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Home » Authors » Jerome Jennings, SPX Cooling Technologies Inc.
Jerome Jennings is a global product manager for field-erected components at SPX Cooling Technologies, Overland Park, Kan. For more information from SPX Cooling Technologies, call 913-664-7400 or visit www.spxcooling.com.
Cooling tower operators and maintenance engineers cite several common pain points associated with gearbox operation and service. Key features help minimize maintenance demands and extend operating life.
Industries that require process heat rejection often use field-erected cooling towers to keep pace with the heat load. Cooling towers have large fans and motors that can present worksite challenges, including excessive sound and vibration. Gearboxes are employed to address these challenges.