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hvac:swamp_cooler [2019/05/27 15:46] frater_secessus [evaporative coolers] |
hvac:swamp_cooler [2020/10/11 19:48] 127.0.0.1 external edit |
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Evaporative coolers, sometimes called //swamp coolers//, are an option in areas with low humidity. They do not cool by a certain number of degrees, but rather [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaporative_cooler#Applications|output air ~5-7F]] above [[https://phoenixmanufacturing.com/calculators/evaporative-cooling-sizing-calculator/|wet bulb thermometer]] reading. Standard sizing is cooler cfm = cubic feet of area / 2.((https://phoenixmanufacturing.com/calculators/evaporative-cooling-sizing-calculator/)) | Evaporative coolers, sometimes called //swamp coolers//, are an option in areas with low humidity. They do not cool by a certain number of degrees, but rather [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaporative_cooler#Applications|output air ~5-7F]] above [[https://phoenixmanufacturing.com/calculators/evaporative-cooling-sizing-calculator/|wet bulb thermometer]] reading. |
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| Standard sizing is cooler cfm = cubic feet of area / 2. |
| ((https://phoenixmanufacturing.com/calculators/evaporative-cooling-sizing-calculator/)) |
| Example: a long wheelbase, high roof transit is 411 cubic feet. Theoretically that would be 205.5cfm, but additional challenges of vanlife (direct sun, less insulation) make 411cfm a safer bet. For purposes of numbers only, [[https://amzn.to/2WrUzPA|a unit with those specs]] would cost $300 and use 150w of power on HIGH. [[https://amzn.to/2Q0ppbe|A smaller spot cooler]] might be 150cfm, $100, and use 50w. |
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Working backwards from residential numbers, it takes about 7gals/hour for 1500sq ft house. For a 50sq ft van like an American low-roof, that would be .23gal/hour. So ~2 gallons y for 8hrs of cooling, ~4 gallons for 16 hours, and ~6 gallons every 24 hours.((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=28601&pid=360091#pid360091)) | |
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The main manufacturer of RV swamp coolers is [[https://turbokool.com/|Turbokool]]. | Concerning water consumption (Working backwards from residential numbers), it takes about 7gals/hour for 1500sq ft house. For a 50sq ft van like an American low-roof, that would be .23gal/hour. So ~2 gallons for 8hrs of cooling, ~4 gallons for 16 hours, and ~6 gallons every 24 hours.((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=28601&pid=360091#pid360091)) Our Transit example might consume 1.5x those amounts. |
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| * [[https://turbokool.com/|Turbokool]] |
| * [[http://www.fresair.com/|Fresair]] |
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