Can Anyone Identify This Fan/Cooler?

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rp2813

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I picked this up at Salvation Army yesterday.  There is no branding on it except for the information tag on the side.  It appears to be lightly or never used, but got banged around a bit and lost a couple of small sections on the rear grille.

 

It has a very business-like look to it.

 

 

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The reverse side.  It has a blue plastic mesh filter behind the rear grill as well as the standard evaporative cooler wick material between the filter and the fan.

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The control.  I haven't yet opened this thing up to figure out what it does differently when set for "Cool" as opposed to "Fan Only."  There's no difference in how the knob turns and no clicking sounds to indicate anything different is happening when it's set one way or the other.

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The ID tag.  Apologies for the focus issue.  It's always hit & miss with my camera.

 

I'll try punching some of this data into a search and see if there's any info on line, but if anyone here is familiar with this particular unit, I'd appreciate any advice on proper operation and maintenance.

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Here you go Ralph.

 

I called the phone number (a custmer service line) and the recording suggested going to their website.

 

If you go to this link, you can down a PDF version of the owners manual.

 

http://www.essickair.com/products/coolers/obsolete/essick-residential/bfc2000

 

ALSO....... after calling back and spending a couple minutes with the woman on the phone, she told me your cooler was made in March, 2001.

 

Kevin

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Kevin, thanks for going to the trouble.  I did find that information on line and had already printed up the owner's manual, which really doesn't provide much guidance on care and maintenance.  I was hoping members here who are familiar with these Essick Air units could provide testimonials or share anecdotal experiences.

 

I took the grilles off in order to get a better idea of how the cooler operates and to make sure the pump was working.  It's a very simple system, and the control knob does in fact activate the pump on the "Cool" setting but not on the "Fan Only" setting.  The fan itself, by the way, is extremely well balanced.  I'm impressed.  The pump operates quietly and circulates an impressive volume of water.  I disconnected the tubing from the distributor on the pad and routed the water back into the reservoir for testing.  I presume the cooler will make a similar trickling sound to large outdoor units but on a much smaller scale.  I haven't tried the cooling option with everything reassembled yet, as the rear grille has to be removed in order to empty the reservoir, which is a hassle.

 

I don't know how quickly the water will evaporate when the unit is in use (obviously % of humidity is a factor), and I don't know what the cut-off point in % humidity would be for this type of system to be effective.  That will require some on-line research unless the scientifically inclined among the membership can advise.

 

I found one site that listed the successor model, the BFC 2200, at $129.  That one supposedly offers remote control.  I think I did OK with this one for $15.  Even when used just as a fan it moves a lot of air, but because of the additional cooling mechanism, it's nearly twice as deep as the average box/window fan.
 
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