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Cooling Tower Systems, Inc.Macon, GA 800-752-1905 CTS' cooling tower lines have been manufactured and perfected for over 42 years, with five different models currently in production-one to meet every need for businesses of all sizes. An important emphasis during all of CTS' years of development has been quality and energy efficiency. CTS has always been dedicated to producing the most cost-effective water cooling towers for its clients.
Atlantic Cooling Technologies & ServicesCarlstadt, NJ 201-939-0900 With over 30 years' experience, Atlantic, the industry standard, is your everything cooling tower source. You'll be up & running in no time, from custom design & manufacturing to testing, installs, maintenance, protective coatings, repair, parts fast from a large stock, upgrades, replacement towers & 24 hour emergency service. Energy & cost efficiency for all makes, models & sizes - just for you!
Process Engineering & EquipmentComstock Park, MI 800-245-1961 Established in 1984, Process Engineering & Equipment specializes in the sales of heat transfer, filtration and fluid handling products. Our sales also include tank mixers, heat exchangers, cooling towers, boilers, etc. Our line of agitators and industrial mixers covers batch sizes from 5 to 500,000 gallons. Models include EMI Mixers, fixed mount mixers, portable mixers and top entry mixers.
Paharpur Cooling Towers, Ltd.Lakewood, CO 303-989-7200 Paharpur Cooling Towers manufactures cooling towers, including water cooling towers and towers for cooling other liquids. We produce everything from small units built in the factory to large concrete cooling towers built at the construction site. We are a quality business that specializes in top notch products. Visit our website or give us a call today to learn more about us!
Advantage Engineering, Inc.Greenwood, IN 317-887-0729 If you want energy efficient solutions, go to Advantage Engineering, Inc. The specialists at Advantage are aware of the rising cost of energy and the pressure to reduce energy consumption and they offer many energy saving products that favor lifetime costs including energy efficient water cooling towers that are available at competitive prices. Contact Advantage Engineering today.
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Water Cooling Towers
Specific applications of water cooling towers include air conditioning towers and HVAC cooling towers, as well as water treatment. Water is an ideal substance to use for industrial cooling as it has a high specific heat capacity and greater thermal conductivity than many other liquids. Furthermore, when water is released into the atmosphere through the process of evaporation, it is able to be absorbed into the water cycle again. It is a naturally available resource although sources of cooling water vary according to the location of the cooling tower system and the natural provision. These sources may include rivers, seas, wells or lakes. Water cooling towers use evaporation of the source water to cool and can also be classified as "wet" cooling towers. Some applications require higher quality water and therefore purified water can be used instead of natural water, although it is likely to be much more expensive and only used for specific industries such as biochemical or food processing.
The coolant water is pumped into the cooling tower system and it is circulated through heat exchangers. The heat exchangers are heated by the industrial processes of the plant and the energy given off there, and can be heated water or another liquid, or hot air. The waste heat is absorbed by some of the coolant water to the point of evaporation at which it is released as warm moist air. Evaporation causes the air to leave the surface of the water and as a result the heat exchangers cool. The warm air is less dense and it rises into the atmosphere. Water is moved around the heat exchangers continuously in order to keep the cycle of heat removal and evaporation moving. The cycle of cool water combined with the evaporative process results in some water loss and therefore water needs to be brought in from the water source to replace it with fresh cool water. Thermal pollution is a concern if precautions are not taken to prevent heated water being returned to the natural source and disturbing the ecology of the river or lake. Another consideration to have in regard to the location of the tower when using water cooling is the temperatures the tower is to experience in the natural environment. If the temperatures are likely to drop during winter months, precautions should be taken to prevent freezing damage to piping and interior surfaces.