High Performance Tube Fin Adiabatic Dry Air Coolers for Data Center

Customization: Available
Type: Air-Cooled
Cooling Water: Industrial Water

Products Details

Basic Info.

Model NO.
Casen
Fans Species
Frequency Fan
Noise Level
Low
Application Fields
Machinery
Certification
ISO, CE, SGS
Condition
New
Casing
Galvanized or Stainless Steel
Fan
Low Noise
Fin Tube
Galvanized or Stainless Steel
Advantage1
Water Saving
Adcantage2
Efficient Cooling
Medium
Gas or Liquid
Transport Package
Container
Specification
100 ton
Trademark
CASEN
Origin
China
HS Code
84198990
Production Capacity
200 Sets/Month

Product Description

High Performance Tube Fin Adiabatic Dry Air Coolers for Data Center
Adiabatic Operating Principle: Wet or Dry Operation


Efficient FACS adiabatic condensers with hydroBLU™ Technology can be operated either wet or dry. Both modes provide excellent performance with a small footprint and low operating costs.
 
High Performance Tube Fin Adiabatic Dry Air Coolers for Data Center
The cooling limit (the theoretically best possible condensing temperature/pressure for the system) is tied to the wet bulb the temperature of the ambient air.

Thermal Efficiency

Increased Thermal Performance, Lowers Total Cost of Ownership At peak ambient temperatures, the air entering the finned heat the exchanger is pre-cooled by wetted cooling pads to a temperature approaching the wet-bulb temperature, without the aerosol formation and without applying water to the finned surface.
The pre-cooling process maintains the required condensing temperatures at peak ambient conditions. The adiabatic process significantly increases the thermal efficiency of the condenser with minimal water usage.
The increased thermal performance at peak ambient conditions lowers the total cost of ownership. The reduction in compressor energy usage permits higher COP's, with a significantly reduced footprint.
Evaporative condensers use water as the evaporative cooling source throughout the year. The adiabatic alternative only uses water at peak ambient conditions thereby significantly reducing or eliminating water usage, water treatment, chemicals, sewage, and the costs associated with each.


Different between Evaporative vs. Adiabatic Analysis

High Performance Tube Fin Adiabatic Dry Air Coolers for Data Center

Technical Data
High Performance Tube Fin Adiabatic Dry Air Coolers for Data Center
High Performance Tube Fin Adiabatic Dry Air Coolers for Data Center

CASEN Adiabatic Air Cooler 

Intelligent Control of Fan Speed and Wetting
1) Water conserved by the volume control 
2) Very low energy consumption using Electronically Commutated (EC) motors/fans
3) Very low water consumption with a high dry operation switching

Optimal Adiabatic Cooling Delivery System
1)Maximum adiabatic efficiency
2)Plume-free
3)No water circulation
4)System checked for aerosol output
5)Automatic draining
6)Dry cooling coil
7)No spraying
8)No water treatment required in most cases

Multifunctional Use of Humidification Pads
1) Easily removable for additional dry operation capacity
2)Reliable adiabatic-cooling delivery system
3)Protects coil from dirt and debris

Integrated, Intelligent Control
1)Wired ready to use
2)EC motors with a built-in fan speed controller
3)Motor Management step controller for fan cycling

Installation
1)Easily rigged by crane thanks to easily accessible lifting lugs
2)Quick and easy installation
3)Optimal distribution of forces
4)Rigid structure, resistant to deflection
High Performance Tube Fin Adiabatic Dry Air Coolers for Data Center

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High Performance Tube Fin Adiabatic Dry Air Coolers for Data Center

 

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