What is the reason for the odor in the blowing of industrial air coolers?
After April every year, the weather gradually starts to get hotter, and it’s time for the industrial air cooler to come into play. At this time, many users find that the wind blown by the industrial air cooler has a peculiar smell, like a fishy smell. What is the reason? What should be done?
Let’s first analyze why industrial air coolers produce a fishy smell. We all know that industrial air coolers use tap water to cool down. Since many tap water pipes in old cities are old iron pipes, many are rusty, causing the tap water to be contaminated. Therefore, the tap water fed into the air cooler will contain impurities and requires regular cleaning and maintenance. If it is not cleaned regularly, the bottom basin of the industrial air cooler will be scaled and bacteria will breed, so the air blown out may have a smell.
Below, Keruilai teaches you two steps to easily solve the odor problem of industrial air coolers.
Step one: First turn on the industrial air cooler , clean the bottom basin of the machine with a brush, and discharge the cleaned sewage through the drain valve. Note: After cleaning, close the water inlet valve of the machine and do not store water in the bottom basin of the machine.
Step 2: Turn on the industrial air cooler, select the ventilation function on the control panel (only air supply, not cooling), run it for 1-2 hours, and let the air sucked into the air cooler machine dry the wet wet curtain. After drying, open the water inlet valve of the machine. After the bottom basin of the air cooler re-stores water, it can be used normally without any odor. What comes out is clean, cool cold air.
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