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Adiabatic dry cooler BRW/HP

adiabatic dry cooler
adiabatic dry cooler
adiabatic dry cooler
adiabatic dry cooler
adiabatic dry cooler
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Characteristics

Type
adiabatic
Power

Max.: 1,000 kW

Min.: 22 kW

Description

The “BRW/HP” series cooling batteries are closed circuit cooling systems capable of dissipating the heat generated during production processes without requiring water consumption and using only the lowest possible energy levels. These units essentially consist of one or more finned exchangers with copper tubes and aluminium fins, a hydraulic circuit featuring a pump, axial fans and a control panel. The BRW/HP batteries can cool water (or water/glycol mixtures) simply via thermal exchange with the environment air. These batteries can be used for multiple industrial applications, such as the cooling of oil used in hydraulic presses. During cold periods, if you install an energy savings system, these batteries can be used to cool utilities typically cooled by chillers, therefore allowing for a massive reduction of electric energy usage levels (“free-cooling” system). The modular nature of these machines also allows users to increase their cooling power by adding other batteries with different capacities in later stages. Optional features: Enthalpy Kit (nebulizer nozzles which spray water on the finned capacitors), activated automatically only when the battery is unable to maintain the setpoint set in dry functionality conditions Pump with increased capacity and/or pressure Inverter-piloted pump Spare second pump Automatic by-pass with specific modulating valve Remote control panel Stainless steel frame Capacitors with copper fins or with specific treatments, for installations in environments with saline or aggressive air characteristics

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.