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Fan Assembly: The fan is of axial flow
type, consists of cast aluminium alloy or GRP vary pitch blades fitted
on a galvanised M.S. hub with SS304 'U' bolts & nuts. The balanced
fan assembly upto 1910 mm dia. is mounted directly on motor shaft.
Larger diameter fans are mounted on gear box output shaft. Hollow GRP
blades are used to reduce power consumption for larger fans.
Fan Casing: Direct driven fan casing is
of M.S. Galvanised type. Gear driven fan casing / stack is of FRP
or treated timber & marine plywood construction.
Basin: Normally,
R.C.C./Brick basins are
used. However, for atmospheric spray & smaller induced draught
towers wooden basins may be used.
Range: 'Canara' manufactures a wide
range of 'S', 'D', 'CF' & 'CAT' series cooling towers in cross
single flow, cross double flow, counterflow & atmospheric spray
towers respectively.
High Performance: 'Canara' cooling
towers are designed carefully to achieve uniform water distribution,
higher heat mass transfer rate. The design of fill, drift eliminator
allows a maximum volume of air movement through the tower at lower power
consumption.
Low maintenance: 'Canara' cooling towers
upto 1910mm, fan diameter are driven directly by flanged weatherproof
motors. As gear box is eliminated, little maintenance is required. Inert
material selection both in structural and functional components reduces
maintenances.
Operating Economy: 'Canara' cooling
towers are designed for the highest efficiency at the lowest operating
cost. Fans, fills, drift eliminators are designed for higher efficiency
and lower pressure drop, hence lower operating cost. The simplified
operation doesn't require trained personnel, which further reduces
operating cost.
Architectural Compatibility:
'Canara'
cooling towers are aesthetically made to suit harmoniously with
surroundings.
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