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- During the cooling process, fresh ambient air is forced by a fan into a heat exchanger where it is cooled by the evaporation of water.
- The outside of the heat exchanger plates (containing air channels) is covered with a hygroscopic and moisture absorbing layer, which is externally moisturized by water.
- A maximum of 1/3 of the cooled air is re-routed as process air in a counter flow along the outside of air channels in the heat exchanger.
- The process air evaporates the moisture from the hygroscopic layer. The process air is discharged outside so there is no change in the humidity of the supply air.
- Due to the evaporation process, the air channels are cooled, which then indirectly cools the 2/3 of fresh air flowing through them. This air is then supplied to the building as cooled, comfortable air.
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