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The '''Zeer pot''', also known simply as a '''Zeer''' (in Arabic) or a '''pot-in-pot refrigerator''', is a simple invention in Africa shows how to keep foods cool in hot, dry climates, the zeer pot.
The pots can be produced locally by artisans, and made from local clays. The pots allow people to store tomatoes and other produce for 21 days or more instead of three or four.
 
The '''Zeer pot''', also known as simply a '''Zeer''' (in Arabic) or a '''pot-in-pot refrigerator''', was developed in Africa. It was created for people to store food for longer periods of time. There are two pots, a small ceramic pot inside of a larger ceramic pot. Between the two pots there is sand, and when water is pored on the sand it makes the inner pot colder via evaporation (evaporative cooling). This is used like a refrigerator to keep things cold.


An article in the online ''Science in Africa'' explains:
An article in the online ''Science in Africa'' explains:
"The zeer is a large pot inside which fits another smaller pot with a clay lid. The space between the two pots is filled with sand, creating an insulating layer around the inner pot. The sand is then kept damp by adding water at regular intervals — generally twice a day — reducing the temperature within the inner pot."
"The zeer is a large pot inside which fits another smaller pot with a clay lid. The space between the two pots is filled with sand, creating an insulating layer around the inner pot. The sand is then kept damp by adding water at regular intervals — generally twice a day — reducing the temperature within the inner pot."


An analysis of this technology can be found [[%22Zeer%22_Pot-In-Pot_Refrigeration|here]].  
An analysis of this technology can be found [[Zeer pot refrigeration (design)|here]].  


== See also ==
== See also ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
http://www.scienceinafrica.co.za/2004/september/refrigeration.htm
*http://www.scienceinafrica.co.za/2004/september/refrigeration.htm
*http://practicalaction.org/html/agro_processing/docs29/FC29_34.pdf


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Revision as of 01:05, 4 December 2010

The pots can be produced locally by artisans, and made from local clays. The pots allow people to store tomatoes and other produce for 21 days or more instead of three or four.

The Zeer pot, also known as simply a Zeer (in Arabic) or a pot-in-pot refrigerator, was developed in Africa. It was created for people to store food for longer periods of time. There are two pots, a small ceramic pot inside of a larger ceramic pot. Between the two pots there is sand, and when water is pored on the sand it makes the inner pot colder via evaporation (evaporative cooling). This is used like a refrigerator to keep things cold.

An article in the online Science in Africa explains: "The zeer is a large pot inside which fits another smaller pot with a clay lid. The space between the two pots is filled with sand, creating an insulating layer around the inner pot. The sand is then kept damp by adding water at regular intervals — generally twice a day — reducing the temperature within the inner pot."

An analysis of this technology can be found here.

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