A cooling tower is a device that discharges heat to the atmosphere by cooling the working fluid (usually water) to a lower temperature. In the chiller, this water is part of the condenser water circuit and is responsible for removing heat from the chiller and venting it to the outside atmosphere.
Large centralized AC systems require heat to be discharged outside the industry. This heat dissipation is achieved through the use of cooling towers.
A cooling tower is a device that discharges heat to the atmosphere by cooling the working fluid (usually water) to a lower temperature. Cooling towers are usually located on top of large industries with central air conditioning systems. If the industry has water-cooled chillers, it is likely that there are cooling towers outdoors. If there is enough space, cooling towers can also be found on the ground behind the industry.
The purpose of the water treatment system is to remove minerals from the water to prevent scaling and scaling of the cooling tower. In addition, water treatment systems usually have a filtering function to remove particulates and chemicals to prevent the growth of organisms such as algae.
