During the initial testing phase, the local ambient temperature was recorded at approximately 46°C. However, it was noted that the temperature measured at the unit slightly exceeded this, reaching around 48°C. This discrepancy is attributed to the heat rejection unit itself, as it inadvertently generates a false elevated ambient temperature reading.
The test outcomes yielded exceptionally positive results, revealing that the EcoMESH system achieved an average cooling reduction ranging from 8 to 10°C. Notably, the peak cooling effect exhibited a DeltaT of 18°C across the mesh structure. These findings definitively underscore that the system's cooling capacity escalates in direct proportion to the elevation of the ambient temperature.
The subsequent chart provides a visual representation of this dataset:
The test outcomes yielded exceptionally positive results, revealing that the EcoMESH system achieved an average cooling reduction ranging from 8 to 10°C. Notably, the peak cooling effect exhibited a DeltaT of 18°C across the mesh structure. These findings definitively underscore that the system's cooling capacity escalates in direct proportion to the elevation of the ambient temperature.
The subsequent chart provides a visual representation of this dataset:










