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DC-Powered Evaporative Coolers 4224XP
 

DC-Powered Evaporative Coolers 4224XP

Product Item Code: 085-06635
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Nominal Voltage 24 volts
Dimensions H 55 X 32.5 X 60
Fan diameter 42"
Actual watts 200 - 400
Recommended PV watts 450-600
Air flow (CFM) 8000
The SolarChill solar-powered evaporative cooling system is available in five sizes and two DC voltages (12 and 24 volts DC). The rust-proof housings are built of 304 stainless steel and use a 6" thick fluted pad as the wet cooling media. This pad is the most efficient evaporative cooling media in the world, and it will last five years with minimal maintenance. SolarChill coolers use 25 to 400 watts! Only 80 watts for 4500 cubic feet per minute (CFM). The 42" belt drive SolarChill can move a lot of air (9000 CFM). This 42" stainless steel SolarChill is available for use on 12-volt or 24-volt systems and is capable of cooling spaces up to 2250 square feet. It uses only 200 to 400 watts of electricity. It comes standard with an 8-inch thick Cel-Dek wet pad, and can be run direct from a 300- to 500-watt PV array, although we recommend deep-cycle batteries for best performance. Whether your application is an industrial application or simply because a large home, if you have over 1000 sq feet, this unit is perfect. Optional rheostats may be used to slow fan speed. Optional control packages with cleanout pumps are available.

SolarChill coolers are available for 48-volt DC and 120 or 240 VAC operation by special order.Contract us for pricing.or array-direct operation of evaporative coolers, use an array with at least the recommended watts
and choose a linear current booster on page 164 with the correct amp and voltage rating.

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