Increases cooling capacity.

Seeley has introduced newly-developed mini-cell Chillcel pad technology across the Breezair range of ducted air conditioners, which is fully manufactured in Australia and specifically designed to maximise cooling in the local climate.

Seeley founder and executive chairman, Frank Seeley said the enhanced small cell design achieves up to 21% more cooling capacity than previous models.

“Australia experiences some of the harshest weather extremes found anywhere in the world, so it has been important for Seeley International to design and develop evaporative cooling pads that deliver the best performance outcomes from some of the worst conditions in the world,” Seeley said.

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“The new pads, which are manufactured at Seeley International’s Lonsdale-based factory in Adelaide, offer 25% more surface area and a new 4mm flute to dramatically improve cooling efficiency,” he continued.

Seeley said that another new feature introduced across the Breezair range is the external air sensor, which conveniently displays the outside temperature on an intuitive touch screen wall controller.

“Not only does this technology intuitively optimise water and energy use based on outside surrounding conditions, the life of the air conditioner will be extended because it also automatically drains the water tank when temperatures are near freezing point,” Seeley added.

To coincide with the newly-launched Breezair product features, the company has unveiled a new-look Breezair website to help consumers to better understand the advantages of choosing a Breezair evaporative air conditioner. It also includes a video showing how the touch screen MagIQtouch wall controller works.

In addition to an easy-to-understand animated description of how an evaporative air conditioner works, the website also contains a handy visual energy efficiency tool to help consumers compare the running costs of a Breezair evaporative air conditioner to reverse cycle air conditioning.