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Evaporative Cooling from ecocooling

FORTHCOMING EVENTS:
We regularly attend trade shows and environmental events - any forthcoming events will appear below - we look forward to meeting you there

talk to Ecocoling about environmentally friendly evaporative cooling

 


ECOBUILD EXHIBITION
London, Earls Court
Stand 2103
2nd-4th March 2010

BEST PRACTICE LOW CARBON INNOVATION FORUM

National Motorcycle Museum
10th March 2010

NEMEX 2010
part of Sustainability Live
NEC Birmingham
20-22 April, 2010
Stand N29

Low Carbon Best Practice Exchange
10 June 2010
Olympia Conference Centre, London

THE ENERGY EVENT 2010
National Motorcycle Museum - Stand 54
8th-9th September 2010

ENERGY SOLUTIONS EXPO
London, Olympia
Stand F80
6th-7th October2010

 

Alan Beresford
MANAGING DIRECTOR OF ECOCOOLING
is on the CIBSE steering committee for the design of data centre Cooling

Case Studies - Cooling the Photoresist film Warehouse

Evaporative cooling in factories
Evaporative Cooling in the Compressor Room
Cooling the Compressor Room with Evaporative Cooling

Wrapid Holdings Limited has special clean room operations in Bradford for slitting specialist films. It has a long term contract with Dupont for the conversion of Riston ® dry photoresist films which are used in the production of printed circuit boards. These are produced for distribution throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Mill size film rolls are delivered from their global manufacturing facilities to Bradford for storage prior to conversion in the special purpose-built clean room facility, operating to BS EN ISO 9001-2000 standards.

These photoresist films must be kept below 250C otherwise irreversible degradation takes place. In the past this had been managed by ensuring that the films were stored at the lowest tiers of the warehouse. As manufacturing volumes have increased this is now no longer always possible. A solution was needed to ensure the storage criteria were complied with during the weather conditions experienced in the UK

 

Evaporative Cooling in the Warehouse

An installation consisting of five ECP16000 side discharge evaporative coolers was made at low level. The discharge air was directed down the middle of the corridors and extraction was provided at high level. This provides a cross-flow ventilation pattern exploiting the natural convection currents. Cool air is brought in at the lowest levels and the warm air is extracted at high level.

evaporative cooling in the warehouse from ecocoolingevaporative cooling in the warehouse from ecocooling

The actual temperature performance over a four day period is shown. This is during a very hot period of weather. It is unusual for the temperature in the UK to exceed 300C. An evaporative cooling solution also ‘smoothes’ the temperature profile experienced over a 24 hour cycle.

evaporative cooling chart

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