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Home » Adiabatic Cooling Systems: Wet When You Need It and Dry When You Don‘t
LAS VEGAS — By using water only on peak days, adiabatic coolers/condensers can reduce water consumption to 20 percent of conventional water cooled systems and reduce peak energy demand versus dry systems. Adiabatic cooling systems combine the reliability and ease of use of a dry cooler with the system efficiencies of water cooled equipment.
Presented by Guntner U.S. LLC, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 4:15 p.m. – 4:35 p.m., in Theater B