cooler 4 years ago. The first couple of years it worked great. Now for some reason we can not get cold air coming trough. We can't find the manual for the machine. It is a Mastercool swamp cooler and was pretty expensive. I know if properly operated it should cool the house within 10 min. We need to run this all summer. My brother in law says we dont know how to operate the thermostate. ? Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
SOURCE: We have a Mastercool II & it was installed ~ 3
The pads you need are at least 8 inches thick. If you have the contractor model, then the pads will be 12 inches thick.
Find a distributor in your town that sells cooler parts, if they dont have them, some of the big home improvement stores carry the pads for your cooler.
Make sure you are using a bleedoff or a dump pump to eliminate the hard water out of the cooler. If you keep those pads clean, they wiil last for many years.
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