Evaporative Cooling
Evaporative Cooling describes the process of using the evaporation of a liquid, typically water, to provide a cooling effect. Evaporative Cooling takes advantage of the basic principles of latent heat evaporation. An enormous amount of heat is exchanged when water evaporates. As the process requires the use of free latent heat energy, found in the atmosphere the costs of running evaporative cooling systems can be as much as 90% cheaper than that of traditional air conditioning.
How Does Evaporative Cooling Work?
The process of evaporative cooling allows fresh air to circulate, pushing the sale hot air out of the building. Evaporative coolers operate on the theory of exchanging the air within buildings and work as part of a balanced ventilation system.
Benefits of Evaporative Cooling:
- Evaporative Cooling is an environmentally safe solution for cooling buildings as evaporation is a totally natural process, and it requires no additional chemicals.
- As Evaporative Cooling replaces hot stale air with cool fresh air, odours, germs and fumes are eliminated.
- The running costs are lower than that of traditional industrial air conditioning systems.
- Windows and doors can be left open, without causing the system to run inefficiently or cause detrimental effects on the cost of running the system.
- Saves carbon – as much as 10,000kg per annum compared to equivalent air conditioning systems.
- Evaporative Cooling improves air quality and provides a natural environment.
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