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Brivis L53 Manual PDF, EPub, EBook, Fb2, Mobi, Txt, Doc, Rtf, DjvuThis in addition to other features including robust UV protected plastic construction, quiet operation and efficient water management provides you with peace of mind and comfort all summer long. When you turn your cooler on, the Brivis Contour begins its Pre-Wet cycle. Clean fresh water enters the cooler and begins soaking the cooling pads before the fan starts, ensuring that you will only be provided with cool fresh air. It is packed with features to give you comfort and flexibility. This information may be different for superseded products. For superseded products please contact Brivis to confirm product information. Please get in touch and let us help. The Brivis Profiler cooler was introduced to offer a budget model Contour to meet market demand. However, the AD76 and AD86 will remain in production.These parameters are located in the cooler service parameter section, and can only be accessed by using a Networker. This action should only be performed on 1 or 2 series Contour coolers if they exhibit the above symptoms. The installation of a modified water sensor should be carried according to the installation instructions. Networker If the Cooler is integrated with a Brivis MPS or Auto EMS heater(s), then simply connect the wiring in parallel with the heater's circuit to the Networker. Flush Time - The time the solenoid is open during a flush service operation.The Cooler then remains idle until the Networker is turned ON again, and calls for cooling.The N-E5 will communicate with the Networker about the status of the Cooler's operation, including malfunction errors. The N-E5 can be fitted to any 3 series Contour and Profiler Cooler models, but will require configuring to the model type, using the service parameters accessed through the Networker. The N-E5 controller will maintain a minimum voltage on the output to the water inlet solenoid in the OFF cycle.http://www.strefa-fitness.pl//fckeditor/editor/filemanager/connectors/phppliki/97-mercury-marquis-manual.xml

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If the condition rectifies itself, and the speed sensor signal is restored, then the Cooler will resume normal fan operation.Allow for the 4 minute delay period to register the error on the Networker, before the DC brake is disabled.The water inlet solenoid has a flexible hose attached with a filter inserted in the hose connections at each end. The ServoSeal is a set of adjustable louvers constructed in the Contour's base, which are driven closed and prevent heat loss from the building, when the unit is not in use. After the initial filling, at which point the water inlet solenoid turns OFF, the Cooler looses tank water volume due to evaporation, in the normal course of the unit's operation. However, if the condition is still present after reset, the unit will lockout again.To rectify this condition, refer to Service Checks on page 73.To rectify this condition, refer to Service Checks section.To rectify this condition, refer to Service Checks on page 73.Service work performed without access cannot be responsible for the system operation, only the Coolers function. Check the minimum and maximum RPM setting are appropriate for the duct installation.Check the Coolers Pre Wet function is operating correctly. Check the unit operates in both Manual and Auto modes.Refill the tank with clean water, operate the pump for 5 minutes to rinse the pads and drain again to complete.Separate the roof outer and the inner distribution tray. Clean the components and reassemble. When filter pads become worn out your Evaporator unit will need to work harder to cool the air or won’t work at all. When fitting new pads ensure that the 30mm water distribution strip is at the top. To reduce this odour and prevent it from entering the air-conditioned rooms, it is recommended to flush clean water through the pads for 5 mins by filling the tank, running the water pump and then fully draining the tank prior to use.http://hsyy88.com/fckeditor/editor/filemanager/connectors/php/fckeditor/upload/202009/97-mercury-tracer-repair-manual.xml Use the 'Pad Flush' option where available, or run in cooling mode on lowest fan speed to do this. New pads may also take several hours to fully wet out when first used. Click here for some helpful information Items in stock will be shipped within 1-2 business days. You will be sent a tracking number once item has been dispatched. Click here for store locations Save on postage by selecting the 'Pick up' option at checkout and collect from a local Air Diffusion store. Found a lower price. Let us know and we'll match it. