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PHOENIX TUP6801C

PHOENIX Aerocool® Trophy Series TUP6801C Evaporative Cooler, 6800 cfm, 120 t

PHOENIX TUP6801C

PHOENIX Aerocool® Evaporative Cooler, Series: Trophy Series, 120 to 240 V, 13.3 A, 1 hp HP Rating, 6800 cfm CFM Rating, Sheet Steel, Galvanized/Zinc-Plated, 34-5/16 in H x 42 in W x 45 in D

Series      :      Trophy Series
CFM Rating      :      6800 cfm
Voltage Rating      :      120 to 240 V
Amperage Rating      :      13.3 A
HP Rating      :      1 hp
Material      :      Sheet Steel
Finish      :      Galvanized/Zinc-Plated
Dimensions      :      34-5/16 in H x 42 in W x 45 in D
  • High quality architectural-grade Peblar XT finish
  • Pro-Armor- the premier single inlet cooler with polymeric inner structure that completely shields the wet section from corrosive interaction
  • These units are available with both 8 or 12 in high efficiency rigid media pads
  • Bearings have an L10 bearing life of 39000 hr
  • Electrical service knockouts are 1/2 in
  • Water supply line is 1/4 in OD on both sides
  • Bottom pan drain is 3/4 in male hose thread
  • All models ship with 120 V pumps included low sump pump, 240 V pumps are available
  • Bearing life - L10 bearing life of 39600 hr is based on ABMA standard 9/ISO standard 281
  • Blower wheel - balanced in accordance with ISO 1940 and ANSI standard S2.19, quality grade G6.3
  • 1 phase motors - tested under UL standard 507 for locked rotor and heat rise protection
  • Evaporative media - specially corrugated cellulose material, impregnated with insoluble anti-riot salts and rigidifying saturates
  • Sealant - water immersion per ASTM D870
  • Flexibility - per ASTM D522
  • Corrosion-resistance - per ASTM B117
  • Pencil hardness - per ASTM D3363
  • Impact-resistance - per D2794
  • Surface burning characteristics - of building materials (best rating) per UL 723 and ASTM E-84
  • PEBLAR XT - is our one coat TGIC polyester powder-coating system that is applied over five-stage zinc phosphate prepared sheet steel surfaces for protection against atmospheric corrosion