Earth Tube Air Cooler. Project Features It enables transfer of heat from ambient layer to deeper layer of soil and vice-versa It is an eco-friendly cooling.

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Earth Tube Air Cooler

Project Features It enables transfer of heat from ambient layer to deeper layer of soil and vice-versa It is an eco-friendly cooling concept, it is an air conditioning system without using any refrigerant or chemical. Another attractive part of this project is power requirement by this system is 60% less than conventional AC of 5 stars rating. It requires very maintenance and work and able to work for long ti me.

Category -Energy It is a very innovative and new concept, it is a subterranean cooling system that maintains temperature in human comfort zone without using any refrigerant either the outside atmospheric temperature is 0 C or 50 C. Highly applicable in commercial places like malls, offices and as well as in residential places with very less power requirement. Mentor: Group Members: Prof. A. V. Tiwari Kishan) h Patel Prof. V. K. Mehta Harsh Gyamalani RameshKambariya Yuvrajsinh Rana Hiren Dave