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Hot factory evaporates into thin air

Breezair Hot factory evaporates into thin airReducing summer temperatures from over 30?C to 22?C at Asset Demo's factory in Earl Shilton near Leicester, a Breezair evaporative air conditioning system has assisted in improving conditions in the factory. Three injection moulding and five vacuum forming machines caused temperature rises within the 3000 ft? factory. It was subsequently calculated that only one Breezair EA Air Cooler would be needed to overcome the problem. The cooler was installed on an outside wall with air ducted through the wall and via a grille into the factory. The company claims that its product provides sufficient cool air to drive all of the hot air out of the building. As fresh air is continually drawn from outside, then passed over a water-saturated medium, cooled and washed, any recirculatation of air is avoided. Suitable for use in both commercial and industrial applications, it is applicable in a range of different industries, including agriculture, manufacturing as well as residential buildings.
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Breezair The production line at the Kingspan Insulation factory is now more comfortable following the installation of the Breezair Evaporative Cooling System. Installed by specialist air movement company Spectrum Air Systems, the system has improved working conditions on the line by providing spot cooling for employees. Summer temperatures which used to get close to 30°C are now maintained at around 20 to 22°C at floor level. Ten Breezair units are supported on a simple roof upstand, connected to the roof z-purlins via a supporting h-frame. Installed around the factory to provide localised cooling, the units have introduced filtered air up to 6°C below ambient. They also humidify the air, providing a fresh feeling on an otherwise airless environment.
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Cooling solution for a drug problem

Breezair Cooling solution for a drug problemWith temperatures at the top of its warehouse reaching 36?C, CPG Logistics has controlled the environment at its new distribution centre in Gosport with the Breezair evaporative cooling system. Meeting the MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulation Agency) regulations on storing pharmaceutical products, the new system has reduced inside temperatures to 22?C, even on the hottest day. The evaporative cooling system covers all essential areas within the warehouse complex including the storage and packing environments. It has been configured so that the main ducts are directed into the packing areas and then flows down the aisles through vents to cover storage and picking areas. Although only installed on the first and second floors, on hot days the system also flows down to the ground floor to help reduce temperatures there as well.
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