The initial test took place in Geneva, where the local ambient temperature was 26°C. However, it was observed that the ambient temperature measured at the unit was slightly higher, around 30°C. This discrepancy occurred due to the heat rejection unit generating a false ambient temperature.
The test results yielded highly positive outcomes, demonstrating the EcoMESH system achieved an average cooling level of approximately 5°C, with peak cooling reaching a DeltaT of 8°C across the mesh. The findings clearly indicate that the cooling capacity of the system increases in-line with the rise in ambient temperature.
Below is a chart showing this data:
The test results yielded highly positive outcomes, demonstrating the EcoMESH system achieved an average cooling level of approximately 5°C, with peak cooling reaching a DeltaT of 8°C across the mesh. The findings clearly indicate that the cooling capacity of the system increases in-line with the rise in ambient temperature.
Below is a chart showing this data:
















