Monday 19 November 2012

cooling tower chennai


cooling tower chennai

We also make FRP fan less Towers and Wooden Cooling Towers. Wooden Cooling Towers are made of treated wood and hence water resistant. Most of the manufacturers provide the cooling towers but in several cases maintenance and availability of spare parts is an issue. Cooling tower manufacturers has the capacity to manufacture and distribute several spares with longer life like Gear Boxes, Control valves and other essential spares. This type of cooling towers are factory preassembled, and can be simply transported on trucks as they are compact machines. The capacity of package type towers is limited and for that reason, they are usually preferred by facilities with low heat rejection requirements such as food processing plants, textile plants, some chemical processing plants, or buildings like hospitals, hotels, malls, automotive factories etc. Due to their frequent use in or near residential areas, sound level control is a relatively more important issue for package type cooling towers.


We at cooling tower chennai have an expert in house design teams who would visit the client and suggest the exact model and make of the Cooling Tower specific to the industry. These devises are energy saving and would have longer life. Providing after sale service plays a vital role in the tower manufacturing and it is essential for the customer to approach professional and qualified suppliers as these Towers play an important role in the process industry.  The cooling towers can do it in a number of ways like, by using the evaporated water to cool the working fluid and to remove the process heat and another by relying on the air to cool the working fluid to dry the temperature of the bulb. The cooling process of the cooling towers completely depends on the type of the cooling tower which is used. Apart from all these types, the industrial cooling towers can also be fan-less or fill less. Both of these cooling towers entirely depend on the natural procedure of cooling.

All these products are available in various colors and shapes hence really fit in to the overall ambience of the industry providing aesthetic appeal to the visitors of the industry. Today, various industrial companies in India use the equipment. The commercial cooling towers are in vogue too as location cooling has become a necessity to process the cooling. The liquid which is used in the cooling towers to cool the fluid also has a huge importance. If the liquid is not properly used, then it can result in the growth of algae and harmful bacteria, which can later affect the health of the workforce. Moreover, if the liquid is not properly treated, it can result in scaling and can also lead to corrosion of installation as well as of the equipment.   

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The advantage with FRP type tower is the material used is non corrosive and resists rust and other elements of corrosion. This material is light weight and hence the designs of the Cooling Towers can be customized based on the space requirements of the customers. Industrial cooling towers can be used to remove heat from various sources such as machinery or heated process material. The primary use of large, industrial cooling towers is to remove the heat absorbed in the circulating cooling water systems used in power plants, petroleum refineries, petrochemical plants, natural gas processing plants, food processing plants, semi-conductor plants, and for other industrial facilities such as in condensers of distillation columns, for cooling liquid in crystallization, etc.[3] The circulation rate of cooling water in a typical 700 MW coal-fired power plant with a cooling tower amounts to about 71,600 cubic metres an hour (315,000 U.S. gallons per minute)[4] and the circulating water requires a supply water make-up rate of perhaps 5 percent (i.e., 3,600 cubic metres an hour).

We cooling tower Chennai have highly qualified professionals in the areas of mechanical engineering and process engineering and hence the design division always comes out with revolutionary models. A cooling tower is said to be the essential part of any power station, and also a common site on a wide range of other structures and buildings. Nowadays, the cooling towers have become essential equipment in various industries around the world. Commonly, these towers are associated with the big factories, sugar manufacturing, steel manufacturing, refineries or power plants

FRP square type Towers are sturdy and provides maintenance free life for the industrial users. The cooling towers or the industrial cooling towers are designed such a way that it remove the excess waste heat to the atmosphere from the power station in order to keep the reactors of the power station safe and cool. A cooling tower serves to dissipate the heat into the atmosphere instead and wind and air diffusion spreads the heat over a much larger area than hot water can distribute heat in a body of water. Some coal-fired and nuclear power plants located in coastal areas do make use of once-through ocean water. But even there, the offshore discharge water outlet requires very careful design to avoid environmental problems.

Cooling towers


Cooling towers

Cooling Tower is a familiar name in industrial terminology. These are basically heat removal devises that transfers process waste heat and provides ambient and normal water circulation systems to the process industry.  An HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air conditioning) cooling tower is used to dispose of ("reject") unwanted heat from a chiller. Water-cooled chillers are normally more energy efficient than air-cooled chillers due to heat rejection to tower water at or near wet-bulb temperatures. Air-cooled chillers must reject heat at the higher dry-bulb temperature, and thus have a lower average reverse-Carnot cycle effectiveness. Large office buildings, hospitals, and schools typically use one or more cooling towers as part of their air conditioning systems. Generally, industrial cooling towers are much larger than HVAC towers.

These towers are a pretty common and conspicuous sight in several heavy industries such as power, pharmaceutical, steel and other related sectors. Usually cooling towers are gigantic water circulatory systems in parabolic and conical shapes that transfer heat from the process by using thin film technology. Cooling Tower is a heat rejection device, which extracts waste heat to the atmosphere through the cooling of a water stream to a lower temperature.
It is an important equipment in your plant, which optimizes the process and ensures the best production yield. We offer to our clients  technically advanced range of FRP
cooling tower which come precision engineered to provide superior cooling.
As responsible manufacturers of these towers we spent enormous amounts of money and energy and brought revolutionary changes in the design, material and made these Towers in to more efficient and maintenance free systems.  These revolutionary designs use Fiber reinforced plastics in designing and building Cooling Towers. In short these Cooling Towers are called FRP type Cooling Towers. Cooling towers are also used in HVAC systems that have multiple water source heat pumps that share a common piping water loop. In this type of system, the water circulating inside the water loop removes heat from the condenser of the heat pumps whenever the heat pumps are working in the cooling mode, then the externally mounted cooling tower is used to remove heat from the water loop and reject it to the atmosphere. By contrast, when the heat pumps are working in heating mode, the condensers draw heat out of the loop water and reject it into the space to be heated. When the water loop is being used primarily to supply heat to the building, the cooling tower is normally shut down (and may be drained or winterized to prevent freeze damage), and heat is supplied by other means, usually from separate boilers.

Cooling tower


Cooling tower


Premier Cooling Tower Tech is established in the year 2008 with a single minded devotion to manufacture and supply world class cooling towers to cater domestic and international market. Our wide range of products includes Wooden Cooling Towers, FRP Fan Less Cooling Towers, and FRP Square Type Cooling Towers. We also process high quality spares to support the product chain like Cooling Tower Flow Control Valves, Cooling Tower Gear Boxes and other related products. Common applications include cooling the circulating water used in oil refineries, petrochemical and other chemical plants, thermal power stations and HVAC systems for cooling buildings.



 Cooling towers are heat removal devices used to transfer process waste heat to the atmosphere. Cooling towers may either use the evaporation of water to remove process heat and cool the working fluid to near the wet-bulb air temperature or, in the case of closed circuit dry cooling towers, rely solely on air to cool the working fluid to near the dry-bulb air temperature. A cooling tower is a heat rejection device, which extracts waste heat to the atmosphere though the cooling of a water stream to a lower temperature. The type of heat rejection in a cooling tower is termed "evaporative" in that it allows a small portion of the water being cooled to evaporate into a moving air stream to provide significant cooling to the rest of that water stream. The heat from the water stream transferred to the air stream raises the air's temperature and its relative humidity to 100%, and this air is discharged to the atmosphere. Evaporative heat rejection devices such as cooling towers are commonly used to provide significantly lower water temperatures than achievable with "air cooled" or "dry" heat rejection devices, like the radiator in a car, thereby achieving more cost-effective and energy efficient operation of systems in need of cooling. Think of the times you've seen something hot be rapidly cooled by putting water on it, which evaporates, cooling rapidly, such as an overheated car radiator. The cooling potential of a wet surface is much better than a dry one.

Cooling towers vary in size from small roof-top units to very large hyperboloid structures (as in the adjacent image) that can be up to 200 metres tall and 100 metres in diameter, or rectangular structures (as in Image 3) that can be over 40 metres tall and 80 metres long. The hyperboloid cooling towers are often associated with nuclear power plants, although they are also used to some extent in some large chemical and other industrial plants. Although these large towers are very prominent, the vast majority of cooling towers are much smaller, including many units installed on or near buildings to discharge heat from air conditioning. The generic term "cooling towers" is used to describe both direct (open circuit) and indirect (closed circuit) heat rejection equipment. While most think of a "cooling tower" as an open direct contact heat rejection device, the indirect cooling tower, sometimes referred to as a "closed circuit cooling tower" is nonetheless also a cooling tower.

The advantage with FRP type tower is the material used is non corrosive and resists rust and other elements of corrosion. This material is light weight and hence the designs of the Cooling Towers can be customized based on the space requirements of the customers.