The benefits of evaporative air conditioning

June 11, 2019

Harness the power of nature

The benefits of evaporative air conditioning are plenty, there’s never been a better time to invest in an evaporative air conditioner.With energy prices escalating and Australian summers typically involving heat waves, evaporative air conditioning offers a significant and increasing edge on reverse cycle, when it comes to energy efficiency, healthier air flow, performance and lifestyle.

Ducted evaporative cooling is one of the oldest and most beneficial technologies for keeping cool. Evaporative air conditioners also have many key advantages vs. refrigerated air conditioners that keep more money in your pocket and less pollutants in the air.

Evaporative cooling delivers 100% fresh, filtered outside air.

Based on the principles of evaporation, hot and dry outside air is pumped through water-soaked cooling pads using an evaporative cooling fan. As the air is pushed through the cooling pads, the water evaporates and the heat in the air is absorbed, which lowers the air temperature. A fan then pushes the cool air throughout a house via a network of ducts.

It is important to remember that cooled air inside a home is not recirculated, so a door or window is left open for this air to escape, providing a home with a complete change in air at least every two minutes.

Evaporative Cooling or Reverse Cycle?

At a time when Australians are faced with high energy costs, there is plenty of debate when it comes to evaporative vs refrigerated air conditioning running costs. The reality is that one of the most significant benefits of evaporative air conditioning is that running costs are far lower vs. refrigerated options.

Modern and innovative evaporative cooling products see savvy consumers save up to 85% on energy bills when compared to a reverse cycle air conditioner.***

But what are the benefits of evaporative air conditioning?

Better indoor air quality

Fresh air is a major benefit of evaporative air conditioning, supplying 100% fresh, cool, outside air, all while delivering superior energy efficiency compared to a refrigerated equivalent. As the fan within an evaporative air conditioner draws outside air though the cooling pads, not only is the air chilled but it is also filtered from impurities and pollens – a bonus for allergy sufferers.

Better for the environment and better for you

Evaporative air conditioners use far less electricity compared to refrigerated systems therefore, less fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas are consumed in the production of electricity. Evaporate cooling is based completely on natural processes which cools air using water, with no chemicals involved. Compare this to refrigerated systems which may use potent greenhouse gases like hydro fluorocarbons or chlorofluorocarbons, which deplete the ozone layer. The power consumption of just one ducted reverse cycle air conditioner can result in up to 1.5 tonnes of harmful CO2 being pumped into the atmosphere each year. A Breezair evaporative air conditioner is so efficient it produces less than one tenth of this volume. ^

Water usage

Evaporative air conditioners use a small amount of water, in many instances using almost 98% less water than a shower over a year. A Breezair evaporative air conditioner for example, uses around 15 litres of water a day averaged over a year. This is far less than a front loading washing machine which uses around 60 litres of water for one wash, or a top loading washing machine that uses on average 150 litres of water for one wash. ****

Add moisture to the air

Evaporative air conditioning can also help to slightly increase the amount of moisture in the air. This is especially beneficial for people living in dryer climates who can find it difficult to breathe or experience dry and cracked skin when using refrigerated options.

Flexible security

One of the great advantages of an evaporative air conditioner is that doors and windows can be left open – which is great news for people with children and pets who like to frequently come in and out throughout the day. That convenience doesn’t have to compromise your home security however, because Security Relief Vents can be fitted into a ceiling – which means you sleep easy with all your doors and windows locked while the system runs overnight.

Whisper quiet operation

In the dead of night there’s nothing more annoying than a noisy hum of an air conditioner. Seeley International’s evaporative air conditioners have a reputation for being exceptionally quiet, so you won’t hear a thing as you sleep, particularly the Breezair which is renowned for being whisper quiet.

Installation, spare parts and service

Contacting a reputable dealer is the best way to organise air conditioning installation to ensure you receive a comprehensive warranty, after sales service and peace of mind. Dealers can also assist in accurately estimating the unit capacity best suited for your lifestyle and home size. You can find one of our dealers by clicking here: Find a Dealer. 

Evaporative air conditioner parts are readily available and can be bought direct from the manufacturer, through a dealer or distributor.

Australian designed, made and owned.

Seeley International evaporative cooling products are made in Australia, so you can rely on build quality, availability of parts and after sales service. We’re extremely passionate, and dedicated to strengthening the Australian economy, supporting local employment and building on the skills of our workforce.

Our brands

Breezair: Australian engineering at it’s finest. Breezair is our premium, world-leading evaporative cooling brand.

Braemar: The oldest of Seeley International’s brands, Braemar has a reputation built on quality and endurance.

Coolair: Maintaining its ethos of affordable and effective cooling and presenting a good, value for money unit.

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* According to Canstar Blue – How much electricity does my air conditioner use? http://bit.ly/2iUA389
** Australian Bureau of Statistics – sources of energy used by households http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/4602.0.55.001
*** Based on approximate running cost figures sourced from publicly available data. Assumes a whole house area of 166 square metres, with 300 hours usage, 60% duty cycle for air conditioners, and an electricity tariff of 28 cents/kWH. Note that evaporative coolers also use water. Correct at time of publishing. 90% running cost saving based on a Breezair 16kW costing $37 per year to run, compared to a reverse cycle 20kW costing $383 per to run (not zoned standard efficiency).
**** South East Water Corporation article: ‘How much water do you use’ http://www.southeastwater.com.au, 10/2015. Breezair usage calculation is by Seeley International – based on Melbourne 2005 weather data using 115m2 house with medium to large Breezair evaporative air conditioner unit running for 687 hours per year. Note all figures are based on common use assumptions.
^ Seeley International calculations, based on publicly available data (2008). CO2 emissions based on 1.08kg CO2 e/kWhr electricity purchased from grid for Victoria. Data sourced from Part 6 or schedule 1 to the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (Measurement) Determination 2008 (Compilation No. 9. dated 1 July 2017).