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Benefits<br />

Series <strong>1500</strong><br />

Ideal Replacement Unit<br />

• Support Steel – Units are designed to mount<br />

directly on existing support steel of many cooling<br />

towers (both crossflow and counterflow).<br />

• Electrical Service – Fan motor configurations<br />

can be supplied to match existing wiring.<br />

• Enclosures – Units fit in most existing<br />

enclosures with little or no modifications due to<br />

the single side air inlet design.<br />

Single Side Air Inlet Provides Installation<br />

Flexibility in Tight Layouts<br />

Before<br />

After<br />

Counterflow Cooling Tower Replacement<br />

Low Energy Consumption<br />

• Evaporative cooling equipment minimizes the energy consumption of the entire system because it<br />

provides lower condenser water temperatures. Owners save money while conserving natural<br />

resources and reducing environmental impact.<br />

• Series <strong>1500</strong> Cooling Towers provide the heat rejection required at the lowest possible energy<br />

input via:<br />

• High efficiency, low horsepower axial fans<br />

• High efficiency BACross ® Fill, which provides maximum air/water contact time at low air<br />

pressure drops<br />

• Premium efficient/VFD duty motors as standard<br />

• Independent fan motors (optional, see page D40 for details)<br />

• Variable frequency drives (optional, see page K1 for details)<br />

• BALTIGUARD Fan System (optional, see page D40 for details)<br />

• BALTIGUARD PLUS Fan System (optional, see page D40 for details)<br />

• All units meet or exceed ASHRAE Standard 90.1 energy efficiency requirements.<br />

D35<br />

Baltimore Aircoil Company

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