Ducted Evaporative Cooling Guide: How It Works and Its Benefits 

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Ducted evaporative cooling is one of the most popular ways to cool your home. But how does it work? And what are the benefits?

In this guide, Landmark Air Canberra will look at everything you need to know about ducted evaporative cooling. We’ll start by explaining how it works, then move on to its benefits and some pros and cons of using this cooling method. 

By the end of this guide, you’ll be able to decide if ducted evaporative cooling suits you!

Landmark Air Canberra offers excellent Ducted Evaporative Cooling service. Our experienced technicians will install a perfect system for your home, ensuring you get the most out of your cooling needs.

What is Ducted Evaporative Cooling, and How Does it Work?

Evaporative cooling is a process that uses water to cool the air. The air is passed over a wet surface, such as a series of coils immersed in water. As the air passes over the wet surface, the water evaporates and absorbs heat from the air. This cooled air is then blown into your home or office.

Ducted evaporative cooling works similarly. The only difference is that the cooled air is distributed through ducts in your home. This means that you can cool every room evenly, rather than just the one where the unit is installed.

Ducted Evaporative Cooling Vs. Traditional Air Conditioning?

There are several benefits to using ducted evaporative cooling over traditional air conditioning. Some of the most notable benefits include:

  • Evaporative cooling is better for the environment as it doesn’t produce the same greenhouse gases as traditional air conditioning.
  • Evaporative cooling is more energy efficient, meaning you’ll save money on your energy bills.
  • Evaporative cooling is great for hot, dry climates, as it can help to increase humidity levels in your home.

How to Choose the Right System for Your Home

When choosing a ducted evaporative cooling system for your home, there are several factors you need to consider. The size of your home, the climate, and your budget will all play a role in determining which system is right for you.

If you live in a hot, dry climate, you will need a system with a high Evaporative Capacity (EC). This measures how much water the system can evaporate in an hour and is usually expressed in liters per hour. The higher the EC, the more water the system can evaporate and the cooler your home will be.

You will not need such a high EC system if you live in a moderate climate, however. A lower EC system will still be effective, but it would not cool your home as quickly or efficiently as a high EC system.

The size of your home will also play a role in determining which system is right for you. If you have a large house, you will need a ducted evaporative cooling system with a high airflow rate to ensure that every room is evenly cooled.

Finally, you must consider your budget when choosing a ducted evaporative cooling system. Systems with a higher EC and airflow rate will be more expensive, but they will also be more effective at cooling your home.

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Landmark Air Canberra is here to help you select the perfect Evaporative Cooling System according to your specific needs and requirements. We offer top-quality Evaporative Cooling Systems at the most competitive prices in the market. Contact us today for a consultation!

Call us at (02) 6189 2972 or visit our website.

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