For most subcontinent regions, summers are a challenge. Although air conditioners are well-known in households, they are also quite expensive. They are also very expensive and consume a lot of energy, which can cause an increase in your electricity bills. However, air coolers can be affordable for middle-class families and won’t increase your electricity bill as much as A.C.
Below Is A List Of The Types Of Air Coolers That You Might Be Interested In:
- Portable Air Cooler
Because of their portability, portable swamp coolers can be used in your home. You can roll most of them into your bedroom or living room with ease because they come on wheels.
- Window Air Cooler
This category of Window Evaporative Coolers is permanent and can be installed into your window or onto the roof. If your cooling problems are limited to one area or room, they are a great option.
- Industrial Air Cooler
Industrial evaporative cooling air coolers can provide large-scale cooling. These coolers keep large spaces cool by utilizing circulation and evaporation.
Different Types Of Cooler Pads:
The right size and thickness of the cooling pad are essential for coolers to be effective in a specific space. A thicker pad will absorb more water and provide a better cooling experience. There are many types of evaporative cooling pads available. Here are the various types of pads
- Swamp Cooler Pads
Cooler Pads offer the best cooling experience of all standard coolers. They are available in two sizes: 1 inch and 2. Because they are made of aspen fibers that have been woven together, they retain water which allows them to stay saturated longer and helps keep the area cooler. This is a good thing to know before you purchase this type of pad.
Each Year, The Aspen Pads Should Be Replaced
Pads can lose their efficiency over time due to the buildup of water and minerals that have been absorbed. Aspen pad vents can give off an aspen woodsy scent.
- Blue Synthetic Padding
This pad is made from synthetic material. While these pads do not retain water as well as aspen fiber pads, they can dry out quickly so that they don’t sag. Additionally, these pads absorb harder water more easily which can lead to mineral buildup that reduces airflow. Before you purchase blue synthetic cooler pads, be aware of the following:
- Blue synthetic pads are not as efficient at absorbing and holding water as aspen pads.
- Blue synthetic pads require replacement every year.
- Cellulose Pads
Cellulose pads are also known as Honeycomb pads are made with cellulose paper, which is shaped in a honeycomb pattern. This pad is made to offer maximum cooling, low drop pressure, and longer durability. These are just a few things to keep in mind before you purchase cellulose pads:
- Cellulose pads last longer and don’t break down.
- Cellulose pads don’t need replacing every year.
- Cellulose pads are prone to a burning sensation that dissipates after cooling the device for a time.