How does an adiabatic air conditioning system work?
The operation of our air conditioners is quite simple. It’s inspired by a natural phenomenon: hot, dry air is cooled when it comes into contact with a moist heat exchanger. This principle is based on the evaporation of water, a typically adiabatic process. The ventilation system diffuses the cooled air into the room or warehouse, and draws in the surrounding warm, dry air, ensuring a continuous flow of natural cooling.
These natural cooling devices help maintain a balanced humidity level, without excessive dampness. Thanks to this system, the temperature is effectively lowered without the use of refrigerant gas, making it an environmentally-friendly solution. Each cooler provides powerful cooling while keeping energy consumption under control, for lasting thermal comfort in spaces subject to intense heat.
This type of solution can be used in conjunction with CMV or other air treatment systems, to improve indoor comfort in an environmentally-friendly way. Operation relies solely on the use of water and a low-power electrical system, guaranteeing a constant flow of fresh air in professional areas, without complex installation or excessive energy consumption.