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Knowledge Base

These are the questions we are often asked about Evaporative Cooling,  answered by your local experts.

What is Evaporative Cooling?

An Evaporative Cooling System delivers air cooler than 23 degrees C, even on the hottest day and always lowers than the ambient temperature. In addition, the constant air movement created by the system lowers the...

How Does Evaporative Cooling Work?

An example of evaporation is the cooling you feel when stepping out of a swimming pool, the water evaporates quickly from your body, removing the heat. Evaporative Cooling is safe, energy efficient and effective, running costs are typically.... 

How much electricity Does Evaporative Cooling use ?

Typically on a hot Summer's day, a standard cooler producing around 45 kW of cooling will use approximately 1.2 kW of electricity and around 13 litres of water per hour. The running cost is around 90% less than a conventional air conditioning system.

How much water Does Evaporative Cooling use ?

It is difficult to give an exact answer as it depends on the air temperature and relative humidity of the out door air. Typically on a hot Summer's day, a standard cooler producing around 45 kW of cooling will use approximately 13 litres of water and 1.2kW of electricity  per hour. The running cost is around 90% less than a conventional air conditioning system.

How long do Evaporative Cooling Pads last ?

It depends on a number of ting such as how often the Cooler is used, the local air quality andd how well maintained the equipment is. If the Cooler is properly maintained, pads will last on average 3 - 5 years.

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