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Imagine a huge barrel of water that constantly circulates and cools industrial equipment. This barrel is called a cooling tower, and the water in it requires special care. Without proper care, water becomes

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Imagine a giant kitchen hood operating in the open air. This is how you can describe a cooling tower - a structure that helps cool water in industrial systems. The name comes from

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Imagine a huge metal structure standing near a factory and constantly releasing clouds of steam. This is not a chimney, but a cooling tower - a special installation for cooling water. Perhaps you've

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Imagine a 19th-century steam locomotive climbing uphill with carriages. It consumes a large amount of coal, but only a part of its energy goes into useful work - moving the train. The rest

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Huge towers releasing clouds of steam have become a true symbol of power plants. What are cooling towers at CHP plants needed for and why is the operation of modern energy facilities impossible

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Can a cooling tower be used without a chiller? This question often arises among engineers and industrial facility owners. To understand this, let's start from the beginning. A cooling tower is a special

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Imagine a huge machine that can cool an entire shopping center or factory even in forty-degree heat. These are precisely the capabilities of a chiller with cooling tower - a system that operates

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When you look at huge cone-shaped structures near power plants or factories, have you ever wondered what they are? These towers are called cooling towers. The name comes from the German word "Gradierwerk,"

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A hot summer day at an industrial facility. Huge pipes emit steam, and nearby, a strange structure similar to a giant bottomless jar quietly hums. These are ejection cooling towers - an invention

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Imagine this situation: it's a winter day, the temperature outside is minus 10, and you open a window to cool the room instead of turning on the air conditioner. Sounds strange? But in

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