Evaporative Cooling

Do you want to keep your home cool? A ducted evaporative cooling system is your answer!

Ducted evaporative cooling provides whole house cooling through a network of outlets located in the ceiling, and is one of the healthiest ways to cool your home by replacing stale old air with clean fresh air many times an hour.

The air inside your home is never re-circulated which means smells and airborne germs are expelled. But why just benefit from evaporative cooling during summer? Simply turn on your fan and you can remove stale air from your home in the middle of winter too.

Evaporative air conditioning uses evaporation to cool the air. In an evaporative cooler, a pump circulates water from the reservoir on to a cooling pad, which in turn becomes very wet. A fan draws air from outside the unit through the moistened pad. As it passes through the pad the air is cooled by evaporation.

The key to effective evaporative cooling is ensuring that each of the cooling pads are completely saturated at all times during operation and that the systems fan & motor are sized and designed to deliver the appropriate airflow for the home.

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Energy Saving Tips

With electricity prices constantly on the rise it is important you keep your energy consumption low. SRA have some great tips to help lower your air conditioner energy consumption.

Shut windows and external doors when operating the air conditioner

Minimise the area being cooled or heated by shutting doors to unused rooms, and if you have zones, eliminating those areas not in use

Many buildings can easily reduce lighting without affecting productivity. Turn off as many unnecessary lights as possible during working hours and make sure all lights are turned off after hours

Regularly clean filters

Locate the external section of the air conditioner (compressor) away from direct sunlight, and with good air flow around it

Set the thermostat between 24 and 27°C in summer and 18 and 21°C in winter

Reduce the amount of hot/cold air entering the building by shading windows and walls, insulating ceilings and walls and sealing draughts

Open up windows and external doors if the outside temperature is lower than the inside temperature, instead of using the air conditioner