


Structure and Operating Principles of Air Conditioning Fans
Operation Principles of Air Conditioning Fans: - Water pump system draws water from the water tank up to the Cooling Pad. - The Cooling Pad absorbs water and is continuously supplied with water, keeping it wet. - Air intake system draws hot air from outside into the machine and passes it through the Cooling Pad. - The moist Cooling Pad quickly absorbs the heat of this hot air flow, reducing the temperature of the air flow from 3 - 7 degrees Celsius and up to a maximum of 15 degrees Celsius, creating a cool breeze. - The air outlet system pushes the cooled air out into the environment, quickly lowering the room temperature, providing fresh, comfortable air for users. - With only water, the room temperature can drop by about 3 - 7 degrees Celsius, and if the cooler allows the use of dry ice, it can lower the room temperature by up to 10 - 15 degrees Celsius. Fans that can use dry ice like this are also called ice fans.

Air conditioning fans often come with convenient remote controls.
Characteristics of Air Conditioning Fans: Air conditioning fans have specific features and functions as follows: - They only use water (or dry ice) for cooling, not gas like air conditioners, so their structure is not too complex, and they do not require much maintenance cost. - They use the moisture of water to cool the air before blowing it out into the environment, so they are more efficient at cooling than conventional electric fans like ceiling fans, floor fans, wall-mounted fans, etc. - They do not spray mist or water vapor directly into the environment, so they do not make the room excessively humid or affect furniture, electronics, especially they do not create conditions for bacteria, mold to grow and cause diseases for users. - They can effectively cool large areas, open spaces without consuming much electricity, saving up to 90% of electricity consumption compared to air conditioners. - They provide comfortable cooling like natural wind, so they do not cause dryness, do not lose water, keeping the body refreshed. - They do not require installation, can be flexibly moved to different spaces for use as needed. - They operate quietly, most are equipped with remote controls and features such as dust filtration, odor removal... so they are extremely convenient, do not cause discomfort when used, and contribute to improving air quality in the room.

Air conditioning fans are super energy-saving compared to air conditioners and air coolers.
Considerations When Buying Air Conditioning Fans: With the outstanding advantages mentioned above, you will surely no longer hesitate whether to use air conditioning fans or not. However, to buy a good air conditioning fan, you also need to pay attention to some points as follows: - Choose a machine with cooling capacity suitable for your usage needs, space, and area to ensure effective cooling without consuming too much electricity. Typically, machines with a capacity of 50 - 150W can cool rooms under 30 square meters well; but for large spaces and crowded people like restaurants, hotels, workshops..., industrial cooling machines will be needed to ensure efficient cooling. - Choose a water tank capacity that is reasonable, prioritize machines with water level gauges to avoid frequent water refills and allow you to add water more actively when needed. Typically, for rooms with a small area of less than 15 square meters, only water tanks with a capacity of 15 - 25 liters are needed, while larger rooms will require larger water tanks. - Choose air conditioning fans with multiple wind modes for easy adjustment according to usage needs and weather conditions, especially natural wind and sleep wind modes that help provide comfortable cooling and do not affect sleep; have ionization function to purify air for better health protection, especially for families with young children, the elderly, people with respiratory diseases; prioritize fans with remote controls for remote operation from any position in the room.

How much does an air cooler fan cost?
The prices of various types of air cooler fans on the market today vary greatly, depending on factors such as power, water tank capacity, features, accompanying conveniences, brand... Prices can range from 2 to 32 million VND. Therefore, you should consider your usage needs to choose the most affordable product.

Air cooler fans bring a touch of elegance to interior spaces.
Important considerations when using an air cooler fan
During the use of an air cooler fan, to ensure effective and safe cooling, you should note the following:
- Machine placement: The device should be placed in a well-ventilated area to ensure even airflow throughout the room; avoid direct sunlight, high humidity areas... to prevent damage to the machine parts; avoid placing the machine where the airflow may directly hit people to prevent colds, headaches...; regular room cleaning is necessary to ensure air quality, good airflow, and health benefits.
- Airflow level: Avoid running the fan too strong, maintaining a temperature difference of about 7 degrees Celsius between the room and the outside environment is ideal for health; excessive temperature difference may have adverse effects on health.
- Machine maintenance: Regular and thorough machine cleaning is recommended, ideally every 15 days for the water tank and every month for other parts to ensure optimal performance, prevent dirt buildup, and inhibit the growth of bacteria, mosquitoes, insects... particularly ensuring clean air circulation without unpleasant odors.
- Electrical safety: When moving the machine, turn it off, unplug the power cord, empty the water from the tank, and use only clean water and dry ice (if the machine is compatible with dry ice), absolutely do not add any other substances.
Hope the above information has provided you with a better understanding of air cooler fans, a popular air cooling device nowadays with outstanding advantages such as effective cooling, energy saving, user and environmentally friendly, making it easier to choose a device for your family to 'cool off' and 'beat the heat' this summer!
