Marley, Sigma steel cooling tower, Specifications: options – SPX Cooling Technologies Marley Sigma Steel User Manual

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Specifications

Specification Value

Marley

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Sigma Steel

Cooling Tower

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Specifications: Options

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Control Options

Control System:

5.7: Add the following paragraph in

the Mechanical Equipment section:

Each cell of the cooling tower shall

be equipped with a UL listed control

system in a NEMA 3R or 4X outdoor

enclosure capable of controlling

single-speed or two-speed motors

as required, and designed specifi-

cally for cooling tower applications.

The panel shall include a main fused

disconnect with an external operating

handle, lockable in the off position for

safety. Across-the-line magnetic start-

ers or solid state soft-start starters

as required shall be controlled with a

thermostatic or solid state tempera-

ture controller. Door mounted selector

switches shall be provided to enable

automatic or manual control and wired

for 120VAC control. Control circuit to

be wired out to terminal blocks for

field connection to a remote vibration

switch and for access to extra 120VAC

50VA control power, overload trip

alarms and remote temperature control

devices. The temperature controller

shall be adjustable for the required cold

water temperature. If a thermostatic

controller is used it shall be mounted

on the side of the tower with the tem-

perature sensing bulb installed in the

cold water basin using a suspension

mounting bracket. If a solid state tem-

perature controller is used the control-

ler will be door mounted on the control

panel. The temperature controller will

display two temperatures, one for

outgoing water and the other for set

point. Water temperature input shall be

obtained using a three-wire RTD with

dry well in the outlet water piping and

wired back to the solid state tempera-

ture controller in the control panel.

the execution and implementation of the contract.

If it is your opinion that the control system for the cooling tower should

be part of the tower manufacturer’s responsibility, we are in whole-

hearted agreement with you. Who better to determine the most efficient

mode and manner of a tower’s operation—and to apply a system most

compatible with it—than the designer and manufacturer of the cooling

tower?

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