Direct Evaporative Cooling: How it works

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Dive into the refreshing world of Direct Evaporative Cooling with our latest video!
Discover the science behind this innovative cooling method and learn how it can transform your space into a comfortable oasis, all while being energy-efficient and eco-friendly.
How it works:
In this video, we unravel the secrets of Direct Evaporative Cooling. At its core, this cooling method harnesses the power of water evaporation to reduce air temperature. Watch as we explain the step-by-step process, from the intake of warm air to the release of cool, revitalized air into your commecial or industrial space.
Direct evaporative cooling is a natural and energy-efficient method of cooling that relies on the principle of water evaporation. The process involves passing warm air through specially designed pads soaked in water. As the air moves through these wet pads, the water evaporates, absorbing heat from the air and cooling it in the process. A fan is often used to circulate the cool air, ensuring a consistent and refreshing airflow throughout the space.
The key components of direct evaporative cooling include evaporative pads and a fan. Evaporative pads are designed to hold and distribute water effectively, facilitating the evaporation process. The fan enhances the airflow, helping to distribute the cooled air and maintain a comfortable temperature.
One of the notable advantages of direct evaporative cooling is its energy efficiency. Compared to traditional air conditioning methods, it consumes significantly less energy, making it a cost-effective and environmentally friendly cooling solution. This method is versatile and finds applications in residential, commercial, and industrial settings, providing a sustainable option for maintaining comfort without the drawbacks of high energy consumption.

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  • @WordlyAnkit
    @WordlyAnkitАй бұрын

    These are basically dessert cooler you can find in every Indian household. These are way cheaper to buy and cheaper to maintain. Also power consumption is way lower. But they are not useful on highly humid days.

  • @seeleyinternationalemena2736

    @seeleyinternationalemena2736

    Ай бұрын

    Seeley International coolers are premium quality adiabatic coolers, with the higher saturation efficiency and robustness in the market. We proudly sell all over the world, but yes, in very humid climates like Indian one, we mainly sell in commercial and industrial applications. In these applications, cooling is mostly needed during the central part of the day, when humidity is at its lowest, and therefore evaporative coolers have higher efficiency. We should always consider that relative humidity % reaches its highest, when outside temperature is at the lowest. You can contact us for furhter information at www.seeleyinternational.com

  • @onlyengineering143

    @onlyengineering143

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@seeleyinternationalemena2736 😅😊😂😅 Tera bhi katunga

  • @mohaiminulislam1534
    @mohaiminulislam15342 ай бұрын

    In Bangladesh, at summer season, humidity in air becomes already high. Will this system be beneficial for us?

  • @OvaisDIYGarage

    @OvaisDIYGarage

    2 ай бұрын

    Nope, it needs evaporation for cooling, when outside is already humid the water wont evaporate

  • @seeleyinternationalemena2736

    @seeleyinternationalemena2736

    2 ай бұрын

    @OvaisDIYGarage I would put it another way. It’s important to notice the inverse proportion between Relative Humidity and temperature. During the hottest parts of the day, relative humidity is very low, thus giving evaporative coolers a wider range to operate, by cooling through evaporation. There are countries with high humidity where these coolers don't operate as good as in dry climates, but having said that, we have got thousands of units installed in coastal areas and humid climates (including India). @mohaiminulislam1534 if you wish to get more information, contact us here: europesales@seeleyinternational.com

  • @wujeson3921
    @wujeson39217 ай бұрын

    How about efficent and electricity cost?

  • @seeleyinternationalemena2736

    @seeleyinternationalemena2736

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for giving us the chance to elaborate on this aspect. At a typical outside condition (38°C DB / 21°C WB), our unit can reach COP=14! Also maximum power consumption at the same conditions is 1.2 kW. Another interesting aspect to consider is the saturation efficiency of our pads, which can reach 91.5%, which is an outstanding result if you compare to the competition. Plus, Climate Wizard has an efficiency rate up to 136% on wet bulb depression (when other indirect adiabatic exchangers generally have an efficiency around 65/70%).

  • @invisibilianone6288

    @invisibilianone6288

    4 ай бұрын

    @@seeleyinternationalemena2736 1.2kw,,, ? Per day? Per hour?

  • @sohail.sadaqat
    @sohail.sadaqat28 күн бұрын

    Wow

  • @studyAt6
    @studyAt6Ай бұрын

    loll we had this cooler in early 2000s 😂😂 , this is just a scaled up version of it

  • @seeleyinternationalemena2736

    @seeleyinternationalemena2736

    Ай бұрын

    @studyAt6 you will be surprised that ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, Persians, Indians, Greeks, Romans, and Chinese used evaporative cooling methods such as wet mats, porous jars, wind towers, stepwells, aqueducts, fountains, and water-dipped fans to cool air and preserve water by harnessing the heat-absorbing properties of evaporation. Evaporative coolers manufactured by Seeley International are just the evolution of this principle and we are proud to have designed the most robust, reliable, quality made direct evaproative coolers in the world.

  • @MonTan-nr9uq

    @MonTan-nr9uq

    29 күн бұрын

    Lol 2000s? Where have you been all these years? Evaporative cooling method have been around US since early 1900s in Arizona and California, they also called it swamp coolers back then.

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