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COOLING TOWER RELINE & REPAIR

10-07-2014

What is a Cooling Tower? A Cooling Tower is a heat rejection device, which extracts waste heat to the atmosphere though the cooling of a water stream to a lower temperature. The type of heat rejection in a cooling tower is termed “evaporative” in that it allows a small portion of the water being cooled to evaporate into a moving air stream to provide significant cooling to the rest of that water stream. The heat from the water stream transferred to the air stream raises the air’s temperature and its relative humidity to 100%, and this air is discharged to the atmosphere. Evaporative heat rejection devices such as cooling towers are commonly used to provide significantly lower water temperatures than achievable with “air cooled” or “dry” heat rejection devices, like the radiator in a car, thereby achieving more cost-effective and energy efficient operation of systems in need of cooling. Think of the times you’ve seen something hot be rapidly cooled by putting water on it, which evaporates, cooling rapidly, such as an overheated car radiator. The cooling potential of a wet surface is much better than a dry one. Why do Cooling Towers require internal surface reline, relining & refurbishment works? The internal surfaces of a cooling tower over time will start to deteriorate due to general operational use, or in this particular example below the internal surfaces could be damaged due to excessive volumes of chemical dosing by a previous poor quality Water Treatment Service Provider.

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