• Cross flow Cooling Tower

Cross flow Cooling Tower

Description

We are advanced in providing a world category assortment of Pultruded Fiber Glass Cross-flow Cooling Towers to our patrons. belongs to the family of mechanical drift cooling towers in which the upward flow of the air cools down the hot water raining down from the hot water basin at the top onto the cold water water basin at the bottom.

A fan is located on the roof of the device in order to induce airflow through the louvers and fills to be perpendicularly intercepted by the hot water rain drops. The drift leaves the tower at the top. The cross flow cooling tower can operate with very much lower-than-design levels of flow, as little as 30%. Since the only mechanism pulling down the water through the nozzles is gravity, these towers can provide even water distribution across the fill.

As can be seen in the diagram below, the water runs down the fills due to gravity in a vertical manner while the air comes in contact with it in a horizontal manner getting the name “crossflow”. It is clear that this design eliminates the need for the air to pass through the water distribution system which is the reason that there is no other mechanism necessary for the water to cascade down the cooling tower except for gravity.

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