Practical Methods for Achieving Cooling Tower Water Savings

Date Published: 2013 | Technical journal archive

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Cooling towers function to reject waste heat to the atmosphere by evaporative and sensible heat transfer thereby serving as water conservation devices. It is widely accepted that improvements to cooling tower efficiency can be achieved by increasing the cycles of concentration (COC), requiring a practical understanding of the numerous water quality and treatment technology options as discussed in this article.

Companies: Harfst and Associates
Authors: William F. Harfst
Tags: ReuseEnvironmental SustainabilityConservationCooling Towers

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