Evaporative Cooling System

Integrated Climate Solution

Working Principle: The Science of Sustainable Cooling

A typical system consists of three core components:

Evaporative Cooling Pads: These specially designed cellulose cooling pads are installed on walls or air inlets, their honeycomb structure maximizing the surface area for moisture evaporation.

Water Distribution System: A circulating pump continuously and evenly supplies water to the cooling pads, ensuring maximum efficiency and water conservation.

Exhaust Fans: These powerful exhaust fans are strategically installed on the opposite side of the building, expelling stale indoor air and creating negative pressure to actively draw fresh, dry outdoor air into the humidified cooling pads.

As hot air flows over the humidified cooling pads, moisture evaporates, absorbing a significant amount of heat. This process transforms the dry, hot air into a cool, refreshing breeze that is delivered throughout the space.