Did you know that during the hottest summer months your Air Conditioner can account for as much as 90% of your total electric bill?
Put the Chill on Your Summer Energy Bills! SAVE as much as 20%-30% on your Air Conditioning Costs with the Cool-n-Save Flash Evaporation System!
Cool-n-Save’s Patented Pre-Cooling System literally sucks heat out of the air before it enters your Air Conditioner by putting a Chill Zone around your unit. Pre-chilling the air around your A/C like this means it doesn’t have to work nearly as hard to cool your home or office. Which means it consumes far less power. Which means you get to SAVE $$$ on your monthly utility bills!
The problem with just about any Air Conditioning system is that as the outside air temperature increases, it becomes harder and harder for the A/C unit to effectively transfer its stored heat into the surrounding air. This forces your Air Conditioner to work harder and longer to cool the air in your home, forcing you into pay higher electric bills for all of this extra work. What’s more, working longer and harder like this shortens the life of your Air Conditioning system.
Large commercial and industrial A/C users such as warehouses, office and commercial buildings, discovered long ago that they could increase the efficiency of their A/C systems by installing professional misting systems around their A/C condensers. Unfortunately for the homeowner, these commercial misting systems are way too expensive and complicated to operate and maintain and so it has never made any economic sense to install them on homes or smaller buildings. The good news is that the Cool-n-Save has changed all that. Now the same kind of energy efficiency cooling technology can be applied to almost any home or small office A/C system at an extremely affordable cost. Now you have a way to instantly begin saving 20%-30% on your home cooling costs!
How the Cool-n-Save works - Flash Evaporation
The Cool-n-Save A/C Pre-Cooling System allows you to benefit from the same technology large commercial users have cashed in on for years to lower their air conditioning costs. Through Flash Evaporative Cooling the Cool-n-Save dramatically lowers the ambient air temperature around your A/C condenser, resulting in much cooler airflow over the A/C condenser coils. By lowering the temperature of the coils this way, you increase the heat flux (the amount of heat transferred in a liquid), which in turn lowers the amount of energy needed to cool your home. This takes a lot of stress off your condenser, which allows you to economically create a more comfortable environment in your home or office during hot summer months. Plus, it also helps to substantially increase the useful life of your Air Conditioning unit. The revolutionary design of the Cool-n-Save allows you to install it on your home A/C in less than 10 minutes and you don’t even need to use tools. When you're done, just kick back and enjoy the savings. The Cool-n-Save is affordable, easy to install, and can save you up to 30% on your monthly A/C operating costs.
Simple to install, Easy to use
In less than 10 minutes, and with no tools required you can have your Cool-n-Save system completely installed and saving you money (be sure to take a look at the video on this page). The Cool-n-Save attaches to the top of most home air conditioning units. The system is activated only when the A/C unit turns on. As hot air from the condenser unit’s fan raises the flap on the patented Cool-n-Save control valve, it causes water to flow to the misters that surround the A/C condenser unit. When this ultra-fine mist is released into the air, it rapidly evaporates. As the finely-misted water absorbs the energy it needs to evaporate it literally pulls heat out of the air, creating a Chill Zone around the Air Conditioner. This immediate “Flash Evaporation” causes a substantial drop—up to 30 degrees F—in the air around the A/C unit.
Cool-N-Save has been tested by Tulane University
The Tulane University Department of Mechanical Engineering has completed a study proving the Cool-n-Save increases the overall efficiency of an air conditioning system and lowers electricity costs. If you would like to read the complete report, please click here.