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A typical evaporative cooler can last between 10 to 20 years, depending on usage, maintenance, and environmental conditions.
Factors Affecting Lifespan
The lifespan of an evaporative cooler is influenced by factors such as water quality, airflow, and maintenance schedules. For instance, using distilled or deionized water can help prevent mineral buildup within the cooler, which can reduce its lifespan by 5-10 years. Regular cleaning and inspecting the pads and fan motor can also add 5-7 years to the cooler’s lifespan.
Maintenance and Upkeep
Evaporative coolers require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity. This includes cleaning the pads every 1-2 months, inspecting and replacing worn-out parts, and checking the fan motor for proper function. It’s also essential to ensure proper drainage and avoid overloading the cooler with too much water, as this can lead to damage and premature failure.
Upgrades and Repairs
Many evaporative coolers can be upgraded or repaired to extend their lifespan. For example, replacing the fan motor with a high-efficiency model can increase the cooler’s performance by 20-30%. Additionally, re-paddning or replacing the cooling pads can improve the cooler’s efficiency and reduce energy consumption. With proper maintenance and upgrades, an evaporative cooler can continue to provide reliable cooling for 15-20 years or more.
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