The Evaporative Cooling approach to Legionnaires’ Disease
Legionnaires’ disease is a form of pneumonia. It is contracted by breathing in very small droplets of water contaminated by legionella bacteria.
It is estimated that there are over 30 million evaporative coolers world-wide and there has never been a case of Legionnaires’ disease attributed to a wetted medial evaporative cooler.
UK legislation regarding Legionnaires’ disease is contained in an HSC guide called Approved Code of Practice (ACOP) Legionnaires’ Disease: The control of legionella bacteria in water systems L8.
The key reasons why an EcoCooling evaporative cooler is safe are:
- Avoidance of stagnant water
The coolers automatically drain when not in use
- Low water operating temperature
The temperature of the water rarely goes above 200C
- Avoidance of corrosion and scaling
There is a water management system which prevents scale
- Use of a biocide
There is the option of using bromine as a biocide
- No production of aerosols
The air velocity over the pads is too slow to create carry over
- Maintenance
The units are maintained by qualified personnel
EcoCooling produce a range of fact sheets and a complete Legionella control manual which exceeds the requirements of this legislation.
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