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  Air Cooled Units vs. Water Cooled Units
 
  When you cool air, you actually take heat out of the air. The heat is being ducted out of the room (air-cooled unit) or into the water (water-cooled unit). So, your first decision is: "do you want an air-cooled or water-cooled portable air conditioner"?
   
    Air Cooled (View Products)
   
  Air-cooled air conditioners must have the ducting (hot air exhaust) going out of the space you want to cool and frequently will need a second air duct for make-up "return" air. Commercial buildings usually have suspended ceilings. One tile can be removed so the hot air can exit into the space above the ceiling. It is important that you have adequate space above the tiles or that the space is the return air plenum for the building.
   
    Water Cooled (View Products)
   
 

Water cooled air conditioners need no hot air exhaust ducting, the heat transfers to the water. These units are frequently connected to water from a cooling tower. A water-cooled unit needs an inlet water, an outlet water, and drain line. If your water is 60 degrees F., water consumption will be 1 to 5 gpm (The warmer the water, the more water used). Purchase prices of water-cooled units are less expensive than the air-cooled.

Tenants love our portable units because they can take them when their lease is complete. Our equipment is easy to use, compact and the best value available today.

For spot-cooling personnel in a warehouse or other hot-spot, there is no need to vent the exhaust. Simply direct the machine's cold air onto the person. Please contact us to determine the proper cooling capacity and the right portable air conditioner for your equipment room or spot-cooling needs. Call toll-free 1-800-807-5798.

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
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