Aerocool Pro Series – Dimensional Data

[table id=12 /] Specifying U.L. Listed Models  When specifying or ordering U.L. Listed models, add a “U” prefix to the front of the appropriate model number. In order to maintain this U.L. designation, these models must be used in conjunction with PMI supplied motor kits and pumps. Example: UPD4802

Aerocool Pro Series – Specifications

Choosing the right Pro-Series Choosing the right Pro-Series model is important for proper operation. For maximum performance, choose the model with the proper rating and motor as well as the correct duct configuration. Ask your qualified contractor to help you choose the correct Pro-Series model that best fits your home and your needs. [table id=11 /]

Aerocool Pro – Features & Benefits

Benefits of the Aerocool® Pro Series Pro-4×4 Media Pro-4×4 Media (1) This high-efficiency blend of media delivers colder air than any other home comfort evaporative cooler sold today. Pro-Armor (2) The premier single inlet cooler with polymeric inner structure that completely shields the wet section from corrosive interaction. Easy Access Gravity-Held Doors (3) Easy to remove access doors reduce maintenance …

Are thermostats available for evaporative coolers?

Yes. PMI™’s Aerocool Pro Series Cooler is equipped with its own specific thermostat designed specially for that model.  Additionally, PMI now offers The Nth Degree (NDS) which is UL-listed, easy to install and works with any cooler that is 115V or 230V and has up to 1 horsepower motors.

What is an UP-DUX?

Up-dux is a ceiling vent which allows the air to pass through the attic area and out through the roof vents. When the cooler comes on, the air pressure automatically opens the up-dux barometric dampers and when the cooler shuts off, the damper automatically closes.

What is evaporative cooling?

Nature’s most efficient means of cooling is through the evaporation of water. Evaporative cooling works on the principle of heat absorption by moisture evaporation. The evaporative cooler draws exterior air into special pads soaked with water, where the air is cooled by evaporation, then circulated into your space.

Why evaporative cooling?

Evaporative cooling has gained rapid acceptance because the process relies solely on water evaporation with extremely low energy consumption to produce a significant amount of cooling.  Evaporative cooling will generally pay for itself (including installation) in just a few seasons. This equates to a great investment for consumers who on the average own the same home for 5-6 years. Also …

How many windows or doors do I need to leave open?

You should open your windows until the air pressure inside the house is nearly balanced with the air outside.  One method used to determine when air is reasonably balanced is to place a tissue paper against the screen in the window furthest from the cooler and adjust the opening of the other windows in the house until the tissue paper …

What is exhaust air?

The evaporative cooler draws fresh exterior air through special pads soaked with water. The air is cooled, filtered and circulated through the home. The hot, stale air needs to exit and this is referred to as “relief air”. The best “relief” design is to exhaust slightly less air then your cooler is supplying. This will ensure that your home has a slight positive …