Ceiling Air Cooler is an energy-efficient cooling device designed for easy installation on ceilings, using a simple yet effective process to lower indoor temperatures-ideal for beginners to understand and use.
Core Components and Their Roles
It has four key parts: a water tank to store water, a pump to circulate water, a porous cooling pad, and a fan. The water tank holds the water needed for cooling, while the pump moves water from the tank to soak the cooling pad. The pad, made of absorbent material, retains water and creates a moist surface. The fan, mounted inside the unit, drives air through the pad and into the room.
Step-by-Step Cooling Process
First, the pump starts circulating water to the cooling pad, fully soaking it. Next, the fan pulls warm, dry air from the outside through the moist pad. As the air passes through the pad, the water on the pad evaporates-this evaporation process absorbs heat from the air, lowering its temperature. Finally, the cooled air is pushed out by the fan into the room, spreading evenly from the ceiling to cool the space.
Key Notes for Beginners
Ceiling Air Cooler works best in dry climates, as higher humidity slows evaporation and reduces cooling efficiency. It also needs regular water refills in the tank to keep the pad moist, and occasional cleaning of the pad to prevent dust buildup that blocks airflow. Unlike air conditioners, it doesn't use refrigerants, making it cheaper to run and easier to maintain.
If you would like to learn more about Ceiling Air Coolers, please contact Yixing Jiangnan Refrigeratory Air-Conditioning Equipment. Our expert team will provide detailed answers and personalized service.





