Evaporative Cooling

An Evaporative Cooling System

An evaporative cooling system is one of the most effective, cost-efficient and healthiest forms of air conditioning, working as an entirely different method of cooling compared with conventional air conditioners.

An evaporative air conditioner uses evaporation to help cool the air. Based on the principles of evaporation, hot and dry outside air is pumped through water-soaked cooling pads. As the air is pushed through the cooling pads, the water evaporates and the heat in the air is absorbed, which lowers the air temperature. A fan then pushes the cool air throughout a house via a network of ducts which then escapes through an open door or window. The temperature in your home decreases through this circulation of cool, fresh and healthy air to move freely.

Evaporative coolers are more eco-friendly. Refrigerated cooling can not only cause the air to become dry inside a home, but it also uses chemicals which can damage the environment. In comparison, evaporate cooling is based completely on natural processes which cools air using water, with no chemicals involved. Compared to refrigerated air conditioning, the air released from evaporative cooler is never re-circulated, and is constantly replaced with fresh air – meaning your eyes and throat won’t become irritated and people with respiratory and health issues can enjoy their time indoors.

These are an easily installed energy-efficient low-cost system for new or existing buildings.

No greenhouse gas emissions and lower costs in installation, running and maintenance than ducted air conditioning or split system units