
Cross flow cooling tower is a device used to reduce the temperature of industrial equipment, air conditioning, thermal power plants, and other systems. The main working principle is to transport the water with higher temperature through pipelines to the tower, disperse the water into multiple small water droplets through the spray system at the top of the tower, and then contact these small water droplets with a large amount of air for heat exchange. The water is evaporated to absorb heat and cool down, and finally the temperature is reduced to a certain level before the water is discharged from the system, completing the entire circulation process.
2、 Water inlet method of cross flow cooling tower
Generally speaking, cross flow cooling towers provide water through two methods: one is to use external water sources, and the other is to reuse circulating water within the system.
The reference to external water sources refers to obtaining needed water sources from natural water sources, such as rivers and lakes. The advantage of this method is that the water quality is good and the pre-treatment is relatively simple. The reuse of circulating water in the system refers to the reuse of water that has been used from within the system. The advantage of this method is that it saves water and treatment costs, but it also requires appropriate water treatment facilities to clean the water source.

Summary: Cross flow cooling towers are widely used refrigeration equipment and are important equipment in many industries. Understanding its working principle and water inlet method is of great help in understanding its effectiveness and usage methods.