How the System Works...


Air Handler - The outside air is sucked by the Air Handler which is usually located in the roof and connected to the
Central Air Conditioning Ducting. Air once processed is exhausted either into the house as cooled or heated air or through waste gate ducting via the dampener operation.

Chiller - This 'engine' located generally at ground level, chills a closed loop liquid and passes it through the air handler coil, which the outside air passes over, creating a heat exchange. Water is removed from this air and passes down to the Water StorageTank.

Depending on the settings of the Controller in the house and the options available on the unit purchased, the
'Water from the Air' machines make:

  • 'Special Liquid' is cycled from the Chiller to Air Handler
  • Water from the Air Handler is stored in the Rain Water Tank for later use
  • Hot or Cold Air for Heating or Cooling a building on demand
  • Hot Water that can by means of heat exchange , preheat the water in the Hot Water System for later use
    * Systems can be powered by electricity or gas (eg: Methane, Propane, Natural Gas)
 
Website Updated 30th Jan 2010