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Evaporative Cooling Pad Performance Charts

Published: September 1, 2022
By: Michael Czarick / Department of Poultry Science - University of Georgia
Evaporative Cooling Pad Performance Charts - Image 1
Evaporative Cooling Pad Performance Charts - Image 2
Figure 1 illustrates the incoming air temperature for a properly wetted, six-inch evaporative cooling pad, while Figure 2 illustrates the predicted incoming relative humidity. The precise amount of cooling, and therefore humidity, produced by any evaporative cooling pad will vary with how throughly a pad is wetted as well as its age. If significant portions of the pad are dry, the cooling produced will be lower and, in turn, the humidity will be lower. As pads get older, dirt and minerals collecting on pad surfaces tend to increase the surface area of the pad, resulting in slightly increased cooling and humidity.
The relationship between the amount of cooling produced by an evaporative cooling pad and the resulting increase in relative humidity is fairly consistent. For every one degree of cooling produced by an evaporative cooling pad, the incoming humidity will increase by approximately 2.5%. Controlling pads with an interval timer does not change this fact. In the end, the only way to reduce humidity when using pads is to reduce the amount of cooling produced by the pads.
       
This article was originally published in Poultry Housing Tips, Volume 34, Number 10, 2022. University of Georgia, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Cooperative Extension (https://www.poultryventilation.com/).
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