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I am considering to install a stone faced wall where water will be cascading from the top across its entire breadth via a specially designed overflow tank and collected at the bottom in a trough, then recirculated by a submerged pump back to the top of the wall and so on.
The idea is to use this not only as a feature but also as a means of cooling the room through evaporation in the summer. Could any of the readers have any experience on this, or direct me to a supplier who could undertake this job and also provide me with the calculation as to the heat extraction per square meter which is expected to be achieved???

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