myCoolblue App
exhaust air cooling AHU simulator
The myCoolblue iPad app is a simulation tool allowing consultants and air handling unit designers to accurately see how much of a building's annual cooling load could be met with exhaust air evaporative cooling.
Exhaust air evaporative cooling uses a humidifier to cool the return air from a room and a heat recovery unit to transfer the cool thermal energy to the incoming fresh air stream. The technique can provide several degrees of cooling from just a few kilowatts of electricity, reducing a building’s energy bills and carbon footprint.
Check out the myCoolblue video tutorial. The app is easy to use and shows the massive potential of exhaust air cooling in AHUs.
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