DEW-POINT EVAPORATIVE COOLING TECHNOLOGY
An evaporative cooler is a device that uses the thermodynamic process of water evaporation to cool the air. It’s the process in which sensible heat is extracted from air and converted into latent heat without changing the enthalpy value.
Dew Point Cooling or Regenerative Cooling is a process that allows to cool the air below its wet-bulb temperature to the theoretical limits of dew- point by diverting a portion of the main airflow to be used as an auxiliary airflow in a heat-and-mass exchanger.
ADVANTAGESÂ OF VITALITY VECTOR DEW-POINT COOLING. (RIDEC)
The Most Efficient System on the Market
Low Production Cost
Low Operation Cost (Single Source Fan)
Unique Wetting System (No Water Pump)
Saline Water Can Be Used as a Cooling Medium
Heat Recovery in Winter