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evaporative cooling
delivering the benefits of cooling towers and evaporative condensers
Protecting the environment with evaporative cooling
Minimum water usage
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Minimum space
any processes, particularly in industrial applications, still use water for cooling purposes in a so-called once-through system .
The resulting thermal pollution and waste of this costly resource can be avoided with a system that recirculates the cooling water. The principle of evaporative cooling used in cooling towers and evaporative condensers saves over 95% of the recirculated water whilst providing other important environmental benefits.
ecause of its greater efficiency evaporative cooling equipment is more compact than air cooled alternatives and occupies less space.
Cooling towers or evaporative condensers can also be installed inside a building which is favoured by many architects. With space at a premium on most buildings and industrial sites evaporative cooling offers owners important space saving advantages.
Minimum energy consumption
Minimum noise
ir cooled equipment is often used to reject process heat,
particularly in air conditioning applications. However air cooled or
dry systems are less efficient than evaporative cooled or wet systems resulting in greater electrical energy consumption and they also have a higher first cost. The generation of electrical power is a major contributor to the greenhouse gas emissions which cause global warming. Evaporative cooling directly benefits the environment by minimising the use of electrical energy for cooling.
ooling towers and evaporative condensers are inherently quieter than air cooled alternatives as they require less airflow and hence fewer or smaller fans. In addition, because they achieve lower cooling temperatures, the associated refrigeration or process cooling plant can be smaller and thus quieter. As noise is increasingly of concern in our daily life the use of evaporative cooling