The Importance of Cooling Tower Efficiency

Cooling water efficiency is an important factor in the success of many businesses. With rising energy costs, it is essential for businesses to find ways to reduce energy costs and increase cooling water efficiency. There are a variety of methods that businesses can use to improve their water efficiency, ranging from using technology to implementing best practices. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the most effective ways to increase cooling water efficiency. We will cover various topics, from the use of advanced technology to simple ways to reduce energy consumption. By the end of this blog post, you will have a better understanding of how to increase cooling water efficiency and save money on energy costs.

Cooling towers are an integral part of the closed-loop water systems used in industrial, commercial, and institutional facilities. As such, increasing their efficiency is of paramount importance for reducing costs and environmental impacts. By upping the efficiency of cooling towers, a facility can reduce its energy consumption, allowing for a decrease in operating costs. Furthermore, improved cooling efficiency also reduces water usage, helping to reduce the facility’s overall water consumption.

In addition to financial and environmental benefits, increasing the efficiency of cooling towers also reduces noise pollution, which can be a significant problem in densely populated areas. Likewise, improved maintenance can reduce the risk of Legionnaires’ disease, an often-fatal form of pneumonia caused by bacteria in water droplets in the air. Finally, increased efficiency can reduce maintenance costs and extend the life of the cooling system.

In conclusion, increasing the efficiency of cooling towers can provide significant economic, environmental and health benefits. By reducing energy and water consumption, reducing noise pollution, and reducing the risk of Legionnaires’ disease, improving cooling tower efficiency is a key component of any facility’s sustainable operations.

How Water or Air Passes Through the Cooling Tower System

Cooling towers are an essential part of many industrial processes, as they provide an efficient way to cool water. The cooling tower system works by allowing air to flow through the system, which cools the water as it passes through. The air and water are separated by a fill material, which creates a large surface area for the air to pass through. As the air passes through the fill material, it absorbs heat from the water and carries it away. The water is then cooled and can be reused in the process.

To maximize the efficiency of the cooling tower system, it is important to ensure that the airflow rate is sufficient and that the fill material is replaced on a regular basis. Increasing the air flow rate helps to ensure that the water is cooled more quickly and efficiently. Replacing the fill material regularly helps to maintain a larger surface area for the air to pass through, which helps to maximize the cooling effect. Regular maintenance and inspection of the system can also help to ensure that it is running at its maximum efficiency.

By taking the necessary steps to increase the efficiency of the cooling tower system, industrial processes can save energy, reduce costs, and reduce their environmental impact.

How to Make Your Existing Cooling Tower System More Efficient

As the demand for energy efficiency continues to grow, businesses are constantly looking for ways to reduce their environmental impact. One of the best ways to increase cooling water efficiency is to maintain and optimize the cooling tower system properly. This includes installing a variable frequency drive (VFD) to reduce energy consumption, utilizing a cooling tower water reuse system to reduce water consumption, and implementing a multi-stage filtration system to reduce the number of debris and particles in the water.

An automated blowdown system can also be used to control water loss from the cooling tower, while a chemical treatment program can be used to optimize water quality and reduce scaling and corrosion. In addition, an economizer can be installed to reduce the temperature of the water entering the cooling tower, and an ozone system can be used to reduce the amount of chemicals used in the cooling tower.

Finally, it is important to conduct regular water and system analysis to ensure the cooling tower is running efficiently. This will allow businesses to identify any potential problems and ensure that the cooling tower is operating at maximum efficiency. With proper maintenance and optimization, businesses can significantly reduce their energy consumption and increase cooling water efficiency.

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Albion Water Treatment provides advanced, innovative solutions that can help to improve cooling water efficiency while reducing energy use, chemical consumption, and water loss. Our advanced monitoring systems enable them to detect and diagnose any problems that may arise quickly and accurately. In addition, our expert consultants can provide cost-effective solutions tailored specifically to your system. For ongoing support and maintenance, Albion Water Treatment has a dedicated service team to ensure that your system runs smoothly.

The products and services provided by Albion Water Treatment can help to reduce costs associated with water systems and increase efficiency. With our advanced solutions, you can be confident that your cooling water system is functioning at optimal levels. Our team of experts can provide tailored solutions to meet your exact needs, ensuring you get the best performance from your system. Albion Water Treatment is the perfect choice for improving the efficiency of your cooling water system.

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John Cantwell – Managing Director.

Having completed Batchelor’s degree in Geography & Geology in 1990 then undertook a Masters Degree in Environmental Science at Brunel University London in 1995.

Joining a US firm Midland Research Laboratories headquartered in Lenexa, Kansas USA  John completed further training including work experience both in the UK and USA. Starting as a service engineer John has served an apprenticeship in the field second to none. It is this practicality and diversity in engineering excellence supplemented by further courses including boiler chemistry and cooling tower engineering that gives Albion the technical edge and know how to complete and master any challenge they face.

John augmented his understanding of the legal aspects of compliance by completing a Postgraduate Diploma in Law from Westminster University in 2001.

John has been an Authorising Engineer (water) for a UK NHS Trust and has many years’ experience resolving Legionella issues within healthcare estates including critical care settings.

Johns industry experience is expansive and includes petrochemical, process manufacturing, food and beverage as well as hospitality & healthcare.

Jon has strengthened and cemented this knowledge through participation and membership of the following:

 

John served for 16 years in the Reserves (Army) both in Royal Regiment of Artillery and Infantry where his specialisms included training to be a patrol medic. It is the qualities learned and ethos instilled that provides Albion with a can do approach.

Albion are proud supporters of the Armed Forces Covenant.

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Alex Devine – Service Manager

Water treatment engineer with 20 years’ experience working on industrial plant and water systems including steam boilers and cooling towers.

Alex is fully conversant with steam boiler operation, Cooling towers closed system operation and chemistry.

A graphic designer by training Alex has used these core skills in his status as a qualified Legionella Risk assessor in the surveying and production of detailed system schematics. Alex holds competencies in both testing and monitoring of water systems. Alex is a member of the water management society.

Alex who hails from South Africa is proud to have served his national service in an armoured regiment of the South African Defence Forces.

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Harvey Lyon – Service Engineer

Harvey is a time served mechanical engineer and qualified Legionella risk assessor having completed many water treatment and Legionella courses over the 15 years he has served  in the water treatment industry. Harvey is a member of the Water Management Society. Harvey has a wealth of experience as a maintenance and disinfection engineer tasked with overseeing compliance in terms of current legislation to maintain safe water systems.

A former Army Infantry reservist Harvey served in the Royal Green Jackets and latterly the Rifles deploying on exercises around the world in a fascinating career spanning some 20 years.

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Michaela Blanarova – Office support and accounts

Michaela carries out our office support and account’s function. A graduate of the University of Ostrava, Czech Republic. Michaela holds a Masters degree in Maths.

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Duncan Lyon – Service Engineer South

Duncan joined Albion in 2023 with over 11 years’ experience undertaking a wide range of water treatment duties. Duncan has completed the Swimming Pools Operator course and has a wealth of knowledge in the care and treatment of these systems. He has completed many water treatment and Legionella courses in the course of his career and continues to develop his acquired skills.

Duncan is also a former Army reservist.