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FXV BROCHURE.pdf - Emerson Swan

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• Access to Spray Distribution — Parallel flow of airand spray water over the coil allows for inspection andaccess to the top of the coil during full operation.Application Flexibility• Difficult Thermal Duties — The combined flow design is ideal for applications requiring a closeapproach and/or large range.• Replacement Applications — Single air inlet models are designed to mount directly on existingsupport steel of both crossflow and counterflow units.• Coil Configurations — Alternate coil configurations and materials are available. ASME “U” StampCoils are available (see page E20 for details).• Highest Capacity In The Industry — Dual air inlet models offer the highest single cell capacity ofany closed circuit cooling tower in the industry. Projects benefit from fewer required cells, loweroverall fan horsepower, and fewer piping connections.Reliable Year-Round Operation• BALTIDRIVE ® Power Train — Backed by a 5-year fan motor anddrive warranty, the BALTIDRIVE ® Power Train utilizes specialcorrosion-resistant materials of construction and state-of-the-arttechnology to ensure ease of maintenance and reliableyear-round performance.Spray Distribution SystemClosed Circuit Cooling Towers• Separate Air Inlet Louvers — Reduce the potential for scale build-upand damaging ice formations at the air/water interface by providing aline of sight from the outside of the unit into the fill.Long Service LifeAir Inlet LouversMaterials of Construction — Various materials are available to meet the corrosion resistance, unitoperating life, and budgetary requirements of any project (see page E19 for construction options)....because temperature matters E14

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