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How is an air cooler different from an air conditioner?
Manual Drain This will turn the cooler off and drain the tank. Pad Flush This will turn the cooler off and run the pumps for a specified time. Use this feature to flush the cooler pads. Drain And Dry This option allows you to nominate a time each day when the cooler will drain the tank and run the fan for 1 hour. Autoclean (Breezair® coolers only). 6 LCB/CPS/BM Evaporative Cooler AUTOMATIC MODE The button is used to select Automatic mode or Manual mode. When “Auto” is displayed the cooler is under Automatic control and will operate according to the temperature sensed at the wall control. When the air cooler is turned on, it will read the temperature and set the cooler operation.
Air conditioners require a chemical refrigerant and an energy-consuming compressor to transform hot air into cool air. The hot air must be released outside the room, making them less environmentally friendly. The more complex composition of air conditioners also make them more expensive to purchase and they consume significantly more electricity during use.
How can I improve the performance of my Air Cooler?
- Ensure adequate cross ventilation
- Evaporative Air Coolers should not be used in enclosed spaces. Doors and windows should be opened to allow free air flow. An Air Cooler works best when placed near an open window, drawing outside air and circulating it in the room before exiting via a window or door. The maximum cooling effect is felt when a person is near the flow of air coming out of the Air Cooler.
- Check the humidity of your room
- Evaporative Air Coolers are more effective in environments with maximum relative humidity of 60% or less. If you live in a humid location, air coolers can still be a welcomed, energy saving cooling mechanism for your home by scheduling the air cooler to switch on at specific, drier times during the day. For example, during the hottest hours of the afternoon. Honeywell Air Coolers can also be paired with your air conditioner to extend air conditioner cooling so you can save energy by switching off the air conditioner and extending the cooling effect by switching on a Honeywell Air Cooler
How do I choose the right Air Cooler for my space?
Spot coolers are more compact air coolers that are designed to cool the immediate area around the cooler.
Room coolers are larger in size and provide more powerful air flow ideal for cooling larger spaces such as living or dining rooms.
Outdoor coolers are UV & weather resistant with large water tanks and ultra-powerful airflow, making them ideal for cooling outdoor areas such as your patio or backyard.
Find out the airflow of your air cooler
Look at the CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) or m3/hour rating of the air cooler. These tell you the amount of air that passes through the air cooler per minute (or hour). The higher an air cooler’s CFM or m2/hour rating, the faster it moves the air, providing wider coverage for the space you want to cool.
The water tank capacity does not necessarily dictate the cooling performance of the air cooler however, it affects the time you need to refill the tank and the physical size of the cooler. Smaller water tanks may physically fit better in smaller rooms. Some room coolers and outdoor coolers have a built-in continuous-water supply connection that allows you to connect with your home’s water hose for continuous tank refills. You can find a simple guide below for choosing an air cooler based on tank size:
Honeywell Evaporative Air Coolers are an environmentally-friendly and cost-friendly cooling option for your home or office. Much like a breeze flowing across a lake or the refreshing cool air you feel near a waterfall, air coolers produce a comfortable, cool breeze with the natural process of water evaporation.
When warm air is drawn into a Honeywell Air Cooler, it passes through a wet Honeycomb Cooling Media. As it passes through it mixes with the water held in the Honeycomb, causing the water to evaporate and lose heat, resulting in cooler, moisturized air. A powerful fan then propels the cool air into the room (or outdoor area, if outdoors). The result is a constant flow of fresh, moisturized, cool air while old and stale air is circulated out of the room.
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The temperature of dry air can drop significantly when liquid water transforms to water vapor (through evaporation).The process of evaporation happens all the time. Our bodies, for example, perspire in hot weather through evaporation – the sweat dries and drops our body temperature.
How is an air cooler different from a standard fan?
Normal fans use fan blades to circulate air around the room without offering any cooling. Air coolers use the natural process of water evaporation to cool incoming hot air and use a powerful fan to evenly distribute newly cooled air. The temperature of dry air can drop significantly when liquid water transforms to water vapor (through evaporation).
Mist fans simultaneously blow out air while spraying a fine mist of water droplets. In very hot and dry climates, these water droplets evaporate, but in most cases, the watery mist sinks to a puddle on the ground. Mist fans are mainly for outdoor use, unless you desire your fan giving you a surprise shower inside your living room.
Like mist fans, evaporative air coolers also employ the physical law of evaporation, except the process takes place internally, within the unit. The air exiting the unit contains water vapor and not water droplets. This makes air coolers suitable for indoor rooms as well as the outdoors.
What is Honeycomb cooling media and how does it help in cooling the air?
Honeywell air coolers use a proprietary Honeycomb Cooling Media. This matrixed irrigation pad is the powerhouse behind the evaporative cooler. Its extensive surface area allows for ample water saturation, which in turn offers plenty of evaporation and evaporative cooling.
