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On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 11:34:01 +0100, "Tom Bennett"
wrote: "Les & Claire" wrote .. I've seen a few portable ones in the last insurance office I worked in but I had to explain about legionaries disease as they were just recycling the same old water condensed out of the room with no anti bacterial additives or cleaning regime at all.... 200 people on the phones in one room with two paltry little virus spreaders... scary stuff! Added to which these things try to defy the laws of physics in that, being a closed system, they can't possibly do what they're being advertised to do . I've had a few arguments with people who've used these that *unless* there is a vent to take the hot exhaust air outside, the machines just add to the overall temperature in the room that they're supposedly keeping cool. Most of the "portable" (freestanding) units don't have this: they blow cool air out of the front (giving the illusion of cooling the room) - and hot air (i.e. the heat taken from the air + the heat caused by the machine operating) out of the back, thus adding to the overall heat in the room. - Tom. Proper portable ac units using refrigerants need the hot air vented to the outside. We don't have the window mounted versions in this country so common in the US The sort of air cooler that blows across water and evaporates it does actually cool the air down, as the heat is used up as latent heat to cause the evaporation. However, I have experience of the water evaporator coolers and unsurprisingly, they also increase the humidity so the cooling effect probably remains about the same - IOW, they're useless. JPG |
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