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If you are hoping that your new cooling system is going to be a sure-fire long-term asset for your business, perhaps you should consider the evaporative coolers construction materials in some detail.
The main difference between mobile and static evaporative coolers is that where mobile coolers are inevitably placed inside the room to be cooled and recirculate the air, static evaporative coolers are located outside and deliver cooled air into the building.
The choice of air distribution system that will attach to the evaporative cooler will depend on the layout of the space inside and where and how the occupants of the building operate.
When evaporative coolers are of the installed type we call them Evaporative Cooling - Fixed. The massive benefit of fixed evaporative coolers over mobile evaporative coolers is that they cool air from outside that is already relatively cooler than the air inside the building. Added to that the air that is being cooled will typically have a lower humidity than air inside being cooled by a mobile evaporative cooler. This means that they generally produce cooler air than their mobile alternatives. By supplying cooled air to the occupied levels in a building relatively warm air is displaced upwards and is typically discharged via roof vents.
Our range spans from 5000m3/hr to 70000m3/hr, plus there is a complete range of fitting and accessories. Within the this category Evaporative Cooling - Fixed, there are sizes and configurations to suit the cooling requirements of most industrial buildings. Depending on whether the evaporative coolers are to be mounted at ground level, or on a elevated platform, or on a roof, each size has variants including top discharge, side discharge and base discharge.
The AD range of evaporative coolers offers centrifugal fan which develop more pressure than axial fans, allowing for connection of ductwork inside the building to deliver the cold air to where ever it is needed. The AC range allows adiabatic cooling modules to be added to existing ducting systems.
For general help and information about evaporative coolers check out our online cooling blogs. If you need help in finding the most suitable evaporative cooler for your application, call us on 01729 824108.