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When hot air passes through the wet pads, the water absorbs the heat from the hot air as it passes through the wet pads, the water absorbs some of the heat as it evaporates. The cooled and fresh air is distributed into the building.

The natural evaporation method cools the air, while the pads filter out dust, pollen, and other contaminants. This natural method makes the air cooler, cleaner, and, fresher without using any toxic chemicals.

  1. Hot outside air is pumped through water-soaked pads.
  2. As the air blows through the pads water is evaporated and the heat in the air is absorbed.
  3. This lowers the humidity of the air, which is then pushed to the whole building causing a cooling effect.

FOR COMMERCIAL & AND INDUSTRIAL SPACES

Breezair Industrial Evap Cooler is recognized as a standard for cooling large areas. This Industrial Ducting Cooler can replace traditional A/C system which runs on high capital.

SAVING ON RUNNING COSTS

A Breezair system uses up to 87% less energy than regular air conditioning systems. The only consuming components of an evaporative cooler are the fan and a water pump.

100% FRESH, NOT RECIRCULATING AIR

Traditional A/C systems rely on recirculating the air inside the building which results in an impure and contaminated air supply in large industries. Evaporative cooling always uses fresh air from outside.

EASY TO MAINTAIN AND INSTALL

Breezair’s Industrial Ducting Cooler does not use any compressor and do not use any chemical refrigerants to cool the air hence Breezair evaporative coolers are simple to install and even easier to maintain.

GREEN TECHNOLOGY

Evaporative cooling systems contain no harmful synthetic refrigerants like other cooling refrigerated systems which use potent greenhouse gases like hydrofluorocarbons or chlorofluorocarbons, which deplete the ozone layer.

ONLY WATER USED

Evaporative coolers run on water and electricity. The WATERManager TM system senses water quality with a probe that sends a signal back to the electronic module, which then ejects some dirty water and allows fresh water to enter