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Strategy for the Operation of Cooling Towers with variable Speed Fans

Within the SPS Cooling Water Project at CERN aimed at the reduction of water consumption, this primary open cooling loop will be closed and all the primary cooling circuit components will be upgraded to the new required duty and brought to the necessary safety and operability standards. In particula...

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Autores principales: Iñigo-Golfín, J, Peón-Hernández, G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/490021
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author Iñigo-Golfín, J
Peón-Hernández, G
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Peón-Hernández, G
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description Within the SPS Cooling Water Project at CERN aimed at the reduction of water consumption, this primary open cooling loop will be closed and all the primary cooling circuit components will be upgraded to the new required duty and brought to the necessary safety and operability standards. In particular the tower fans will be fitted with variable frequency drives to replace the existing two speed motors. This paper presents a study to optimize the operation of SPS cooling towers taking into account outdoor conditions (wet and dry bulb temperatures) and the entirety of the primary circuit in which they will operate.
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spelling cern-4900212019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/490021engIñigo-Golfín, JPeón-Hernández, GStrategy for the Operation of Cooling Towers with variable Speed FansEngineeringWithin the SPS Cooling Water Project at CERN aimed at the reduction of water consumption, this primary open cooling loop will be closed and all the primary cooling circuit components will be upgraded to the new required duty and brought to the necessary safety and operability standards. In particular the tower fans will be fitted with variable frequency drives to replace the existing two speed motors. This paper presents a study to optimize the operation of SPS cooling towers taking into account outdoor conditions (wet and dry bulb temperatures) and the entirety of the primary circuit in which they will operate.CERN-ST-2001-025oai:cds.cern.ch:4900212001-01-31
spellingShingle Engineering
Iñigo-Golfín, J
Peón-Hernández, G
Strategy for the Operation of Cooling Towers with variable Speed Fans
title Strategy for the Operation of Cooling Towers with variable Speed Fans
title_full Strategy for the Operation of Cooling Towers with variable Speed Fans
title_fullStr Strategy for the Operation of Cooling Towers with variable Speed Fans
title_full_unstemmed Strategy for the Operation of Cooling Towers with variable Speed Fans
title_short Strategy for the Operation of Cooling Towers with variable Speed Fans
title_sort strategy for the operation of cooling towers with variable speed fans
topic Engineering
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/490021
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