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. No. 30 Network Drive. Carrum Downs VIC 3201The cooling unit draws fresh air through moistened pads.Overview. Brivis's evaporative. Follow the prompts below. It's that easy. If you have a gas stove or gas hot water, then you probably have natural gas available. If unsure, we recommend you select 'No'. If you don't know your postcode, please use the free postcode finder from Australia Post. Either choose how many rooms your home has, or alternatively the area of your home. Click 'Get a Quote' if you would like a Brivis representative to make contact. Click 'Get a Firm Quote' and your closest Brivis specialist will make contact. They will be in touch shortly.You will need to know what energy services are connected available, and the sive of your home or room you wish to heat or cool. You may make a general selection, or you may enter the actual size of your home. Select one which best represents your home. It’s an indicative guide that outlines the running cost of the heater in terms of annual energy usage. On Average, an increase of one star means energy usage of approximately 10 percent. Advanced G'day ( Sign in to bid or buy) eBay Deals Coles on eBay Help Sell Watch List Expand Watch list Loading. Something went wrong. Part - B017245 5 out of 5 stars (4) 4 product ratings - Brivis Water Cooler Pump Askoll Motor Only. Electric Home Standard Water Hea. Brivis Evaporator Air Conditione.http://www.raumboerse-luzern.ch/mieten/daewoo-lanos-manual-pdf Brivis Electric Home Ducted Cent. Daikin Electric Home Ductless Sp. Sell on eBay Sell Ductless Mini Split Systems User Agreement, Privacy, Cookies and AdChoice Norton Secured - powered by Verisign. All was going well until a couple months ago. It works without the pump on (fan only). When you go to put the pump on the whole unit stops completely. I was up there today and I have tested the pump and it works fine. The only things I have noticed are that the solenoid letting the water in is fairly slow but I don't know how fast they should be and I am wondering if there is a water level sensor in there that may be faulty it looks as though there are metal prongs that do go into the water.I believe it does have the pre wet sequence but it can be left for hours and not start. I filled it today with water from a hose and it seemed to work, thats how I ruled out the pump. Then about 5 minutes later it just stopped and by that stage I was off the roof celebrating a job well done lol. I'll have another look next weekend I guess I just wanted to know if the solenoid was supposed to be letting water through that slowly, it doesn't look like it can let it through any faster and I know that the water supply up to it has good pressure. A new solenoid from ebay (washing machine one as I needed 240v slightly modified to fit) fixed it. The metal prongs were a level sensor but what would happen is the pump would turn on and wet the pads and the level would drop too fast because the solenoid was letting water in so slowly and shut down the system. Plus lack of info is just some of the reasons why I tell everyone to avoid that brand. The price for call out and labour for mechanics that deal with a swampy that charge more than real techs is another, it's obscene both the price and the waiting time. Think of all that and double it when you have a brivis evap cooler. Hacks installing stuff badly and walking away telling users to call warranty.http://geemarco.com/images/can-you-manually-express-breast-milk.pdf Evap cooler people charging more than real fridgies. It would help my employment prospects as I could move to a location that isn't real hot but still has a refrigeration industry. Breezair with the horizon wall control or remote control were rubbish and spares are hard to get now I think.If not, I'd swing towards coolbreeze before bonaire, mainly because bonaire has the prone to fail tekelek stuff while coolbreeze is a little more reliable. The coolbreeze system or a bonaire with just a basic sump dump valve and solenoid are fairly decent. If noise did matter, breezair seem to have removed a lot of extra crap from their systems that was responsible for unreliabilty, as well as being quiet they have the air flap that closes the air off when not in use. I see such a mix and match of old and new, and of course each brand offers a 'sub brand' (celair, coolair etc), and under their main name, a basic box shape model and a profile up spec model. That's just for the current model year. Throw in the older variations and there's a lot to remember. But constant fail is brivis. We had the service guy out last summer and the summer before to repair a broken part that holds the fan on the motor. The last time he was out I got the old part and know the part number and will fix it myself WHEN it breaks again. I went outside and could see the water draining continuously from the over flow. I opened up the unit and could see that the water container was full and the water sensor (floating ball) was placed correctly. I then turned it on again and then on at the control panel inside and it stopped the water container from overflowing.We just had a similar problem with our Brivis where the pump wasn't starting up during the pre-wetting cycle. We discovered the drain mechanism was stuck in it's lowest position which meant that the water drained straight out and never got to the level where the pump would engage.https://uniondeautoescuelas.