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The largest market for large-scale evaporative cooling is the thousands of uncooled manufacturing plants, refineries, canneries, cleaning and processing plants, mills, works, welding shops, foundries, laundries, garages, workshops, commercial kitchens, etc. They still swelter in summer despite the affordability of appropriate cooling.
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Adapted from Stamper and Koral, Handbook of Air Conditioning, Heating, and Ventilating, The Industrial Press, New York City, 1979, pages 10; 38–44.
From Joseph Marg, “Comfort Conditioning the Plant with Evaporative Cooling,” Plant Engineering, July 8, 1976, Pg. 72.
Marc Lee, “Industrial Evaporative Cooling: Packaged Equipment and Applications,” Plant Engineering, July 24, 1980, Pg. 79.
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Watt, J.R. (1986). Industrial Plant Cooling. In: Evaporative Air Conditioning Handbook. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2259-7_13
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