Definition of Swamp coolers (evaporative coolers)

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Swamp coolers (evaporative coolers)

The term 'Swamp coolers (evaporative coolers)' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' Air-conditioning equipment that removes heat by evaporating water. Evaporative cooling techniques are most commonly found in warm, dry climates such as in the Southwest, although they are found throughout the country. They usually work by spraying cool water into the airducts, cooling the air as the spray evaporates'.

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