What is adiabatic cooling? Online technology media company TechTarget defines it as "the process of reducing heat through a change in air pressure caused by volume expansion."These innovative, eco-friendly cooling systems rely heavily on fans to cool. But in periods of particularly high temperatures, a spray system kicks in. The goal is to limit water consumption and expand equipment lifespan.
Adiabatic coolers not only use very little water, but they're also cleaner and safer than alternative systems. Cooling towers, on the other hand:
- depend on a continuous spray of water to keep condenser coils cool
- have high evaporation rates
- can harbor legionella bacteria
- require chemical treatment
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