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Caspian®


Fan


Convectors now redesigned to boost heat output by 20%


A single heating solution for a variety of applications - high, low or ceiling mounted installation


Key facts of evaporative cooling


• Temperature and humidity can be accurately controlled. • Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is improved because of the introduction of 100% fresh outside air this in turn improves employee comfort, health and wellbeing and supports good productivity.


• Cooling performance is improved with increasing external temperatures – efficiency rises along with the temperature.


• Initial capital outlay costs are relatively low, in comparison to a like-for-like conventional air conditioning system.


• Running costs are low, lowering energy bills and energy dependence.


Based on the evaporation principle and using only water to cool, combined with the lack of chemical refrigerant make evaporative cooling a responsible, energy efficient and sustainable choice for cooling your industrial or commercial workplace.


Lowering carbon footprint with evaporative cooling


Lower your business carbon footprint with an evaporative cooling system. When measuring a carbon footprint, it’s the amount of carbon dioxide directly or indirectly produced. The carbon footprint is a method of determining environmental impact. If an industry appliance uses a low level of electricity, it minimizes the environmental impact. Evaporative cooling systems can contribute to lowering the carbon footprint of your factory and warehouse in the following ways:


1. Evaporative cooling products can use up to 82 % less energy compared with conventional air conditioning. This is a huge saving both initially and across a lifespan of more than 15 years.


2. Evaporative coolers also consume up to 30% less water than conventional AC systems despite relying on water to provide the evaporation for the cooling effect!


Addressing industrial hotspots


In addition, industrial manufacturing workplaces often have hot spots that are uncomfortable to work in and those spaces are not just hotter than the rest of the building, but hotter than external ambient conditions. Evaporative cooling may be used to “spot cool” these hot spots and therefore reduce the need for the multiple units which would be needed to cool the entire space. Evaporative cooling is a proven technology perfect for all kinds of HVAC applications


across multiple industries, this includes manufacturing plants and commercial warehouses. When cooling these large areas, evaporative cooling is repeatedly more cost-effective than traditional air conditioning. The primary benefit being the initial capital outlay to design and install the system is lower than conventional air conditioning. Secondly, the day-to-day running costs are again less owing to the reduced energy demand by the sophisticated technology used in these coolers. Unusually, these cost savings are also underpinned by the eco-friendly credentials of the technology, potentially contributing to reducing the carbon footprint of your business. This can be further enhanced by installing supportive clean energy technology such as solar power.


Read the latest at: www.bsee.co.uk


- Engineered for a 20% increase in heat output* - EC only fans for improved efficiency - 5-year guarantee - Manufactured in the UK


- Greater energy savings when specified with Smart Control


* Average increase across Caspian product range


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