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In this video, Master Engineer Felipe Lima goes into the field to show what a cooling tower, also called a cooling tower, is like and explains how it works. What is a cooling tower? A cooling tower is a piece of equipment used to cool water. It removes heat from the water through the process of evaporation. Condensed water is dripped onto the top of the cooling tower and slowly descends through honeycombs, and this movement of water is against the movement of air. In other words, the condensed water goes from top to bottom, and the air goes from bottom to top of the cooling tower, and in this process the air exchanges temperature with the water. How does a cooling tower work? A cooling tower, also known as a cooling tower, is nothing more than a piece of equipment that uses evaporation and heat transfer processes to cool water. And it works like this: Water is dripped onto the top of the tower and falls by gravity towards the cooling tower tray, at the same time that the air is sucked in by the fan at the top of the tower and creates a flow opposite to that of the water, the air goes from bottom to top, and in this movement it exchanges temperature with the water. It is worth remembering that there are tower models where the fan is not at the top of the tower, but on the side, the process is the same, but the direction of rotation of the fan is reversed so that it blows air, instead of sucking it. What is a water cooling tower? Water cooling towers are equipment that cool water for industrial processes, and within a project this water is used in air conditioning systems. Good building maintenance to you. Big hug. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Course: Building Maintenance Management: https://go.hotmart.com/X69270215D Course: Practical Janitorial and Building Maintenance: https://go.hotmart.com/M69078422E Building Maintenance Magazine: http://manutencaopredial.rds.land/ins... Contact email: [email protected] LinkedIn: / felipelima-manutencaopredial Instagram: / revistamanutencaopredial Building Maintenance Portal: www.manutencaopredial.net.br