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16342ef021a6fc---cytology-lab-manual.pdf When the unit restarted and went into the pre-wetting cycle, the drain mechanism moved up into the highest position allowing the water tray below to fill up and the pump to engage. As the water ran continuously, I thought the solenoid was not working so after having switched everything off for a day I resolved to go up and take a look based on the comments above. The inner cabinet cover (black) was held to the cainet by the screw threads of the large screws the securing knobs screwed into. Switching it off for a day and then restarting it the next day may have been enough time for the solenoid to reset itself.Question is, do I wait a month and pay the obscene fees to get it fixed, or do I just get a new (better brand) cooler? A replacement is going to cost many thousands of dollars, where as fixing it will probably only be a few hundred. But, if it's over 10 years old, something else will likely breakdown next summer. Fan works on its own but as soon as you select pump the system does not work. Can any tell me where i can get a solenoid from in Melbourne as a spare part. It makes all the right noises and I can hear air coming thru the ducts but its almost as if its sucking Air up rather than blowing it out. When it's working there is a plenty of cool air flow, so I'm confused about the cause of the problem. He anyone had this issue before and if so how was it solved? First the Plumber came and replace the snorkel, next he replace a controller board that cost me close to 500.I have a different type of problem, the cooler start properly, water filling (slow about 6 min) and the pump engaged when the water level reaches the trigger point but after some times (an hour or so), the pump stop and water not circulating anymore, therefore no more cool air. It is just so frustrating. Took me a while to locate the source, but eventually tracked it to the evap. Must be some moisture getting into the electricals. Over the years we had a couple of techs look at the unit.AVANDCIE-ENERGY.COM/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Dfa-5300-Manual.pdf Hard to diagnose as the fault is not present when the tech is there. They added some silicon to some suspect areas but the problem has never been fixed. We have to turn the cooler power point off to be able to get the other breakers back in operation. After a while you can turn the cooler back on. I pulled the lid off and had a look. Water sump is full and the motor is trying to lower the snorkel to dump the water, but is jammed. Did a bit of digging and found the part number for the motor board.And the official Brivis callout fees are just insane. Wondering if I should attempt the snorkel motor repair myself. Just the very outer layer that looks grotty. Not sure if they need to be replaced.Reuse existing ducts.Currently the water won't turn off and keeps running until i turn the tap off and on again. Would that be a pump related problem or solenoid? Currently the water won't turn off and keeps running until i turn the tap off and on again. Would that be a pump related problem or solenoid? That's an easy one to fix. Temp outside was 41deg.There is a generic motor which can be fitted to some coolers with minor alteration. There is a generic motor which can be fitted to some coolers with minor alteration. If I turn it off, the noise won't start immediately, sometimes not for hours, but it will come back. Did you fix yours? I can turn it on just fan but not with pump. I read all your posts and thought ok I need a new solenoid coz it wasnt filling on its own and the pump came on when we filled it with water from the garden hose but shut down again minutes later. We bought a new solenoid, put it in and started her up.So my question is what else do I check now. If I turn it off, the noise won't start immediately, sometimes not for hours, but it will come back. Did you fix yours? Kept same ducting and dropper, just replaced the actual cooler unit on the roof. He said he expects many will fail now they are generally 10 years old.https://evocative.ru/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16342ef3e7219c---cytology-manual.pdf Don't really know if this just his own brand bias though. He certainly seemed to enjoy throwing the Brivis parts off the roof onto the ground! One thing I found was the water solenoid was 30 blocked so cleaned it and Hi fived myself until it did the same thing. I think I have a 24V solenoid, so am guessing it is a transformer. Does anyone here have any ideas? Ever since then, the water continuously runs. Based on some other posts I'm guessing it may be the snorkel, but looking at the snorkel there doesn't seem to be much to it. Is it just a piece of plastic that won't function if there are cracks, or does it do something else? When the unit is operating it is held up in the air