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HVAC Cooling Tower Systems: A Guide for Facility Managers VAP Cooling Tower  If you are a facility manager or a building owner, you may be familiar with HVAC cooling tower systems . These are devices that use water and air to transfer heat from air-conditioning systems to the outdoor environment, reducing the load on the chillers and saving energy. HVAC cooling tower systems are common in large commercial buildings, such as airports, hospitals, hotels, and schools, as well as in some industrial applications, such as power plants, refineries, and chemical plants. But how do HVAC cooling tower systems work? And what are the bestpractices for maintaining them? In this blog post, we will answer these questions and provide some useful tips for optimizing the performance and efficiency of your HVAC cooling tower systems. How do HVAC cooling tower systems work? HVAC cooling tower systems work on the principle of evaporative cooling. They consist of four main components: a cooling tower

Crossflow Cooling Towers

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Crossflow Cooling Towers Crossflow Cooling Towers Section Crossflow cooling towers are an essential part of many industrial and commercial applications . They are widely used in HVAC systems, power plants, chemical plants, refineries, and other industries that require the removal of heat from a process. The design of crossflow cooling towers is critical to their efficiency, reliability, and safety. In this blog post, we will explore the fundamentals of crossflow cooling tower design. What is a Crossflow Cooling Tower? A crossflow cooling tower is a type of cooling tower that utilizes a vertical flow of air and a horizontal flow of water to cool a process or system. In a crossflow cooling tower, the water flows horizontally over a series of heat exchange surfaces, while the air is drawn in through the sides of the tower and passes vertically over the water. As the air passes over the water, it absorbs heat, which is then released into the atmosphere through the top of the tower.