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Cooling Tower Approach

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The simplest function of a cooling tower is to cool water to a desired temperature. For evaporative processes, the difference between the cold water temperature and entering wet bulb temperatures is the approach.

Marley Series 15 Crossflow Cooling Tower Brochure

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Series 15 cooling towers are field constructed, splash fill, crossflow wood cooling towers, designed to serve all normal cooling water systems- as well as those "dirty water" systems which would place the long term operation of a film-fill tower in jeopardy.

Marley Series 10 Crossflow Cooling Tower Brochure

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Series 10 cooling towers are field constructed, splash fill, crossflow wood cooling towers, designed to serve all normal cooling water systems- as well as those "dirty water" systems which would place the long term operation of a film-fill tower in jeopardy.
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Choosing The Right Fluid Cooler

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If you’re focused on energy efficiency, a fill/coil hybrid product may be your best choice; if you want to operate dry seasonally and don’t mind the higher initial cost, then an induced draft counterflow might be your best bet.

Marley Counterflow Distribution System

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The entire distribution system is computer-designed to maximize thermal performance and can be optimized to minimize pump head. The design also minimizes structural interference with water distribution. The Marley system avoids the uneven water distribution and high operating pressures associated with upspray nozzle systems.

Cooling Tower Performance – Drift

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All evaporative cooling products, where air and water come into direct contact, experience some level of drift. Drift is defined as liquid water droplets from the recirculating flow entrained in the discharge air stream.

Weighing In On Counterflow Film Fill

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Fouling, as defined for cooling tower fill media, is the process of deposition of foreign matter, including biogrowth, on the heat exchange surface—in this case the plastic film water flow area. In many water chemistries and treatment systems, this process is controlled to the extent that it does not measurably inhibit the cooling process or allow excessive weight to build up in the cooling tower.
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