Welcome to Procool Industrial, air temperature specialists.

Listed below are a few features of Procool's evaporative cooling system.

  • Affordable systems
  • Government backed
  • FREE on-site 'proof of concept' demonstrations
  • Professional service
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Evaporative Cooling vs Air Conditioning
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Air Cooling Process

Click the diagram below for an in depth look at how evaporative cooling works.

Evaporative cooling how it works
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Carbon Trust

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Evaporative Cooling

Procool specialise in providing and supporting professional factory cooling, production space cooling, warehouse cooling and cooling for commercial premises at affordable prices, and without any of the issues that make conventional air conditioning impractical for these spaces.

Natural Air Cooling Process

Using a natural process called evaporative cooling, fresh air is cooled and cleaned for a fraction of the price of air conditioning, and with a massively reduced impact on your energy bills and carbon footprint.

Evaporative Cooling -30 Million Installations

Even with an estimated 30 million installations worldwide, evaporative cooling is still relatively new to the UK. However, with its high efficiency, affordable prices and ability to work without the need to seal your factory or change your working practices, it is fast becoming the standard method for cooling factories and storage spaces to make working conditions safe and acceptable, and to protect stock and processes.


Air Cooling Process Comparison Chart

  Evaporative Cooling Air Conditioning Forced Ventilation
Installation Cost £6,000 £18,000 £4,500.00
Energy Costs
(hot summer day)
£0.14 per hour £0.81 per hour £0.10 per hour
Average Temperature Drop Inside the Room 8 deg C at design conditions, more as it gets hotter outside 8 deg C at design conditions, less as it gets hotter outside Reduces temperature to a few degrees above outside temperature in ideal conditions, never better
Carbon Emmisions 1.5 tonnes per year 12 tonnes per year 1.5 tonnes per year