Summer is when small cooling tower problems tend to show themselves. A tower may run well enough in mild weather, then struggle once the heat load goes up and the system has to work harder for longer hours.
That is why June is a good time for facility managers, building owners, plant operators, and maintenance teams to take a closer look at cooling tower parts. A few worn parts may not seem urgent in spring, but they can lead to poor performance, higher water use, downtime, or emergency repairs during the hottest part of the year.
Cooling Tower Products supplies replacement cooling tower parts for many makes and models, including Marley, BAC, Evapco, Tower Tech, Recold, Imeco, Vilter, and Frigid Coil cooling towers. If your tower is older, underperforming, or showing signs of wear, the right replacement parts can help keep the system operating more reliably.
Cooling Tower Fill
Cooling tower fill is one of the most important parts of the system. It gives the water more surface area so heat can transfer more effectively. When fill is cracked, brittle, clogged, scaled, or sagging, the tower may lose efficiency.
Poor fill condition can also affect air movement and water distribution. In some cases, operators notice higher leaving water temperatures, heavier scale buildup, or uneven flow. If the fill has not been inspected recently, it should be near the top of the summer maintenance list.
Drift Eliminators
Drift eliminators help keep water droplets from escaping the cooling tower with the discharge air. When they are damaged, missing, fouled, or poorly fitted, water loss can increase. Chemical carryover can also become a concern.
The United States Department of Energy notes that drift loss is controlled with baffles and drift eliminators. That makes these parts especially important for cooling tower performance and water conservation.
A visual inspection can often show whether drift eliminators are cracked, blocked, loose, or no longer seated properly.
Nozzles And Water Distribution Parts
Nozzles need to distribute water evenly across the fill. If nozzles are clogged, broken, or badly worn, some sections of the fill may receive too much water while other areas receive too little.
That uneven distribution can reduce cooling performance and create more maintenance headaches. Water quality, scale, debris, and age can all affect nozzle performance. Replacing worn nozzles is often a practical way to improve tower operation without replacing the entire tower.
Louvers, Motors, Switches, And Hardware
Air inlet louvers help manage airflow, reduce splash out, and keep debris out of the tower. Motors, vibration switches, bolting hardware, and other mechanical parts should also be checked before the system is pushed hard by summer demand.
A cooling tower is a working system, not one single part. If one area is neglected, it can affect the rest of the tower.
Contact Cooling Tower Products
Cooling Tower Products supplies cooling tower motors, louvers, castings, bolting hardware, drift eliminators, nozzles, fire protection parts, vibration switches, and more. The company also helps with rebuilding, repair, maintenance, cleaning, and coatings.
Call Cooling Tower Products today for replacement cooling tower parts and service support.
References:
https://www.coolingtowerproducts.com/
https://www.coolingtowerproducts.com/cooling-tower-parts-functions/
https://www.coolingtowerproducts.com/arizona-air-intake-louvers.htm
https://www.energy.gov/cmei/femp/best-management-practice-10-cooling-tower-management
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For specific information on how Cooling Tower Products can meet your cooling tower needs, contact your local Cooling Tower Products Representative or give us a call today at 800-733-1584. We offer cooling tower services in Arizona but can ship cooling tower parts worldwide.
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