Breezair and Climate Wizard, air coolers for your buildings

Breezair and Climate Wizard, air coolers for your buildings

Is it possible to cool a building while reducing its environmental impact and drastically cutting energy bills? This is the challenge that Breezair and Climate Wizard adiabatic solutions have brilliantly overcome.  

The principle of adiabatic cooling is simple: use the evaporation of water to cool the air in your building. In the same way as a traditional cooling , it therefore enables you to cool an environment without having to use refrigerant gases, which have a major impact on the environment, or energy-guzzling compressors that drastically increase your energy bills.

Breezair, a cooling with unrivalled performance on the market
The cooling adiabatic units consist mainly of 4 components: a pump, a fan, water and media. Air from the outside passes through moist media. As the water evaporates, the air is cooled and blown into the building by a fan.

Why choose the Breezair system? Because it's by far the most efficient direct adiabatic cooling unit on the market. Chillcel media, designed by Seeley International, are 92% efficient. As a result, the temperature leaving the machine in the middle of summer in Brussels is 21.8°C, more than 10 degrees cooler than the outside air.

What's more, these devices are low-tech, i.e. their components are very low-tech. This means a longer service life for our installations. Some of our Belgian customers have been using them for over 15 years now, with exceptional performance.

Climate Wizard, the low-tech revolution at cooling.

Climate Wizard units operate in indirect adiabatic mode. The basic process is the same, but the application is different. Here, the air cooled and sent into the building is dry air.

Climate Wizard's performance far exceeds that of its indirect adiabatic competitors, by more than 50%.

How does it work? The machines use the Maitsosenko cycle process (M cycle), patented by Seeley International. Thanks to a counter-pressure phenomenon at the end of the machine, part of the air pre-cooled in the dry channels is directed into the wet channels, where evaporation takes place. The innovation is that air at 22°C evaporates, rather than 32°C in summer.  

At the height of summer in Brussels, exit temperatures are between 17.9°C and 19.9°C, a difference of over 14°C with the outside air.

The Climate Wizard can be installed as a stand-alone unit, or upstream of a ventilation unit or even the existing cooling to improve efficiency and dramatically reduce electricity consumption. What's more, this technology is particularly well-suited to buildings requiring low-flow cooling, and can be used as a back-up without the need to reinforce electrical panels, thus considerably reducing energy consumption.

Seeley International, also defined by the certainty of high-performance products

Breezair and Climate Wizard units are manufactured by Australia's Seeley International, the world leader in cooling adiabatic systems, present in 80 countries. For 50 years, their determination and research have enabled them to develop appliances with exceptional performance while drastically limiting their energy impact. Thanks to Seeley International, adiabatic cooling is more than a credible alternative to traditional cooling : it is now THE most credible solution for cooling a building.

Choosing the adiabatic innovations Breezair and Climate Wizard means choosing a solution adapted to every type of building, with reduced energy impact. Choose Seeley International's patented products and ensure your building enjoys a pleasant temperature all year round, thanks to market-leading performance.