The hybrid function of the cooling tower is similar to that of an evaporative cooling tower, except that the construction includes an exchanger responsible for reducing the plume of evaporated water above the tower. In addition, the advantage of this solution is the elimination of the unfavorable spreading of water droplets in the vicinity of the installation. This system makes it possible to reduce the danger and risk related to the influence of working cooling towers on their surroundings.
The impact on the environment of a rising plume of evaporated water from cooling towers can be reduced by engaging the engineering solutions we provide.
The design of heat exchangers and cooling towers is key to eliminating the plume problem and our team of engineers and specialists in thermodynamic and hydraulic systems complement our holistic approach to the problem.
Water savings, reduced energy consumption, and operational safety are fundamental in the design of such systems.
Wherever the architecture requires “hiding” the structural elements of cooling towers are used Marley solutions. The use of circulating water in fountains, sprinkler pyramids, and wherever the cooling tower must be hidden in the lowered terrain.
Each tower is individually designed for the investment and installation requirements. The use of Marley components responsible for the exchange of heat ensures the achievement of assumed performance.