Ductable air conditioner
Model: JH18APV
Airflow: 18000m3/h
Air Pressure: 180PA
Power Supply: 220V/50Hz
Power Consumption: 1.1KW
Exterior Size: 1100x1100x950mm
Wind Exit Size: 675x675mm
Fan Type: Axial
Noise: ≤ 48-73 dB(A)
Effective Area: 100-150m2
1. What's the principle of evaporative cooling?
Evaporative cooling works on the principle of heat absorption by moisture evaporation. The process happens whenever dry air passes over water, some of the water will be absorbed by the air. This happens because the temperature and the vapor pressure of the water and the air attempt to equalize. Liquid water molecules become gas in the dry air, a process that uses energy to change its physical state. Heat moves from the higher temperature of the air to the lower temperature of the water, resulting in cooler air.
2. How many degree can take the green house down?
That depends on the temperature and humidity of the ambient air. Referring to the "Evaporative cooler supply temperature chart (80 or 90% efficiency)" you will get the answer for specific ambient conditions.
3. JHCOOL evaporative air cooler features:
(1) Energy efficient
(2) Cleaner and healthier
(3) Easier and less expensive to install
(4) Environmentally friendly
(5) Simple to maintain
(6) Productivity enhancing
4. Exclusive features make a seasonal cooling and clean air:
(1) The intelligent choice for your budget:
JHCOOL evaporative air cooler consumes up to 80% less energy than conventional air conditioning. That can add up to substantial savings-especially when cooling large commercial areas.
(2) The intelligent choice for the environment:
Unlike air conditioning that requires harsh, earth-unfriendly chemicals to cool the air, JHCOOL evaporative air cooler uses only water That makes JH evaporative air cooler commercial series the green alternative-and the environmentally conscious choice.
When cooling a large area_and when conventional air conditioning is simply not an option---evaporative cooling is the smartest move you can make. Whether it is used for space cooling or spot cooling.