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Product Identifiers
Brand
Honeywell
MPN
TC09PEU
GTIN
0848987004488
UPC
0848987004488
Model
TC09PEU
eBay Product ID (ePID)
7045815266
Product Key Features
Number of Cool Speeds
3
Timer Control
24 hrs
Power Source
Corded Electric, Battery
Control Style
Remote Control
Compressor Type
Remote
Color
White
Cooling System
Direct
Air Flow Volume
100-499 CFM
Cooling Method
Air
Voltage
120 V
Features
Reusable/Washable Filter, Portable, Remote Control, Wheels, Humidifier, Oscillation, Indoor, Compact
Cable Length
Evaporative
Material
Plastic
Type
Portable Air Conditioner
Mounting Location
Window, Floor, Wall
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How does it work?
IMPORTANT - An Evaporative Air Cooler is NOT an or .
Think back to the cool, fresh breeze that wafts in from the ocean. That’s evaporative cooling.
Our Air Coolers use the same process to cool your home. By running hot air through a moist cooling pad, the Air Cooler lowers the temperature of the air. It then blows this fresh, cool air out to you via a fan.
What you need to know about Evaporative Air Coolers
Not effective in areas with high humidity
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Not as cold as an Air Conditioner
Expect natural fresh cooling, not an icy blast.
Efficient and effortlessly cool
Every Honeywellair cooler has been tested for quality and reliability, offering you peace of mind and long-lasting performance.
Water Management
Water Level Indicator
Low Water Alarm
Quick Settings
Electronic Controls
Sleep Mode
Remote Control
Oscillation
Cool & Clean Air
Washable Dust Filter
Single-sided Honeycomb Cooling Media
Water Level Indicator
Low Water Alarm
Electronic Controls
Sleep Mode
Remote Control
Oscillation
Washable Dust Filter
Single-sided Honeycomb Cooling Media
Effective honeycomb cooling panel
Made from composite fibers, Honeywell honeycomb cooling pads have a special beehive design which retains more water and offers unrivaled cooling.
Efficient Cooling
Large surface area, hollow cells, and unique angles hold more water for rapid cooling.
Low Maintenance
High water retention and optimum water evaporation allow for fewer tank refills.
Durable and Sustainable
Honeycomb pads have been tested up to 212°F and can be reused for 2-3 seasons.
FAQs
1.
How often would I need to refill my air cooler?
It depends on the duration of use and speed of the fan. For example, using your evaporative air cooler all day at higher fan speeds would use a lot more which would mean refilling the tank more often.
2.
How can I improve the cooling effect of my air cooler?
You can boost cooling by adding ice into the dedicated ice compartment (if available). Ensure that there is adequate cross-ventilation to keep humid air circulating and the cooler working efficiently.
3.
I get hard water in my tap water supply. Is that okay to use?
Yes. We suggest draining and refilling the water tank regularly with fresh water each week to ensure your air cooler stays clean and provides an ideal cooling experience.
Specifications
Dimensions (WxDxH)
11.8 x 11 x 26 inches
Shipping Weight
13.46 lbs
Water Tank Capacity
2.4 gallons
Warranty
1 Year Limited Warranty
1 Honeywell Evaporative Air Cooler
Water Level Indicator
Yes
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Recommended by the CDC as a “safer cooling alternative”. Learn more.
IMPORTANT - An Evaporative Air Cooler is NOT an Air Conditioner or Mist Fan.
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Evaporative air coolers cool indoor spaces most effectively when there is a constant stream of fresh air flowing through an open door or window.
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An Evaporative Air Cooler is NOT an Air Conditioner
Not sure about the difference between an Evaporative Air Cooler and an Air Conditioner? Here’s a quick lowdown on how to make the right decision.
COVID-19 safety
Recommended by CDC as a safer cooling alternative since EACs ventilate, humidify, and filter the air.
Accelerates the spread of the virus by circulating stale air in a closed environment.
Usage
Indoor and Outdoor.
Indoor only.
Cooling efficiency
Moderate-high. Reduces temperature by up to 15°F.
High. Reduces temperature by up to 25°F
Suitable climate
Effective in dry, arid weather (humidity less than 60%).
Good for humid weather (humidity more than 60%).
