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Training SSeessssiioonn oonn EEnneerrggyy 
EEqquuiippmmeenntt 
CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
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Presentation from the 
ā€œEnergy Efficiency Guide for Industry in Asiaā€ 
www.energyefficiencyasia.org 
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Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers
TTrraaiinniinngg AAggeennddaa:: CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
2 
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Introduction 
Types of cooling towers 
Assessment of cooling towers 
Energy efficiency opportunities 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers
3 
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IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn 
Main Features of Cooling Towers 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers 
(Pacific Northwest National Library, 2001)
Components of a cooling tower 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn 
ā€¢ Frame and casing: support exterior 
enclosures 
ā€¢ Fill: facilitate heat transfer by 
maximizing water / air contact 
ā€¢ Splash fill 
ā€¢ Film fill 
ā€¢ Cold water basin: receives water at 
bottom of tower 
Cooling Towers
Components of a cooling tower 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn 
ā€¢ Drift eliminators: capture droplets in 
air stream 
ā€¢ Air inlet: entry point of air 
ā€¢ Louvers: equalize air flow into the fill 
and retain water within tower 
ā€¢ Nozzles: spray water to wet the fill 
ā€¢ Fans: deliver air flow in the tower 
Cooling Towers
TTrraaiinniinngg AAggeennddaa:: CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
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Introduction 
Types of cooling towers 
Assessment of cooling towers 
Energy efficiency opportunities 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers
Natural Draft Cooling Towers 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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TTyyppeess ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
ā€¢ Hot air moves through tower 
ā€¢ Fresh cool air is drawn into the 
tower from bottom 
ā€¢ No fan required 
ā€¢ Concrete tower <200 m 
ā€¢ Used for large heat duties 
Cooling Towers
ā€¢ Air drawn up 
through falling 
water 
ā€¢ Fill located 
inside tower 
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ā€¢ Air drawn across 
falling water 
ā€¢ Fill located 
outside tower 
TTyyppeess ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
Natural Draft Cooling Towers 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers 
Cross flow 
(Gulf Coast Chemical Commercial Inc.) 
Counter flow
Mechanical Draft Cooling Towers 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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TTyyppeess ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
ā€¢ Large fans to force air through 
circulated water 
ā€¢ Water falls over fill surfaces: 
maximum heat transfer 
ā€¢ Cooling rates depend on many 
parameters 
ā€¢ Large range of capacities 
ā€¢ Can be grouped, e.g. 8-cell tower 
Cooling Towers
Mechanical Draft Cooling Towers 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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TTyyppeess ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
Three types 
ā€¢ Forced draft 
ā€¢ Induced draft cross flow 
ā€¢ Induced draft counter flow 
Cooling Towers
Forced Draft Cooling Towers 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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TTyyppeess ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
ā€¢ Air blown through tower 
by centrifugal fan at air 
inlet 
ā€¢ Advantages: suited for 
high air resistance & fans 
are relatively quiet 
ā€¢ Disadvantages: 
recirculation due to high 
air-entry and low air-exit 
velocities 
Cooling Towers 
(GEO4VA)
Induced Draft Cooling Towers 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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TTyyppeess ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
ā€¢ Two types 
ā€¢ Cross flow 
ā€¢ Counter flow 
ā€¢ Advantage: less recirculation than forced 
draft towers 
ā€¢ Disadvantage: fans and motor drive 
mechanism require weather-proofinh 
Cooling Towers
Induced Draft Counter Flow CT 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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TTyyppeess ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
ā€¢ Hot water enters at the top 
ā€¢ Air enters at bottom and exits at top 
ā€¢ Uses forced and induced draft fans 
Cooling Towers 
(GEO4VA)
Induced Draft Cross Flow CT 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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ā€¢ Water enters top and passes over fill 
ā€¢ Air enters on one side or opposite sides 
ā€¢ Induced draft fan draws air across fill 
Cooling Towers 
(GEO4VA)
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Introduction 
Types of cooling towers 
Assessment of cooling towers 
Energy efficiency opportunities 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers
AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
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Measured Parameters 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers 
ā€¢ Wet bulb temperature of air 
ā€¢ Dry bulb temperature of air 
ā€¢ Cooling tower inlet water temperature 
ā€¢ Cooling tower outlet water temperature 
ā€¢ Exhaust air temperature 
ā€¢ Electrical readings of pump and fan 
motors 
ā€¢ Water flow rate 
ā€¢ Air flow rate
AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
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Performance Parameters 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers 
1. Range 
2. Approach 
3. Effectiveness 
4. Cooling capacity 
5. Evaporation loss 
6. Cycles of concentration 
7. Blow down losses 
8. Liquid / Gas ratio
AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
(In) to the Tower 
(Out) from the 
Tower 
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1. Range 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers 
Difference between 
cooling water inlet and 
outlet temperature: 
Range (Ā°C) = CW inlet 
temp ā€“ CW outlet temp 
High range = good 
performance 
Approach Range 
Hot Water Temperature (In) 
Cold Water Temperature (Out) 
Wet Bulb Temperature (Ambient)
AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
(In) to the Tower 
(Out) from the 
Tower 
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2. Approach 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers 
Difference between 
cooling tower outlet cold 
water temperature and 
ambient wet bulb 
temperature: 
Approach (Ā°C) = 
CW outlet temp ā€“ Wet 
bulb temp 
Low approach = good 
performance 
Approach Range 
Hot Water Temperature (In) 
Cold Water Temperature 
(Out) 
Wet Bulb Temperature 
(Ambient)
AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
(In) to the Tower 
(Out) from the 
Tower 
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3. Effectiveness 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers 
Effectiveness in % 
= Range / (Range + 
Approach) 
= 100 x (CW temp ā€“ CW 
out temp) / (CW in 
temp ā€“ Wet bulb temp) 
High effectiveness = 
good performance 
Approach Range 
Hot Water Temperature (In) 
Cold Water Temperature 
(Out) 
Wet Bulb Temperature 
(Ambient)
AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
(In) to the Tower 
(Out) from the 
Tower 
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4. Cooling Capacity 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers 
Heat rejected in kCal/hr 
or tons of refrigeration 
(TR) 
= mass flow rate of water 
X specific heat X 
temperature difference 
High cooling capacity = 
good performance 
Approach Range 
Hot Water Temperature (In) 
Cold Water Temperature 
(Out) 
Wet Bulb Temperature 
(Ambient)
AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
(In) to the Tower 
(Out) from the 
Tower 
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5. Evaporation Loss 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers 
Water quantity (m3/hr) 
evaporated for cooling duty 
= theoretically, 1.8 m3 for 
every 10,000,000 kCal heat 
rejected 
Approach Range 
= 0.00085 x 1.8 x circulation 
rate (m3/hr) x (T1-T2) 
T1-T2 = Temp. difference 
between inlet and outlet water 
Hot Water Temperature 
(In) 
Cold Water Temperature 
(Out) 
Wet Bulb Temperature 
(Ambient)
AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
6. Cycles of concentration (C.O.C.) 
Electrical Equipment/ 
7. Cycles of concentration (C.O.C.) 
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Cooling Towers 
Ratio of dissolved solids in circulating water to 
the dissolved solids in make up water 
Depend on cycles of concentration and 
the evaporation losses 
Blow Down = 
Evaporation Loss / (C.O.C. ā€“ 1)
AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
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8. Liquid Gas (L/G) Ratio 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers 
Ratio between water and air mass flow rates 
Heat removed from the water must be equal to 
the heat absorbed by the surrounding air 
L(T1 ā€“ T2) = G(h2 ā€“ h1) 
L/G = (h2 ā€“ h1) / (T1 ā€“ T2) 
T1 = hot water temp (oC) 
T2 = cold water temp (oC) 
Enthalpy of air water vapor mixture at inlet wet bulb temp (h1) 
and outlet wet bulb temp (h2)
TTrraaiinniinngg AAggeennddaa:: CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
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Introduction 
Types of cooling towers 
Assessment of cooling towers 
Energy efficiency opportunities 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers
EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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Cooling Towers 
1. Selecting a cooling tower 
2. Fills 
3. Pumps and water distribution 
4. Fans and motors
EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 
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1. Selecting a cooling tower 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers 
Capacity 
ā€¢ Heat dissipation (kCal/hour) 
ā€¢ Circulated flow rate (m3/hr) 
ā€¢ Other factors
EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 
1. Selecting a cooling tower 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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Cooling Towers 
Range 
ā€¢ Range determined by process, not by system 
Approach 
ā€¢ Closer to the wet bulb temperature 
ā€¢ = Bigger size cooling tower 
ā€¢ = More expensive
EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 
1. Selecting a cooling tower 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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Cooling Towers 
Heat Load 
ā€¢ Determined by process 
ā€¢ Required cooling is controlled by 
the desired operating temperature 
ā€¢ High heat load = large size and cost 
of cooling tower
EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 
1. Selecting a cooling tower 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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Cooling Towers 
Wet bulb temperature ā€“ considerations: 
ā€¢ Water is cooled to temp higher than wet bulb 
temp 
ā€¢ Conditions at tower site 
ā€¢ Not to exceed 5% of design wet bulb temp 
ā€¢ Is wet bulb temp specified as ambient (preferred) 
or inlet 
ā€¢ Can tower deal with increased wet bulb temp 
ā€¢ Cold water to exchange heat
EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 
1. Selecting a cooling tower 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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Cooling Towers 
Relationship range, flow and heat load 
ā€¢ Range increases with increased 
ā€¢ Amount circulated water (flow) 
ā€¢ Heat load 
ā€¢ Causes of range increase 
ā€¢ Inlet water temperature increases 
ā€¢ Exit water temperature decreases 
ā€¢ Consequence = larger tower
EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 
1. Selecting a cooling tower 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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Cooling Towers 
Relationship Approach and Wet bulb 
temperature 
ā€¢ If approach stays the same (e.g. 4.45 oC) 
ā€¢ Higher wet bulb temperature (26.67 oC) 
= more heat picked up (15.5 kCal/kg air) 
= smaller tower needed 
ā€¢ Lower wet bulb temperature (21.11 oC) 
= less heat picked up (12.1 kCal/kg air) 
= larger tower needed
EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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Cooling Towers 
2. Fill media 
ā€¢ Hot water distributed over fill media 
and cools down through evaporation 
ā€¢ Fill media impacts electricity use 
ā€¢ Efficiently designed fill media reduces pumping 
costs 
ā€¢ Fill media influences heat exchange: surface 
area, duration of contact, turbulence
EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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Cooling Towers 
2. Fill media 
Comparing 3 fill media: film fill more 
efficient 
Splash Fill Film Fill Low Clog 
Film Fill 
Possible L/G Ratio 1.1 ā€“ 1.5 1.5 ā€“ 2.0 1.4 ā€“ 1.8 
Effective Heat Exchange 
30 ā€“ 45 
Area 
m2/m3 
150 m2/m3 85 - 100 m2/m3 
Fill Height Required 5 ā€“ 10 m 1.2 ā€“ 1.5 m 1.5 ā€“ 1.8 m 
Pumping Head 
9 ā€“ 12 m 5 ā€“ 8 m 6 ā€“ 9 m 
Requirement 
Quantity of Air Required High Much Low Low 
(BEE India, 2004; Ramarao; and Shivaraman)
EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 
3. Pumps and water distribution 
Electrical Equipment/ 
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Cooling Towers 
ā€¢ Pumps: see pumps session 
ā€¢ Optimize cooling water treatment 
ā€¢ Increase cycles of concentration (COC) by 
cooling water treatment helps reduce make 
up water 
ā€¢ Indirect electricity savings 
ā€¢ Install drift eliminators 
ā€¢ Reduce drift loss from 0.02% to only 0.003 ā€“ 
0.001%
EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 
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4. Cooling Tower Fans 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers 
ā€¢ Fans must overcome system 
resistance, pressure loss: impacts 
electricity use 
ā€¢ Fan efficiency depends on blade 
profile 
ā€¢ Replace metallic fans with FBR blades (20- 
30% savings) 
ā€¢ Use blades with aerodynamic profile (85-92% 
fan efficiency)
Training SSeessssiioonn oonn EEnneerrggyy 
EEqquuiippmmeenntt 
CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 
37 
TTHHAANNKK YYOOUU 
FFOORR YYOOUU AATTTTEENNTTIIOONN 
