Cooling tower type
• Air-conditioning cooling tower provides air-conditioning, and is a glass fiber structure, which can provide cooling for larger buildings such as hospitals, schools and some offices.
• Ceramic cooling towers have a very attractive appearance, but are usually more expensive than other cooling towers.
• The chiller cooling tower is a supplementary means to eliminate waste heat, which is a by-product of many processes that require the use of air and liquid cooling systems.
• A closed-loop cooling tower is a cooling tower in which air does not directly contact cooling water or other fluids.
• The design of the cooling tower determines the cost, performance and efficiency.
• A cooling tower manufacturer is a company that manufactures equipment for cooling fluids.
• Cooling tower systems (sometimes called heat sinks) cool water and other fluids by removing heat from the fluid.
• Countercurrent cooling towers contain opposite air and water flows. The air flow moves upward, and the water flow moves downward.
• Cross-flow cooling towers contain vertical air and water flows. The airflow is horizontal, and the water flows vertically downwards.
• Disinfecting cooling towers are used in drinking water and wastewater treatment facilities to help eliminate bacteria, chemicals and other impurities in the water.
• The evaporative cooling tower is a kind of heat-absorbing equipment that uses the evaporation of a small amount of working fluid (usually water) to transfer heat to the moving air flow, so as to cool the rest of the water flow to close to the wet bulb air temperature, that is, the design temperature measurement reflects The required water vapor content in the cooling tower.
• The glass fiber cooling tower has excellent weather resistance, so it can be used in harsh environmental conditions. These cooling towers also provide good corrosion resistance, which is still advantageous in applications such as water treatment, where the cooling tower will be exposed to chemicals.
• The HVAC cooling tower combines a water-cooled cooler or condenser with the cooling tower.
• Hyperbolic cooling tower refers to a specific design and construction style of a cooling tower planned using a hyperbolic structure, which inherently produces natural draft and uses evaporation to cool water and other fluids.
• Industrial cooling towers are heat removal systems used to cool water and other working fluids by venting process waste heat from the fluid to the atmosphere.
• Mechanical draft cooling towers include: forced draft towers, which contain side fans that force air through the system; and induced draft cooling towers, which contain overhead fans that force air through the system. Mechanical ventilation cooling towers are usually used in smaller cooling tower systems.
• Naturally ventilated cooling towers do not use fans, but rely on the buoyancy of exhaust gas and natural wind to pass air through the system. Natural draft cooling towers are used in applications involving large amounts of water such as power plants.
• Open-circuit cooling towers, where water is distributed internally and is in direct contact with incoming air.
• Water cooling tower is a basic cooling system used to cool water through contact with airflow. Applications that utilize water cooling towers include air conditioning and water/wastewater.