and no water can enter it (picture a person snorkelling). When the unit is shut down, after a certain length of time (depending on the unit type, Contours hold the water for 1 hour), the snorkel will lower and the water will drain. Or stretch a piece of bike tube rubber over it like I did:) Water continuously running can be at least 4 things, depending on where the water is coming from. If it's from the drain it's either the snorkel cracked or its drive has failed. It looks like this, you need to clean the 3 prongs: I had cleaned everything pretty thoroughly when replacing the filters, but will have another look. As far as I'm aware it was working properly before I cleaned it but as it's the start of the season I can't be sure. It's upstairs on a double storey and not a great place to access, I was wondering if buying a snorkel and just replacing it might be worthwhile but I now have some things to look at for troubleshooting. To test the snorkel, take it off, one 10mm head bolt clamps it to the actuator arm (mark the arm with texta first so you reinstall it in the correct position) and one plastic nut secures it to the base. Slowly from the drain, or overflowing out the top of the base?https://michaels-limo.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16342ef610fd30---cytology-manual-procedure.pdf I had a bike tube up there with me but no way to get it on, so it looks like I'm up for 80 bucks for a piece of plastic tube. On the bright side, apart from the inlet solenoid there's not usually much else that goes wrong with these units and the snorkels do last quite a few years. The lip version is for the 0 series units (L40, L50, etc) because they run a slightly higher water level. My issue is the fan cuts out about 5mins after the pasd are wet. You can move the dial on the controller inside and the fan comes on for about 1 minute then cuts out again. Water fills the tank ok and then the pads get wet and fan kicks in then stops. Easy to swap. Can only imagine what a repair guy will charge. You'll just have to keep testing and swapping parts out. You'll just have to keep testing and swapping parts out Unplugged it and plugged it all back. Works a treat now. Ran it for 5 days after doing it and have had no issues. Touch wood, but back to normal. I'm not going up on the roof.Jerry rigged that pad until they can be replaced. I cleaned the area and all parts and noticed that the plunger seal is in pretty bad shape, so I need a new one. If I put more downward pressure on the plunger, it seals. I can do it except the thorough cleaning it needs, so somewhere I can get parts would also be good. Australian Climate Systems are authorised dealers for Brivis, Braemar and Breezair, all of these products are leaders in the evaporative cooling market and provide great quality products with excellent after sales service. Breezair- Is the quietest and least expensive unit to run on the market using the new “ICON” series centrifugal fan and a “HUSHPOWER” direct drive motor. You can have a Breezair Harmony or Horizon model installed giving you the choice of a wired or remote controller. The servoseal retains warmth in your home on days the evaporative cooler is not in use. The second Brivis low profile unit is called the Promina.AVANDCIE-AUTOMATION.COM/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Df51-322-Manual.pdf This model is great for the low profile look yet gets back to basics, saving you money. The Braemar evaporative cooler has a built in water management system and winter shut off system, it is extremely well built and comes with a 25 year permatuf cabinet guarantee. The Braemar LCB range comes in four different sizes, LCB250, LCB350, LCB450 and LCB550 making it easy to design the right size system every time. The Brivis Profiler looks very similar to the Contour with its sloping base, but slight changes have been made to the decorative panels. The Brivis Profiler cooler is also slightly smaller in height than the Contour. Brivis Contour Brivis Profiler Both models, Brivis Profiler and Contour, now use the N-E5 control box instead of the older N-E4. The main difference in the N-E5 control is the removal of the isolating switch from the top of the control box. This isolating switch has been relocated to the underside of the cooler so that the power can be isolated without removing the front pad. There has also been some software changes to the N-E5. However, the AD76 and AD86 will remain in production. So for the purpose of servicing, all the electrical and operational components are the same and therefore all the information contained in these manuals is relevant. The BASE is square and sits on a vertical dropper box similar to the AD units, except that the dropper box should come with outwards turned flange so that the locking brackets on the unit attach to the dropper box. Like the AD unit, the cooler should be located high enough on the roof to prevent the back from touching the roof. The PAD FRAMES are attached in a similar fashion to the Contour and