Essential evaporative cooler system FAQs
An evaporative cooler system is a brilliant way to keep a premises comfortable to work in and systems fully operational, no matter how hot it gets outdoors. Here are some of the questions we’re regularly asked about this unusually powerful and highly cost effective way to cool business premises.
How many evaporative coolers do you need for your building?
A typical ECP down discharge unit will deliver cooling over a large circular area as large as 15m diameter, but our technical specialists will evaluate your place and let you know exactly what’s required for your particular circumstances.
How much will the system cut the temperature?
It depends on the ambient conditions but even when it’s hot outside, the maximum temperature indoors won’t exceed a comfortable, pleasant 25C.
How much water and electricity does the system use?
Water-wise a unit will use up 40L an hour over 24 hours in hot weather, and your electricity usage comes to 1.5kW an hour.
Are evaporative cooler system units noisy?
They’re so low-key you probably won’t notice the sound at all when in an industrial environment. But if you need things quieter, there are things we can do to subdue any sound.
The system uses water – so does the air get soggy and humid?
No, because the fresh, cool moving air provides a comfortable feel, not at all humid. And the system’s clever controls purge all the cooled air at the end of each day so humidity can’t build up anyway. This means there’s also no condensation, as long as ventilation is properly balanced.
Is Legionnaires’ disease a risk with an evaporative cooler system?
No, because the water that circulates never gets warmer than 20C and the system doesn’t let droplets form. There are more than 30 million evaporative cooler installations worldwide without a single case of Legionnaires’ disease.
Does the system also clean the air?
Each evaporative cooling unit has its own insect screen as standard, but if you also want the air scrubbed clean we have some exciting options for you.
Evaporative cooling is great for humans – but how about livestock and animals?
The short answer is ‘yes’. Evaporative cooling is a genuinely sustainable agricultural solutions, as visitors to the May 2024 Pig and Poultry World exhibition discovered. A working version of an exciting new heat exchanger was showcased at the event, designed to dramatically reduce the amount of gas used while coming in at a much lower capital cost than other solutions.
These specialist agricultural cooling units have a small, neat footprint of less than two square metres, are made from tough stainless steel, and feature a clever double epoxy-coated plate heat exchanger to keep the unit safe in corrosive agricultural environments.
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Evaporative cooler systems come with so many advantages. A surprisingly low capital cost, impressive performance in a climate change world, super-low running costs plus a genuinely pleasurable, comfortable environment are the name of the game here. It’s easy to fit and retro-fit, very simple, needs very little maintenance, and is clean and completely safe.
Would this type of cooling tech suit your premises? Why not explore the potential? There’s no obligation, we’re always happy to answer questions,
so feel free to get in touch.








