JoeChem
Chemical
- Dec 9, 2002
- 50
Greetings,
I am considering the installation of a cooling tower for use in an essential oils distillation plant. The tower will be used for cooling hot water from overhead condensers. The exiting condenser cooling water is very hot, around 170-180 F. Is there a practical maximum entering temperature for cooling towers? Will a high temperature range such as indicated cause excessive fouling problems and require excessive chemical treatment? I am sure the evaporation losses will exceed 10%.
Any help/insight will be greatly appreciated.
JoeChem
I am considering the installation of a cooling tower for use in an essential oils distillation plant. The tower will be used for cooling hot water from overhead condensers. The exiting condenser cooling water is very hot, around 170-180 F. Is there a practical maximum entering temperature for cooling towers? Will a high temperature range such as indicated cause excessive fouling problems and require excessive chemical treatment? I am sure the evaporation losses will exceed 10%.
Any help/insight will be greatly appreciated.
JoeChem