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Ventilation with natural cooling saves energy costs
May 1st 2007

Evaporative air-cooling systems, such as Breezair from Seeley International, have wall-mounted climate control panels with control modes. In auto mode they monitor the temperature and personal comfort setting, automatically increasing or decreasing the fan speed to maintain comfort. The fan speed can be varied manually in manual mode and the system can be programmed in timer mode to be switched on and off within a 24 hour period.

The cool/vent mode gives the choice of operating the system as a cooler or ventilator as required.

Within industrial environments this means that winter ventilation can still be used to remove vapours, odours and/or heat. The very nature of evaporative cooling lends itself to environmentally friendly, energy efficient operation.

Unlike a refrigeration system or heat pump, energy consumption is very low, because the cooling effect is the result of sensible heat being transferred to latent heat through the evaporation of water.

Evaporative cooling energy consumption is primarily for operation of the fan. Evaporatively cooling a typical building is claimed to require approximately a quarter of the energy consumed by an equivalent refrigeration system, and without the use of ozone depleting chemicals.

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