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Components of Evaporative Condenser

  • Condenser Coil: Where the refrigerant circulates and is condensed.
  • Water Spray System: Nozzles and piping that distribute water evenly over the coil.
  • Fan(s): To move air through the unit (typically axial fans).
  • Sump: A basin at the bottom that collects water.
  • Water Pump: Recirculates water from the sump to the spray nozzles.
  • Eliminators: Corrugated PVC sheets that capture entrained water droplets from the exhaust air to prevent water loss (“drift”).

Evaporative Condenser vs. Evaporative Fluid Cooler vs. Cooling Tower

This is a common point of confusion. Here’s the critical difference:

FeatureEvaporative CondenserEvaporative Fluid Cooler (Closed-CCT)Open Cooling Tower
What it CoolsRefrigerant (e.g., R-134a, Ammonia) inside a coil.Water or Glycol Solution inside a coil.Water directly.
Process FluidRefrigerant is in a closed loop.Process Fluid (water) is in a closed loop.Process Water is in an open loop.
FunctionTo condense a refrigerant from a vapor to a liquid.To cool a liquid (without phase change).To cool water by direct contact with air.
OutputCondensed liquid refrigerant.Cooled water.Cooled water.

Simple Analogy:

  • An Evaporative Fluid Cooler is like a car’s radiator that uses evaporation to super-chill the coolant.
  • An Evaporative Condenser is doing the same job, but for refrigerant instead of water.