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Morale booster
October 1st 2004

Staff morale at Martin-Baker Aircraft Company has improved considerably since the installation of a Breezair Evaporative Air Cooling System from Seeley International.

Temperatures on the factory floor have been reduced from summer highs in excess of 40C to ambient temperatures of about 23C.

A site survey indicated that the factory would need 15 Breezair units, with coolers strategically placed to provide spot cooling at specific areas around the factory.

The environmentally-friendly system is economic to install, cost effective to run and is said to consume less energy than conventional air-conditioning systems.

It is capable of providing sufficient cool air to overflow and prevent hot air entering a building. As fresh air is continually drawn from outside, then filtered and washed, the potential for sick building syndrome is avoided.

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