Air Cooled Condensers

Description

Electricity production processes result in emissions of low-potential heat into the atmosphere. Air-cooled Condensers (Heat Exchangers) use corrosion-free media at low pressures (water steam, water and glycol mixtures). In many cases cooling of extreme thermal powers is needed. This includes cooling of gas and diesel engines, gas and steam turbines and condensation of the emission steam of steam turbines. More and more, air-cooling replaces water-cooling in power engineering, where it is used a standard as water is rarer in some industrial areas and more expensive. In many areas which require the production of electricity, water sources are lacking and in concentrated industrial areas where water is available, its price is very high.