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How Hazardous the use of Chemicals is for the Chiller & the Cooling tower?

Cooling towers use evaporation of water to remove excess heat and cool the working fluid. Cooling towers provide low water temperature with air-cooling or another dry rejection device. It is not only cost effective but an energy efficient system for cooling. There are many types of cooling towers like counter flow, cross flow and hyperbolic. A chiller is normally a machine that helps to remove heat from the liquid through absorption or vapor compression. The liquid normally circulates through the heat to cool the particular equipment. Chillers and cooling towers are rated on the basis of the range and approach. This also depends on different types of temperature. There are many hazardous chemicals that are used in chillers and cooling towers. Cooling tower uses Acid that can lead to oxidization or scaling. The sulfuric acid introduces sulfate ions (SO4-2) to the normal water. Eventually, this may also lead to calcium sulfat...

Automatic Tube Cleaning System –Boost Your HVAC Efficiency at Minimal Costs

Most of the times, scaling and micro-fouling are regarded as major problems in the condenser tubes & heat exchangers. This tends to be ultimately lowering the overall system performance, output, and service life of the given system. The utilization of the advanced ATCS-HVAC systems thus stands vital –not only for ensuring comfort cooling in commercial or residential buildings, but also for ensuring top-class efficiency in a wide range of industrial applications including chip manufacturing, cold storage, and so more. The only problem that might occur is during the utilization of recycled water in the open cooling tower system. For overcoming such a situation, the automatic brushing system gets installed that helps in setting up a continuous, automatic cleaning process in motion. An advanced ATCS-HVAC system helps in bringing a permanent solution for intense fouling in the industrial chiller heat exchangers & condenser tubes. The ATCS ( Automatic Tube Cleaning Systems) are k...

Bring About Top-Notch Hotel Energy Efficiency with ATCS

Ever wondered what those big noisy boys (usually found in the basement area) meant for? These are the units that could run up your overall electricity bill up to 70 percent when you are running a hotel. These are the chiller units and these are used for generating cold water (4 to 7 Degree Celsius) that gets circulated to the guests & function rooms in the hotel building. These chiller units are used for cooling down the spaces as per the required comforting temperature in any hotel building. The cooling system of your hotel building is made out of the same component like any refrigerant. The refrigerant gets evaporated in the evaporator and heat gets absorbed. This evaporated heat then condenses in the condenser unit & helps in releasing heat from the hotel building & different units. The condenser unit needs to be cooled, probably brought about by water that keeps circulating over the cooling tower. Over the passage of time, mineral deposits & pollutants fro...

How Hazardous the use of Chemicals is for the Chiller & the Cooling tower?

Cooling towers use evaporation of water to remove excess heat and cool the working fluid. Cooling towers provide low water temperature with air-cooling or an other dry rejection device . It is not only cost effective but an energy efficient system for cooling. There are many types of cooling towers like counterflow , cross flow and hyperbolic. A chiller is normally a machine that helps to remove heat from the liquid through absorption or vapor compression. The liquid normally circulates through the heat to cool the particular equipment. Chillers and cooling towers are rated on the basis of the range and approach. This also depends on different types of temperature. There are many hazardous chemicals that are used in chillers and cooling towers. Cooling tower uses Acid that can lead to oxidization or scaling. The sulfuric acid introduces sulfate ions (SO4-2) to the normal water. Eventually, this may also lead to calcium ...