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Cambridge Two-Stage Evaporative Cooling Technology Improves IAQ
Your employees workplace environment is a key determinant of the quality of their work and their level of productivity. Cambridge products use 100% outside air to improve a facility’s Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). The ESC-216 is a 56,000 CFM variable make-up air system that has two-stage evaporative cooling as well direct-fired heating capabilities. What is unique about this technology is that it uses a proprietary indirect evaporative media which provides sensible cooling to your space without adding any moisture to the incoming airstream which makes this technology perfect for non-traditional evaporative markets outside of the Southwest and dry climates.
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