Profile unit. The front and rear pads can be removed by first lifting the roof assembly, and then lifting the pad assembly out; the same way the Contour and Profiler work. The SIDE PAD FRAMES are slightly different and involve the pad frame being rolled into the centre of the unit and then being raised out. It is important that the pad frame is not forced, as this could damage the alloy brackets. Some standard features differ between the Brivis Profiler, Contour and Advance. The service N-E5 control can be used as a replacement control for all previous model coolers, however some parameters need to be adjusted in order for the control to operate correctly. The table below details all of the parameter adjustments that need to be made for each model cooler when fitting an N-E5 into an older model Contour. These parameters are located in the cooler service parameter section, and can only be accessed by using a Networker. N-E5 parameter adjustments. Units affected: All Version 3 Contours and Profiler coolers using N-E5 electronic controller.This change has happened mid production and has affected the first 2020 units. The problem has occurred to service parameter 01, which relates to the Dump Delay time. The change is with the way the parameter is read. Usually the parameter unit was in single minutes, but on the newer N-E5 controllers it has been changed to units of 10 minutes. For example - Normal setting was 60, meaning 60 minutes before the cooler would dump. - New setting is 6, meaning 6 lots of 10 minutes which equals 60 minutes. Vice Versa if Parameter 01 on the first version N-E5 is set to 6, it will then dump after 6 minutes. In both cases this will cause a fairly major upset with the units normal operation. We can trace the individual controllers by their serial number. The first 2020 controllers have the dump delay setting units in minutes, and the rest of the production controllers will all have the dump delay setting units in lots of 10 minutes. N-E5 Serial Numbers to have the dump delay in single minutes. N-E5 Serial Numbers and Beyond will have the dump delay setting in lots of 10 minutes. Background: The version 7 N-E5 (original control) has proven to be unreliable, with the majority of failures occurring with the Servo-seal action. The Version 8 N-E5 was introduced to fix this problem. A tracking problem then started occurring on the trident water sensor. This has improved the failure rate on the Servo-seal (further enhancement from the version 8), and water level control problems, including refill times, have been rectified. Unfortunately the version 9 also suffered from Servo-seal failures, albeit few in number. Root cause analysis has since proven that the cause of Servo-seal failures is due to power spikes degrading PCB components. The version 9A is the latest N-E5 control, which has been upgraded to protect components from power spikes. Field tests have already proven that the version 9A N-E5 is very reliable. Test cooler for correct operation. Complete your job sheet with the information below. Documentation: These notes should be included on your POD invoice. Background: It has been found in the field that the trident water sensor can be subject to false sensing. This is caused by mineral build up behind the water sensor probes. The cooler may run for a period of time before the fault occurs, but the fault will eventually result in the pump cavitating because the unit has failed to fill. The build up on the probes forces the electronic controller to think the water level is OK, when in actual fact it doesn't really know at what level the water is at. Action: Service technicians are required to perform this action when attending any 3 series Contour or Profiler. This action should only be performed on 1 or 2 series Contour coolers if they exhibit the above symptoms. The installation of a modified water sensor should be carried according to the installation instructions. Plastic Housing Modified Sensor Installation: Modifications have been made to Trident water sensor to help prevent this electrical tracking on the water sensor. The plastic legs on the trident probe housing have been removed, preventing any build up of minerals at the low point of the probes (see pictures). Remove the old water sensor from the cooler trough and attach a defective label to part. This part should be sent to warranty returns.If the unit is not under warranty this part is to be charged to the customer. Replace the water sensor with Part WATER SENSOR ASSY CONTOUR L1, ensuring that the plastic housing has been modified (see picture above). Fault Part Fault Description Modified water sensor.However the supplier of these solenoids had already delivered 10, litre solenoids, thus they were used in production. Action: The introduction of the 5.5 litre solenoid is not expected to make any dramatic change to the coolers operation. However there is a slight increase of water hammer occurring on the premises. Technicians can identify the new 5.5 litre solenoid by a blue label