Water Distribution System
- Plastic spray header and branches.
- Large orifice, non-clog nozzles.
- Grommeted for easy maintenance.
Counter Flow, Centrifugal Fan, Forced Draft
The exclusive use of fans with a high static tolerance allows for flexibility when installing in tight areas.
Single sided air inlet allows for placement against a wall for installations with limited footprint availability.
Externally located fan drive systems allow for both ease of maintenance and reduced downtime during servicing.
High level build materials along with exceptional design standards assist in creating a highly reliable and consistent product.
Utilising height as opposed to footprint allows for installation in areas with tighter floor spaces.
Consideration taken for fan type, location and air flow requirements help to improve the noise output of these products.

Vapor (1) enters through a evaporative condensing coil (2) and gets water sprayed on by the spray system (3) at the top of the condenser. At the same time the centrifugal fan (4), located at the bottom of the unit, blows ambient air (5) upwards through the condenser. During operation, heat is transferred from the internal circuit coil to the water, and then to the atmosphere as a portion of the water that evaporates. The condensed vapor then exits the unit (6). The sump (7) or basin collects the water. The spray water pump (8) recirculates the water up to the water spray system. The warm saturated air (9) leaves the condenser through the drift eliminators (10), which remove water droplets from the air.
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Evaporative Condensers
Evaporative Condensers
Hybrid Wet/Dry