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COOL DECK Drift Eliminators, made
out of rigid PVC, are designed to remove entrained particles from
air steam efficiently, with minimum pressure drop, thereby reducing
the fan power requirement when the air passes through the Drift
Eliminator. Water droplets are separated from the air drift at the
three direction change points on the drift eliminator.
For
Crossflow tower applications, the almost vertical water conduits
provided by the CD-100 drift eliminator remove the water droplets
out of the drift eliminator area and return them back into the tower
and does not allow any re-entry.
The special locking pin arrangement for CD-100
facilitates quick and simple assembly at site.
For
Counterflow applications, the CD-S130 drift eliminator provides
a cellular rugged structure with a very low pressure drop. This
results in high drift elimination efficiency while exerting minimum
driving force on the fan.
The CD-S130 drift eliminators get an S-shaped
tubular structure as a result of their fabrication. Individual S-shaped
corrugated sheets are bonded with subsequent layers to create the
structure. The entire area is thus divided into several fine S shaped
mini zones each removing water droplets on the entire surface of
the cell.
Technical Data
| Characteristics |
CD-S130 |
CD-100 |
| Suggested
Cooling Tower Application |
Counterflow |
Crossflow |
| Type
Of Structure |
Cellular |
P |
| Maximum
Face Velocity (m/sec) |
4.5 |
4.0 |
| Module
Length |
600
mm |
600
- 3000 mm |
| Module
Width |
600
mm |
1200
mm or as required |
| Module
Depth |
130
mm |
100
mm |
| Distance
Between Profiles |
20 |
35 |
| Directional
changes for air flow |
3 |
3 |
| Maximum
Continuous Temperature (°C) |
55 |
55 |
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