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Several global trends are contributing to the desire for cooling system solutions that can help companies use less energy and water for cooling. Heavy flooding in some regions, drought conditions in others, and extreme temperatures and weather events help drive the demand for such solutions.
According to a local report, Cimco Refrigeration will provide a major upgrade to the refrigeration system at the Canada Games Centre in Whitehorse, the capital of Canada’s Yukon territory. Cimco designed, manufactured and installed the current system when the recreation complex was built in 2005.
Combining wet and dry cooling, the TrilliumSeries 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.
The Ecodry BWR water-recovery system allows users of the company’s Ecodry 3DK closed-loop adiabatic central coolers the ability to capture and reuse more water.
Innovations in condensing equipment and technology are needed to reduce makeup water use and keep evaporative cooling viable. Hybrid designs deliver cost-effective industrial process cooling.
Plastics processors that use adiabatic cooling towers from Conair can reduce water and energy consumption and prevent contamination of the process fluid, says the Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania-based equipment maker. The adiabatic cooling towers can maintain stable leaving fluid temperatures even in hot weather.
Ecodry 3DK can be configured to match specific requirements and uses heat exchangers and an adiabatic chamber to cool water circulated to it from process machines.