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Evaporative Condensing Units (ECUs) are a type of HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system that combines the cooling effects of evaporative cooling with the condensing effects of a condenser. ECUs are used in commercial and industrial applications to provide efficient cooling and humidity control. They are typically used in applications where the ambient air temperature is too high for traditional air conditioning systems to be effective. ECUs are also used in applications where the humidity levels are too high for traditional air conditioning systems to be effective.
ECUs are typically more energy efficient than traditional air conditioning systems, as they use less energy to cool the air. They also require less maintenance, as they do not require frequent filter changes. Additionally, ECUs are more environmentally friendly than traditional air conditioning systems, as they do not use refrigerants.
Some companies in the ECU market include Carrier, Trane, Daikin, and Johnson Controls. Show Less Read more