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[[File:Dry-cooler.jpg|thumb|right|Dry Coolers]] | |||
[[File:Robust dry cooler control.gif|thumb|right|Robust Dry Cooler Control]] | |||
'''Dry Coolers''' operate by heat transfer through a surface that separates the working fluid from ambient air, such as in a tube to air [[Heat Exchangers]],utilizing convective heat transfer. They do not use evaporation. |
Latest revision as of 00:02, 4 August 2012
Dry Coolers operate by heat transfer through a surface that separates the working fluid from ambient air, such as in a tube to air Heat Exchangers,utilizing convective heat transfer. They do not use evaporation.