Evaporative Cooling Fundamentals: Design Principals, Applications & Performance

August 5th | 10:00 AM CST

Industrial facilities present unique cooling challenges that often require a different approach than traditional air conditioning. In this PDH-eligible webinar, we'll explore how evaporative cooling can help address heat loads while reducing energy use. Topics include system fundamentals, climate considerations, equipment selection, application best practices, and key factors engineers should evaluate during the design process.

This webinar may be eligible for 1.0 PDH credit. Attendees are responsible for verifying acceptance with their individual licensing boards.

Meet Your Webinar Host

Nathan Aucker is the Application Engineering Manager at Cambridge Air Solutions with 15 years of engineering experience across the HVAC, aerospace, and food service equipment industries. He holds a B.S. in Engineering Physics from Taylor University and is a member of ASHRAE. Nathan specializes in HTHV systems, industrial retrofit design, load calculations, airflow modeling, and ventilation strategies.

Timothy Buchanan is an Applications Engineer with over five years of engineering experience, including three years specializing in HVAC applications. He holds both a B.S. and M.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University at Buffalo and is a certified Engineer in Training (EIT) and member of ASHRAE. Timothy specializes in unitary heating and cooling systems, custom HVAC solutions, and HVAC cost-benefit analysis.

Matthew Werner is an Applications Engineer at Cambridge Air Solutions with a background in mechanical engineering and industrial controls. He specializes in HVAC applications, system design, controls integration, and developing technical solutions for complex industrial environments. Matthew holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Arizona State University.

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