Monday, December 12, 2011

volatile Cooler Vs Swamp Cooler

Summer means hot weather and although many habitancy do crave for sunshine, it's not wholesome to be in such a hot environment for a long time. One efficient way of cooling ourselves and our families is by using vaporing and swamp coolers in the homes. These two systems are similar to each other and supply a lot of benefits to homeowners.

volatile Cooler Vs Swamp Cooler

Evaporative cooler

An vaporing cooler uses a natural process, which is water evaporation together with a simple, trustworthy air-moving system, in producing efficient cooling. The process involves fresh outside air being pulled through moist pads where it gets cooled by evaporation and then the cool air is circulated through a house or building via a huge blower. This then results in the allowance of outside air climatic characteristic by a maximum of 30 degrees.

Also known as swamp, desert or air coolers, vaporing systems are efficient especially when the outside air it draws is dry and similar to that in the desert. They are ideal in climates where the air is hot and humidity is low.

In areas where climates are hot as the desert, this type of cooler really can give homeowners great savings due to low electricity cost. The only downside is when humidity is high as the cooler's capability to cool the air then decreases.

Another benefit of vaporing coolers is that they are cheaper than an air conditioner but can still give the same level of coolness in a similar sized area. One law is capable of cooling an area measuring 750 quadrilateral feet.

Many habitancy also prefer the added moisture to the air provided by an vaporing cooling system. This is because the moisture helps to keep wood furniture and fabrics from drying out. In addition, the cooler's moist pads act as efficient air filters trapping dust and pollen.
Also, homeowners can pick to use the smaller vaporing coolers which are easy to install compared to the larger units which need ductwork in the home to spread the air.

Swamp cooler

A swamp cooler works in a similar manner as the vaporing cooler. The swamp unit is really just someone else name of the vaporing system. It is a large box-like frame with a big fan and water-wet pads made of cedar shavings or cellulose surrounding it. The fan works by drawing the hot outside air through the dripping pads and ultimately cooling the air throughout the house. The air cools as it evaporates water molecules from the pads.

There are dissimilar variations as to why this law is called a swamp cooler. Some habitancy say the surmise is that the cooler turns the house into a swamp-like environment. However, this is only true when the rains come in late summer and the law proves less efficient.

Swamp coolers are popularly used in the southwest part of the U.S. Their popularity is attributed to their low cost, energy efficiency, easy maintenance and comfortable level of humidity to the dry desert air. In addition, the fresh cedar pads of the law supply a pleasant smell in the home.
Swamp coolers are commonly used in the U.S. Cities of Denver, Salt Lake City, Albuquerque, El Paso and Phoenix where there's sufficient water.

Before deciding to use these types of coolers, make sure to decree your home's needs and the climate of your area.

volatile Cooler Vs Swamp Cooler

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