North West Airconditioning
How does it work?
Ever wondered why you feel cooler by the ocean, river or when standing on a damp lawn? Well, you feel cooler because as hot air blows across the water, it causes some of the water to evaporate and absorb the heat. The air is cooled by this evaporation process and so becomes a 'sea' breeze.

Evaporative coolers work the same way. Air enters the cooling unit on your roof where it is filtered and cooled as it passes through specially designed moistened Chillcel(r) pads. A powerful fan then blows this beautifully cooled air throughout your home. Hot air in the house is forced out through open windows and doors. This totally natural process gives your entire home a complete change of air at least every two minutes. Unlike refrigerated systems that recycle the same stale air over and over.

The benefits
  • Introduces 100% fresh air.
  • Windows and doors can be left open.
  • Keeps air moist - great for allergy and asthmatic conditions.
  • Greatly reduces the costs of staying cool.
  • Ensures full ventilation - exhausts odours and stale air.
  • Increases cooling capacity as outside temperatures rise.
  • Offers low purchase and Installation cost.

Please note: Legionnaires disease cannot be created or transmitted in a wet pad, dry sump evaporative cooler.


Operating
The controller puts climate control at your fingertips. It's so easy to use. You set the comfort level you want and the unit does the rest. You can choose from four different control modes to cool your home the way you want.

In Auto mode, the system moitors room temperature and automatically increases or decreases fan speed to maintain your selected cooling level.

The cooled air is distributed to each room via fire rated ductwork that exceeds Australian standards. Air is then directed to where it is required via a four way grill.
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