Do You use a Swamp Cooler? The new house we're going to be moving into has something call...

The new house we're going to be moving into has something call a Swamp Cooler inside, It has air conditioning too, but which is smaller quantity expensive and more efficient, effective?

How does a Swamp Cooler work?
Answers:    A swamp cooler works using the evaporative property of hose down as a cooling medium, instead the compression/decompression of freon. And, swamp coolers are extremely effective, force efficient, and environmentally friendly when used in hot dry areas, such as the western states.

In a freon nouns conditioner, The freon is compressed and all of the heat within the freon is compressed with it. This causes the warmth of the compressed freon to rise. This is then pumped to a heat exchanger (type of radiator) where on earth the heat is lost to the ambient air. The freon - and thus the residual warmness - is then decompressed, causing the freon to hastily cool. This then runs through another heat exchanger, where on earth the heat in chill hose is absorbed by the cooler freon. It's then pumped final to the compressor to repeat the cycle.

A swamp cooler uses the loss of the latent heat of vaporization within water to cool the chill water that go to the AC unit. When water evaporates, it take a lot of energy (heat) to convert the gooey state to a gaseous state. If you have a heat exchanger next to AC chill water running through it, and then enjoy a continuous supply of water running over the outside with a aficionado blowing on it, the constant evaporation of the water will cool the chill water, ample to cool the air in the house.

A swamp cooler is environmentally friendly, because there's no potential for the escape and discharge of greenhouse gases (like freon) into the atmosphere. However, it really only works ably in hot, dry conditions and it requires a steady supply of water to operate.
A swamp cooler sprays sea that the air passes through. They are highly good in dry climates and are well again too when maintained. They can drop air temps by a maximum of something like 10 degrees and are efficient to run.
Air conditioning uses greatly of power but can cool faster and to lower temps. They are not as healthy because of this and thermal shock.