Construction Of Swamp Coolers
A swamp cooler, an earthen pot for cooling drinking water,
cooling tower, and human skin, work on the same principle. The
principle is evaporative
cooling. Water is broken down into smaller droplets and air
forced through it. Heat transfer takes place from water to air
or air to water depending on the design of the equipment. In
human skin, the heat is taken away from the body when sweat on
surface of skin evaporates.
Construction Of Swamp Coolers
The swamp coolers consist of a box and a fan is situated inside
the box. On the suction side of fan, there are pads. These pads
are made of wood shavings or PVC. A small water pump directs
water on top of the pads. The construction of pads is such that
the incoming water is broken down into small water droplets and
air going to suction of fan goes through these small droplets.
So in essence, it is just a box with a pump and a fan & lot of
pads for breaking water into smaller droplets. The construction
might also include a distributor for air delivery so that the
air is equally distributed in all areas of the room.
Other variations include a common motor for pump and fan, thus
further reducing construction complexity
The controls of swamp coolers include controls for fan speed, a
float valve for maintaining water level in the basin of cooler
and controls for air delivery. Some portable swamp coolers have water level indicators instead
of float valve and water level has to be maintained by pouring
water from outside.
Condition affecting performance
There are no controls for temperature of outgoing air since it
cannot just be controlled. It is a "take it or leave it' type of
machine with absolutely no control on the out let air
temperature. The out let air temperature is the result of
atmospheric air temperature and atmospheric humidity. The lesser
the relative humidity, the higher is the performance for a given
inlet temperature. At the same relative humidity, higher inlet
temperature increases the cooling ratio. Therefore, you can see
that the air-cooling cannot be controlled. If this is the case,
why have a swamp cooler at all? The answer is, air conditioning
was invented about in1902 and there was no choice before it. Now
it is a question of money. If you wish to have a low initial
cost and low operating cost solution, swamp cooler is the only
alternative.
How to choose your swamp cooler
The capacity of swamp coolers is on cubic feet per minute (CFM)
capacity of air delivery fan. If the room dimensions are 15 feet
by 12 feet and 8 feet high, then room capacity will be 15*12*8 =
1358 cu ft. The fans are designed to have complete change of
room air every 5 minutes. This means that the capacity of fans
will be 1358 divide by 5, or approximately 280 CFM. This
capacity is for a fan that draws cold air from the room. If the
same swamp cooler is fixed in a window, the capacity will
increase, as recirculation will be reduced to zero.