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Published : February 16, 2009 |
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Category : Manufacturing | Total Views
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Cooling Towers can vary in shape and size and can operate at a power plant or on the top of your office building.
Regardless of their size, capacity or location, cooling towers play the same role in that they are heat transfer products that move heat away from process areas in order to keep things cool.
You'll notice these cooling towers when you're driving through major industrial areas and if you ever get to have a birds eye view of your city, you'll notice smaller cooling towers on the top of buildings.
This is how cooling towers work:
- A cooling tower blows air through a stream of water so that some of the water evaporates.
- Generally, the water trickles through a thick sheet of open plastic mesh.
- Air blows through the mesh at right angles to the water flow.
- The evaporation cools the stream of water.
- Because some of the water is lost to evaporation, the cooling tower constantly adds water to the system to make up the difference.
The amount of cooling that you get from a cooling tower depends on the relative humidity of the air and the barometric pressure.
The important thing with cooling towers and similar products is that you get the right one for your building. Even more important is to get it regularly maintained. This is where the good people at Cooling Tower Sales and Service come in. They specialise in the sale, installation, maintenance and repair of Cooling Towers, Evaporative Condensers and Fluid Coolers, in Brisbane and have been doing so for over 30 years. Their expertise will guarantee that you will get the right machine installed and maintained at an affordable rate.
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