Commercial & Industrial Systems

Commercial and  Industrial cooling systems control temperature and humidity levels to achieve maximum production potential.

Outdoor misting systems have been used in outdoor cooling applications for decades. These systems can provide cooling of outdoor temperatures by up to 30 degrees Fahrenheit with virtually no noticeable increase in the relative humidity.

Commercial applications include restaurants, hotels and resorts, arenas, tennis courts, golf facilities, fountains, waterfalls, patios, and more. Additional Industrial applications would include greenhouse propagation, wine making, woodworking, and textiles.

At Cool Effects Misting Systems Ltd.,we have access to a wide variety of professional mist and fog systems. We offer economical solutions for many industrial applications and promise exceptional product performance and reliability.

Restaurant Patio Cooling.

During the hot summer months restaurants can often suffer from reduced client numbers using their outdoor patios as it is 'too hot'.

By installing a misting system the outside temperature can be reduced by up to 30 degrees Fahrenheit.

The additional benefit is that this cooling can be achieve without the client feeling any moisture.

How is this possible? 1000 PSI, water droplets as small as 5 microns (5 millionths of a meter) in diameter are produced from the system we use. At this level, 'flash evaporation' occurs reducing the ambient temperature. This process of 'Thermal Dynamics', is effective because water requires energy (600 calories of heat to evaporate 1 gram of water) to evaporate. This energy exchange results in reduced temperatures.


Wine Storage Humidification

Wineries have often suffered large losses in their barrel rooms due to low humidity levels.

Our wineries in the Okanagan do not typically have the benefit of large underground wine cellars with naturally high humidity levels.

They have had to create 'man made' Cellars with artificial environments, which often have low humidification levels.

Wines in barrel rooms can lose up to 15% volume through the barrel over a two-year period due to fluctuations in humidity levels.


"Topping-Off" is an exhausting and time-consuming process to replace these losses.

Increasing the relative humidity, by use of a misting system can dramatically reduce the evaporation of wine through the oak barrels.

Like other industrial applications, by specifically setting and maintaining humidity, temperature, and air exchange standards for the operation, overall profitability is enhanced.


Greenhouse Humidification Systems

In the hot summer months, maintaining the optimum temperature within a greenhouse can be a real challenge. Depending on the outside environment, conditions within the greenhouse can vary widely.

These varying temperatures limit the health and productivity within the greenhouse. A Misting System is ideal for addressing and correcting problems associated with high temperatures.

By using a  high pressure system, conditions within the greenhouse can be closely controlled. With the proper air exchange and the appropriate control system, temperature reductions of up to 30 degrees Fahrenheit can be achieved and maintained while humidity levels are kept low.

This level of control will help produce stronger healthier plants with maximum growth potential.

Available with or without fan options.
Misting systems are available with or without a fan option. Fans improve cooling performance through increased air flow. They are used extensively in warehouses, welding shops, and factories. High velocity fans offer a cooling distance of up to 50 feet, and for best results, look for cooling fans with 90 degree oscillating capacity and an adjustable tilting head.

Systems with fans increase the overall effectiveness in higher humidity climates. To best address your industrial cooling needs, please give us a call and we will be happy to assist you.


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