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Growing sensitivity to water conservation and the ever-increasing cost to maintain mechanical systems are driving interest in closed-loop evaporative cooling technology.
It is a common question during the early design phase of most large mechanical systems: “Is open-loop or closed-loop cooling equipment better suited for this project?”
Combining wet and dry cooling, the Trillium Series optimizes energy and water savings for industrial refrigeration. When the ambient air is below the setpoint, the unit runs as a dry cooler to save water and energy.
As aging facilities are tapped to accommodate expanded manufacturing and broader process applications, facility owners and managers are faced with vexing challenges. Primary among them is how to meet these demands within realistic budget parameters.
Babcock & Wilcox signed a definitive agreement to acquire Spig S.p.A., an Arona, Italy-based provider of custom-engineered cooling systems and services.
Innovations in condensing equipment and technology are needed to reduce make-up water use and keep the market strong for evaporative cooling, the most energy efficient method of heat rejection.
Utilizing the Ellipti-fin heat transfer coil, the eco-PMC offers improved heat transfer during wet operation and water savings due to extended periods of dry operation.