| A SPOT COOLER
DEFINED:
A spot cooler is a portable device that blows cold air on a “spot”
or location such as a person or process. Most “spot cooler”
manufacturers claim to be capable of functioning in “all types
of environments,” but are in essence a “high end”
window unit on wheels. By virtue of its design, the spot cooler’s
capabilities are very limited. These units are typically a basic
capillary-tube system designed primarily for higher ambient temperature,
with very few refrigeration controls to allow them to operate effectively
in anything other than a warehouse type environment. All air conditioning
units designed for higher ambient temperatures must protect themselves
from freezing at temperatures below about 75ºF. Most spot coolers
use a freeze stat, which simply shuts the compressor off if it starts
to freeze.
This means that if you want your server room to be 68ºF, you
can never reach the desired temperature with this unit. In addition,
their condenser inlet is located on the side or back of the unit.
This unit draws cold air directly from the room which it has just
cooled, drastically reducing the effective cooling capacity of the
unit, and creating a negative pressure or vacuum in the room. This
brings the condenser air stream into the conditioned space. The
diagram at this link (I/O CONDENSOR) illustrates how spot coolers
utilize cold air from the room to cool their condensers. If air
is removed from the room, more air must come back into the room
– from under doors, around windows and most often from around
ceiling tiles, bringing with it dirt, dust, heat and humidity –
all of the things you don’t want in your controlled environment.
This is an unbalanced airflow system.
A TRUE AIR CONDITIONER DEFINED:
In contrast to a spot cooler, an air conditioner is designed to
cool an enclosed area and has independent air streams. Its evaporator
air stream is located inside the conditioned space and the condenser
air stream is located outside of the conditioned space.
THE BEST OF BOTH.........THE STRATEGIC
AIR CENTER
The KwiKool Strategic Air Center can truly be used in almost any
environmental condition. It is rated from 60º to 110ºF
and functions perfectly as a spot cooler. But it does more –
much, much more. The KwiKool Strategic Air Center has a thermostatic
expansion valve which adjusts the flow of freon to suit the ambient
conditions, Also, its sophisticated microprocessor control system
and advanced constant pressure and fan-control freeze protection
allows the unit to maintain a temperature set point with pinpoint
accuracy for critical environments at temperatures down to 60ºF.
The diagram this link (I/O CONDENSOR) shows KwiKool’s unique
I/O Integral Condenser system compared to a spot cooler. This exclusive
feature brings air from outside of the conditioned space to cool
its condenser, then pumps the hot air back outside of the cooled
room totally isolating the condenser air from the enclosed area.
This is a balanced air flow system. |