Cooling mechanism
Cools air through the natural process of water evaporation.
Uses refrigerant gas to cool air through a compressor.
Energy consumption
Low. 280 watts to cool a large room.
High. 740 watts to cool a large room.
Purchase cost
Average starting cost is $100 (approx).
Average starting cost is $300 (approx).
Sustainability
High. Eco-friendly biodegradable materials and low energy consumption.
Low. Carbon emissions and CFCs/HFCs harm the ozone layer contributing to global warming.
Humidification
Yes. Acts as a humidifier.
No. Removes moisture and dries out the air.
Ventilation
Excellent. Pulls in fresh air from outside.
Poor. Re-circulates cool but stale air from inside the room.
COVID-19 safety
Recommended by CDC as a safer cooling alternative since EACs ventilate, humidify, and filter the air.Learn more.
Accelerates the spread of the virus by circulating stale air in a closed environment.
Usage
Indoor and Outdoor.
Indoor only.
Cooling efficiency
Moderate-high. Reduces temperature by up to 15°F.
High. Reduces temperature by up to 25°F
Suitable climate
Effective in dry, arid weather (humidity less than 60%).
Good for humid weather (humidity more than 60%).
Cooling mechanism
Cools air through the natural process of water evaporation.
Uses refrigerant gas to cool air through a compressor.
Energy consumption
Low. 280 watts to cool a large room.
High. 740 watts to cool a large room.
Purchase cost
Average starting cost is $100 (approx).
Average starting cost is $300 (approx).
Sustainability
High. Eco-friendly biodegradable materials and low energy consumption.
Low. Carbon emissions and CFCs/HFCs harm the ozone layer contributing to global warming.
Humidification
Yes. Acts as a humidifier.
No. Removes moisture and dries out the air.
Ventilation
Excellent. Pulls in fresh air from outside.
Poor. Re-circulates cool but stale air from inside the room.
Evaporative Air Cooler is not a Fan or Misting Fan
Fan
How it works:
As your body heats the air around you, it creates a motionless ‘bubble’ of warmer air around you.
A fan effectively cools you down by circulating the warm air away from your body.
To consider:
Unlike an Evaporative Air Cooler, a fan doesn’t actually lower the temperature of the air.
Mist Fan
How it works:
Like Air Coolers, Mist Fans (Misting Fans, Misters) are based on the principle of evaporation. They both use a pump, water and a fan to throw out cool air. But that’s where the similarities end. The way they actually cool the body is very different.
The Air Cooler works by throwing out cool, moist air like an ocean or lake breeze.
A Mist Fan, on the other hand, works like sweat does to cool the body. It first sprays fine water droplets (mist) on the body, and then uses a breeze to evaporate these droplets, cooling down the body.
To consider:
While a Mist Fan is more effective than the standard fan, it can be problematic around objects that are water-sensitive like electronics or paper.
Cooling in the times of COVID-19
As the weather warms up, the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) has issued guidelines for safer cooling in the times of Coronavirus.
Humidification
Studies have shown that dry air can escalate the spread of seasonal viruses, and worsen respiratory conditions such as asthma or allergies. “Dry air is a key factor that impairs a person’s ability to fight off respiratory viral infections [like the coronavirus],” says Akiko Iwasaki, an immunobiology professor at the Yale School of Medicine.
A recent detailed study conducted at the U.S. Army’s high-level biosecurity laboratory at Fort Detrick found that an increase in humidity levels from 20% to 80% can decrease the half life* of the virus on surfaces from 18 hours to 6 hours.
Evaporative Air Coolers produce moisture and can increase the humidity in a room quickly which makes them one of the best cooling solutions to help relieve symptoms of respiratory illnesses and possibly help to reduce the survival rate of viruses.
Ventilation
A study published in Nature, covered in the NY Times, found that “ensuring even minimum levels of outdoor air ventilation reduced influenza transmission as much as having 50 to 60 percent of the people in a building vaccinated.”
There are growing concerns about Central Air Conditioning which circulates the same air through the room, potentially spreading infectious droplets and aerosols. According to the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), there should be at least 3 air changes in the room per hour.
Evaporative Air Coolers can keep you cool with the windows open, pulling a constant stream of fresh air that can help reduce the risk of virus transmission inside an otherwise enclosed building.