Application of Closed-Circuit Cooling Tower Closed circuit cooling towers are ideal for situations where the process fluid must be kept pure or the system must be protected:
Closed Circuit vs. Open Circuit Cooling Tower Feature Open Circuit Cooling Tower Closed Circuit Cooling Tower Process Fluid Exposed directly to the atmosphere. Contained within a sealed coil. Contamination Risk High (from air, water, and debris). Very Low. Water Consumption High (process water is lost to evaporation). Lower (only spray water...
Working principle of Closed-Circuit cooling Tower How It Works: A Two-Circuit System The key to understanding it is that it has two completely separate circuits:
What is Closed Circuit Cooling Tower A Closed Circuit Cooling Tower (also known as an Evaporative Cooler or Fluid Cooler) is a type of heat exchanger that cools down an internal process fluid (like water or a water-glycol mixture) without ever exposing it directly to the outside air or atmosphere. Think of it like the...