Evaporative condensers have comparatively low operating costs: they require only low refrigerant liquefaction, which not only saves costs but also reduces the environmental impact. Due to the low condensing temperature, an extremely compact and energy-efficient compressor is sufficient, which reduces energy consumption by up to 15% compared to conventional compressors. In addition, these units evaporate only a fraction of the water when the refrigerant is liquefied in the tube bundle. This saves up to 95% water compared to continuous evaporation systems.