A 500 TR (tons of refrigeration) bottle-shaped, induced-draft, counter-flow cooling tower uses a fan to draw air through the tower, counter to the flow of water, for efficient evaporative cooling, typically made of FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic).
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Designed to cool a 500 TR load.
Features a bottle or round shape, which is a common design for FRP cooling towers.
Utilizes an induced draft system, meaning a fan is located at the top of the tower and draws air upwards through the fill.
Employs a counter-flow design, where air flows upwards through the fill while water flows downwards, maximizing heat transfer.
Typically constructed from FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) for durability and corrosion resistance.
The fill media, often made of PVC, is designed to maximize the surface area for water and air contact, promoting evaporation and cooling.
These are installed to minimize water loss from the tower as air exits.
Hot water is distributed over the fill, where it flows downward, and is cooled as it comes into contact with the upward-flowing air.
The cooling process relies on the evaporation of water, which absorbs heat and cools the remaining water.
An axial flow fan with adjustable angle is used to enhance air draft at less power.
Special weather proof extended shaft flange mounted motor designed for tropical conditions.
Commonly used in industrial settings for cooling water used in various processes.
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