Brother Industries Co., Ltd. has donated two units of its spot cooler 'PD-7105' from the 'PureDrive' series to the Nagoya City Science Museum. The donated units will be installed near the museum's entrance.
Photo: Mr. Yasui, Executive Officer of Brother Industries (left), and Mr. Ogawa, Deputy Director of Nagoya City Science Museum (right)
The Brother PD-7105 is a freestanding spot cooler that operates without hot exhaust air or refrigerants. It employs Brother's proprietary two-stage cooling technology, 'TwinAqua,' which uses the latent heat of water evaporation to cool air without emitting hot exhaust. Thanks to a powerful fan, the cooled air can be delivered over long distances. The unit consumes less electricity, contributing to reduced environmental impact. Additionally, by changing the air outlet from a duct to a louver design, the unit blends seamlessly into office and retail environments.
* 'No hot exhaust' means the exhaust dry-bulb temperature is lower than the ambient outdoor temperature.
Through this donation, Brother aims to allow visitors to experience its spot coolers firsthand, improve the working environment for museum staff, and create broader awareness of the product's benefits.
Pure Drive spot cooler product page: https://www.brother.co.jp/product/air/index.aspx
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