Timber Cross Flow Cooling Tower
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Timber Cooling Tower (Cross / Counter Flow) There are a total of 107 models available under single cell configuration. Multi-cell configurations are provided to offer flexibility of operations and also to meet increased cooling requirements. These Cooling Towers are supplied with treated timber construction, which is pressure treated with Copper Chromate Arsenic. Structural design for operational load and wind pressure of 30 psf. is taken into consideration. CCA (copper chromate arsenic) treated timber / wood Cooling Towers have proven themselves the worldover. These timber / wood Cooling Towers are available in induced draft cross flow & induced draft counter flow design. Water handling capacity ranges from 45 M3/hr. to 5000 M3/hr. per cell capacity. Fan diameter varies from 1500 mm to 10000 mm. Different models have different Air Travels, Fill height, Fill pattern, Fan diameter, etc. in cross flow design AND varied Fill height, Fill design, etc. in counter flow design. Features : Eliminates fill media and hence maintenance Eliminates motor / fan and hence power consumption Used for high temperature applications Used for industries having polluted waters All structural in HDG Steel, to arrest rust All joints with SS fasteners Aero dynamic designed FRP / GI louvers
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Timber Cross Flow Cooling Tower
45,000 - 2,500,000 Per NOS
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Timber cross flow cooling towers are a type of cooling tower that uses a wooden framework and cladding to support the tower structure. Here are some typical specifications for timber cross flow cooling towers: Capacity: Timber cross flow cooling towers typically have a capacity ranging from 10 to 5000 GPM (gallons per minute), depending on the specific application. Framework: The framework of a timber cross flow cooling tower is typically made of treated wood, such as redwood, cedar, or Douglas fir. The wood must be treated to prevent decay and insect damage. Cladding: The cladding of a timber cross flow cooling tower is also typically made of treated wood, and it serves to protect the tower structure from the elements. The cladding can be customized to meet specific aesthetic or functional requirements. Fill: The fill material used in timber cross flow cooling towers is typically made of PVC or wood slats. The fill is responsible for increasing the surface area of the tower, promoting contact between the water and air, and facilitating the heat transfer process. Fans: Timber cross flow cooling towers use axial flow fans to move air through the tower. The fans can be belt-driven or direct-driven, depending on the specific application. Drift Eliminators: Drift eliminators are used to reduce the amount of water droplets that escape from the cooling tower. Timber cross flow cooling towers typically use PVC or wood drift eliminators. Water Distribution System: The water distribution system of a timber cross flow cooling tower includes a spray system that distributes the water evenly over the fill material. The distribution system may include nozzles or spray bars, depending on the specific application. Sump: The sump of a timber cross flow cooling tower collects the cooled water and directs it back to the heat exchanger. The sump must be designed to prevent the accumulation of debris and sediment. Overall, timber cross flow cooling towers offer several advantages, including low cost, low maintenance, and easy customization. However, they require regular inspection and maintenance to prevent decay and ensure optimal performance.
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Canara manufactures timber cross flow cooling towers with vide varieties of splash fills. Poor water quality problems are no problem with cross flow timber cooling towers. The cooling towers are heavy duty designed for Industrial applications, and specially suitable for dirty circulating water , as the splash bars do not clog easily. The timber is chemically pressure treated after fabrication , using CCA chemicals by the full cell process to a minimum chemical retention of 12 kg/m3 , as per IS – 401 Code , to protect the wood from decay & attack by termites and other micro organisms, to get a longer life. The Treated lumber is the most economical materials used in cooling towers. The chemically treated timber can withstand high levels of chlorides , sulfates and hydrogen sulfide.
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