Evaporative Coolers
Evaporative coolers, also known as swamp coolers, are devices that reduce air temperature by using the natural process of water evaporation. Instead of relying on refrigerants and compressors like traditional air conditioners, they use a simple combination of water, a fan, and cooling pads to deliver fresh, cool air. This makes them an energy‑efficient and environmentally friendly option in many climates.The basic principle behind an evaporative cooler is straightforward. Warm, dry outside air is drawn into the unit through panels lined with thick, water‑soaked pads. As the air passes through these pads, some of the water evaporates. Evaporation absorbs heat from the air, lowering its temperature. A fan then blows this cooled air into the indoor space, while warmer, stale air is pushed out through open windows or vents. Because fresh air is constantly brought in, indoor air quality can feel more natural and less stuffy than with closed‑loop air conditioning systems.Evaporative coolers are most effective in hot, dry regions with low humidity. In such climates, the air can absorb more moisture, so the cooling effect is stronger. In areas where the air is already very humid, the amount of additional moisture these coolers add can make rooms feel damp and uncomfortable, while also reducing the cooling performance. As a result, they are commonly used in deserts, arid plains, and high‑altitude regions where summer temperatures are high but relative humidity remains low.One of the main advantages of evaporative coolers is their low energy consumption. They typically use only the electricity needed to run a fan and a small water pump, which can be significantly less than the power required by compressor‑based systems. This can lead to noticeable savings on electricity bills during hot seasons. In addition, they do not use chemical refrigerants, which can contribute to environmental concerns if not handled properly. This simpler design also often results in lower initial costs and easier maintenance.Regular maintenance is important to keep evaporative coolers operating efficiently. The water pads need to be inspected and replaced periodically, since mineral deposits and dust can reduce airflow and cooling performance. The water reservoir and pump should be kept clean to prevent odors and bacterial growth. Ensuring adequate ventilation is also essential; doors or windows must remain partially open to allow moist air to exit and fresh air to enter, maintaining a comfortable balance indoors.Evaporative coolers are available in several forms, including portable units on wheels, window‑mounted models, and larger rooftop systems for whole‑house cooling. Many modern units offer adjustable fan speeds, automatic water level controls, and simple thermostats. When used in the right climate and maintained properly, they provide a cost‑effective, energy‑saving way to keep indoor spaces cool while supplying a steady flow of fresh air.
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Rooftop Evaporative Air Cooler
Category: Industrial air coolerBrowse number: 26Number:Release time: 2026-05-31 15:06:32Rooftop Evaporative Air Cooler offer an economical alternative to traditional air conditioning systems
Model: MT-20T
airflow: 20000m3/h
Power: 1.5kw-enough power
Voltage: 220V
Frequency: 50HZ/60HZ
Dimension(L*W*H): 108*108*95cm
Model Type: Axial air cooler
Shape number: shape-01
Brand: Moly
Warranty: 1 Year -
Evaporative Air Cooler Water Pump
Category: Air cooler spare partsBrowse number: 23Number:Release time: 2026-06-01 15:02:50Model: Air Cooler Water pump
Airflow: 18000-20000m3/h
Power: 40W
Voltage: 220V
Frequency: 50HZ/60HZ
Brand: Moly
Warranty:1 Year
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