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Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers 
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Diissccllaaiimmeerr aanndd RReeffeerreenncceess 
Electrical Equipment/ 
Cooling Towers 
ā€¢ This PowerPoint training session was prepared as part of 
the project ā€œGreenhouse Gas Emission Reduction from 
Industry in Asia and the Pacificā€ (GERIAP). While 
reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the 
contents of this publication are factually correct and 
properly referenced, UNEP does not accept responsibility 
for the accuracy or completeness of the contents, and shall 
not be liable for any loss or damage that may be occasioned 
directly or indirectly through the use of, or reliance on, the 
contents of this publication. Ā© UNEP, 2006. 
ā€¢ The GERIAP project was funded by the Swedish 
International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) 
ā€¢ Full references are included in the textbook chapter that is 
available on www.energyefficiencyasia.org

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  • 1. Training SSeessssiioonn oonn EEnneerrggyy EEqquuiippmmeenntt CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 1 Presentation from the ā€œEnergy Efficiency Guide for Industry in Asiaā€ www.energyefficiencyasia.org Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers
  • 2. TTrraaiinniinngg AAggeennddaa:: CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 2 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Introduction Types of cooling towers Assessment of cooling towers Energy efficiency opportunities Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers
  • 3. 3 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn Main Features of Cooling Towers Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers (Pacific Northwest National Library, 2001)
  • 4. Components of a cooling tower Electrical Equipment/ 4 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn ā€¢ Frame and casing: support exterior enclosures ā€¢ Fill: facilitate heat transfer by maximizing water / air contact ā€¢ Splash fill ā€¢ Film fill ā€¢ Cold water basin: receives water at bottom of tower Cooling Towers
  • 5. Components of a cooling tower Electrical Equipment/ 5 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn ā€¢ Drift eliminators: capture droplets in air stream ā€¢ Air inlet: entry point of air ā€¢ Louvers: equalize air flow into the fill and retain water within tower ā€¢ Nozzles: spray water to wet the fill ā€¢ Fans: deliver air flow in the tower Cooling Towers
  • 6. TTrraaiinniinngg AAggeennddaa:: CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 6 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Introduction Types of cooling towers Assessment of cooling towers Energy efficiency opportunities Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers
  • 7. Natural Draft Cooling Towers Electrical Equipment/ 7 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 TTyyppeess ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss ā€¢ Hot air moves through tower ā€¢ Fresh cool air is drawn into the tower from bottom ā€¢ No fan required ā€¢ Concrete tower <200 m ā€¢ Used for large heat duties Cooling Towers
  • 8. ā€¢ Air drawn up through falling water ā€¢ Fill located inside tower 8 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 ā€¢ Air drawn across falling water ā€¢ Fill located outside tower TTyyppeess ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss Natural Draft Cooling Towers Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers Cross flow (Gulf Coast Chemical Commercial Inc.) Counter flow
  • 9. Mechanical Draft Cooling Towers Electrical Equipment/ 9 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 TTyyppeess ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss ā€¢ Large fans to force air through circulated water ā€¢ Water falls over fill surfaces: maximum heat transfer ā€¢ Cooling rates depend on many parameters ā€¢ Large range of capacities ā€¢ Can be grouped, e.g. 8-cell tower Cooling Towers
  • 10. Mechanical Draft Cooling Towers Electrical Equipment/ 10 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 TTyyppeess ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss Three types ā€¢ Forced draft ā€¢ Induced draft cross flow ā€¢ Induced draft counter flow Cooling Towers
  • 11. Forced Draft Cooling Towers Electrical Equipment/ 11 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 TTyyppeess ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss ā€¢ Air blown through tower by centrifugal fan at air inlet ā€¢ Advantages: suited for high air resistance & fans are relatively quiet ā€¢ Disadvantages: recirculation due to high air-entry and low air-exit velocities Cooling Towers (GEO4VA)
  • 12. Induced Draft Cooling Towers Electrical Equipment/ 12 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 TTyyppeess ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss ā€¢ Two types ā€¢ Cross flow ā€¢ Counter flow ā€¢ Advantage: less recirculation than forced draft towers ā€¢ Disadvantage: fans and motor drive mechanism require weather-proofinh Cooling Towers
  • 13. Induced Draft Counter Flow CT Electrical Equipment/ 13 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 TTyyppeess ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss ā€¢ Hot water enters at the top ā€¢ Air enters at bottom and exits at top ā€¢ Uses forced and induced draft fans Cooling Towers (GEO4VA)
  • 14. Induced Draft Cross Flow CT Electrical Equipment/ 14 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 TTyyppeess ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss ā€¢ Water enters top and passes over fill ā€¢ Air enters on one side or opposite sides ā€¢ Induced draft fan draws air across fill Cooling Towers (GEO4VA)
  • 15. TTrraaiinniinngg AAggeennddaa:: CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 15 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Introduction Types of cooling towers Assessment of cooling towers Energy efficiency opportunities Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers
