Tipo Heat Exchangers Manufacturers, Cooling Towers Manufacturers, and Industrial Chillers Manufacturers

Adiabatic Cooling System

Adiabatic Cooling System

Adiabatic Cooling Towers
Adiabatic Cooling Towers

OVERVIEW  – Adiabatic Cooling System

For halocarbon refrigerant condensing or CO2 gas cooling applications in supermarket refrigeration systems.

PLOT YOUR COURSE TO SUSTAINABILITY – Adiabatic Cooling System

The Record Vector Adiabatic Cooling System enhances the utility of an air cooled system with the efficiency boost of a wet system during peak conditions, providing lower energy usage and smaller footprint than an air cooled condenser and lower site water usage than an evaporative condenser.
EC motors ensure reliable and efficient operation
Integral energy management system monitors and regulates fan speed
Water usage reduced up to 60% or more vs. evaporative condenser
Evaporative pads precool air only on peak days
Coils remain dry to maintain efficiency and life expectancy
Most applications do not require supplemental water treatment

ENERGY MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM – Adiabatic Cooling System

Plug and play system with automatic motor programming
Standalone or remote interface control
Set point changeover and/or night-time limiter
Operational and fault signalling
Remote monitoring
Bypass operation

WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM – Adiabatic Cooling System

The system provides even water distribution across the entire surface area of the cooling pads to minimize dry spots. The pad’s fluted angles direct water flow towards the air inlet side of the pad where most evaporation takes place.
A targeted amount of water is not evaporated, helping to continuously rinse the pads, minimizing scaling and clogging of the inlet from atmospheric dust. This also minimizes the accumulation of dirt on the finned surface area of the heat exchanger.
The Record Vector Adiabatic Cooling System’s highly-engineered metered water distribution system minimizes water treatment requirements.
The type of Cooling System for your application depends on many factors. Some of these factors are:
What temperature water do you need
What equipment are you cooling
What are the climatic conditions for the area where the unit will be installed
What approach temperatures are you requiring
What kind of cooling water is currently available