EVAPORATIVE COOLING

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Information on Evaporative Cooling

Description

Evaporative cooling pumps air through wet pads to cool it. Evaporative cooling relies on pumping much larger volumes of air than air conditioning.
    

Different types of Evaporative Cooling

  • Portable evaporative cooling
  • Ducted, roof-mounted evaporative cooling

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    Typical features of a Evaporative Cooling

    Features often found in Evaporative Cooling include:
  • Programmable timer
  • Adjustable temperature
  • Adjustable fan

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    Some things to look for in Evaporative Cooling

    Ideas to think about when buying a Evaporative Cooling:
  • Evaporative coolingr should have much lower running costs than air conditioning.
  • Evaporative cooling will work best in a dry climate. In very humid areas, such as the tropics, evaporative cooling won't work at all.
  • For a portable system, do you have a suitable place, where it will work effectively?
  • For an installed system:
  • How will water be fed to it?
  • Where will ducts be placed.
  • Manufacturers of Evaporative Cooling

    Brands of Evaporative Cooling include:
    • Brivis.  Products from Brivis include Evaporative Cooling, Evaporative Cooler, Coolers and Cooling
    • BreezAir.  Products from BreezAir include Evaporative Cooler, Evaporative Cooling and


    Other topics in our resources on Appliances related to Evaporative Cooling include: 
     
  • Air Conditioning
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