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How To Use Evaporative Cooler?

As the summer heat approaches, keeping your home cool becomes a top priority. At DGB Refrigeration Heating & Cooling, we understand how important it is to prepare your cooling system for the scorching days ahead. In this blog, we’ll walk you through the basics of evaporative coolers and how to ensure they run efficiently during the hottest months.

What Is Evaporative Cooler?

Evaporative cooler is one of the most energy-efficient HVAC unit to cool your home. Instead of using refrigerants, it cools the air by evaporating water, which is then distributed throughout your house via ducts. A fan pulls in warm air, passes it through water-soaked filter pads, and releases the cooled air into your living space. The result is a comfortable indoor environment without breaking the bank. Evaporative coolers are ideal for dry climates like Melbourne, where they can effectively lower temperatures while using minimal electricity.

Efficient Energy Usage

Many people are concerned about the energy consumption of their air conditioning systems. However, evaporative coolers are incredibly energy-efficient. For comparison, common household items like hairdryers and food processors use around 750 watts, which is the same as a standard evaporative cooler’s fan. This makes evaporative cooling one of the cheapest ways to keep your home cool during summer, using significantly less energy than traditional air conditioners.

Tips for Optimal Use of Evaporative Cooler

To ensure your evaporative cooler runs smoothly and efficiently, here are a few key tips:

  • Fan Settings: Contrary to popular belief, running your evaporative cooler on a higher fan speed doesn’t necessarily mean higher energy usage. It’s best to set the fan at its highest speed for maximum cooling, then adjust it as needed.
  • Open the Right Windows: Evaporative coolers work best when there’s proper airflow in and out of your home. During the day, open the windows in rooms farthest from your cooling vents to allow hot air to escape. At night, since there’s no heat load from the sun, you can open any window or door to improve ventilation.

When to Call for Service

Even with proper usage, your evaporative cooler may occasionally need servicing. If you notice insufficient cooling or unusual noises, it could be a sign that something isn’t working properly. Common issues include worn-out filter pads, malfunctioning pumps, or a faulty solenoid preventing water from flowing. DGB Refrigeration Heating & Cooling specializes in servicing and repairing all major brands of evaporative coolers, including Cool Breeze, Bonaire, Coolair, Breezaire, Braemar, and Brivis.

Our expert technicians are here to ensure your system is functioning at its best, providing efficient and reliable cooling throughout the summer. Regular maintenance is crucial to keep your evaporative cooler in top condition, so don’t wait until the heat is unbearable—schedule a service today!

Conclusion

Staying cool this summer doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. By following these simple tips and ensuring your evaporative cooler is serviced regularly, you can enjoy a refreshing indoor climate even on the hottest days. DGB Refrigeration Heating & Cooling is committed to keeping your home comfortable and your cooling system running smoothly. If you need any help with servicing or repairs, call us today at 03 7038 6918. Stay cool this summer with DGB Refrigeration Heating & Cooling!

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