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Well Water for Cooling Only: Available on all DRY-AIR Systems

On using well water for cooling vs. the air cooled (with a fluid cooler) with DRY-AIR Systems:

When you have well water available, it is very advantageous to utilize it for cooling and for a number of reasons.

First, our DRY-AIR line is unique since it is the ONLY energy-recycling product on the market that reclaims and rejects heat to 3 places simultaneously as required. Example, in the dehumidification mode, the reclaimed latent heat and added compressor heat is rejected first back into the space. If the space is satisfied, it is then rejected back to the pool and if the pool has reached its set point temperature, the excess heat is rejected to the drain using a very small amount of well water.

Cooling with well water has lower equipment first costs; lower operating costs, and extends the compressor life considerably. Installation costs are also reduced along with a significant reduction in maintenance factors. Water usage is also efficiently metered based on what function is being performed. If for example, you are cooling with only one compressor, only enough water is metered based on temperature to efficiently cool the one compressor. Spring, winter and fall, little or no water is used since we need the reclaimed heat put back into the room.

EPS builds DRY-AIR GEOTHERMAL for open and closed loop applications and also utilizes the well water for cooling only with the standard systems.


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