Climate Wizard is a radical breakthrough in cooling technology - an indirect evaporative air conditioner with a patented revolutionary high-performance heat exchanger. Climate Wizard is an advanced, and very unique form of indirect evaporative cooling. It can achieve comfort conditions equivalent to, or better than conventional air conditioning but, quite incredibly, with only the electricity consumption of an evaporative cooler.
Seeley International has drawn together its most innovative and energy efficient technologies and merged them with what it has been developing behind the scenes, over the past 14 years. The result is Climate Wizard, a product which ensures that no moisture is added to the air entering the conditioned space, and at the same time it maximises the effectiveness of all of the elements necessary to best facilitate the heat exchange process.
Climate Wizard delivers!
Climate Wizard delivers significantly colder air than can be achieved by traditional evaporative cooling.
Climate Wizard delivers air at temperatures near, and at times, below, those produced by refrigerated air conditioning. As a stand-alone cooler Climate Wizard uses up to 54% less energy than a fixed speed refrigerated system*. Based on independent testing by the University of South Australia, Climate Wizard is able to provide pre-cooled “make-up air” to large commercial refrigeration plants, resulting in energy savings of up to 35%, and at times, even more.
A Slim-line version for domestic applications, designed for installation against the outer walls of homes, has approximately the same footprint as a water heater. Air is delivered through the space between the outer wall and the roof into the home and then through a conventional ducting system in the ceiling space, and into the rooms of homes. Ducting and fittings are the same dimensions as for traditional refrigerated systems.
Commercial systems are designed either to deliver pre-cooled air (Cold Front Cooling) to large refrigeration plants, or to provide direct, or supplementary cooling to buildings.
*Roxby Report - Sustainability Centre - University of South Australia