Do Air Coolers require a lot of electricity to run?
Honeywell Air Coolers consume very little electricity. The average power consumption of a Honeywell air cooler is equivalent to running two100W light bulbs*. Running an air cooler requires significantly less electricity than running an air conditioning unit, making them an attractive cooling medium in cities where electricity cost is high.
*Honeywell Room Air Cooler average power consumption 193W.
My unit was delivered with a broken package and/or missing parts. What do I do?
We are sorry that this has happened. Honeywell Air Comfort products are packaged with ISTA-6 or ISTA-3 certified packaging made to support typical delivery. Often units will get damaged during the delivery process which is out of the manufacturer’s control. Please first contact the retailer where you purchased the unit from and they should be able to help you with an exchange. If further issues persist, please contact our Customer Support center.
Evaporative air coolers include two motorized components: a pump and a fan. The pump circulates water around the unit and saturates a honeycomb-shaped irrigation pad. The fan blows air through the wet irrigation pad, causing the moisture to evaporate into vapor. The conversion of heat energy into evaporative energy results in a coolness in the outgoing air. An example of this is felt in a lakeside breeze: the air along a lake or waterfall feels cooler than the air inland. This is because heat has been converted into water vapor.
Honeywell evaporative air coolers are available in a wide range of models for different environments, with models available for indoors and/or outdoors. Outdoor coolers are constructed with weather-resistant materials, making them withstand rain, direct sunshine and UV rays. Many larger outdoor models are also equipped with a continuous water connection, allowing you to connect your garden hose for automatic tank refills and for extended operation. Indoor models could be used in all indoor living areas as well as enclosed outdoor areas, such as covered patios.
Yes. Air coolers do not contain complex machinery, so they consume very little energy. For example, Honeywell Air Cooler models consume from as low as 32 watts to 300 watts at their highest fan speed, depending on the size and CFM of the unit. At low speeds, some models consume as low as 7.4 watts.
By how many degrees will an air cooler decrease air temperature?
Air coolers operate by fanning warm air through a wet irrigation pad and blowing out cooler, more moist air. Because it’s such a natural process, the efficacy of an air cooler is highly dependent on the heat and humidity of its environment. The drier the climate is – with a relative humidity of not more than 60% – and the hotter the climate is, the greater the cooling action. In ideal conditions, in highly hot and arid climates, evaporative cooling can drop temperatures by 15°F. In more typical conditions, you can expect a moderate drop in temperatures, enough to take off the edge of acute heat.
Evaporative air coolers fan out a cooler, moister breeze that will steadily increase the humidity of your space. However, air coolers also thrive on an intake of fresh, dry air. This means, for it to work correctly, you should ensure there is sufficient cross-ventilation, by keeping windows and/or doors open, to release excess humidity and allow for a circulation of fresh, dry air.
Are air coolers only beneficial during the summer season?
Not necessarily. Most Honeywell evaporative air cooler models are 3-in-1 appliances that adapt into humidifiers for the drier winter season. Used on a low-fan setting, they can add moisture to dryness caused by central heating or simply by a harsh winter climate.
What is the typical operation routine for an evaporative air cooler?
All evaporative air coolers require water and a power source to operate. Some evaporative air coolers are designed with removeable tanks that can be filled with water; others have fixed tanks; while others have a continuous water connection that can be connected directly to a garden hose or another water source. Once filled with water, plug the unit into an electric outlet, and play. Some coolers include an ice tank that can be loaded with ice cubes, which chills down the circulating water and creates a refreshingly crisp breeze. Many models will include other functional details, like oscillating louvers, remote control, LCD panel, varying fan speeds, timer and more.
The cooler’s CFM is the key indicator of its cooling capacity. A cooler with a CFM of 200 for example, is a spot cooler, and can affect a radius of about 50 sq. ft. A cooler with a CFM of 2000 can cool a space that is about 500 sq. ft. Bear in mind, though, that evaporative air cooling is also highly dependent on the heat and humidity of its environment for appreciable cooling.
Air coolers are relatively light, however that weight increases significantly once the unit is filled with water. All Honeywell air coolers are constructed with caster wheels and convenient handles to ease mobility.
Most Honeywell air coolers max at 60 dBA on their highest fan speed setting – which is the sound level of conversational speech in a quiet room. Smaller spot coolers operating on low speed offer almost whisper quiet sound for use during the night.
Can I use an air cooler in a room without a window?
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Evaporative air cooling works by drawing in hot, dry air, and fanning out cooler, more moist air. After a while, though, your room will need ventilation or a cross-breeze to circulate the more humid air out the room and restart the process with fresh dry air. It is recommended to keep a window and/or door open for adequate cross ventilation. In large rooms, it doesn’t necessarily need air from outdoors, but it does need some type of airflow to keep the cooling action moving, so keeping doors open to other areas will be needed
How can I improve the performance of my air cooler?
