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Evaporative Cooling vs. Traditional Air Conditioning | ||
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Feature | Evaporative Cooling | Traditional Air Conditioning |
Energy Costs | Low | High |
Environmental Impact | Minimal | High |
Maintenance Requirements | Simple | Complex |
Suitability for Large Spaces | Excellent | Limited |
It uses the natural principle of cooling by evaporation. Wet your finger and hold it in the air and it becomes cool; that is because evaporation is occurring; it is a natural phenomenon. In the Evaporative Air Conditioner, a pump circulates water through a set of cooling pads through which air is forced by a motor-driven fan. The hot outside air passing through the pads evaporates the water in the wetted pads at a very high rate. This cools the air which is then pumped into your building.
Because the air being pumped in collects heat and moisture and impurities from inside the building and it must therefore be exhausted. The Evaporative Air Conditioner does NOT recirculate the inside air, and if you close the building the effectiveness of the machine will be greatly diminished and you will become very uncomfortable.
In most cases, it does slightly. But remember that the temperature has also dropped. It is the combination of temperature and humidity that creates human comfort, and Evaporative Air Conditioners are used so widely around the world because they can create comfortable conditions. For example, 80% humidity and 30 C is very uncomfortable, but 80% humidity and 16 C is quite comfortable. Furthermore, comfort is also improved by increasing air velocity in hot conditions and Evaporative Air Conditioners create sufficient air movement to also minimise the effects of humidity.