Cooling Tower Water Consumption
Installing a filter to continuously remove suspended solids allows the water to remain "cleaner" for longer, enabling higher cycles and less waste.
For every 1,000 BTUs of heat rejected, approximately 1 pound (roughly 1 pint) of water is evaporated. In engineering terms, for every ton of cooling (12,000 BTU/hr) operating for one hour, roughly 1.5 to 1.8 gallons of water are evaporated. cooling tower water consumption
CoC is a ratio comparing the level of dissolved solids in the recirculating water to the level in the make-up water. Installing a filter to continuously remove suspended solids
This is the primary function of a cooling tower. The tower works by evaporating a small portion of the recirculating water. As water turns from liquid to vapor, it absorbs significant amounts of heat (latent heat of vaporization) from the remaining water, thereby cooling the system. CoC is a ratio comparing the level of
In the world of industrial processing and HVAC systems, cooling towers are the unsung heroes of thermal management. They are incredibly efficient at removing waste heat, but that efficiency comes at a price: