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Closed Circuit vs open circuit cooling tower

Core Difference

  • Open Circuit Cooling Tower: Process water is exposed directly to the atmosphere for cooling.
  • Closed Circuit Cooling Tower: Process fluid is contained within a coil; only the external spray water is exposed.

Comparison Table

FeatureOpen Circuit Cooling TowerClosed Circuit Cooling Tower
Process FluidOpen to the atmosphere.Contained within a sealed coil.
Contamination RiskHigh. Fluid is exposed to air, dust, and debris.Very Low. The loop is closed and protected.
Water QualityUses the process water for evaporation.Uses clean spray water for evaporation; process fluid stays separate.
MaintenanceFocused on the entire water system (pipes, pumps, etc.), which gets dirty.Focused only on the external spray system; the process loop stays clean.
Freeze ProtectionDifficult. Adding glycol to the entire system is costly and messy.Easy. Glycol can be used in the sealed process loop.
Initial Cost (CAPEX)Lower. Simpler design and construction.Higher. More complex due to the coil.
Operational Cost (OPEX)Higher water and chemical consumption for the entire process volume.Lower chemical use (only for spray water) and no process water loss.
Energy EfficiencySlightly more efficient in ideal conditions (direct evaporation).Slightly less efficient due to heat transfer through the coil wall.
SpaceOften has a smaller footprint for a given capacity.Typically requires more space due to the coil and spray system.

When to Choose Which?

  • Choose an OPEN Circuit Tower when:
    • Cooling standard water (e.g., chiller condenser loops).
    • Lowest upfront cost is the main priority.
    • The system is in a location with good water quality and air cleanliness.
  • Choose a CLOSED-Circuit Tower when:
    • Cooling expensive or sensitive equipment (lasers, medical devices).
    • The process fluid must be kept clean and contaminant-free (pharmaceuticals, food production).
    • Freeze protection with glycol is required.

You want to minimize long-term chemical treatment costs.