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When you want to cool your home without the high costs of buying and installing a central air conditioning system, an evaporative cooling air conditioning system may just be what you need.
An evaporative cooling system works by drawing hot air from outside and allowing the hot air to pass through wet pads that are found on all sides of the unit. When hot air evaporates the water in the cooling pad, cool air is produced and pumped into air ducts in your home while the old air is pushed out of the room through open windows and doors. This system ensures a constant supply of cool air in your home.
Your contractor can install an evaporative cooling system in only a day or less than a day so that you can immediately enjoy cool fresh air. This may also mean lower installation costs than conventional types.
Low energy billsThe technology used in an evaporating cooling air conditioning unit requires much less energy than conventional air conditioning systems to cool your home. You can expect to save up to 80% less in electricity when you use an evaporative system.
Better healthHot dusty air that is collected from outside is cleaned as it passes through the wet cooling pads. The cooling pads also trap airborne particles such as pollen, allergens and smoke so that only fresh clean air is pumped into your home. This makes the evaporative cooling system ideal for those suffering from asthma and chronic allergies.
Evaporative air conditioning works best in areas with low humidity. It is the appropriate cooling solution when your outdoor humidity does not exceed about 60% at the hottest part of the day.
Heat load in your homeA qualified technician should first conduct a detailed heat load survey of your home and calculate its total heat load. Your air conditioning supplier can then recommend the appropriate model and number of evaporative air conditioning you will need given the heat load calculations of your home.
Open doors and windowsAn evaporative air conditioner should not be used in closed rooms or areas without adequate ventilation as the air coming from the cooler is only used once and is pushed out of the room. Failure to exhaust circulated air will result in hot and humid conditions inside your home.
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