David Marshall-George

Author: Dave Marshall-George, UK Sales Manager, Condair plc


Direct and indirect evaporative cooling strategies

To evaporate 1kg of water into an atmosphere, 680W of energy is required. For steam humidifiers, this energy typically comes from the electricity or gas being used to boil the water. However, for cold water humidifiers, this energy is taken from the air in the form of heat, which results in a drop in air temperature.

So for every 1kg of water evaporated into an atmosphere, 680W of evaporative cooling is achieved.

As well as increasing humidity, a large commercial cold water humidifier delivering 1,000kg of moisture per hour to an atmosphere is providing 680kW of evaporative cooling. As some humidifiers can do this while operating on less than 0.3kW of electricity, their potential for delivering low energy, low cost cooling is substantial.

So how can this potential be realised in a modern building services HVAC system?

In-duct direct evaporative cooling

Direct evaporative cooling

Direct evaporative cooling in an AHU


This is the most common form of evaporative cooling strategy used in air handling units. The humidifier adds water to the incoming air stream, raising its humidity and reducing its temperature. This conditioned air is then simply supplied to the room with a high percentage of the room air being exhausted rather than re-circulated to maintain a low humidity in the room.

The advantage of this strategy is that 100% of the cooling effect is felt by the room. A disadvantage is that the amount of cooling that can be achieved using direct evaporative cooling is dependent on the supply condition of the incoming air. Air that has a high level of humidity already will not be able to absorb much moisture, so will not be subject to the cooling effect of the humidifier.

Exhaust air evaporative cooling

This strategy uses the exhaust air in combination with a heat recovery unit to pre-treat the supply air prior to it being introduced to the room. When the air is extracted from the room, it is typically warmer than the incoming air and unsuitable for use in cooling it.

Exhaust air evaporative cooling

Exhaust air evaporative cooling


However, by humidifying this air, and economically reducing its temperature below that of the incoming air, it can be run through a heat recovery unit and its cool thermal energy transferred to the incoming air.

During the summer months, this can reduce the temperature of the incoming air by several degrees and lower the need for additional DX cooling, thus reducing a HVAC system’s energy costs. During the winter months, the warm exhaust air can be used without the humidifier to pre-heat the incoming air, thus reducing heating costs.

As there is no mixing of the humidified exhaust air and the incoming fresh air, there is no moisture added to the incoming air, so cooling occurs irrespective of the incoming air’s humidity level.

This type of evaporative cooling solution is now being incorporated into packaged AHUs, such as Air Handling System’s OptEvent unit, as used in Great Ormond Street Hospital.

In-direct evaporative cooling

In-direct evaporative cooling

In-direct evaporative cooling


This strategy uses the outside air to cool an internal environment, without allowing external and internal airstreams to directly mix. Cool outside air is drawn through a heat recovery unit then immediately exhausted, while internal air is drawn from the room and circulated through the heat recovery unit before being re-introduced to the room. The outside air’s cool thermal energy is thus transferred to the internal air via the heat recovery unit without the two streams directly mixing.

By humidifying the outside air prior to it entering the heat recovery unit, its temperature is economically reduced and even more low cost cooling is applied to the internal atmosphere. This enhances the capacity of the system and makes it effective even during periods when the outside temperature is warmer than the desired internal room condition.

As the internal air never mixes with the outside air, there is a reduced possibility of the internal atmosphere being compromised by external pollutants so this is an ideal strategy for critical environments. It also allows the velocity of the outside air stream through the heat recovery unit to be much greater than the internally circulating air, thus “scavenging” even greater levels of cooling from the system.

Direct air evaporative cooling

Direct air evaporative cooling around the Prophet's Mosque in Medina


Direct air evaporative cooling

For buildings and areas that do not have a central air conditioning system, direct air evaporative cooling can be a very economical and achievable way to reduce the temperature. Spray humidifiers deliver moisture to an atmosphere using either high pressure or compressed air to ensure evaporation. Strategically located throughout the space, spray nozzles deliver cooling at a fraction of the cost of traditional DX air conditioning.

As with in-duct direct evaporative cooling, the amount of cooling achieved is dependent on the humidity levels of the area, as a high humidity will prevent further moisture being absorbed and its resultant cooling effect. This strategy is best employed within an area that has very active ventilation and a high level of air exchange to keep the ambient humidity low enough to continually absorb moisture.

It can be used internally or externally, as was the case when Condair created the world’s largest evaporative cooling system around the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia. Across the 15 hectare site, sprays release up to 50,000 litres of moisture per hour, providing 34,000kW of evaporative cooling to the desert air and reducing its temperature by up to 10°C.

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Odense Domkirke

Poul Jørgensen

Kirketjener

“For the long-term preservation of the cultural and historical artefacts we surround ourselves with in Odense Cathedral, it is absolutely fundamental that we have a constant humidity level in the church room.”

HMF Group

Christian Myrhøj

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“We have no problems with painting since we got the Condair humidification system. Our production quality is always consistent and the error rate is minimal. The energy savings on ventilation was a welcome side benefit.”

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Bo Thornvig Jensen

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“We invested in an adiabatic cooling system and reduced our electricity consumption for cooling by 90%.”

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Joss Williams

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“The humidifier meets Polestar’s requirements and the customer is happy. Previous experience of Condair has been good. The guys that attended site changed the design to suit the site location with no issues in relation to price. The installation was of a high standard and looks good.”

