Yide's water cooling tower system is an equipment used to maintain the temperature of buildings and facilities. They can complement each other to keep everything in the right mix (or temperature). and examine the purposes they serve, and review some of the technological improvements that have come along
One sees cooling towers as big, tall things up on the roof of buildings. They transfer warm air to the outside of a building from its cooling system. Chillers, on the other hand, are pieces of equipment used to cool water or air, so that it can be circulated back into a building and used to temper the internal temperature.
Yide's tower air cooler is essential to proper temperature control, extracting excess heat from the water that circulates through a building’s cooling system. Water flows through the cooling tower, and heat is removed through a process called evaporation to cool it before returning it to the building.
There have been amazing advancements in chiller technology, and today’s equipment is more reliable and efficient than ever before. Yide's modular cooling tower is engineered to consume less energy but deliver an improved level of cooling capacity. This serves to not only save energy, it also reduces the carbon footprint of the cooling system.
Yide's Water - Cooled Chillers work in unison to maintain building operations by cooling water or air that is used to cool the building. The cooling tower extracts the heat from the water; the water is then pumped to the chiller to be cooled and then is brought back inside the building. That cycle is what keeps things uniformly warm inside.
Facilities can even optimize their efficiency and reduce cooling loads, thanks to Yide's cutting-edge Mold Temperature Controller. These are designed to be energy friendly because they are not only cost saving, they are less damaging to the environment that cooling can be. Through modern cooling technology, facilities can maximize performance at their evaporative cooling system, while also reducing the associated costs and energy demand