  • 16. AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 16 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Measured Parameters Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers ā€¢ Wet bulb temperature of air ā€¢ Dry bulb temperature of air ā€¢ Cooling tower inlet water temperature ā€¢ Cooling tower outlet water temperature ā€¢ Exhaust air temperature ā€¢ Electrical readings of pump and fan motors ā€¢ Water flow rate ā€¢ Air flow rate
  • 17. AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 17 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Performance Parameters Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers 1. Range 2. Approach 3. Effectiveness 4. Cooling capacity 5. Evaporation loss 6. Cycles of concentration 7. Blow down losses 8. Liquid / Gas ratio
  • 18. AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss (In) to the Tower (Out) from the Tower 18 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 1. Range Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers Difference between cooling water inlet and outlet temperature: Range (Ā°C) = CW inlet temp ā€“ CW outlet temp High range = good performance Approach Range Hot Water Temperature (In) Cold Water Temperature (Out) Wet Bulb Temperature (Ambient)
  • 19. AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss (In) to the Tower (Out) from the Tower 19 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 2. Approach Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers Difference between cooling tower outlet cold water temperature and ambient wet bulb temperature: Approach (Ā°C) = CW outlet temp ā€“ Wet bulb temp Low approach = good performance Approach Range Hot Water Temperature (In) Cold Water Temperature (Out) Wet Bulb Temperature (Ambient)
  • 20. AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss (In) to the Tower (Out) from the Tower 20 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 3. Effectiveness Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers Effectiveness in % = Range / (Range + Approach) = 100 x (CW temp ā€“ CW out temp) / (CW in temp ā€“ Wet bulb temp) High effectiveness = good performance Approach Range Hot Water Temperature (In) Cold Water Temperature (Out) Wet Bulb Temperature (Ambient)
  • 21. AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss (In) to the Tower (Out) from the Tower 21 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 4. Cooling Capacity Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers Heat rejected in kCal/hr or tons of refrigeration (TR) = mass flow rate of water X specific heat X temperature difference High cooling capacity = good performance Approach Range Hot Water Temperature (In) Cold Water Temperature (Out) Wet Bulb Temperature (Ambient)
  • 22. AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss (In) to the Tower (Out) from the Tower 22 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 5. Evaporation Loss Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers Water quantity (m3/hr) evaporated for cooling duty = theoretically, 1.8 m3 for every 10,000,000 kCal heat rejected Approach Range = 0.00085 x 1.8 x circulation rate (m3/hr) x (T1-T2) T1-T2 = Temp. difference between inlet and outlet water Hot Water Temperature (In) Cold Water Temperature (Out) Wet Bulb Temperature (Ambient)
  • 23. AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 6. Cycles of concentration (C.O.C.) Electrical Equipment/ 7. Cycles of concentration (C.O.C.) 23 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Cooling Towers Ratio of dissolved solids in circulating water to the dissolved solids in make up water Depend on cycles of concentration and the evaporation losses Blow Down = Evaporation Loss / (C.O.C. ā€“ 1)
  • 24. AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 24 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 8. Liquid Gas (L/G) Ratio Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers Ratio between water and air mass flow rates Heat removed from the water must be equal to the heat absorbed by the surrounding air L(T1 ā€“ T2) = G(h2 ā€“ h1) L/G = (h2 ā€“ h1) / (T1 ā€“ T2) T1 = hot water temp (oC) T2 = cold water temp (oC) Enthalpy of air water vapor mixture at inlet wet bulb temp (h1) and outlet wet bulb temp (h2)
  • 25. TTrraaiinniinngg AAggeennddaa:: CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 25 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Introduction Types of cooling towers Assessment of cooling towers Energy efficiency opportunities Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers
  • 26. EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess Electrical Equipment/ 26 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Cooling Towers 1. Selecting a cooling tower 2. Fills 3. Pumps and water distribution 4. Fans and motors
  • 27. EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 27 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 1. Selecting a cooling tower Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers Capacity ā€¢ Heat dissipation (kCal/hour) ā€¢ Circulated flow rate (m3/hr) ā€¢ Other factors
  • 28. EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 1. Selecting a cooling tower Electrical Equipment/ 28 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Cooling Towers Range ā€¢ Range determined by process, not by system Approach ā€¢ Closer to the wet bulb temperature ā€¢ = Bigger size cooling tower ā€¢ = More expensive
  • 29. EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 1. Selecting a cooling tower Electrical Equipment/ 29 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Cooling Towers Heat Load ā€¢ Determined by process ā€¢ Required cooling is controlled by the desired operating temperature ā€¢ High heat load = large size and cost of cooling tower
  • 30. EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 1. Selecting a cooling tower Electrical Equipment/ 30 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Cooling Towers Wet bulb temperature ā€“ considerations: ā€¢ Water is cooled to temp higher than wet bulb temp ā€¢ Conditions at tower site ā€¢ Not to exceed 5% of design wet bulb temp ā€¢ Is wet bulb temp specified as ambient (preferred) or inlet ā€¢ Can tower deal with increased wet bulb temp ā€¢ Cold water to exchange heat
