Cool Space 36" Evaporative Cooler

 

                    
The cooling media is saturated with water. The moisture turns into a vapor which as it passes through the media consumes heat in the air stream decreasing the temperature of the air.
The cooler needs a constant flow of outside air to avoid high space humidity.


Typically a 8 to 28 degree drop, depending on the existing dry bulb temperature and humidity.


On average 2 to 8 gallons per hour, depending on the dry bulb temperature and relative humidity.


No moisture is added to the air in a vapor state. Therefore, no puddles or wet spots are created from the cooler.


The air temperature and relative humidity will determine the effective temperature drop. Even in humid climates, you can expect around an 8 degree temperature drop. After adding this drop in temperature to our high velocity fan, we can still create a chill factor that equals effective cooling.