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Keeping cool is now a breeze
September 1st 2007

Working on the mezzanine floor in VDC Group's distribution centre in Park Royal, London, has become a breeze, following the installation of the Breezair Evaporative Cooling System from Seeley International.

Specified and installed by Clean Air Group, the system has reduced temperature highs of 38°C into comfortable working temperatures of 22°C. Following a site survey, it was agreed that the mezzanine would require four Breezair coolers strategically placed on the outside of the warehouse and distribution centre. This enables cool fresh air to be introduced into the building via galvanised ducting dropping vertically down with distribution ductwork and four-way plenums directing air within the packaging area. The Breezair system is controlled by Seeley International's Industrial Wall Control (IWC). The IWC identifies any faulty cooler in a group and the cooler electronic module provides comprehensive fault diagnostics enabling it to be quickly repaired.

Breezair coolers contain large high efficiency cooling pads that are kept wet by a pump and water distribution system. Air is drawn through the pads by a powerful fan and is cooled by the evaporative process, providing a constant flow of naturally cooled, fresh air, without any air being recirculated.

The evaporative process is particularly good for sealed, hygienic environments as most contaminants within the water supply are scrubbed out within the air cooler and do not pass through the cooler into the cooled zones.

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