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[[File:Air-blast coolers.jpg|thumb|right|Air-blast coolers]]
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Air blast cooler sometimes known as [[Dry Air Coolers]], these are ideally suited for a whole range of cooling applications where closed circuit cooling is desirable and cooling to within 3ºC of the prevailing ambient temperature is acceptable all year round.   
'''Air Blast Cooler''' sometimes known as [[Dry Coolers]], these are ideally suited for a whole range of cooling applications where closed circuit cooling is desirable and cooling to within 3ºC of the prevailing ambient temperature is acceptable all year round.   
Air Blast Coolers are a practical and cost effective alternative to [[Water Cooling Towers]], which by law have to conform to ACOP L8. The costs of conformance are steep and include:
Air Blast Coolers are a practical and cost effective alternative to [[Cooling Towers]], which by law have to conform to ACOP L8. The costs of conformance are steep and include:
   
   



Revision as of 07:51, 3 August 2012


Air Blast Coolers

Air Blast Cooler sometimes known as Dry Coolers, these are ideally suited for a whole range of cooling applications where closed circuit cooling is desirable and cooling to within 3ºC of the prevailing ambient temperature is acceptable all year round. Air Blast Coolers are a practical and cost effective alternative to Cooling Towers, which by law have to conform to ACOP L8. The costs of conformance are steep and include:


♦ Chemical treatment to guard against Legionella

♦ Water softening to prevent lime scale formation

♦ Treatment and safe disposal of effluent resulting from routine cleaning and draining

♦ Water losses and make up due to constant evaporation can also be a significant operational cost.


Features

♦ Each will be individually selected to match the load conditions and various configurations are available to meet space and noise limitations.

♦ Single units can be provided in capacities from 5kW to 2000kW and they can be inter-connected to reach many thousands of kilowatts.

♦ Control of the water temperature is regulated, by controlling fan speed, according to the prevailing ambient temperature.