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Water Distribution
Cross-stacking Improves Cooling Tower Water Distribution
We recently had a question about the installation scheme of our cross-fluted fill in a tower with 3 feet of fill depth.  When installing [3] ...
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Cooling Towers Technologies
Cooling Tower Technologies
There are several types of cooling towers, each with a unique approach to removing heat from water inside nuclear reactors. Find out how they work ...
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Machine assembly Pack
Are mechanically assembled packs as strong as glued packs?
That’s a good question that requires us to dig deeper for a full evaluation.  In order to fully address the question, we need to break it down a ...
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Cooling Tower Ammonia
Ammonia in Cooling Water
Grey water is being considered more and more for cooling tower water, but what about untreated grey water with high concentrations of ammonia? We ...
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Cooling Tower Fill: Hanging Sheets vs. Fill Blocks
We continuously receive calls from cooling tower owners describing the following: “I have a metal crossflow tower that has been operating for a few ...
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Cooling to efficiency
Fill Fouling & The Effect On Tower Performance
Just what are the effects of fouling on a fill, and what does it mean for overall tower performance? This is a question that Brentwood has been ...
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AccuVent Installation
AccuVent: Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need AccuVent? AccuVent acts as an all-in-one wind-wash barrier and vent. Without a wind-wash barrier, air enters the attic freely and flows ...
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When To Use A Stainless Steel Fill
Brentwood’s ability to manufacture a wide range of products for our customers is not necessarily limited to our ability to do so in plastics. ...
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