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2023-07-13

The heat removal system for cooling fans is known in two ways as dry bulb temperature and wet bulb temperature.

The heat removal system for cooling fans is known in two ways as dry bulb temperature and wet bulb temperature.

Dry bulb temperature occurs when the water in the condenser coil heat exchanger that flows through that cooling heat is exposed to the air. Cooling the water down and allowing it to be reused in air conditioning or industrial processes is very economical as it saves energy, time and money. This is suitable for power plants, factories and refineries as they use and heat large amounts of water.

At the wet bulb temperature, evaporation occurs when heat is removed from the water. To make up for the lost liquid, the water must be replenished periodically.

The two processes are independent of each other, one can be supplied to the other in case the other cannot. Whether a dry or wet process is used will depend on the setup and staff preferences.

To facilitate cooling, the tower needs a constant supply of air. Either natural ventilation cooling fans or mechanical devices such as fans use electrically driven motors. They are other types of small cooling fans that are suitable for small cooling fans, where the air source needs to be at a certain height to work effectively. As for the natural ventilation cooling fan, it is very reliable and will start functioning automatically if there is no electricity. Apart from air, another factor responsible for the effectiveness of the process is the difference in temperature between air and water. The greater the difference in their temperatures, the more effective the cooling effect will be. Pollution of the tower is also reduced. Regular maintenance of the cooling fan in order to avoid its impact on the production process in the industry. It not only ensures that the cooling fan runs well, but also saves you from costly repairs and expenses.