Adiabatic cooling/evaporative cooling

In the adiabatic cooling process, water is sprayed
in front of the heat exchanger
to cool the air flow as a means of boosting heat exchanger output.

Cooling that saves energy

Utilizing the extra output that comes from water evaporation is a key building block of ecologically and economically progressive solutions in the refrigeration and air conditioning sectors. However, this is very demanding for fans, which have to withstand high levels of humidity.

adiab-cooling

The advantages of fans from ebm-papst for adiabatic cooling:

  • Great resistance to humidity
  • Substantial energy savings thanks to high efficiency levels
  • Precise adaptation to the required output
  • Low noise levels when the fans are in operation
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Patrick Stern
Head of Refrigeration Technology Market Management at ebm-papst