
The cooling pads in Duct Air Coolers are generally cellulose or honeycomb type. The only consumable item used in Duct Air Coolers is the cooling pads, which needs replacement once in every 1 or 2 yrs.

If you want the installation in just one room, then the requirements are different, and if you want it to supply temperature-controlled air throughout your home, then the capacity to be used varies again. Well, in other types of units, you will see the cooler fan throwing the air supply from cooling unit, while Duct Air Coolers work more like a plumbing system at home, where you only know the tap but the plumbing connection and channels run behind walls. The process happens in cycles and chains, so the supply of cool air stays constant, making the target room chill.

And for those who are new to the cooler’s technology itself, the warm air enters the wet matrix, which has a constant water supply to keep it moist. The conversion for the specific Inkjet device and media would be made in the print driver-the source AdobeRGB color to the media ICC profile.The best of some people’s summer holidays is the terrace gossip session with friends after a sweaty game of gully cricket. Or, the destination could be to an RGB driven inkjet printer, and the Export color could be left unchanged (default PDF/X-4). For example you can work in a wide gamut RGB space like AdobeRGB, and convert to any CMYK space on the PDF export, and get the best CMYK values for that destination. The recommended workflow today (as opposed to 2008) would be to place profiled RGB images, and make a conversion for the specific destination device during the Export to PDF, or at output in the RIP. The CC print applications deal with different print destinations via a comprehensive color management system, so you shouldn’t have to adjust placed images for different devices. Having been a photographer for over 20 years, and now trying to grapple with the intricacies of having to deal with varying printer configurations,


The post you are responding to is from 2008, so you might want to start a new thread.
