Fluid Cooler targets HVAC and industrial markets.February 16, 2005 - Featuring CoolBoost technology, Model MH combines functions of cooling tower and heat exchanger into one closed-loop system. It features mechanical, induced-draft technology with crossflow fill media and coil bundle. Unit handles 100–650 tons of fluids ranging from water to glycols, quench oils, and plating solutions. Cooler protects fluid against contamination and minimizes fouling and scaling tendencies.
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Marley Cooling Tower Co.
7401 W. 129th St.
Overland Park, KS, 66213 USA

Marley Cooling Technologies Introduces the New MH Fluid Cooler With Coolboost Technology
Hybrid Design Yields Up to 10 Percent Greater Cooling Performance
Overland Park, Kan, Feb. 07, 2005 * Marley Cooling Technologies, Inc., a unit of SPX Corporation, unveiled today its new MH Fluid Cooler with CoolBoost* Technology to the HVAC and industrial markets at the AHR Expo being held in Orlando, Florida. The CTI certified MH Fluid Cooler incorporates fill media and more circuits of coil to save valuable footprint space and increase performance by as much as 10 percent when compared to similar systems.
Proven to cool up to 50 gallons per minute more than competitive models with equal footprints, the MH Fluid Cooler combines the function of a cooling tower and heat exchanger into one clean, closed-loop system to provide superior operational and maintenance benefits.
"By using fill media with additional coil, this hybrid design offers Marley customers greater cooling efficiency and long-term cost-savings," said Marc Michael, vice president and general manager, factory assembled products of Marley. "This is another example of Marley's ability to drive innovation and engineer superior products to meet the exacting needs of our customers."
The MH Fluid Cooler features mechanical, induced-draft technology with crossflow fill media and coil bundle. It is built to handle 100 to 650 tons of fluids ranging from water to glycols, quench oils and plating solutions. Key benefits of the cooler include fluid protection against contamination, reduced fouling and scaling tendencies, potentially lower system energy and maintenance costs, and valuable space conservation.
About Marley Cooling Technologies
Based in Overland Park, Kansas, Marley is a leading manufacturer of cooling towers. The company designs, manufactures and markets wet, dry, and hybrid technologies for power generation, industrial, refrigeration, and HVAC markets worldwide. Marley is a full-line, full-service company offering complete design engineering, construction, thermal enhancements/productivity, reconstruction services, and cold-water outsourcing. For more information about Marley and its products, visit www.marleyct.com. SPX Corporation is a global provider of technical products and systems, industrial products and services, flow technology and service solutions. The Internet address for SPX Corporation's home page is www.spx.com.
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cooling tower heat load&CT preformance
main cooling tower Data:
thanks for interesting and your help is very important for me.
Data for cooling tower:
Recirculation flow: 1800 M3/Hr
System average volume: 330 M3/Hr
Basin Volume: 180 M3/hr
Number of cycle: 5
Make up (city water: amount 70 % ( conductivity= 300-600 ppm, chloride= 70 to 130 ppm, PH=7.8 ,
Malkalinity= 60 to 140 ppm and total hardness=140 to 210 ppm)
Make up (reverse Osmosis) : amount 30 % (cond = 6 ppm, PH= 7, chloride= 5 ppm)
Temperature difference: 5.7 C ( at maximum load)
PH: 8.1 to 8.3 as chemical program
Sodium hypochlorite: .3 ppm
Chloride: 300 ppm
Conductivity: 2380 Ms/cm
This is all data related to cooling tower system and water is used to cooling plant process like condensers, vapor condenser Sheller .
We don’t have any data about heat load of cooling tower and recilculating flow is suitable for design or need to reduce.
Another point area around ofof cooling tower is very dirty so packing is fouling
By Mohamed Saad on Jun 18, 2009 01:28
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