Modified Double Pad Evaporative Cooler

Innovative Approach for Efficient Cooling

Authors

  • Kushagra Sharma B.Tech (Mechanical) Author
  • Anuj . B.Tech (Mechanical) Author
  • Ashwani Kumar B.Tech (Mechanical) Author

Keywords:

modified double pad evaporative cooler, US patents, excelsior pads, water reservoir, squirrel-cage fan, evaporative coolers, American Southwest, increase humidity, swamp cooler, air cooler, Honeycomb

Abstract

The evaporative cooler was the subject of numerous US patents in the 20th century; many of these, starting in 1906, suggested or assumed the use of excelsior (wood wool) pads as the elements to bring a large volume of water in contact with moving air to allow evaporation to occur. A typical design, as shown in a 1945 patent, includes a water reservoir (usually with level controlled by a float valve), a pump to circulate water over the excelsior pads and a squirrel-cage fan to draw air through the pads and into the house. This design and this material remain dominant in evaporative coolers in the American Southwest, where they are also used to increase humidity. In the United States, the use of the term swamp cooler may be due to the odor of algae produced by early unit. The idea that if the same concept will be used in air cooler then it may give better results than an ordinary air cooler with the use of Honeycomb.

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Published

2017-03-01