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COOLING TOWER RENTAL 250 TON

The 250-ton cooling tower is ideal for light industrial applications.

Cooling towers are essential for any industrial facility that relies on water to remove heat from machinery. In an emergency, rental units can also provide short-term and supplemental cooling capacity for cold storage, disaster relief, and power generation applications.

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250 Ton Cooling Tower

250 Ton Cooling Tower Specs & Common Applications

Specifications

  • Dimensions: L: 12'6" W: 7'11" H: 10'6"
  • Operating Weight: 9,000 lbs.
  • Electrical Data: 460 V / 60 Hz / 27 FLA
  • Max/Min GPM 500 min - 1,000 max
  • Flow Temperature: 95°F inlet, 85°F outlet @ 78° FWB
  • Max Inlet Temperature: 120°F

Applications

  • Containment & Spent Fuel Pool Cooling
  • Chiller Condenser Water
  • Jacketed Reactor Cooling
  • Scrubber Cooling
  • Supplemental Cooling Tower Water

How The 250-Ton Cooling Tower Works

 

A cooling tower system consists of four primary components — the tower, recirculating pump, fan, and fill material. The system operates by utilizing water to draw out excess heat generated by a machine’s operating system and then cool the water via evaporation. 

The process begins when water enters the process system and removes heat. The water then moves over the tower, where air travels past it. The blending of the falling water with air results in evaporative cooling. The heat transfers from the water to the air, which elevates the air’s temperature and humidity. The evaporation cools the water down. 

Finally, the recirculating pump propels the cooled water back process system to repeat the cycle. 

How The 250-Ton Cooling Tower Works

 

A cooling tower system consists of four primary components — the tower, recirculating pump, fan, and fill material. The system operates by utilizing water to draw out excess heat generated by a machine’s operating system and then cool the water via evaporation. 

The process begins when water enters the process system and removes heat. The water then moves over the tower, where air travels past it. The blending of the falling water with air results in evaporative cooling. The heat transfers from the water to the air, which elevates the air’s temperature and humidity. The evaporation cools the water down. 

Finally, the recirculating pump propels the cooled water back process system to repeat the cycle. 

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