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- (63f) Reducing the Load on Cooling Towers through Revamping of Individual Coolers
The over performance of these coolers can be corrected in a number of ways: reducing the flow of cooling water through the exchanger (by using either a bypass or by throttling a valve), operating a bypass on the hot side of the exchanger, or by plugging some of the tubes in the exchanger. These options can be used in combination.
This paper presents a systematic procedure for identifying all of the effective options.
Using a case study it is shown that failure to modify the coolers following an improvement in heat recovery can result in reduction in the thermal load on the cooling tower being just 70 % of what is possible.