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What Is Evaporative Air Conditioning?

However, this concept is used in the evaporate air conditioning like the Braemar Evaporative air conditioning solenoids.

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What Is Evaporative Air Conditioning?

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  1. What Is Evaporative Air Conditioning? Have you ever wondered why you feel the breeze of cold air while you are near the sea or the river? It is because of the evaporation and the concept of the evaporation isn’t as simple as it seems. The concept in simple form means that liquid will eventually dry up and take the form of air. However, this concept is used in the evaporate air conditioning like the Braemar Evaporative air conditioning solenoids and it is one of the most environment friendly ways to be used as an air conditioning.

  2. How does it work? Anytime a liquid changes into a gas, it absorbs heat. This is technically true for every liquid, but evaporative cooling works best with water. Everyone is familiar with how liquid cools us down, even if they would not call it by its scientific name of “latent heat of evaporation or vaporization”. Every time we sweat, the body is attempting to bring the skin’s external temperature to stave off symptoms of overheating. As the sweat covers our bodies, it begins to evaporate. As the vapor leaves the top layer of the skin, the gas form of the sweat takes the heat with it. The heat transfer rate is highly dependent on the temperature and the humidity that is already in the air. The evaporation rate in a humid climate will be slower, which is why people tend to feel warmer when the humidity is higher.

  3. What are the benefits of using the evaporative air conditioning? There are a lot of benefits of using the evaporative air conditioning. They are as followed – Environment friendly and uses much lower energy than any other traditional AC. You get better and fresher air indoors. The installation and set up process is quite easy. You get to see a reduced amount if pollution and the number of germs reduces too. Even after prolonged exposure, you don’t get to experience much eye and skin irritation. You do not feel irritated and everything feels pretty fresh around you.

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