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FEATURE EFFICIENT PRODUCTS


VENTILATION-BASED, ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY COOLING THAT CAN HELP YOU FIGHT COVID-19


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afety in workplaces has been brought to the forefront of business agendas in recent months,


with the control of bacteria being more important than ever. Many facilities that relied on air conditioning to keep temperatures down have had to re-think their cooling solutions due to the hazards associated with the recirculation of air. Thankfully for facilities managers, there is a


cooling and ventilation solution that is an effective alternative to air conditioning that will keep your people, processes and products cool, whilst diluting the bacteria and viruses in the air and creating a safer working environment.


A SAFE WAY TO COOL A recent NHS hospital installation affirms the merits of the EcoCooling solution for keeping bacteria and virus levels at bay. Previous to the installation, Ely hospital has relied on air conditioning which recirculated the air and the buildup of bacteria. By opting for a fresh air solution, the hospital can dilute bacteria and viruses in the air and therefore minimise the risk of infection.


LOW COST AND ENERGY EFFICIENT Not only is it safe but an EcoCooling unit will also save you 90% of the operating cost and up to 50% of the capital spend, compared to refrigeration-based air conditioning. The solution is so cost effective due to the combination of ventilation and evaporative cooling, which requires no mechanical refrigeration.


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So, on colder days, where additional cooling isn’t required, you can take advantage of the system’s ventilation-only mode and significantly reduce your costs. On the days when evaporative cooling is enabled, a standard unit will cost you less than 14p per hour to run, which is considerably less than the air conditioning alternative. The green credentials of evaporative coolers


are as impressive as the cost savings due to the low energy usage, meaning you don’t have to choose between having effective cooling and


being environmentally-friendly.


AN INDUSTRIAL SOLUTION Evaporative cooling is ideal for industrial settings as, unlike air conditioning, it is designed for cooling large spaces. The fresh air technology means that open doors and windows have no adverse effect on performance and running costs. The versatility of this method enables you to blanket cool whole depots or spot cooling hot areas of a production line. Available in several different configurations, EcoCoolers are suitable for


installation in any building. What’s more, the system can be fitted retrospectively or as part of a new build project, so it’s completely flexible. With over 3000 installations worldwide, EcoCooling is a trusted and


experienced UK manufacturer. EcoCooling


sales@ecocooling.co.uk T: 01284 810586 www.ecocooling.co.uk


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