Cooling towers use the coefficient of performance (COP) formula to calculate efficiency as BTUH Watts multiplied by 3.41. The COP also considers the tower approach, which is calculated as the difference between the leaving water temperature (LWT) and the entering air wet-bulb temperature (EATwb) divided by the LWT. The document discusses efficiency calculations for cooling towers and is copyrighted by the National Energy Management Institute Committee.
Cooling towers use the coefficient of performance (COP) formula to calculate efficiency as BTUH Watts multiplied by 3.41. The COP also considers the tower approach, which is calculated as the difference between the leaving water temperature (LWT) and the entering air wet-bulb temperature (EATwb) divided by the LWT. The document discusses efficiency calculations for cooling towers and is copyrighted by the National Energy Management Institute Committee.
Cooling towers use the coefficient of performance (COP) formula to calculate efficiency as BTUH Watts multiplied by 3.41. The COP also considers the tower approach, which is calculated as the difference between the leaving water temperature (LWT) and the entering air wet-bulb temperature (EATwb) divided by the LWT. The document discusses efficiency calculations for cooling towers and is copyrighted by the National Energy Management Institute Committee.
Cooling towers use the coefficient of performance (COP) formula to calculate efficiency as BTUH Watts multiplied by 3.41. The COP also considers the tower approach, which is calculated as the difference between the leaving water temperature (LWT) and the entering air wet-bulb temperature (EATwb) divided by the LWT. The document discusses efficiency calculations for cooling towers and is copyrighted by the National Energy Management Institute Committee.
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Cooling Towers:
COP = BTUH Watts 3.41
Coefficient of performance: Tower approach:
LWT EATwb
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