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Develop A Tailor-made Cooling Solution for Myanmar Power Generation Plant
A dry cooler is a type of cooling equipment used in power plants to reduce the temperature of a fluid (usually water or a cooling medium) by indirect heat exchange between ambient air and the fluid, without involving direct contact. These coolers are commonly used for heat emission and temperature control, especially in power plants to cool condensers, transformers, generators and other equipment in the steam cycle.
Here are some of the key features and working principles of dry coolers:
Indirect Heat Exchange: Dry coolers use ambient air as the cooling medium, cooling the fluid through indirect contact with the fluid without directly exposing water or other cooling media to the air.
Air Cooling Principle: These coolers typically employ the air cooling principle, which utilizes wind to blow air across the cooling surface, thereby removing heat from the fluid.
Heat Dissipation and Emission: In power plants, dry coolers are typically used to cool generators, transformers and other equipment to maintain their temperatures within safe operating limits.
Water saving and environmentally friendly: Dry coolers do not require large amounts of water compared to traditional water cooling systems, thus saving water and reducing environmental impact.
Ease of Maintenance: Because there is no water treatment, corrosion prevention or cleaning involved, dry coolers typically have lower maintenance costs and a longer service life.
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