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P/N 7617 Cooler Controller ™ 2 Speed 1/3 HP to 1 HP 115/230 Volt Automatically Controls the operation of an Evaporative Cooler | |
$69 Includes Free Shipping Automatically controls the operation of the evaporative cooler. UL Listed, 1 HP, 115 VAC, 60Hz | P/N 7616 Wall Plate Adapts Digital Thermostat Controller to a 2 gang electrical junction box $6 |
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P/N 7625 EZIStat Controller ™ 2 Speed 1/3 HP to 1 HP 115 Volt and 230 Volt Automatically Adjusts Motor Speed Also Has Manual Control for 2 / 4 / 8 Hour Timer Mode | |
No Longer Available Automatically adjusts from High to Low speed | P/N 7616 Wall Plate Adapts Digital Thermostat Controller to a 2 gang electrical junction box $6 |
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P/N 7620 SELECT-A-STAT Cooler Controller ™ 2 Speed 1/3 HP to 3/4 HP 115 Volt Bimetal temperature sensing with unique heat anticipator Line voltage thermostat & controller Includes switches to control pump & 2-speed motor (15 amps) | |
NO LONGER AVAILABLE Automatic start & stop for temperature control Includes separate control of high and low-speed blower motor and control of pump Bimetallic sensing element Includes thermostat, motor switch, pump switch, leads and installation wiring diagram Installs easily with 4 lead wires and ground terminal Designed for installation in single gang or double gang electrical boxes (not included) Rated 15 amps at 115 volts VAC. UL Listed | |
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The wiring of a swamp cooler is not complex but if you have never wired up a motor before, or feel uncomfortable with electricity it is advisable to hire an electrician to wire up your cooler.
- Blower Motor
- Water Pump
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When voltage is applied to the low side the windings in the motor it will turn the motor slower. When voltage is applied to the high side the windings in the motor will turn it faster.
- Red = low
- Yellow = Pump
- Black = Hot Wire (High)
- White = Common Wire (Neutral)
- Green = Ground Wire
Swamp Cooler Thermostat Manual Control Panel
Here is an example of a 110/120 volt swamp cooler switch that is wired in.
- L1: This is the hot wire (Black) coming from a breaker.
- 1: Red wire coming from low side of blower motor.
- 2: Yellow wire going to hot side of water pump.
- C: Black wire going to high side of blower motor.
As you can see from the simple diagram above the only real worry to focus on is wiring the hot side (black wire) correctly into the switch.
Wireless Swamp Cooler Thermostat
Since the common wire (white wire) simply completes the connection it does not need to run through the switch. The same with the ground (green) wire.
Keep in mind that simply because wiring color coding is supposed to be followed, Black (hot), White (Common), it is always a good idea to double check. Especially in older homes where the wiring may not have been done correctly.
Swamp cooler switches can be usually be bought at any hardware store. They can also be bought online at Amazon or eBay.
Example Swamp Cooler Switch On Amazon
LASCO 36-0233 Evaporative Water Cooler Thermostat with Two Speed Six Position Switch