Yahaya, S. A.Akande, K. A.Raji, A. O.Abdulrahman, K. O.Enagi, I. I.2019-10-172019-10-172019http://engineering.fuoye.edu.ng/journal/index.php/engineer/article/view/322http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2689The research aimed at evaluating the effect of set-up height on the performance of earthenware pot-in-pot cooling system. The pots were set up at different heights; H1 (0 m), H2 (0.5 m) and H3 (1 m) and observed for 59 days from 8:00am to 6:00pm daily. The inner temperatures obtained from the three different arrangements were determined using standard methods. The result showed that increasing the height from ground level (0 m) to 1 m increases the mean cooling effect by 8 %. Generally, it was observed that only the set-up height at 1m proved to have maximum efficiency of the pot-in-pot system performance.enCoolerEfficiencyEvaporative coolingSet-up heightPot-in-potPreservationEffect of set-up height on the performance of pot-in-pot cooling device for storing food and drugs at ambient temperatureArticle