COOLING TOWER SOLUTIONS

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Cooling Tower Work

Counter flow, Crossflow and Natural draft Systems Installation, Testing & Maintenance

Cooling tower is a heat rejection device. It works by bringing air and water into contact to cool the water and release unwanted heat into the atmosphere. Cooling towers are useful in industrial processes because industrial equipment tends to generate tremendous amounts of heat. Facilities need reliable ways to dissipate that heat to keep their working environments cool and reduce the risk of breakdowns and fire. Cooling towers come in various types, and it’s important to choose the correct one for your plant’s needs. In the guide below, we’ll explain how these apparatuses work and discuss some of the different types of cooling towers.

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Counterflow

Counterflow cooling towers get their name because the air and water enter from opposite ends of the tower. In a counterflow cooling tower, as in a crossflow tower, water flows down from the top of the tower.

Crossflow

Crossflow cooling towers get their name because the air they use cuts perpendicularly across the flow of water. Crossflow towers use splash fills that allow incoming air to flow horizontally through the cooling tower.

Hybrid Cooling

combines dry cooling with wet cooling in a common casing. The hot water flow passes the system in series, starting hot in the dry section located outside of the cooling tower casing just above the drift eliminators.

Induced Draft

Induced draft cooling towers use mechanical means — such as fan systems — to move air through the tower. An induced draft tower typically has fans located at the top of the air outlet.

Forced Draft

A forced draft tower is similar to an induced draft tower, but the placement of its fans is different. A forced draft tower typically has fans located in the air intake rather than the air outlet.

Natural Draft

Unlike mechanical cooling towers such as induced and forced draft models, natural draft or passive draft cooling towers use natural convection.Air flows naturally through the tower