Evaporative Cooling Systems
by Brivis
Brivis has been helping people choose climate systems
for their homes for more than 40 years. Now we'd like to
help you.
Cooling is a long term investment so before you even begin
to look at systems, there are a few things you should consider.
For instance how will your future lifestyle changes affect
your cooling needs?
Think ahead, and purchase a system that fulfils your current
needs as well as your future ones. And keep in mind that
a good cooling system increases the value of your home.
The money you spend now is sure to pay off later.
Finally, determine how many rooms you want to cool at
any given time. Figure this out, and you're half way to
finding the cooling system that is right for you.
Whole house cooling
During the summer months, everyone wants their living
area cool throughout the day and their bedrooms cool at
night. There are several options that make this possible.
Split refrigeration systems perform this task by only
cooling the rooms they are placed in. Ducted evaporative
cooling, on the other hand, provides the whole house cooling
through a network of outlets located in the ceiling.
Door Open or Closed?
Unlike refrigerated cooling which requires you to keep
doors and windows closed to maintain a cooler temperature,
evaporative cooling requires you to leave your doors and
windows open. This is great news if you have children whao
are constantly running in and out of the house!