Additional Dry Cooling Tower For Genset
Dry cooling towers are a common type of thermal emission equipment used to dissipate heat generated by a generating set into the environment. They are commonly used to cool the generator in a generator set, in which the generator generates a large amount of heat through the rotor as it operates. This heat needs to be discharged efficiently to maintain the normal operating temperature range of the generator.
Dry cooling towers work by utilizing the conduction and convection of air to dissipate heat. Hot air is drawn from the generator set, passes through the packing inside the cooling tower or directly over the surface to transfer heat, and is then released into the environment. This process does not involve the use of water, hence the name "dry", and is more suitable for dry environments or limited water resources in some areas than wet cooling towers, which require water for cooling.
Dry cooling towers are common in large industrial applications such as power plants, where they are essential to ensure the efficient operation of generating units.







