Air Cooler
Energy Efficient Evaporative Cooling Solutions
Air Cooler
Energy-efficient evaporative cooling systems that use natural water evaporation to cool air, providing economical and environmentally friendly cooling solutions.
How Air Cooler Works
Evaporative Cooling Process
An evaporative cooler has a specially designed pad (also known as honeycomb) that absorbs water from the reservoir. When warm air is drawn into the cooler, it passes through the wet pad (honeycomb). The water flowing over the pad absorbs the heat from the air, causing the water to evaporate. The evaporated, cooler air, is then propelled into the room by the fan. The resulting cooler air adds moisture and humidity, lowering the temperature of the room.
Water Absorption
Pad absorbs water from reservoir
Air Cooling
Warm air passes through wet pad
Air Circulation
Fan propels cooled air into room
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Cooling Method | Evaporative Cooling | Natural water evaporation |
| Cooling Pad | Honeycomb/Cellulose Pad | High water absorption |
| Air Flow | 1000-10000 CFM | Adjustable fan speed |
| Water Tank | 10-100 Liters | Built-in reservoir |
| Power Consumption | Low Energy Use | 80-90% less than AC |
| Cooling Capacity | Area Coverage | 100-1000 sq.ft |
Key Features
Energy Efficiency
- 80-90% less power than AC
- Low operational cost
- Environmentally friendly
- Uses natural evaporation
Humidity Control
- Adds moisture to dry air
- Improves air quality
- Reduces static electricity
- Better for respiratory health