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Effective mezzanine floor cooling
April 1st 2006

EcoCooling, the UK's largest supplier of evaporative coolers, is particularly successful in the cooling of Mezzanine floor areas in large warehouses and factories. In hot and uncomfortable working conditions that are often found in such work spaces, traditional cooling methods have proved expensive and unworkable. Evaporative cooling can provide a simple, safe and low cost solution to the problem of cooling people and processes.

In an example of this, the company was called in to solve the problem of uncomfortable working conditions on a new mezzanine floor at Lakeland.

Three EcoCooling ECPSDU internal suspended units were installed along the length of the mezzanine floor. Suspended units were used because there was already an existing ventilation system within the building. The coolers are suspended directly from the roof structure, ensuring that no additional construction work was necessary.

The air is directed from the coolers down the central picking corridor. This is achieved by using the standard stainless steel plenum chambers which permit five directions of air flow. This provides the required flexibility of flow rate, direction and the degree of diffusion required for the work area.

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