by CET enviro admin | Nov 24, 2020 | Blog
We know that HVAC systems are often behind the largest energy costs of any building, often burning 30-50% or more of the building’s total energy consumption. On top of that, many chillers are consuming 30% more energy than necessary due to operational inefficiencies....
by CET enviro admin | Nov 18, 2020 | Blog
Condensers in chillers consist of many tubes for cooling and condensing the exhaust steam. Due to its heated surface, dissolved hardness in the cooling water ends up as scaling and fouling on the condenser tubes. These deposits reduce the ability of heat to transfer...
by CET enviro admin | Oct 15, 2020 | Blog
The purpose of cooling towers is to remove heat from the building. However, the most common application of a cooling tower is inside an HVAC system for industrial and commercial buildings. In cooling towers, cooling is achieved through evaporation which leads to...
by CET enviro admin | Sep 25, 2020 | Blog
The efficiency of the cooling system has a major impact on production in every sector. There is a direct link between the cold water temperature and process efficiency. Only a degree of increase in cooling water temperature can cause a 3% increase in energy usage. But...
by CET enviro admin | Sep 17, 2020 | Blog
Heat exchanger and cooling tower fouling is a serious problem and can have a major impact on the performance of the systems if left unchecked. That’s why cooling tower systems require a robust system like SBR technology which can keep a close eye on performance in...
by CET enviro admin | Sep 2, 2020 | Blog
HVAC and cooling systems consume between a quarter and a third of total electricity consumption in an average commercial building. Furthermore, chillers are responsible for over 40% of that consumption, forming up between 10-12% of a building’s total electricity usage...
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