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Refurbishments

 

JOB SITE

WORK CARRIED OUT

YEAR

Mica Creek Power Station, Mt Isa

Refurbished 4 cells

1994

Western Mining

Structural Strengthening 2 cell timber tower

2001

Farleigh Sugar Mill, Mackay

New fan stacks

1995

Sarina Sugar Mill

New fill media

1996

WMC Acid Plant Mt Isa

Replace fan timber fan stacks with Fiberglass

2002

Orica Gladestone

Refurbish two cell BAC and rebuild

2003

Orica Gladestone

Replace timber structure and fill pack in two cell Marley

2005

CS Energy Mica Creek Mt Isa

Refurbish 3 4 cell timber tower

2007

Incitec Pivot

Refurbish Pultruded tower

2008

Xstrata

Refurbish Large fibreglass tower

2009

National Foods

Large steel tower rebuild

2010

Above is a small sample of over 500 successful Industrial refurbishments carried out throughout Australia. Call CTMS in for a comprehensive inspection and report on your existing Cooling Tower. CTMS will evaluate the timber quality through extensive timber testing in association with the Department of Primary Industries and industry leaders. Trust in the best, CTMS.

 

Six Ways to reduce energy consumption

  1.  New velocity pressure recovery fan stacks save energy

Velocity recovery fan stacks reduce the velocity pressure of the discharge air. By reducing velocity pressure and re-pitching the fans to deliver design air flow, fan horsepower can be reduced up to 25%. Conversely, more capacity can be obtained from an existing cooling tower with no increase in power consumption.

      2.  New high efficiency fans conserve energy

Fans with wide chord blades are the most efficient axial flow fans available specifically designed for cooling tower use. Higher efficiency yields more air pressure and flow capability while using less horsepower.


       3.  PVC film fill provides same capacity with reduced horsepower


Because of the high heat transfer efficiency of waveformed PVC film fill versus wood splash bar fill, horsepower reductions of 20 to 40% often can be realized. Conversely, capacity increases in the range of 20% can be achieved with no increase in power consumption.

        4.  New PVC drift eliminators reduce fan horsepower


Rigid polyvinyl chloride (PVC) drift eliminators reduce drift losses and pressure drop. Low air pressure drop allows maximum air flow at minimum fan horsepower.


       5. New fibreglass casing reduces maintenance


Fire retardant corrugated FRP provides the flexibility, strength and environmental acceptability to renew appearance. This material is impervious to biological or chemical attach, reducing maintenance costs.

Wide vertical spacing reduces the air pressure drop and fan horsepower requirements. Extra wide fibreglass louvers minimize water leakage and splashout.

       6. Variable Speed Drives

Variable speed drives have the ability to reduce energy consumption by 50%, thus reducing the carbon footprint of your cooling tower.  Slow start up speeds also reduce wear and tear on motors, coupling, gearboxes and fans.