Temperatures keep rising and work productivity keeps falling. Across India, summer temperatures have been higher than usual, making workplaces uncomfortable. Productivity in factories and offices drops when temperatures reach uncomfortable levels. Sooner or later, the impact of rising temperatures is noticeable on the company’s bottom line. There is a simple solution to this problem – cool the workplace. Better ventilation, ceiling fans and air conditioners are some of the methods of cooling any space, but they have some limitations. Ceiling fans don’t have an impact when the temperature is too high. Air conditioners, on the other hand, are expensive and cannot be used to cool large, open spaces like factories. For most commercial spaces, air cooling is a better and cheaper solution. Here’s a closer look at one of the most efficient methods for cooling your office, warehouse, or factory: How do air coolers work? Air coolers operate on the simple principle of evaporation. So, instead of using chemicals or refrigerants to cool a space, air coolers use two natural elements to provide cooling – fresh air and water. Air coolers cool the room the way sweating cools your body. Water vapor is introduced into the air, which raises humidity and lowers the temperature. This is a very ancient method of cooling. Traditional Indian homes and villages used porous earthen vessels filled with cool water to create a pleasant indoor environment.
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