Wooden Cross Flow Type Cooling Tower is available in single Cell Cooling Capacity from 100 TR to 2000 TR. Our range of Cross Flow Type Cooling Tower including SFID (Single Flow Induced Draft) and DFID (Double Flow Induced Draft) Cooling Towers. In Cross Flow Type Cooling Tower the water flows vertically through the fills while the air flows horizontally across the flow of the falling water. Because of this, air does not have to pass through the distribution system, permitting the use of gravity flow hot water distribution basins mounted at the top of the unit above the fills.
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Structural columns shall be 3"x4", except for louver support columns which shall be 3"x6". Diagonals shall be 3"x4" and 4"x4" lumber. Framing girts may be 2"x4", except for those supporting the hot water basins and fill. Those girts shall be 2"x6" minimum.
Column Lines are kept on min. 4'-0" longitudinal centers, and the base of all perimeter columns shall be firmly anchored to galvanized steel base plates.
Fan cylinders are made of molded FRP. They are anchored to the fan deck structure to provide a consistently stable operating shroud for the fan. Fan cylinders less than 72" in height are equipped with a removable, hot dip galvanized steel fan guard for the protection of operating personnel.
Motors are located outside the fan cylinder at the fan deck, connected to the speed reducer by a tubular stainless steel, dynamically balanced driveshaft equipped with neoprene flexible coupling elements.
A galvanized oil gauge and drain line are provided from the gear reducer to the vicinity of the motor, and are equipped with a dip stick for oil level measurement.