Kleventa – Your expert in agricultural refrigeration
Cooling
We offer high-quality cooling systems and solutions that have been specially developed to meet the unique needs of agricultural businesses. With years of experience and an extensive product range, we are your reliable partner for everything in agricultural refrigeration.
We supply a wide range of cooling solutions that meet the highest requirements and standards within the agricultural sector. At Kleventa, you will find everything you need. Our products are carefully selected from reputable manufacturers known for their quality and reliability.
Our team of technical experts is always ready to provide you with professional advice. We understand that every agricultural business is unique and has specific cooling needs. That is why we are happy to help you choose the right cooling solutions that perfectly match your business processes.
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Cooling
Summers are becoming increasingly extreme, with significant temperature spikes. This can cause heat stress in animals, leading to a decline in production. Kleventa offers solutions for all types of livestock farming to prevent this problem in pigs and poultry, as well as calves, goats, and cows.
Our range includes mist cooling systems and heat exchangers that can be combined with various cooling sources. Thanks to our proprietary control system, you always have complete control over the climate in your barn. In addition, this system allows for active cooling at times when there is a lot of sunlight and your solar panels are generating plenty of energy.
HPT Mist Cooling
Prevent heat stress. On hot days, a temperature reduction of 4 to 5 °C through mist cooling can prevent major problems. When the humidity in the barn is properly regulated, cooling with water mist is a relatively inexpensive solution.
What is mist cooling (adiabatic cooling)?
When water evaporates, the humidity rises and evaporation energy is extracted from the air, causing the temperature to drop. This process is called adiabatic cooling. When the humidified and cooled air enters the living space directly, we refer to this as direct adiabatic cooling. Because humidity is generally low on hot days (around 50%), it is possible to add moisture to the incoming air or directly into the space, resulting in a noticeable drop in temperature.
The atomization takes place under high pressure (70 bar), creating a fine mist that is easily absorbed by the ambient air.
Below you will find our product information. Our experts will be happy to draw up a customized plan for your barn, without any obligation.
Heat exchangers
Cooling with a heat exchanger is a more effective solution than mist cooling. The reason for this is that mist cooling only works to a certain extent, while cooling via heat exchangers does not have this limitation.
How does cooling with heat exchangers work?
The incoming air flow is blown through the heat exchangers. These exchangers are actively cooled with an external cooling source, causing the air to become saturated and start to condense. The condensation water is then drained away so that it does not end up in the barn.
Depending on the application, we offer different types of heat exchangers, namely:
- AeroX plastic heat exchangers
- Polycoil plastic heat exchangers
- Stainless steel/copper heat exchangers
HPT mist cooling
Prevent Heat Stress – On hot days, a temperature reduction of 4 to 5 °C through mist cooling can prevent major problems. If the humidity inside the barn is properly controlled, cooling through water misting is a relatively inexpensive solution.
What is mist cooling (adiabatic cooling)?
When water evaporates, it increases the humidity and extracts evaporation energy from the air, causing the temperature to drop. This process is called adiabatic cooling. When the humid, cooled air is introduced directly into the occupied space, it is referred to as direct adiabatic cooling. Since the humidity on hot days is usually low (around 50%), it is possible to add moisture to the incoming air or the space itself, resulting in a temperature reduction
The misting takes place under high pressure (70 bar), creating a fine mist that is easily absorbed by the surrounding air.
Below you will find our product information. Our experts are happy to create a customized plan for your barn free of charge.