An evaporative cooling condenser (also called an evaporative cooler) is an energy-saving cooling device that integrates water cooling and air cooling, heat transfer and mass transfer processes, combining the advantages of both.
An evaporative cooling condenser (also called an evaporative cooler) is an energy-saving cooling device that integrates water cooling and air cooling, heat transfer and mass transfer processes, combining the advantages of both.
High Efficiency and Energy Saving: Evaporative condensers remove heat through the latent heat of vaporization of water, bringing the condensing temperature close to the designed wet-bulb temperature. This reduces compressor power consumption and improves overall system energy efficiency. Employing a highly efficient water circulation system and water-saving design, such as PVC water-blocking and dehydrating materials and components, effectively controls water consumption, resulting in higher water-saving performance compared to traditional cooling systems.
Small Footprint and Easy Operation: The compact structure of evaporative condensers occupies a relatively small area, allowing for greater heat exchange capacity within a limited space and reducing installation costs. Furthermore, the automated control system enables automatic start-up, automatic shutdown, and automatic adjustment, reducing manual operation and maintenance workload.
Environmentally Friendly and Pollution-Free, Easy Maintenance: Evaporative condensers generate very little noise and exhaust gas during operation, meeting environmental protection requirements and having no adverse impact on the surrounding environment. The structure is rationally designed, facilitating daily maintenance and repair, and reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
