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What is the difference between dry cooler and cooling tower?
The differences between a dry cooler and a cooling tower include the following:
Dry Cooler:
No Water Spray: It does not use water spraying for heat exchange.
Air-to-Air Heat Exchange: Relies mainly on the transfer of heat between airflows.
Less Water Consumption: Uses significantly less water or may not use water at all.
Compact Design: Tend to have a more compact and space-efficient design.
Less Maintenance for Water Components: As there is no water spray system, there is less maintenance related to water treatment and clogging.
Cooling Tower:
Water Spray and Evaporation: Utilizes water spraying and evaporation to cool the water and transfer heat to the atmosphere.
Greater Water Usage: Requires a continuous supply of water and may consume more water.
Larger Footprint: Generally has a larger physical footprint.
Complex Water Management: Needs more attention to water treatment, filtration, and maintenance to prevent issues like scaling and fouling.
More Efficient in Some Cases: Can offer very efficient cooling in certain conditions, especially in large-scale applications.
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