
Adiabatic Cooler
Adiabatic coolers are a type of air cooler that operate using cellulose pads. During the hot summer season, these pads are kept continuously moist. As warm ambient air passes through the wet pads, its temperature is reduced adiabatically (through evaporative cooling) to near the wet-bulb temperature. This cooled air then flows over finned coils, reducing the temperature of the water circulating inside the tubes.
In the cold seasons, the cellulose pads are not used. Instead, the system operates in dry mode, utilizing the cool and dry ambient air to directly lower the water temperature.
Depending on the surrounding climate and the difference between dry-bulb and wet-bulb temperatures in summer and winter, adiabatic coolers can achieve an annual water savings of 60% to 80% compared to open-circuit cooling towers.
Tavieh Mobadell Pars Company is a pioneer in the design of advanced cooling systems, including hybrid and adiabatic cooling towers, and is ready to collaborate with various industries.




