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Product Name: |
swamp air cooler
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Supply Ability: |
1*20" |
Related proudcts |
air cooling, evaporation cooler, |
Specifications |
1340*1340*1280mm |
Price Term: |
FOB; L/C; CNF; CIF |
Port of loading: |
Guangzhou or Shenzhen or Any port in china mainland |
Minimum Order |
1*20ft |
Unit Price: |
Negotiable |
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How Do Evaporative Coolers Work? History Circulating air over or through water soaked materials is the basic concept behind evaporative coolers. Centuries ago, in the Middle East, buildings were designed with wind shafts. These were located on the roof, catching the wind, which would then pass through a reservoir of water. The wind, cooled by water, was then directed into the house to cool the interior.
This concept continued to be used, taking on many forms. In the 1920s, screened porches were commonly used as sleeping porches, particularly in the southwest desert of the United States. Sheets soaked in water were hung inside the screens and fans would pull the night air in through the wet sheets, resulting in a cooler ambient temperature.
Mechanized The concept of air cooled by water became mechanized in the 20th century, and the evaporative cooler, as it was termed, became the subject of numerous patents. Elements used in these coolers included wood wool pads, a reservoir with a float pump to maintain levels, a pump and a powerful fan.
The fan draws in the warm air from the outside. The air is pulled through the pads, which are typically made of cedar shavings or plant cellulose. The pads are wet; the water pump continually drenches them with water. The water from the pads evaporates into the trapped air, which in turn lowers the temperature of the air. It is then blown into the interior of the building through the ductwork.
Effectiveness Evaporative coolers work best if the interior of the building is not well sealed. Because the cooled air is being blown into the home, a window or door left slightly open creates a pressure front, resulting in a more forcible circulation of the cooled air. The "faster" the air moves, the cooler if feels against the skin.
Evaporative coolers are more effective in regions with high temperatures but low levels of humidity, such as the Middle East and the southwestern United States. Evaporative coolers are essentially pushing wet air into the building, creati |
Company: |
Guangzhou Xingke Machanical Equipment Co.,ltd
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Contact: |
Mr. Jack Du |
Address: |
Douna Village,Panyu Destrict |
Postcode: |
511440 |
Tel: |
86-20-28916213 |
Fax: |
86-2084516212 |
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