Understanding the mechanics of the cooler will help you improve its performance. Evaporative air cooling works by drawing in hot dry air, and fanning out cooler, more moist air. After a while, though, your room will need ventilation or a cross-breeze to circulate the more humid air out the room and restart the process with fresh dry air. In a very large room, it doesn’t necessarily need air from outdoors, but it does need some type of airflow to keep the cooling action moving. Therefore, confirm there is adequate cross-ventilation.
Another performance booster is running cooler water through the air cooler. You can boost the coolness by adding ice into a dedicated ice compartment (if the model is equipped with this) or directly into the water tank – but only if the ice does not hinder the pump or its circulation.
Run through this troubleshooting checklist:
- My climate’s humidity is less than 60%.
- The cooler’s CFM is appropriate for the space it is in.
- The water flowing through the unit is cold.
- There is adequate cross-ventilation.
Yes. We suggest regular maintenance, draining and refilling the water tank with fresh water each week, as well as cleaning your unit and honeycomb media to avoid calcium deposits (see the User Manual for instructions on how to clean the Honeycomb media). To help clean the system, you can add a small amount of vinegar to the water tank and run the air cooler in evaporative cooling mode for 15 to 30 minutes, then, drain the tank of the vinegar water and refill with fresh, clean water and run the evaporative cooling mode for another 30 to 15 minutes. This will help to break down the calcium deposits.
Can I put a freezer pack inside the ice compartment?
Using a freezer pack in the ice compartment should work well – only if it’s not impairing the water circulation.
A garage is very suitable for evaporative cooling. Its open ventilation can assist with the airflow the air cooler needs. Additionally, if your floor plan allows for it, you could roll in a large capacity Honeywell outdoor air cooler model, equipped with hose connection, for continuous, hassle-free cooling.
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Evaporative air coolers do not require significant electric usage and can hook up to a standard 115V outlet. However, evaporative air coolers should not be used in your vehicle while it is in motion, in case the water inside the unit destabilizes and causes electrical shock or injury. You could attach the air cooler to the vehicle’s electric supply while the car is stationary. Ensure the windows are open for cross-ventilation and to avoid dangerous over-heating.
You can hook up your air cooler to a 15V, 1.3A, 50W power supply in your RV or tent. We suggest choosing an outdoor model that is constructed to withstand rain, direct sunlight and other adverse weather conditions.
Can I use an air cooler while running central air or central heat?
An evaporative air cooler can reduce the need to solely rely on costly central air to cool down your home. The air cooler can assist in circulating central air throughout the room, as well as boosting the air conditioner’s cooling action. Less air conditioning translates into more cost-savings. The air cooler will also help by adding moisture to air that is over-dried by air conditioning. During the winter, air coolers can also be set to a low fan speed to act as a humidifier, alleviating the drying effects of central heat by adding humidity to the air.
What is the typical maintenance routine for an evaporative air cooler?
For best routine maintenance, after each use of the cooler in evaporative cooling mode, switch to fan mode for 15 minutes before switching the unit off. This will ensure the honeycomb cooling media dries quickly and does not become a breeding ground for mold or mildew.
To prevent mineral deposits, drain and replace the water in the water tank weekly. Wipe down the water tank with a clean cloth. Remove any debris from the water filter sponge (if included), rinse and replace. Every two months or sooner (depending on your weather, water and usage conditions), visually check the carbon dust filter (if included) and the honeycomb cooling media. Rinse in running water and remove any debris with a soft toothbrush. WARNING: Disconnect the power outlet before cleaning the unit.
My cooler arrived with a distinct odor. How to rid it?
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The honeycomb media is chemically treated to ensure longevity but may have some odor when first used. The odor will reduce after a couple uses and dissipate with time.
How often should I change the honeycomb cooling media?
Every 3-6 months, depending on your usage and maintenance. Check the honeycomb visually, clean it with water and a soft toothbrush. If dirt cannot be removed, or if the fibers are starting to deteriorate, then it’s time for a new pad. Honeywell honeycomb cooling media replacements are available for purchase by various online retailers including Sylvane.com and Amazon.com. Remember to purchase the right sized honeycomb for your unit by searching for the model number of your evaporative cooler. If you need assistance or cannot find your model’s replacement accessory, please contact our customer support at usinfo@jmatek.com or call 1-800-474-2147.
To avoid mildew or bacteria, you can add a small amount of vinegar to the water tank. Alternatively, you can purchase a specialized bacteriostatic water treatment – easily available online. Also, be sure to follow best maintenance practices, by letting the cooler run on fan-only mode for 15 minutes after using evaporative cooling, to dry out the honeycomb pad and prevent mildew.