that has been placed on the side of the solenoid valve body. Next, mount the Networker backing plate. Remove the backing plate from the Networker by un-clipping. Be sure to draw the wires from the wall cavity, and feed them through the centre opening of the wall plate. Then mount the wall plate on the wall. Connect the cable to the Networker connection lead terminal block at the Cooler, and to either the top two terminals or the bottom two terminals on the Networker Backing plate. If these two pairs of terminals are mixed around the Networker will not function. Networker If the Cooler is integrated with a Brivis MPS or Auto EMS heater(s), then simply connect the wiring in parallel with the heater's circuit to the Networker. Ensure each Cooler is then configured correctly to the Networker, using the instructions on page 24. When more than one Cooler is installed on a Networker, each Cooler must be given a different specific identification number, starting at No. 1, and each Cooler must also be designated to a zone (refer to the Networker - Advanced Programming Manual). First, complete the installation and wiring of all the units, as described on page 23. Each Cooler must be powered and configured individually, whenever any Cooler identification number is to be changed. Rotate the circular dial to change the parameter value displayed at the top left of screen, to the unit number required for this Cooler. E01 ID07:2 Unit Number Parameter Number Parameter Value Eg- Evap cooler number 1 Eg- Number seven Eg- Setting of 1 Note: This is the view on the N-C3 Networker. Turn the power supply at the Cooler OFF, to save the new identification number. Repeat the sequence for each Cooler, then follow the Networker Advanced Programming instructions to allocate the Coolers to their respective Networker zones. When installing two Networkers on a system, they must be wired in parallel to the system; they cannot be wired in series as they will not function correctly. The Networkers are not polarity sensitive. Both Networkers must be identified individually so that they can communicate together. One of the Networkers must be the master and the other must be the slave. On a dual Networker installation the Master Networker always stores all of the installer and service parameters, and all of the customers settings eg. Programming and clock settings; The Master Networker can be identified by the CLOCK key, when the Networker is in the OFF position. Note: Only the Master Networker can access the installer or service parameters. There is only one room temperature set point, which can be adjusted on either Networker. An Adjustment that is made on one Networker is immediately reflected on the other Networker. Every Zone must be assigned a Networker for temperature control, The Master Networker is the default Networker for every zone. A new parameter has been added to the Networker zoning parameters to allow for this Networker Zone assigning.The two Networkers must be configured as master or slave. The Networkers should never be configured as both masters or both slaves as the system will malfunction. Because all Networkers come set as masters by default, only the Slave needs to be addressed. Method 1 can only be used if both Networkers are masters. Refer to method 2 if the Master and Slave Networkers are to be reversed, or if both Networkers have been set to Slave by mistake. Method 1 (new installation). Connect both Networkers to the appliance and power the system up. The system should not be operated in this state as there will be communication errors. Determine which Networker you wish to be the Slave. On the Networker you wish to be slave, push the clock key. The message Clock setting mode.After the message has finished, ensure the time on the display is flashing. Push the Mode key until the screen display looks like this. Unit Number Parameter ID Number Parameter Value Setting. The unit should then be ready for zone configuration. Dual Networker Configuration: (cont.). Method 2. Remove the Slave Networker off the backing plate so that the controller is powered down. The screen should now scroll this message Set this Networker s address. If the message does not appear please repeat the resetting procedure. After the message has finished, the screen should look like this. Now the parameter value for setting Master and Slave addresses can be set. Networker ID Parameter Number Parameter Value Rotate the circular dial to change the parameter value (displayed at the top right of screen) to the number required for Slave. Note: All networkers come configured as masters by default. Two masters cannot be connected to one system otherwise the system will not function properly. Similarly if both networkers are set as slaves, the networkers will lock out and will not be accessible. If this has been done, the resetting procedure needs to be performed again to rectify this problem.Turn the Networker OFF. Press the mode key to select the appropriate appliance, i.e. Networker or Heater or Cooler.