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The coolers discussed in the previous chapter range up to 7.5 hp, 36,000 cfm (17 m3/s), and mount outdoors. However, four drip-cooler types differ: portable coolers, spot coolers, window-pad coolers, and now defunct auto coolers. In addition, several new types of small coolers are discussed below.

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Watt, J.R. (1986). Other Small Evaporative Coolers. In: Evaporative Air Conditioning Handbook. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2259-7_8

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