Modular Cooling Towers
A cooling tower is a heat rejection device, which extracts waste heat to the atmosphere through the cooling of a water stream to a lower temperature. Generally, evaporative cooling systems can achieve lower re-cooled water temperatures and a lower condenser vacuum than dry cooling systems. In counter flow cooling towers air travels upward through the filler or tube bundles, opposite to the downward motion of the water. In cross-flow cooling towers air moves horizontally through the filler as the water moves downward. DCM™ offers both cross-flow induced draft and counter flow induced draft cooling towers with wide range of cooling capacities that covers till 1250 TR.