During the National Day, GH Cooling stepped up the production schedule of 5 evaporative condensers and successfully completed the production in time after the holiday and delivered in time
The evaporative condenser is an improvement from the cooling tower. Its operating principle is basically the same as that of the cooling tower. It is mainly composed of three parts: heat exchanger, water circulation system and fan system (as shown in the figure below). The evaporative condenser is based on evaporative condensation and sensible heat exchange. The water distribution system on the top of the evaporative condenser continuously sprays cooling water downwards, forming a water film on the surface of the heat exchange tube, and the heat exchange tube and the tube heat fluid undergo sensible heat exchange. The heat is transferred to the cooling water outside the tube, and at the same time the cooling water outside the heat exchange tube is mixed with air. The cooling water releases the latent heat of evaporation to the air (the main heat exchange method) for cooling, so that the condensing temperature of the fluid is closer to the wet bulb temperature of the air. The condensing temperature can be 3-5℃ lower than the cooling tower water-cooled condenser system. The US "ASHRAE System and Equipment Manual" pointed out that "evaporative condensation is the most efficient cooling method."
Cooled medium:
Ammonia, Freon and other cooling media required by users.