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25 January 2013
EcoCooling says its evaporative cooling can be used as an alternative to air conditioning in most buildings, providing 90% energy savings at the same capital cost or less than a traditional air conditioning or ventilati

EcoCooling says its evaporative
cooling can be used as an alternative
to air conditioning in most buildings,
providing 90% energy savings at the
same capital cost or less than a
traditional air conditioning or
ventilation system.
A carefully sized ventilation system is designed to maintain a constant flow of fresh air. During warm periods evaporative cooling cools the air before it enters the building.
The technology can provide 35kW of cooling from 1.5kW of electricity and can be used for spot cooling or cooling of complete buildings. The internal environment is monitored by an EcoCooling Control system which automatically alters the fan speed of the coolers to give compliant conditions within the building. The supply air temperature in the UK will never go above 22°C.
A carefully sized ventilation system is designed to maintain a constant flow of fresh air. During warm periods evaporative cooling cools the air before it enters the building.
The technology can provide 35kW of cooling from 1.5kW of electricity and can be used for spot cooling or cooling of complete buildings. The internal environment is monitored by an EcoCooling Control system which automatically alters the fan speed of the coolers to give compliant conditions within the building. The supply air temperature in the UK will never go above 22°C.
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