When the humidity is high outside it is much more difficult to evaporate water that is required for the evaporative cooling process. That's why evaporative coolers work best in warm, dry climates, as the water dripping over the pads can more easily be evaporated.
The up Dux Vents have adjustable barometric dampers that are not available on your bathroom fans. This will allow you to make adjustments in each room. The Up Dux don't require electrical connections, while your bathroom fans will require power.
I live in Kolkata, India. Most of time of the year here humidity level is more than 80%. Sometimes it reaches up to 97%. Imagine a weather with 95% humidity with 35 degree Celsius temperature.
In humid areas evaporative coolers are less effective because of the high humidity levels as they rely on the principle of evaporative cooling, which works best when the air is dry. In high humidity conditions, the air is already saturated with moisture, reducing the rate of evaporation and, consequently, the cooling effect. This results in minimal temperature reduction and can even make the indoor environment feel more uncomfortable by adding additional moisture to the air. Therefore, in humid climates, traditional air conditioning systems, which dehumidify the air as they cool it, are typically a more effective solution for maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures.
Indirect evaporative cooling limit of product air temperature is wet bulb. Dew-point indirect regenerative air cooling breaks this barrier and cools approaching dew-point, not wet-bulb temperature. Would MEP Academy report on it, including use case of data center cooling?
There is a Media Pad on the intake of the Evaporative Cooler. We can't confirm whether or not that rain would enter under extreme weather. This is a question for the manufacturer.
I have a problem maybe someone can help give me an answer.We just installed a new swamp cooler on the roof because the old one was leaking water, so we thought... It's dripping from the same spot on the ceiling as before We turn the water on hit the switch and it is still dripping from the same location there is no water pipes running in this room🤔
Sir please make some more video on adiabatic cooling and are evap cooling and adiabatic cooling same Sir i want a job in Hvac sector, do you have any reference in India
This was an excellent description, thank you for sharing!
You're welcome, thanks for watching.
i agree. best video on youtube about the topic
Amazing video
Thanks for Watching
I made my swamp cooler 12 volt. Uses 1/4 of the electricity it used when it was 120 volt.
Very creative.
Hey great content! Just one question. Why high humedity affects evaporative cooling? this affect both direct and indirect? Thanks a lot!
When the humidity is high outside it is much more difficult to evaporate water that is required for the evaporative cooling process. That's why evaporative coolers work best in warm, dry climates, as the water dripping over the pads can more easily be evaporated.
Thank you very much!
Is it ok to install 2 bathroom fan in the ceiling instead of the up dux vents?
The up Dux Vents have adjustable barometric dampers that are not available on your bathroom fans. This will allow you to make adjustments in each room. The Up Dux don't require electrical connections, while your bathroom fans will require power.
I live in Kolkata, India. Most of time of the year here humidity level is more than 80%. Sometimes it reaches up to 97%. Imagine a weather with 95% humidity with 35 degree Celsius temperature.
In humid areas evaporative coolers are less effective because of the high humidity levels as they rely on the principle of evaporative cooling, which works best when the air is dry. In high humidity conditions, the air is already saturated with moisture, reducing the rate of evaporation and, consequently, the cooling effect. This results in minimal temperature reduction and can even make the indoor environment feel more uncomfortable by adding additional moisture to the air. Therefore, in humid climates, traditional air conditioning systems, which dehumidify the air as they cool it, are typically a more effective solution for maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures.
Indirect evaporative cooling limit of product air temperature is wet bulb. Dew-point indirect regenerative air cooling breaks this barrier and cools approaching dew-point, not wet-bulb temperature. Would MEP Academy report on it, including use case of data center cooling?
Do you have something you want to submit for review, if so, please forward to john@mepacademy.com with your request.
If there is heavy rain, will water or splashes of water enter the room with the air?
There is a Media Pad on the intake of the Evaporative Cooler. We can't confirm whether or not that rain would enter under extreme weather. This is a question for the manufacturer.
I have a problem maybe someone can help give me an answer.We just installed a new swamp cooler on the roof because the old one was leaking water, so we thought... It's dripping from the same spot on the ceiling as before We turn the water on hit the switch and it is still dripping from the same location there is no water pipes running in this room🤔
Did you check if the drain pipe is clear and water drains freely?
@@MEPAcademy I'll go back on the roof and check it or in the Attic I'll get back to you
Sir please make some more video on adiabatic cooling and are evap cooling and adiabatic cooling same
Sir i want a job in Hvac sector, do you have any reference in India
Sorry, we have no references in India. Good Luck, and thanks for the suggestion. We'll add it to our list of future videos.
Wait wait wait why dose this reference photo look exactly like my house?
Nice home. :)
Didn't know Pex was spelled that way
Either way it's still Polyethylene. :)