Cooling Pad
Cooling Pad
Water is circulated through the system by a pump station and supplied to the top of the cooling pad via a water distribution pipe.
The water flows down the corrugated surface of the evaporative cooling pad. Part of the water is evaporated by the warm and dry air that passes through the pad.
The rest of the water assists in washing the pad, and is drained back to the pump station through a waterline system.
The heat that is needed for the evaporation is taken from the air itself. The air that leaves the pad is therefore cooled and humidified simultaneously without any external energy supply for the evaporation process.
An entirely natural cooling process is nature‘s own cooling process.
Furthermore, unlike mechanical cooling, evaporative cooling does not recirculate the warm, polluted indoor air, but ventilates 100% fresh, filtered, clean, and cooled air into a room or building. As a result, the indoor air quality substantially improves.
Features Of Evaporative Cooling System
- Water is spread evenly over the pad surface as a film rather than droplets for uniform wetting
- 6” deep pads specially designed and coated for effective evaporation and maximum durability
- Pad surface dries quickly in absence of water to inhibit micro-organism growth
- Coated pads are tough and durable for repeated cleaning
- Improved life expectancy over standard pads
- Easy to install, remove, and replace pad