Evaporative Cooling

 
 
Evaporative cooling uses naturally replenished water to enhance cooling. The technology used works much like the cooling effect felt when air blows across damp skin. The water evaporating from a person’s skin removes some of the body’s heat; the person feels cooler as a result.
 
This same process allows evaporative cooling equipment to cool below the ambient dry air temperature and is a long-term renewable process in
areas where water is plentiful.
 
Depending on local weather, HVAC evaporative cooling systems can reduce energy consumption one half to one-third of air-cooled equipment, thereby reducing the carbon footprint. Evaporative cooling can also provide about 95% effectiveness at cleaning the air that flows through the system.