The CDC study screened 196 cooling towers around the U.S. and found Legionella DNA (indicating the bacteria were there, live or dead, at some point) in 164 of the towers sampled and live Legionella bacteria in 79 of them.
The AV Cooling Tower provides a compact footprint and is well-suited to support air conditioning and refrigeration systems as well as light industrial loads.
The eco-LSWE closed-circuit coolers feature an ellipti-fin coil and CrossCool™ internally enhanced tubes to increase the heat transfer of the coil, which improves the unit’s cooling capacity.
It is estimated that HVAC systems account for approximately 40 percent of the energy used in commercial buildings, which is why many building owners and managers are looking for ways to cut these costs. One way to do that may be to utilize evaporative cooling systems, which can be relatively inexpensive to purchase and often require much less energy than other forms of cooling.
This induced-draft counterflow closed-circuit fluid cooler’s design incorporates patent pending heat transfer technology and a low height to address local code restrictions.
The anti-microbial resin contains additives that operate on a cellular level to continuously disrupt and prevent uncontrolled growth of microorganisms and biofilm within the cooling tower.
The tower features a stainless steel structure and fiberglass reinforced polyester (FRP) casing, which provides a strong, corrosion-resistant assembly.