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Direct vs. Indirect Cooling

FeatureDirect CoolingIndirect Cooling
Circuit TypeOpenClosed
Process FluidExposed to atmosphereContained and protected
Heat TransferDirect EvaporationThrough a Heat Exchanger
Cooling LimitAmbient Wet-Bulb TemperatureSlightly above Wet-Bulb Temperature
Water UsageHighLow to Zero
Water TreatmentIntensive (scaling, biology)Minimal (primary loop)
Risk of FoulingHighLow
Legionella RiskHighLow (in primary loop)
Initial CostLowerHigher
MaintenanceHigher (pads, basin, water quality)Lower (primary loop)
Ideal ForLarge industrial plants, power generation where water quality isn’t criticalHVAC, Data Centers, Medical Equipment, Food & Beverage, any sensitive process

Conclusion:

The choice between direct and indirect cooling is a trade-off between maximum efficiency and system protection & water savings.

  • Choose Direct Cooling for large-scale applications where ultimate cooling performance is critical, water is plentiful and inexpensive, and the system can handle rigorous maintenance.
  • Choose Indirect Cooling to protect valuable equipment, significantly reduce water and chemical usage, and simplify maintenance, accepting a slightly higher initial cost and a small efficiency pena