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Our engineer told us that the evaporative cooler in our facility does not require chemical treatment. Can that be true?

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Our engineer told us that the evaporative cooler in our facility does not require chemical treatment. Can that be true?

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Evaporative coolers and evaporative condensers are just like cooling towers in that they evaporate relatively large amounts of water, leaving the impurities behind. These impurities concentrate and if left untreated, can severely reduce the efficiency of the unit. In addition, the temperatures within these units are usually ideal for the growth of many microorganisms, including infectious varieties. In this case it can actually be considered irresponsible not to treat them.

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