Evaporative air conditioners are often called Evaporative air coolers or desert coolers. The most common type of evaporative air conditioner is the direct type in which the hot, outside air is cooled within the machine and forced into the building and exhausted outside again.
Work principles
A pump circulates water from the reservoir on to a cooling pad, which in turn becomes very wet. A fan draws air from outside the unit through the moistened pad. As it passes through the pad the air is cooled by evaporation. The key to effective evaporative cooling is ensuring that each of the cooling pads are completely saturated at all times during operation and that the systems fan & motor are sized and designed to deliver the appropriate airflow for the home.
Features:
1. High efficiency. With advanced technology and a range of clever design features that combine to achieve the highest cooling performance of any comparable air conditioner.
2. Long life cooling pads are kept totally saturated at all times by the patented non-clogging water distribution system.
3. Quiet in operation and ensures a constant, even flow of air through the pads.
4. Energy saving and environment protection. The advanced aerodynamic design uses only a small amount of energy to produce a constant, welcoming breeze.
5. Automatic adjustment. Advanced electronics can monitor water flow, water quality and airflow through the system.
6. Compact and fashionable design, convenient to operate.