EVAPORATIVE AIR COOLING SYSTEMS

Brand Owner Address Description
CONDUCTIVE COOLING INERTECH IP 2800 Summit Avenue Plano TX 75074 Evaporative air cooling systems for reduced energy and water consumption; Modular air handling units for use inside modular data centers for cooling computer equipment; cooling distribution units for distributing refrigerant to devices that generate heat; cooling distribution systems comprised of temperature sensors, condensers, compressors, heat exchangers, piping, valves, expansion tanks, flow meters, pressure gauges and sensors; Cooling systems for server racks consisting of electric fans, heat exchangers and piping within an enclosure and a subassembly; fan assembly system for data centers; Air-conditioning apparatus and installations; Custom manufacture, repair and maintenance of cooling systems for modular data centers; custom manufacture, repair and maintenance of cooling systems for buildings; Research and development and consultation related thereto in the field of cooling systems for modular data centers; research and development and consultation related thereto in the field of cooling systems for buildings;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and an apparatus of evaporative cooling for reducing the volume of an evaporative cooler by considerably lowering the temperature of a cooling fluid are disclosed. A first cooling fluid, which comprises most part of the cooling fluid evaporatively cooled by an outside air while passing through an evaporative cooling section after circulating in an apparatus to be cooled, re-circulates in the apparatus to be cooled. A second cooling fluid, which is separated from the cooling fluid after being cooled in the evaporative cooling section, passes through a sensible air-cooling section placed at an outside air inlet. Thereby, the inflow outside air is sensibly cooled. The second cooling fluid, which passes through the sensible cooling section, re-circulates in the evaporative cooling section.