Cooling with environmental responsibility May 1st 2008
Spiralling energy costs have put energy efficiency on the top of
everybody's 'to do' list and has raised the question about the
sustainability of traditional air conditioning systems. EcoCooling
Evaporative cooling systems provide a simple, safe, and low cost
alternative to cooling buildings at a fraction of the cost of air
conditioning systems
Evaporative cooling costs 90%
less to run than a traditional
air conditioning. It works as
part of a balanced ventilation
system providing cool fresh air
through a carefully designed
ventilation system which directs the
cooled air through the building to
the areas where it is needed most
whilst expelling the hot air through
open doors or extract fans.
This simple form of cooling can
provide 35kw of cooling from just
1kw of electricity and provide cooled
air always below 24°C in the UK.
One cooler can cool an area of up to
200m2 or spot cool work stations or
machinery. EcoCoolers have been
used successfully in all types of
industries from bakeries and
warehouses to print works and
offices. The inherently simple
technology is complemented by a
sophisticated control process which
provides complete piece of mind
when it comes to hygiene. In
addition all EcoCooling installations
can be connected to main BMS
systems.
At 25% of the installation cost and
just 10% of the running costs of air
con, small to medium sized
enterprises can also qualify for a 4
year interest free loan from the
Carbon Trust because of the carbon
savings incurred by using
evaporative cooling instead of air
conditioning. These loans are often
large enough to cover the complete
installation cost of the coolers.
EcoCooling products are
supported by specialist contractors
who can produce complete turnkey
projects including design,
installation and maintenance.
One company that has recently
benefited from this expertise is Stylo
shoes where 15 EcoCoolers were
used to cool the main picking area
on the top floor of their 3 floor
distribution warehouse in Bradford.
Due to a large number of skylights
and a single skin roof, the working
conditions were oppressive during
the summer.
Stylo wanted an energy efficient
and effective solution to cool the
area down. Having previously
explored the options of air
conditioning which had been
dismissed out of hand purely on
installation costs, Nigel Booth
(Group Property Manager) asked
EcoCooling to produce a proposal
that would both cool the
environment down and increase air
quality.
After discussions through
consultants and contractors and a
complete assessment of running
costs and annual servicing cost, 15
down discharge EcoCoolers and six
extract fans were installed in May
2007. A basic control system
ensures that the air input and extract
systems work together and simple
time clocks ensure that the system
shut down at the end of each day.
The air is distributed down the
main picking aisles and over the
unpacking and dispatch zones.
Site facilities manager Keith
Pemberton confirmed that
conditions in the warehouse during
summer 2007 had been "beautiful"
and there were noticeable
decreases in absenteeism and a
better working atmosphere both
literally and metaphorically since the
completion of the installation. More articles from EcoCooling (UK) Ltd: |