  • 31. EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 1. Selecting a cooling tower Electrical Equipment/ 31 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Cooling Towers Relationship range, flow and heat load ā€¢ Range increases with increased ā€¢ Amount circulated water (flow) ā€¢ Heat load ā€¢ Causes of range increase ā€¢ Inlet water temperature increases ā€¢ Exit water temperature decreases ā€¢ Consequence = larger tower
  • 32. EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 1. Selecting a cooling tower Electrical Equipment/ 32 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Cooling Towers Relationship Approach and Wet bulb temperature ā€¢ If approach stays the same (e.g. 4.45 oC) ā€¢ Higher wet bulb temperature (26.67 oC) = more heat picked up (15.5 kCal/kg air) = smaller tower needed ā€¢ Lower wet bulb temperature (21.11 oC) = less heat picked up (12.1 kCal/kg air) = larger tower needed
  • 33. EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess Electrical Equipment/ 33 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Cooling Towers 2. Fill media ā€¢ Hot water distributed over fill media and cools down through evaporation ā€¢ Fill media impacts electricity use ā€¢ Efficiently designed fill media reduces pumping costs ā€¢ Fill media influences heat exchange: surface area, duration of contact, turbulence
  • 34. EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess Electrical Equipment/ 34 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Cooling Towers 2. Fill media Comparing 3 fill media: film fill more efficient Splash Fill Film Fill Low Clog Film Fill Possible L/G Ratio 1.1 ā€“ 1.5 1.5 ā€“ 2.0 1.4 ā€“ 1.8 Effective Heat Exchange 30 ā€“ 45 Area m2/m3 150 m2/m3 85 - 100 m2/m3 Fill Height Required 5 ā€“ 10 m 1.2 ā€“ 1.5 m 1.5 ā€“ 1.8 m Pumping Head 9 ā€“ 12 m 5 ā€“ 8 m 6 ā€“ 9 m Requirement Quantity of Air Required High Much Low Low (BEE India, 2004; Ramarao; and Shivaraman)
  • 35. EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 3. Pumps and water distribution Electrical Equipment/ 35 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Cooling Towers ā€¢ Pumps: see pumps session ā€¢ Optimize cooling water treatment ā€¢ Increase cycles of concentration (COC) by cooling water treatment helps reduce make up water ā€¢ Indirect electricity savings ā€¢ Install drift eliminators ā€¢ Reduce drift loss from 0.02% to only 0.003 ā€“ 0.001%
  • 36. EEnneerrggyy EEffffiicciieennccyy OOppppoorrttuunniittiieess 36 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 4. Cooling Tower Fans Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers ā€¢ Fans must overcome system resistance, pressure loss: impacts electricity use ā€¢ Fan efficiency depends on blade profile ā€¢ Replace metallic fans with FBR blades (20- 30% savings) ā€¢ Use blades with aerodynamic profile (85-92% fan efficiency)
  • 37. Training SSeessssiioonn oonn EEnneerrggyy EEqquuiippmmeenntt CCoooolliinngg TToowweerrss 37 TTHHAANNKK YYOOUU FFOORR YYOOUU AATTTTEENNTTIIOONN Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers ļƒ¼
  • 38. 38 Ā© UUNNEEPP 22000066 Diissccllaaiimmeerr aanndd RReeffeerreenncceess Electrical Equipment/ Cooling Towers ā€¢ This PowerPoint training session was prepared as part of the project ā€œGreenhouse Gas Emission Reduction from Industry in Asia and the Pacificā€ (GERIAP). While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the contents of this publication are factually correct and properly referenced, UNEP does not accept responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the contents, and shall not be liable for any loss or damage that may be occasioned directly or indirectly through the use of, or reliance on, the contents of this publication. Ā© UNEP, 2006. ā€¢ The GERIAP project was funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) ā€¢ Full references are included in the textbook chapter that is available on www.energyefficiencyasia.org

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  1. TO THE TRAINER This PowerPoint presentation can be used to train people about the basics of cooling towers. The information on the slides is the minimum information that should be explained. The trainer notes for each slide provide more detailed information, but it is up to the trainer to decide if and how much of this information is presented also. Additional materials that can be used for the training session are available on www.energyefficiencyasia.org under ā€œEnergy Equipmentā€ and include: Textbook chapter on this energy equipment that forms the basis of this PowerPoint presentation but has more detailed information Quiz ā€“ ten multiple choice questions that trainees can answer after the training session Workshop exercise ā€“ a practical calculation related to this equipment Option checklist ā€“ a list of the most important options to improve energy efficiency of this equipment Company case studies ā€“ participants of past courses have given the feedback that they would like to hear about options implemented at companies for each energy equipment. More than 200 examples are available from 44 companies in the cement, steel, chemicals, ceramics and pulp &amp; paper sectors
  2. Cooled water is needed for, for example, air conditioners, manufacturing processes or power generation. A cooling tower is an equipment used to reduce the temperature of a water stream by extracting heat from water and emitting it to the atmosphere. This figure shows a cooling tower. Cooling towers make use of evaporation whereby some of the water is evaporated into a moving air stream and subsequently discharged into the atmosphere. As a result, the remainder of the water is cooled down significantly (Figure 1). Cooling towers are able to lower the water temperatures more than devices that use only air to reject heat, like the radiator in a car, and are therefore more cost-effective and energy efficient.
