How to Maintain a Paper Evaporative Cooling Pad?
Selection and Maintenance of Paper Evaporative Cooling Pads: Tips for Extending Service Life and Improving Efficiency
When choosing a paper evaporative cooling pad, the first consideration should be the core material. Paper cooling pads are typically made of wood fiber or pulp fiber, featuring high strength, good water absorption, and a long service life. Secondly, select the appropriate thickness based on the application scenario. Common thicknesses are 100mm, 150mm, and 200mm. Thicker cooling pads provide better cooling performance but also increase air resistance; therefore, a suitable thickness should be selected based on the fan power. Furthermore, product compatibility should be considered: select the appropriate cooling pad size and specifications based on the area of the space and ventilation requirements to ensure the cooling effect meets the usage needs.
Maintenance Tips: Regular Cleaning, Water Changes, and Inspections
Daily maintenance is crucial for ensuring stable operation and extending the service life of the paper evaporative cooling pad. First, change the circulating water regularly—it is recommended to change it weekly—to prevent the growth of algae and bacteria in the water and to prevent scale buildup from affecting water absorption performance. Secondly, clean the cooling pads regularly: gently rinse them with a high-pressure water gun to remove surface dust and impurities, taking care not to damage the cooling pad structure. In addition, regularly check the equipment’s operating status, including the operation of the fan and water pump, and whether the water pipes are unobstructed and leak-free. Repair any abnormalities promptly to ensure the normal operation of the entire cooling system. For areas with high dust levels, increase the cleaning frequency.

