Supplantary reservoir for evaporative cooler

Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Fluid distribution – Pumping

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62310, 62DIG16, 98 30, 261 29, 261106, 261DIG3, 261DIG46, B01F 304

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ABSTRACT:
An supplantary reservoir supplants the original integral reservoir of an evaporative cooler eliminating the necessity for accumulating water in said original integral reservoir. The water circulating pump and float controlled valve of the original, conventional cooler may be transferred physically and functionally to the supplantary reservoir. Communication of water from the conventional cooler to and from the supplantary reservoir is by means of the drain opening in the base of the original integral reservoir. The supplantary reservoir is readily accessible providing easy maintenance thereof and inexpensive replacement if necessary.

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