  3. Frame and casing. Most towers have structural frames that support the exterior enclosures (casings), motors, fans, and other components. With some smaller designs, such as some glass fiber units, the casing may essentially be the frame. Fill. Most towers employ fills (made of plastic or wood) to facilitate heat transfer by maximizing water and air contact. There are two types of fill: Splash fill: water falls over successive layers of horizontal splash bars, continuously breaking into smaller droplets, while also wetting the fill surface. Plastic splash fills promote better heat transfer than wood splash fills. Film fill: consists of thin, closely spaced plastic surfaces over which the water spreads, forming a thin film in contact with the air. These surfaces may be flat, corrugated, honeycombed, or other patterns. The film type of fill is the more efficient and provides same heat transfer in a smaller volume than the splash fill. Cold-water basin. The cold-water basin is located at or near the bottom of the tower, and it receives the cooled water that flows down through the tower and fill. The basin usually has a sump or low point for the cold-water discharge connection. In many tower designs, the cold-water basin is beneath the entire fill. In some forced draft counter flow design, however, the water at the bottom of the fill is channeled to a perimeter trough that functions as the cold-water basin. Propeller fans are mounted beneath the fill to blow the air up through the tower. With this design, the tower is mounted on legs, providing easy access to the fans and their motors.
  4. Drift eliminators. These capture water droplets entrapped in the air stream that otherwise would be lost to the atmosphere. Air inlet. This is the point of entry for the air entering a tower. The inlet may take up an entire side of a tower (cross-flow design) or be located low on the side or the bottom of the tower (counter-flow design). Louvers. Generally, cross-flow towers have inlet louvers. The purpose of louvers is to equalize air flow into the fill and retain the water within the tower. Many counter flow tower designs do not require louvers. Nozzles. These spray water to wet the fill. Uniform water distribution at the top of the fill is essential to achieve proper wetting of the entire fill surface. Nozzles can either be fixed and spray in a round or square patterns, or they can be part of a rotating assembly as found in some circular cross-section towers. Fans. Both axial (propeller type) and centrifugal fans are used in towers. Generally, propeller fans are used in induced draft towers and both propeller and centrifugal fans are found in forced draft towers. Depending upon their size, the type of propeller fans used is either fixed or variable pitch. A fan with non-automatic adjustable pitch blades can be used over a wide kW range because the fan can be adjusted to deliver the desired air flow at the lowest power consumption. Automatic variable pitch blades can vary air flow in response to changing load conditions.
  5. We will now look at the two main types of cooling towers: the natural draft and mechanical draft cooling towers.
  6. The natural draft or hyperbolic cooling tower makes use of the difference in temperature between the ambient air and the hotter air inside the tower. It works as follows: Hot air moves upwards through the tower (because hot air rises) Fresh cool air is drawn into the tower through an air inlet at the bottom. Due to the layout of the tower, no fan is required and there is almost no circulation of hot air that could affect the performance. Concrete is used for the tower shell with a height of up to 200 m. These cooling towers are mostly only for large heat duties because large concrete structures are expensive.
  7. There are two main types of natural draft towers: (Click once) Cross flow tower (left figure): air is drawn across the falling water and the fill is located outside the tower (Click once) Counter flow tower (right figure): air is drawn up through the falling water and the fill is therefore located inside the tower, although design depends on specific site conditions
  8. Mechanical draft towers have large fans to force or draw air through circulated water. The water falls downwards over fill surfaces, which help increase the contact time between the water and the air - this helps maximize heat transfer between the two. Cooling rates of mechanical draft towers depend upon various parameters such as fan diameter and speed of operation, fills for system resistance etc. Mechanical draft towers are available in a large range of capacities. Towers can be either factory built or field erected ā€“ for example concrete towers are only field erected. Many towers are constructed so that they can be grouped together to achieve the desired capacity. Thus, many cooling towers are assemblies of two or more individual cooling towers or ā€œcells.ā€ The number of cells they have, e.g., a eight-cell tower, often refers to such towers.
  9. We will now explain three types of mechanical draft cooling towers, and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
  10. Forced draft cooling tower How it works: air is blown through the tower by a fan located in the air inlet Advantages: Suited for high air resistance due to centrifugal blower fans Fans are relatively quiet Disadvantages: Recirculation due to high air-entry and low air-exit velocities, which can be solved by locating towers in plant rooms combined with discharge ducts
  11. Two types of induced draft cooling towers: cross flow and counter flow Advantage: Less recirculation than forced draft towers because the speed of exit air is 3-4 times higher than entering air Disadvantage: Fans and the motor drive mechanism require weather-proofing against moisture and corrosion because they are in the path of humid exit air
  12. Induced draft counter flow cooling tower hot water enters at the top air enters bottom and exits at the top uses forced and induced draft fans
  13. Induced draft cross flow cooling tower: water enters at top and passes over fill air enters on one side (single-flow tower) or opposite sides (double-flow tower) an induced draft fan draws air across fill towards exit at top of tower
  14. Performance evaluation.
  15. The performance of cooling towers is evaluated to assess present levels of approach and range against their design values, identify areas of energy wastage and to suggest improvements. During the performance evaluation, portable monitoring instruments are used to measure the following parameters: Wet bulb temperature of air Dry bulb temperature of air Cooling tower inlet water temperature Cooling tower outlet water temperature Exhaust air temperature Electrical readings of pump and fan motors Water flow rate Air flow rate
  16. These measured parameters and then used to determine the cooling tower performance in several ways. These are: Range Approach Effectiveness Cooling capacity Evaporation loss Cycles of concentration Blow down losses Liquid / Gas ratio We will now go through each of these parameters on the next slides
  17. The range is the difference between the cooling tower water inlet and outlet temperature. The formula for cooling tower range in degrees Celcius is cooling water inlet temperature minus cooling water outlet temperature A high CT Range means that the cooling tower has been able to reduce the water temperature effectively, and is thus performing well.