Christ’s Hospital School

Peter Dutton

School Organist

“Condair clearly had experience in working with such ancient and delicate organs and was quickly able to propose the most suitable model, as well as its positioning for installation.

It has made a real difference in keeping the humidity in the organ chamber stable and we are now able to play the organ whatever the weather is like outside; even during the cold, dry conditions of last winter.”

Opera North

Richard Ashton

General Manager

“After meeting with Condair, we felt confident that the company understood our specialised requirement, not just the level of humidity, but also the need for reliability, flexibility and cost effectiveness.

Since installing humidification, which we switch on as and when required, our musicians have felt much more at ease regarding the safety and performance of their instruments.”

Munkebjerg Kirke

Michael J. Thomsen

Organist

“After various solutions, it was not until the 1980s that a humidification system was installed in the church. We are now using the third system from Condair, and in 2012 we also chose Condair as our service provider.

We are completely satisfied. The operational reliability has been largely impeccable, and in the few problems that have occurred, Condair has provided excellent service by sending an engineer immediately.”

Terma

Gert Jørgensen

Terma Facilities

“An energy seminar at Condair made us see new opportunities to reduce our energy consumption by using humidifiers for evaporative cooling. At the same time, we have a noticeably better indoor climate, which is naturally popular with the employees.”

Bunkermuseum Hanstholm

Erik Ansø

Museumsforvalter

“The noise level is now so low that you can talk normally in the ventilation room even though both the ventilation and a dehumidifier are running, which was one of the criteria. You certainly couldn't do that before, and it's worked out well in a concrete bunker.”

Elopak

Jan Thidex Kristensen

Maintenance & Engineering Manager

“We can clearly see a difference in our production after we got the new humidification system. We experience less variation in our production, which means we can ensure a uniform and stable quality for our customers.

For our employees, this means a stable and healthy indoor climate independent of seasonal fluctuations in humidity and temperature.”

Prime Ocean

Jan Bork Nordmann

Produktion

“The dehumidification solution from Condair is one of the best investments we have made down here.

Prime Ocean is one of Europe’s largest importers of fresh cod from FAO27 and also imports large volumes of salmon. Both fresh fish products and high-quality frozen products are produced. The dehumidification solution has helped eliminate condensation problems, the daily downtime of the machines has been virtually eliminated and the maintenance work on both machines and buildings has been significantly minimized.”

AirSon

Staffan Nordström

CCO

“The collaboration between Airson and Condair is always professional and smooth because we know each other and work on projects that are based on the same values ​​and with the customer in focus.”

Konvekta

Amir Ibrahimagic

Group Business Development Manager

“Konvekta has standardised its exhaust air cooling systems on the Condair ME humidifier as its evaporative cooling solution. The reliability of the unit is second-to-none. It incorporates the highest quality components that give utmost longevity and performance to our clients. Alongside the product’s USPs, Condair is also a very solutions-oriented partner. As a Konvekta energy recovery system is always custom designed for a client’s needs, it’s vital for us to have flexible design support from our evaporative cooling supplier.”

BluePrint AG

Gerhard Meier

Geschäftsführer

“With Condair Systems, we reliably guarantee optimum humidity, which ensures greater quality and standardisation.”

Sporting Edge UK Ltd

Dave Vincent

Managing Director

“Sporting Edge produce the most advanced environmental chambers in the world and it’s vital all parts of our system offer consistent reliability and performance. This is why we have standardised our humidity control using the Condair RS steam humidifier.

It provides us with a dependable, controllable product that will happily work with standard mains water. We also love the self de-scaling feature.”

Akubra Hats

Ron Palin

General Manager Operations

“The Condair JetSpray is maintaining the ideal humidity of 70%RH in Akubra’s forming room. This significantly reduces imperfections in the felt, helping to deliver the highest efficiency and quality throughout the hat making process.

It is critical to maintain the relative humidity at 70% in the forming room to prevent any imperfections in the felt during this process, faults which will only show up later in the finishing process stages.”

ZSL London Zoo

Dave Clarke

Head of Invertebrates

“Having worked with Condair since 2008, we now rely on their steam humidifiers, which we find both efficient and easy to use. They are particularly important for our irreplaceable populations of endangered species, for example our Polynesian tree snails, many of which are now sadly extinct in the wild.”

Vyra Suites Hotel in Qatar

Kiran Nair

Sales Engineer at Mentor Trading

“The ceiling mounted dehumidifiers are compact in size and were fixed above the pool and spa areas. We were very satisfied with Condair’s service and their prompt response to the project.

The quality of the Condair DP-C dehumidifiers is of a high standard and they were easy to install and simple for the customer to operate. We look forward to a working with the Condair team in the future.”

Aston Martin

Alan Darrock

“We need a reliable, effective humidification system to ensure that we can achieve the utmost finish to our cars. Since the new equipment was installed we have seen improvement in the quality of the paint finish, and our workforce now keep the doors closed. We have been more than pleased with the service and skill that Condair offers and will be using them in other production areas.”

ICS Cool Energy

Malcolm Edwards

Group Technical Manager

“The JetSpray has been in operation now for a number of months keeping the humidity well over the required 90%RH and maintaining a very low 0.67% weight loss. The energy and water savings are a bonus and economies will also be achieved through its easy maintenance programme. All in all, our client could not be happier, and neither could we.”

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