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Wet surface air cooling systems help plant operators meet the challenges of increasing freshwater scarcity. These closed-loop evaporative coolers optimize water used for cooling and offer the flexibility of functioning in dry and wet modes, depending on ambient temperature conditions.
Robert Jenkinson is an applications engineer at Niagara Blower Co., Buffalo, N.Y., a manufacturer of closed-loop liquid coolers and dehumidification systems. For more information, call (716) 875-2000 or visit www.niagarablower.com.
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