  18. Approach is the difference between the cooling tower outlet cold-water temperature and ambient wet bulb temperature. The formula for approach is CT Approach in degrees Celcius is cold water outlet temperature minus the wet bulb temperature The lower the approach the better the cooling tower performance. Although, both range and approach should be monitored, the `Approachā€™ is a better indicator of cooling tower performance.
  19. Cooling tower effectiveness is the ratio between the range and the ideal range (in percentage), i.e. difference between cooling water inlet temperature and ambient wet bulb temperature Effectiveness = Range / (Range + Approach) The formula for cooling tower effectiveness is: CT Effectiveness (%) = 100 x (CW temp ā€“ CW out temp) / (CW in temp ā€“ WB temp) The higher this ratio, the higher the cooling tower effectiveness.
  20. Cooling capacity is the heat rejected in kCal/hr or tons of refrigeration (TR), given as product of mass flow rate of water, specific heat and temperature difference.
  21. Evaporation loss is the water quantity evaporated for cooling duty. Theoretically the evaporation quantity works out to 1.8 m3 for every 1,000,000 kCal heat rejected. The following formula can be used (Perry): Evaporation loss (m3/hr) = 0.00085 x 1.8 x circulation rate (m3/hr) x (T1-T2) T1 - T2 = temperature difference between inlet and outlet water
  22. Cycles of concentration, C.O.C, is the ratio of dissolved solids in circulating water to the dissolved solids in make up water. (Click once) Blow down losses depend upon cycles of concentration and the evaporation losses. Blow down losses is given by the following relation: Blow down = evaporation loss / (cycles of concentration ā€“ 1)
  23. The L/G ratio of a cooling tower is the ratio between the water and the air mass flow rates. Cooling towers have certain design values, but seasonal variations require adjustment and tuning of water and air flow rates to get the best cooling tower effectiveness. Adjustments can be made by water box loading changes or blade angle adjustments. Thermodynamic rules also dictate that the heat removed from the water must be equal to the heat absorbed by the surrounding air. Therefore the following formulae can be used (mention that these are the same formula, just written differently): L(T1 ā€“ T2) = G(h2 ā€“ h1) L/G = (h2 ā€“ h1) / (T1 ā€“ T2) Where: L/G = liquid to gas mass flow ratio (kg/kg) T1 = hot water temperature (0C) T2 = cold-water temperature (0C) h2 = enthalpy of air-water vapor mixture at exhaust wet-bulb temperature (same units as above) h1 = enthalpy of air-water vapor mixture at inlet wet-bulb temperature (same units as above)
  24. We will now look at energy efficiency opportunities by exploring the factors that affect the cooling tower performance.
  25. The main areas for improving the energy efficiency of cooling towers are: Selecting the right cooling tower (because the structural aspects of the cooling tower cannot be changed after it is installed) Fills Pumps and water distribution system Fans and motors We will go through these one by one on the next slides.
  26. Once a cooling tower is in place it is very difficult to significantly improve its energy performance. A number of factors are of influence on the cooling towerā€™s performance and should be considered when choosing a cooling tower: capacity, range, approach, heat load, wet bulb temperature, and the relationship between these factors. We will start with capacity. Capacity, in terms of heat dissipation (in kCal/hour) and circulated flow rate (m3/hr), are an indication of the capacity of cooling towers. However, these design parameters are not sufficient to understand the cooling tower performance. For example, a cooling tower sized to cool 4540 m3/hr through a 13.9 0C range might be larger than a cooling tower to cool 4540 m3/hr through 19.5 0C range. Therefore other design parameters are also needed.
  27. Cooling towers are usually specified to cool a certain flow rate from one temperature to another temperature at a certain wet bulb temperature. For example, the cooling tower might be specified to cool 4540 m3/hr from 48.9oC to 32.2oC at 26.7oC wet bulb temperature. When the size of the tower has to be chosen, then the approach is most important, closely followed by the flow rate, and the range and wet bulb would be of lesser importance. Range The range is difference between the cooling tower water inlet and outlet temperature, in this case range 16.7 oC = 48.9 oC - 32.2 oC. The range is thus determined not by the cooling tower, but by the process it is serving. Approach The approach is also important. This is the cold water temp minus the wet bulb temp, in this case Approach (5.50C) = Cold-water temperature 32.2 0C ā€“ Wet bulb temperature (26.7 0C). As a general rule, the closer the approach to the wet bulb, the more expensive the cooling tower due to increased size. Usually a 2.8oC approach to the design wet bulb is the coldest water temperature that cooling tower manufacturers will guarantee.
  28. The heat load imposed on a cooling tower is determined by the process being served. Process heat loads may vary considerably depending upon the process involved and are therefore difficult to determine accurately. On the other hand, air conditioning and refrigeration heat loads can be determined with greater accuracy. The degree of cooling required is controlled by the desired operating temperature of the process. In most cases, a low operating temperature is desirable to increase process efficiency or to improve the quality or quantity of the product. However, in some applications (e.g. internal combustion engines) high operating temperatures are desirable. The size and cost of the cooling tower is increases with increasing heat load. Purchasing undersized equipment (if the calculated heat load is too low) and oversized equipment (if the calculated heat load is too high) is something to be aware of.
