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External Influences on Cooling Tower Performance
White Papers, Technical PapersA cooling tower reacts much like a human being to its air supply. If it is caused to reinhale its own exhaust, it begins to smother. If that air supply is restricted, it begins to choke.
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Fan Motor Overamping
White PapersOveramping occurs when the amperage drawn by the fan motor exceeds the fan motor nameplate amperage. In other words, more horsepower is required than the recommended maximum for the motor.
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Fan Performance Case Study
White PapersThe Marley® HP7000 Fan Performance Unsurpassed in Laboratory Tests.
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Fill Repack Capabilities
White PapersAs cooling towers age and thermal performance declines, many power plants rely on our decades of experience to execute fill repack projects – from design and planning to installation and maintenance.
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Fluid Cooler Cold Weather Operation
Technical PapersPreparing a fluid cooler for cold weather operation or shutdown season is similar to an open cooling tower, but with additional requirements. This paper discusses special considerations needed for cold weather operation and freeze protection for fluid coolers.
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How to Keep Cooling Towers Running Strong
White Papers, Technical PapersA guide to cooling tower maintenance, focuses on the mechanical aspects of cooling towers.
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How to Manage Cooling Tower Water Quality
Technical PapersThe importance of cooling tower water management, treatment and system monitoring for peak performance.
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IMI Sensors Vibration Switch Specifications
Technical PapersThe IMI Sensors mechanical vibration switch featuring a unique patented, spring loaded, magnetically coupled sensor, requiring no power
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Induced-Draft vs. Forced-Draft Cooling Towers
Technical PapersForced-draft cooling towers consume significantly more power than induced-draft cooling towers and are relatively more prone to recirculation if not ducted.
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