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cooling towers

cooling towers

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What is cooling towers?

Cooling towers are heat rejection devices that reject waste heat to the atmosphere through the cooling of a water stream to a lower temperature. They are commonly used in power plants, refineries, petrochemical plants, HVAC systems for large buildings, and industrial processes to cool circulating water.

What other technologies are related to cooling towers?

cooling towers Competitor Technologies

Chillers provide cooling directly, offering an alternative to cooling towers used in conjunction with chillers.
mentioned alongside cooling towers in 24% (3.6k) of relevant job posts
Large centrifugal chillers provide a similar function of cooling water, sometimes instead of a cooling tower.
mentioned alongside cooling towers in 100% (207) of relevant job posts
DX units provide cooling directly using a refrigerant, offering a potential alternative to chilled water systems that rely on cooling towers.
mentioned alongside cooling towers in 48% (252) of relevant job posts
Kyoto Cooling is an alternative cooling technology.
mentioned alongside cooling towers in 98% (92) of relevant job posts

cooling towers Complementary Technologies

Pumps are essential for circulating water within cooling tower systems.
mentioned alongside cooling towers in 14% (2.7k) of relevant job posts
Building monitoring systems can be used to monitor cooling tower performance, ensuring efficient operation.
mentioned alongside cooling towers in 78% (349) of relevant job posts
Heat exchangers are used in cooling tower systems to transfer heat between fluids.
mentioned alongside cooling towers in 29% (871) of relevant job posts

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