  29. Wet bulb temperature is an important factor in performance of evaporative water cooling equipment, because it is the lowest temperature to which water can be cooled. For this reason, the wet bulb temperature of the air entering the cooling tower determines the minimum operating temperature level throughout the plant, process, or system. The following should be considered when pre-selecting a cooling tower based on the wet bulb temperature: Theoretically, a cooling tower will cool water to the entering wet bulb temperature. In practice, however, water is cooled to a temperature higher than the wet bulb temperature because heat needs to be rejected from the cooling tower. A pre-selection of towers based on the design wet bulb temperature must consider conditions at the tower site. The design wet bulb temperature also should not be exceeded for more than 5 percent of the time. In general, the design temperature selected is close to the average maximum wet bulb temperature in summer. Confirm whether the wet bulb temperature is specified as ambient (the temperature in the cooling tower area) or inlet (the temperature of the air entering the tower, which is often affected by discharge vapors recirculated into the tower). As the impact of recirculation cannot be known in advance, the ambient wet bulb temperature is preferred. Confirm with the supplier if the cooling tower is able to deal with the effects of increased wet bulb temperatures. The cold-water temperature must be low enough to exchange heat or to condense vapors at the optimum temperature level. The quantity and temperature of heat exchanged can be considered when choosing the right size cooling tower and heat exchangers at the lowest costs. .
  30. The range increases when the quantity of circulated water and heat load increase. This means that increasing the range as a result of added heat load requires a larger tower. There are two possible causes for the increased range: The inlet water temperature is increased (and the cold-water temperature at the exit remains the same). In this case it is economical to invest in removing the additional heat. The exit water temperature is decreased (and the hot water temperature at the inlet remains the same). In this case the tower size would have to be increased considerably because the approach is also reduced, and this is not always economical.
  31. The design wet bulb temperature is determined by the geographical location. For a certain approach value (and at a constant range and flow range), the higher the wet bulb temperature, the smaller the tower required. For example, a 4540 m3/hr cooling tower selected for a 16.67oC range and a 4.45oC approach to 21.11oC wet bulb would be larger than the same tower to a 26.67oC wet bulb. The reason is that air at the higher wet bulb temperature is capable of picking up more heat. This is explained for the two different wet bulb temperatures: Each kg of air entering the tower at a wet bulb temperature of 21.1oC contains 18.86 kCal. If the air leaves the tower at 32.2oC wet bulb temperature, each kg of air contains 24.17 kCal. At an increase of 11.1oC, the air picks up 12.1 kCal per kg of air. Each kg of air entering the tower at a wet bulb temperature of 26.67oC contains 24.17 kCals. If the air leaves at 37.8oC wet bulb temperature, each kg of air contains 39.67 kCal. At an increase of 11.1oC, the air picks up 15.5 kCal per kg of air, which is much more than the first scenario.
  32. In a cooling tower, hot water is distributed above fill media and is cooled down through evaporation as it flows down the tower and gets in contact with air. The fill media impacts energy consumption in two ways: Electricity is used for pumping above the fill and for fans that create the air draft. An efficiently designed fill media with appropriate water distribution, drift eliminator, fan, gearbox and motor with therefore lead to lower electricity consumption. Heat exchange between air and water is influenced by surface area of heat exchange, duration of heat exchange (interaction) and turbulence in water effecting thoroughness of intermixing. The fill media determines all of these and therefore influences the heat exchange. The greater the heat exchange, the more effective the cooling tower becomes.
  33. There are three types of fills: Splash fill media: splashing water over the fill media into smaller water droplets. Film fill media: water forms a thin film on either side of fill sheets. Low-clog film fills: higher flute sizes were recently developed to handle high turbid waters (e.g. sea water). These influence the liquid to gas ratio, heat exchange, pumping costs, which all impact on energy use. The table compares these parameters between the three fill types.
  34. There are three areas for energy conservation with pumps and water distribution Pumps: Areas for energy efficiency improvements are discussed in details in the Pumps and Pumping Systems chapter. Optimize cooling water treatment: Cooling water treatment (e.g. to control suspended solids, algae growth) is mandatory for any cooling tower independent of what fill media is used. With increasing costs of water, efforts to increase Cycles of Concentration (COC), by cooling water treatment would help to reduce make up water requirements significantly. In large industries and power plants improving the COC is often considered a key area for water conservation. Install drift eliminators: It is very difficult to ignore drift problems in cooling towers. Nowadays most of the end user specifications assume a 0.02% drift loss. But thanks to technological developments and the production of PVC, manufacturers have improved drift eliminator designs. As a result drift losses can now be as low as 0.003 ā€“ 0.001%.
  35. The purpose of a cooling tower fan is to move a specified quantity of air through the system. The fan has to overcome the system resistance, which is defined as the pressure loss, to move the air. The fan output or work done by the fan is the product of air flow and the pressure loss. The fan output and kW input determines the fan efficiency. The fan efficiency in turn is greatly dependent on the profile of the blade. Blades include: Metallic blades, which are manufactured by extrusion or casting processes and therefore it is difficult to produce ideal aerodynamic profiles Fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) blades are normally hand molded which makes it easier to produce an optimum aerodynamic profile tailored to specific duty conditions. Because FRP fans are light, they need a low starting torque requiring a lower HP motor, the lives of the gear box, motor and bearing is increased, and maintenance is easier. A 85-92% efficiency can be achieved with blades with an aerodynamic profile, optimum twist, taper and a high coefficient of lift to coefficient of drop ratio. However, this efficiency is drastically affected by factors such as tip clearance, obstacles to airflow and inlet shape, etc. Cases reported where metallic or glass fiber reinforced plastic fan blades have been replaced by efficient hollow FRP blades. The resulting fan energy savings were in the order of 20-30% and with simple pay back period of 6 to 7 months (NPC).
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