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 A Guide To Evaporative Coolers

If the temperature ever gets too hot for you, you’ll need an air conditioner to cool your home. High humidity can also make the air feel hotter, so it’s important to find the right kind of air conditioner to cool your home. There are different kinds of air conditioners to cool homes in different climates. If you live in a hot and dry climate, then you may want to consider an evaporative air conditioner. Evaporative air conditioners are very energy efficient, so you’ll be pleasantly surprised when your electric bill arrives.

The Right Air Conditioner For the Right Climate

Evaporative air conditioners not only cool, but also humidify homes. This is why they won’t do you much good if you live in a climate that’s already very humid. An evaporative air conditioner is also known as a swamp cooler, but don’t confuse it with a portable air conditioner. Many people use the terms “swamp cooler” and “portable air conditioner” interchangeably, but they are not the same thing. They are two different kinds of air conditioners that are suited for two completely different environments.

Swamp coolers are meant for areas that are dry because they work by soaking pads in cool water. A fan then blows the hot air through the wet pad. The water that evaporates from the pads creates air that is up to 20 degrees cooler than the hot air that went into the air conditioner. Portable air conditioners hold both hot and cold air inside them, blowing the hot air out one side and condensing and collecting water from the air to cool it. A good rule of thumb for choosing between a portable air conditioner and an evaporative air conditioner is to go evaporative if your average humidity level is below 20 percent.

 

Size Does Matter

Another important thing to consider when you’re purchasing an evaporative air conditioner is the size of the room you want to cool. The output of cool air from evaporative air conditioners is measured in CFMs, or cubic feet per minute. To determine what size of evaporative air conditioner you need for your space, figure out the number of cubic feet you want to cool. There are about 3.25 feet in one meter. You can figure out the amount of cubic feet you have by taking the number of square feet of your home and multiplying it by the height of your ceiling in feet. Then, divide that number by two. The number you end up with will be the amount of CFMs you need to look for when you’re shopping for an evaporative air conditioner.

Installation Tips

When you’re ready to install your evaporative air conditioner, remember that you need a clear path for the cool air to get into the room. You also need a good exit path to ensure proper circulation. You’ll need an opening that is a little less than one square meter. The simplest way to do this is leave a window or door open. Otherwise, exhaust ducts will prevent the need for leaving windows and doors open.

 

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