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27 July 2019

Reduce Operating Expenses with New Hybrid Evaporative Cooling Technologies Webinar

Presented live August 13, 2019

For decades, building owners have been choosing evaporative cooling systems to reduce operating expenses while saving energy. New hybrid evaporative cooling technologies have emerged, offering even more energy savings while also saving water and reducing maintenance. In this webinar, Ben Cohen of Baltimore Aircoil Company will review the advantages of evaporative cooling, describe different system types, and explain how to reduce energy and water use while simplifying or eliminating maintenance. 
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