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Closed Circuit Cooling Tower Supplier in Egypt

List of parts in Closed Circuit cooling Tower?

A Closed Circuit Cooling Tower is a complex assembly of components that work together to reject heat. Here is a comprehensive list of its key parts, categorized by system function.

Core Heat Transfer Components

These are the parts directly involved in the cooling process.

  1. Coil Bundle: The heart of the tower. It’s a series of tubes (usually copper, cupronickel, or stainless steel) with finned exteriors to increase surface area. The process fluid flows inside these tubes, and the spray water cascades over the outside.
  2. Spray System: Distributes water over the coil.
    1. Spray Headers / Manifolds: Pipes that run along the top of the coil.

Air and Water Movement Components

These parts create the airflow and water flow necessary for evaporation.

Structural and Casing Components

The physical framework and enclosure.

Water Management and Protection Components

These parts maintain water quality and level.

  1. Cold Water Sump / Basin: The reservoir located at the bottom of the tower that collects the cooled spray water after it has passed over the coil.
  2. Water Make-Up Assembly: Replenishes water lost to evaporation and drift.
    1. Float Valve: A mechanical valve (like a toilet tank valve) that opens to add fresh water when the level drops.

Drift Elimination and Vapor Management

These parts improve efficiency and protect the surroundings.

  1. Drift Eliminators: A series of baffles located at the air discharge point. They capture water droplets entrained in the exhaust air stream, minimizing water loss (“drift”) and preventing chemical carryover into the environment.
  2. Air Inlet Screens: Keep large debris (leaves, plastic bags) from entering the tower and clogging the coil or spray nozzles.

Optional but Common Components

Often added for enhanced functionality and control.

  1. Winterization Kit (Immersion Heater): An electric heater installed in the basin to prevent the spray water from freezing in cold weather.
  2. Controls and Control Panel:
    1. Fan Cycling Control: Modulates cooling by turning fans on/off based on fluid temperature.
    1. Variable Frequency Drive (VFD): Precisely controls fan and/or pump motor speed for significant energy savings.
    1. Freeze Stat: A temperature sensor that triggers protective actions (like turning on the immersion heater) if temperatures approach freezing.
  3. Viewing Port / Sight Glass: Allows for visual inspection of water flow and distribution over the coil.