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Forced Draft Evaporative Condenser

Forced Draft Evaporative Condenser is a specific type of heat rejection system that uses the evaporation of water to condense refrigerant gas within a closed coil. The “Forced Draft” part refers to how the air is moved through the unit.


How It Works: The Three-Step Process

Imagine an air conditioner or refrigeration system. The compressor pumps out hot, high-pressure refrigerant gas. This gas needs to condense to release its heat and turn back into a liquid. Here’s how the forced draft evaporative condenser handles this:

1. Heat Absorption:

2. The Evaporative Cooling Process:

3. Heat Rejection:

The warm, moist air created by this process is then discharged out the top of the unit. A bleed-off (blowdown) system and a make-up water float valve manage water quality and level, just like in a fluid cooler.


Key Feature: “Forced Draft” Explained

The “Forced Draft” design is a crucial characteristic with specific advantages and disadvantages: