The beauty of evaporative air conditioning is its simplicity. It’s a process that’s been used throughout history – thousands of years ago, the Arabs hung wet blankets in the entrances to their tents, while the Greeks placed terracotta pots filled with water in their doorways.
Evaporative air conditioning takes advantage of this natural process. Each Breezair cooler contains large cooling pads, which are soaked with water. Hot ambient (outside) air is drawn through the cooler with a quiet but powerful fan.
As the hot air passes through the wet pads, the water absorbs some of the heat as it evaporates. The beautifully cooled, fresh air is then delivered into the building.
Natural evaporation cools the air, while the pads filter out dust, pollen and other contaminants. The result: cooler, cleaner, fresher air, without using fluorocarbons or potentially toxic chemicals.
Evaporative cooling is fast becoming the only viable option for cooling large areas. Traditional A/C systems are often not an option, due to the high capital and running costs.
A Breezair system uses up to 87% less energy than refrigerated air conditioning systems. The only power-consuming components of an evaporative cooler are the fan and a water pump.
Traditional A/C systems rely on recirculating the air inside the building, which in industrial spaces can be full of fumes and germes. Evaporative cooling always use fresh air from outside.
With no compressor installed and not using chemical refrigerants to cool the air, Breezair evaporative coolers are simple to install and even easier to maintain.
Evaporative cooling systems contain no harmful synthetic refrigerants. Compare this to refrigerated systems which use potent greenhouse gases like hydro fluorocarbons or chlorofluorocarbons, which deplete the ozone layer.
Evaporative coolers only use water and electricity to run. The WATERManagerTM 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.