An air cooler for ventilation is a duct-type equipment that serves to cool the incoming air and is installed in ventilation and air conditioning systems.
The construction of the air cooler is a monoblock, the main component of which is a heat exchanger consisting of a system of copper tubes with aluminum fins, inside which the refrigerant circulates. The heat exchanger itself is cooled by slowing down the air as it passes through it. To collect the accumulated moisture and condensate in the cooler, a drip trap is used, from which the moisture is removed to the outside.
They can be designed for round and rectangular ventilation channels.
According to the type of liquid refrigerant used, air coolers can be divided into freon and water coolers.


