FAQS

What air flow does the Garland Cool 1050 offer and what type of space is it suitable for?
The Cool 1050 provides an air flow of 6,000 m3/h, a figure aimed at cooling small spaces such as small workshops, small commercial premises, semi-open terraces or individual work areas. For larger surfaces, it is advisable to consider models from the same range with a higher flow rate.
How much does the Garland Cool 1050 consume and why is it considered more efficient than an air conditioner?
The equipment works at 220 V with a power of 0.16 kW (160 W). By cooling by water evaporation, instead of using a refrigerant gas compression cycle, its electrical consumption is much lower than that of a traditional air conditioner with equivalent performance, which reduces operating costs.
How does the Cool 1050 evaporative cooling system work?
A fan sucks in the hot outside air and makes it pass through panels moistened by the water stored in the tank. As water evaporates, it absorbs heat from the air, which leaves the machine at a lower temperature and with higher humidity.
Is the Garland Cool 1050 valid for closed spaces without ventilation?
Evaporative air conditioners perform better in areas with air renewal, such as open or semi-open spaces, since they need humid air to escape to maintain the cooling effect. In completely closed rooms, humidity accumulates and reduces efficiency.
What maintenance does the Cool 1050 require to maintain its performance?
Basic maintenance involves emptying and cleaning the water tank periodically, checking the condition of the evaporative panels and keeping the fan suction grilles clean. The specific steps and frequencies appear in the equipment manual.
Where can I find the complete specifications and safety instructions for the Garland Cool 1050?
The Garland manual is available in the Documentation tab of the product page, detailing the technical characteristics, 220 V electrical installation instructions, filling the tank, and recommendations for use and safety.