Bench Top Cooling Tower: Technical Teaching Equipment
Bench Top Cooling Tower: Technical Teaching Equipment
Bench Top Cooling Tower: Technical Teaching Equipment
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DESCRIPTION
The Bench Top Cooling Tower has been perfectly developed to offer to the students the opportunity of appreciate the construction, design and operative characteristics of a modern cooling system by evaporating water. The unit is a good example of "open system" through which two currents of fluids (water and air) flow and where a transfer of matter from one current to the other occurs. With this unit, the performance of the cooling system will be studied, as well as balances of matter and energy, and the effects of: Volume of air flowing. Volume of water flowing. Water temperature. Cooling load. Packing density. For this last study it is necessary to have at least several types of columns with different packing factors at one's disposal.
SPECIFICATIONS
Bench top unit. Anodized aluminium structure. Panels and main metallic elements in stainless steel. Diagram in the front panel with similar distribution that the elements in the real unit. Water propeller pump, maximum flow of water of 120 l/h. - 2l./min. Air propeller with a fan speed control (145 m3/h. max., 3000 rpm). Heater resistance (60 C. max.). Water tank (14 l. capacity), with water level gauge. On/Off level switch for filling the tank. Flow meter, range: 0-2 l/min. Valves. 7 Temperature sensors, J type. 2 inclined manometers, 300 mm. lenght. Column type B: N of levels: 8. N of sheets by level: 10. Total surface: 1.013 m2.Height of packaging: 650mm. Density Area/volume: 58 m2/m3. -Optional Columns: (not included in the standard supply) Column type A: N of levels: 8. N of sheets by level: 19. Total surface: 1.915 m2. Height of packaging: 650 mm. Density Area/volume: 112.64 m2/m3. Column type C: N of levels: 8. N of sheets by level: 7. Total surface: 0.680 m2. Height of packaging: 650 mm. Density Area/volume: 40.02 m2/m3. Column type D: No packaging. Column type E:Packing characteristics column): with packing arranged to allow measurement of air and water properties within column. Fitted with temperature sensors in 3 points. Sensors: 7 temperature sensors of Dry Bulb, 7 temperature sensors of Wet Bulb and 3 water temperature sensors. N of levels: 8. N of sheets by level: 19. Height of column: 1100mm. Height of packaging: 650 mm. Density Area/volume: 112.64 m2/m3. Electronic Console: Metallic box. Temperature sensors connections. Digital display for temperature sensors. Selector for temperature sensors. Heater resistance controller. Pump switch. Fan switch and fan controller. Cables and accessories, for normal operation. Manuals: This unit is supplied with the following manuals: Required Services, Assembly and Installation, Starting-up, Safety, Maintenance & Practices Manuals.
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REQUIRED SERVICES
-Electrical supply: 220V./50Hz or 110V./60Hz. -Water supply. Unit:
OPTIONAL COLUMNS
Column type C: N of levels: 8 N of sheets by level: 7 2 Total surface: 0.680m Height of packaging: 650 mm Density Area/volume: 40.02 m2/m3
Column type A: N of levels: 8 N of sheets by level: 19 2 Total surface: 1.915 m Height of packaging: 650 mm Density Area/volume: 112.64 m2/m3
Column type E (Packing characteristics column): with packing arranged to allow measurement of air and water properties within column. Fitted with temperature sensors in 3 points. Sensors: - 7 Temperature sensor of Dry Bulb. - 7 Temperature sensors of Wet Bulb. - 3 Water temperature sensors. N of levels: 8 N of sheets by levels: 19 Height of column: 1100 mm Height of packing: 650 mm Density Area/volume: 112.64 m2/m3
AVAILABLE VERSIONS
Offered in this catalogue:
-TTEB. -TTEC.
* Specifications subject to change without previous notice, due to the convenience of improvements of the product.
REPRESENTATIVE:
C/ Del Agua, 14. Polgono San Jos de Valderas. 28918 LEGANES. (Madrid). SPAIN. Phone: 34-91-6199363 FAX: 34-91-6198647 E-mail: edibon@edibon.com WEB site: www.edibon.com
Issue: ED01/09 Date:January/2009
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