Evaporative cooling during the summer months will keep the living areas cool throughout the day and the bedrooms cool at night. There are several options which make this possible. Split refrigeration systems perform this task by cooling only the rooms they are placed in. Ducted evaporative cooling, on the other hand, provides whole house cooling through a network of outlets located in the ceiling.
Unlike refrigerated cooling which requires you to keep doors and windows closed to maintain a cooler temperature, evaporative cooling requires you to leave your doors and windows open. This is great news if you have children who are constantly running in and out of the house!
Ducted evaporative cooling comprises a central cooling unit, which is connected to a series of outlets. Positioned strategically throughout the house, these outlets, or ducts, are installed in the ceiling while the cooling unit is installed on top of the roof. Cool fresh air flows through these outlets into every room of your home. The cooling unit fan draws in fresh air from outside your house. (The hotter the air is to begin with, the better the cooling effect.) As it passes through moistened pads, the air is cooled and filtered before flowing through outlets in your rooms - just like a cool, refreshing sea breeze.
Evaporative cooling is based on a totally natural process of air cooled by water which means it won't dry out the air, irritate your skin, throat or eyes, or affect the environment. Evaporative cooling is also up to 50% cheaper to install and three times cheaper to run than refrigerated cooling. In fact, it can cost you less than $1 a night.
Evaporative cooling is the healthiest way to cool your home because it replaces stale old air with clean fresh air many times an hour - remember, you keep your doors and windows open. The air inside your home is never re-circulated which means smells and airborne germs are expelled. But why just benefit from evaporative cooling during summer? Simply turn on your fan and you can remove stale air from your home in the middle of winter, too.
Special Features & Benefits of Evaporative Cooling
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Cool air flows through outlets into every room of the house
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Warm air is naturally cooled with water - just like a sea breeze
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Evaporative cooling is environmentally friendly because it uses no CFC's and only a little power
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Only $1.00 a night to run on average
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Evaporative cooling completely replaces the stale air inside your home with fresh air.