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News Release from: Scott Brothers | Subject: Workplace coolers
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 July 2005
Coolers keep workplace temperatures down
A range of products is designed to keep working temperatures down and adhere to World Health and Safety Organisation's advice of keeping workplaces below 24 deg C.
The World Health and Safety Organisation (WHSO) recommend 24 deg C as the maximum temperature in the workplace, if this temperature is exceeded the WHSO endorse that ventilation is improved immediately Scott Products, the specialist distributor of heating and cooling solutions, has a range of products available to keep working temperatures down and adhere to this advice
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 8 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Scott Products' diverse range of coolers provides a solution to every type of working environment including offices, warehouses and factories.
The Convair Mastercool provides a natural cooling effect similar to a sea breeze.
The unit cools air by an evaporative process, which reduces the temperature of the room whilst simultaneously delivering a constant flow of filtered fresh air.
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It features a three-speed fan, thereby delivering airflow of 1044m3 per hour while using less power than a lightbulb.
Although powerful, the Mastercool is quiet in operation.
For smaller rooms, the Convair Magicool is equipped with a 13 litre water tank that allows overnight operation, while a water level indicator, visible through a viewing window, helps users to ensure that the unit will not run out of water.
Customers will also benefit from the Convair Magicool's different cooling options: a three-speed fan, which delivers airflow of 685m3 per hour using only 56W of power; and a fan-only option.
Both the Magicool and Mastercool work at their best when a window or door is left open, making them perfect for use in shops, offices or waiting rooms.
Being a refrigerative system the Supercool complements Convair's range of evaporative coolers as it is specifically designed for use in enclosed spaces.
The Supercool is fully equipped with a variable temperature control, electronic touch panel system and a remote control, making it very easy to programme.
It also comes furnished with an 'elephant trunk' hose that allows the hot air and water vapour collected within the system to be vented outside using the universal vent kit.
Being a small portable unit, the Supercool can be wheeled from room to room, making it ideal for use in the office environment.
The ClimateWizard is an innovative three-in-one portable humidifier.
Being a humidifier, air-cleaner and cooler at the same time, the ClimateWizard is the new concept in humidifiers, designed to relieve the discomforts of stale, dry and overheated indoor air.
The Climate Wizard moisturises the air by a natural evaporative process, which increases the humidity level of the room whilst also delivering a constant flow of cool air.
As a result, the Convair ClimateWizard has the added benefit of naturally balancing the temperature in uncomfortably warm areas.
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