Increased capacity wet surface air cooling system

Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Fluid distribution – Systems

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62305, 165DIG1, 261130, 261146, 261151, 261153, 261DIG3, 261DIG11, B01F 304

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044760655

ABSTRACT:
A wet surface air cooling system is disclosed and includes a primary cooling unit having a bundle of heat exchanger tubes. Water is directed over the bundle of heat exchanger tubes and is collected in a collection basin. A secondary cooling tower is provided and a closed circulatory loop draws a portion of the water from the collection basin and directs the water to the secondary cooling tower to increase the cooling capacity of the system. The secondary cooling tower is rendered operative automatically upon sensing a particular temperature of the water in the circulation system of the primary cooling unit.

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