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THE KENSTAR CYCLONE RANGE OF EVAPORATIVE AIR COOLERS.
The Air Conditioning Company is proud to introduce to the international market the Kenstar Cyclone® range of evaporative coolers.
Building on the experience of tens of thousands of Cyclone's sold in the Asian and Middle Eastern Markets, we are instrumental in specifying and building units which are of high quality, aesthetically pleasing and to rigorous internationally certified safety standards.
The growth in popularity of evaporative coolers is because the technology is simple; they are very effective, environmentally friendly, economical in use and inexpensive to purchase.
The Kenstar Cyclone evaporative cooler is designed to cool large areas up to 60m² (645ft²) It can be used in multiples to 'zone' cool larger spaces
On its stand with castors and weighing only 25Kg, Kenstar Cyclone is easily positioned anywhere for optimum effect. With its three-speed fan, Cyclone's airflow can be controlled for both vertical and horizontal directions and the vertical louvres can be set to either oscillate or remain in a chosen fixed position.
The control panel is simplicity itself to operate and is conveniently positioned on the front of the machine. All parts are easily accessible with minimal service requirements. For economy the Cyclone only draws 300W of power. The running costs are typically one-tenth of those of a refrigerative unit.
It is ideal for shops and large office areas, pubs, clubs, workshops etc. For large spaces they can be used in multiples.
Containing no harmful CFC gasses, the Kenstar Cyclone uses the natural cooling power of evaporation by drawing fresh air through special water soaked filter pads. The large 40ltr. Reservoir is either easily filled at the top of the unit or can be connected by hose to the special float valve provided. Cyclone is very economical in use drawing only 300 watts of power. The Cyclone's dimensions on it's stand are mm. H 1280 x W. 640 x D. 540
Please note that evaporative coolers can only be used in areas with good ventilation,
i.e. opening windows or very high ceilings