Cooling a Large Open
Space - how do we do that?
Warehouse and
factory spaces can get unbearably hot in the summer and seemingly impossible to cool. By
necessity in most industrial/production areas, doors and window are constantly opening and
closing negating the benefits of a refrigerant based air conditioning system, the type
more commonly used in shops, offices and in the public sector.
Towcester
based Air Conditioning Solutions (UK) Ltd, have designed their own solution to this
complex problem using a mixture of quite simple cooling technology with their custom made
air transfer and ducting systems. According to Chris Raybould, a senior engineer at Air
Conditioning Solutions, whose specialist area is evaporative cooling; " This
technology combines with principles used for centuries in areas of the world more used to
higher temperatures. Water is piped to a unit that houses a large high-powered fan. The
warm air passes through special soaker-pads and as it evaporates, the temperature falls by
between 8 and 10 degrees centigrade. Using specially designed ducting the cool air is then
channelled efficiently to the desired areas".
The diversity of
this system is the reason it was chosen by Wellington Engineering in Hayes Middlesex.
Refrigerant-based air conditioning was installed for the general offices and evaporative
cooling chosen for the large open factory area. Due to the construction of the roof a side
unit was placed on an outside wall, and fresh cool air delivered to various points along
the length of the factory through specially designed metal ducting. The improvements were
carried out by Air Conditioning Solutions (UK) Ltd with the minimum of disruption to
production in the plant and completed in three working days.
Compared to
the amount of energy required to cool large spaces using refrigerant techniques, the
evaporative method is cheaper both in terms of electricity and after taking into account
the water used. With millions of evaporative coolers installed worldwide, all of the
products supplied by Air Conditioning Solutions, comply with UK and European regulations.
Installation is quick with minimal disruption and the resulting fresh cool air naturally
relieves tiredness leading to less risk of accidents and a more enthusiastic workforce.
For more information and to obtain a free survey and written proposal telephone 01327
810510 or email: sales@airconsolutions.co.uk at Air Conditioning Solutions (UK) Ltd.