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EVAPORATIVE COOLING SYSTEM

Energy use reduction in Air Cooled Chillers using Evaporative Cooling System at CISCO, Bangalore.

CISCO, Bangalore

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Buildings (both residential and commercial) contribute to 41% of the total energy use.

Nearly 40% of the energy used in a building is towards HVAC Solutions

Within the HVAC components, 70% of the energy is consumed by Chillers

OBJECTIVE

 

  • Reduce Energy Consumption
  • Towards Greener Buildings

Evaporative Cooling is considered to be the oldest form of air conditioning, developed by the Egyptians more than 2000 years ago. A very simple, environmentally friendly principle; nature’s own cooling process, without any external energy supply

EVAPORATIVE COOLING

Evaporative Cooling is considered to be the oldest form of air conditioning, developed by the Egyptians more than 2000 years ago.

A very simple, environmentally friendly principle – when water evaporates, the surrounding air becomes cooler more humid; nature’s own cooling process, without any external energy supply.

Evaporative cooling modules are used to pre-cool air before it reaches the condenser coil in an air-cooled chiller, greatly improving the efficiency of the heat transfer of the condenser coil.
  • Reduced Energy Consumption
  • Increased Cooling Capacity
  • Reduced Size of Compressors
  • Compressors Useful
    Life is Increased

Evaporative Cooling Pads testing at Camduct Factory

Cooling Pad Mounted Chillers at Site

Site Installation