Adiabatic Cooling System and its Working
Maniks
has discovered an Adiabatic
Cooling System (water spray system) for the purpose of green
houses. Adiabatic Cooling System controls the temperature of the
green house automatically with the help of sensors by sprinkling the
water over it.
What
is Maniks Adiabatic Cooling System?
Maniks has designed an Adiabatic Cooling
System for especially for the purpose of Greenhouses in nursery and
farms. It is a unique net of water and spray structure which improves
the performance of Air cooled chillers, Dry Coolers and Refrigeration
plant whilst reducing energy consumption by up to 44%.
Principle
of Working
It
is a traditional technique which is been used by Chinese, Roman,
Australian and Persian Societies. The idea comes out from the
evaporative air conditioning systems at homes where the water is
added to a pad through which air is drawn into reduce the
temperature. Lower the temperature at the input means energy costs
converting the air to the required temperature this principle is used
in Econet which is known as “Adiabatic Cooling System”.
How
it Works?
Adiabatic
Cooling System uses water spray to control the temperature and for
automatic control it uses sensors. Water spray provides an adiabatic
cooling effect of the incoming air stream and it can be either
initiated via an ambient sensor or alternatively by refrigeration
head pressure override i.e. condensing pressure limit. As soon as
these settings exceed a pre-set level the Adiabatic Cooling System
controller initiates water spray in order to lower the air on
temperature for the condenser, hence, the condensing pressure can be
lowered in order to save energy during high ambient periods.
Water
spray systems provide an adiabatic cooling effect for incoming air
stream and it is either initiated via a refrigeration head pressure
override (i.e. condensing pressure limit) or alternatively by ambient
sensor. Whenever these settings exceed a pre-set limit the ECONET
controller unit starts to spray water in order to lower the pressure
of air on temperature for the condenser, therefore, the condensing
pressure can be minimized in order to save energy and cost during
high ambient periods.
The
water spray can be initiated via an ambient sensor. As soon as these
settings exceed a preset level the Adiabatic Cooling System
controller initiates intermittent water spray in order to lower the
air on temperature for the condenser, hence the condensing pressure
can be lowered in order to save energy during high ambient periods.
Benefits
of the Adiabatic Cooling System Evaporative water spray System
Automotive
temperature control of greenhouses is carried out without human
interaction.
Adiabatic
Cooling System has been fitted to units worldwide where its patented
water spray technology has helped companies to reduce their energy
intensity without having to resort to significant capital
expenditure. What’s more, once fitted, it is virtually maintenance
free.
Econet
uses the age old adiabatic cooling principle and a ‘smart
controller’ to reduce the temperature of air before it is drawn
into the heat rejection coil of an air conditioner, lowering the
temperature at input to lower energy costs.
Maniks
offers you the very best pre-cooling system in Australians. With
electricity costs on the rise, investment in an Adiabatic Cooling
System will have a quick payback period — less than one cooling
season.
Water
consumption is minimized as the spray is intermittent and only
activated when required, hence it consumes up to 79% less water than
any other wet system. With no reservoir and a large droplet size,
there is no chemical treatment required and no health risks.
Adiabatic
Cooling System can be retrofitted to any make and size of air
conditioning and refrigeration unit, (mini split, air-cooled chiller,
rooftop unit) without affecting warranty.
Highly
cost effective, the system is easy to install, and is sold as a kit
to suit the application.
Applications
of Adiabatic Cooling System
Because
of less mentainance and automatic control Manilks econet is been used
in a various applications
· AC
condensers and dry cooling applications
· Air
conditioning applications
·
Refrigeration systems
·
Greenhouses
For more
details: http://www.maniks.com
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