FAQS

How is the Garland Cool 1380T different from the Cool 1380 model?
Both models share electrical specifications (220 V, 0.36 kW) and an air flow of 15,000 m3/h. The specific differences between the versions, as well as the equipment of each one, should be compared in the technical data sheet and manual available in the Documentation tab.
What type of spaces can the Cool 1380T air condition with its 15,000 m3/h?
A flow rate of 15,000 m3/h directs the Cool 1380T to industrial warehouses, warehouses, large workshops, poultry farms or large, well-ventilated terraces, where an evaporative air conditioner provides a sensation of freshness with contained electricity consumption.
How much does the Garland Cool 1380T consume electrically?
The equipment works at 220 V with a power of 0.36 kW (360 W). It is a reduced consumption compared to air conditioners capable of treating a similar volume of air, which reduces the cost of use on long summer days.
Why is the Cool 1380T evaporative air conditioner economical to maintain?
As it does not incorporate a refrigerant gas circuit or a compressor like conventional air conditioners, common breakdowns are limited to simpler elements: water pump, fan and evaporative panels. This reduces the cost of maintenance and repair.
What precautions should be taken with the water in the Cool 1380T tank?
It is advisable to fill the tank with clean water, empty it when the equipment is going to be stopped for a long time and periodically check the evaporative panels to avoid limescale or dirt buildup. The manual contains detailed guidelines.
Where can I find the official documentation for the Garland Cool 1380T?
The Garland manual and technical data sheet are linked in the Documentation tab on the product page, containing complete specifications, the 220 V electrical connection and instructions for use, assembly and safety.