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Quick Details
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Place of Origin:
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China
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Weight (KG):
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80 KG
Quick Details
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Type:
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EVAPORATIVE AIR COOLER
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Mounting:
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Wall / Window Mount
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Airflow:
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18000m³/h
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Place of Origin:
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China
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Weight (KG):
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80 KG
Model
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XZ10-18Y-5
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Airflow(m3h)
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18000
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Dimension (mm)
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1100×1100×1210+680
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Speed
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12speeds
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Net Weight (kg)
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80
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Power Supply (V/Hz)
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220v/50hz
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Power Consumption (kw)
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1.1
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Water Capacity (L)
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200
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Water Consumption (L)
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20-25 per hour
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Effective Area (m2)
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80-120
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Auto Fan Type
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Axial
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Noise (dB)
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≤70
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Product Details
The features of our products
1.High quality new PP plastic material, brighter, fashionable
2.Water Capacity reach to 50L, bigger tank, longer cooling time
3.Plastic blades with the high quality motor, less noise
4.Airflow reach to 18000m²/h. Effective Area up to 150m²
5.Three Fan speed with over load protection
6. Remote control and button control
2.Water Capacity reach to 50L, bigger tank, longer cooling time
3.Plastic blades with the high quality motor, less noise
4.Airflow reach to 18000m²/h. Effective Area up to 150m²
5.Three Fan speed with over load protection
6. Remote control and button control
Siboly evaporative air cooler is a device that cools air through the evaporation of water. Evaporative cooling differs from
typical air conditioning systems which use vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycles. Evaporative cooling works by employing water's large enthalpy of vaporization. The temperature of dry air can be dropped significantly through the phase transition of liquid water to water vapor (evaporation), which can cool air using much less energy than refrigeration. In extremely dry climates, evaporative cooling of air has the added benefit of conditioning the air with more moisture for the comfort of building occupants.
typical air conditioning systems which use vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycles. Evaporative cooling works by employing water's large enthalpy of vaporization. The temperature of dry air can be dropped significantly through the phase transition of liquid water to water vapor (evaporation), which can cool air using much less energy than refrigeration. In extremely dry climates, evaporative cooling of air has the added benefit of conditioning the air with more moisture for the comfort of building occupants.
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