Marley, Specifications: base, Fluid cooler – SPX Cooling Technologies Marley MC 7014H081 - 7014K121 User Manual

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Specifications

Specification Value

Marley

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MC

Fluid Cooler

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Specifications: Base

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1.0

Base:

1.1

Furnish and install a forced-draft, coun-

terflow-type, factory assembled, film

fill, industrial duty, galvanized steel,

closed circuit fluid cooler. Unit shall

consist of _____ cell(s), as shown on

plans. The limiting overall dimensions

of the fluid cooler shall be _____ wide,

_____ long, and _____ high. Total oper-

ating kW of all fans shall not exceed

_____ kW, consisting of_____ @ _____

kW motor(s). Fluid cooler shall be simi-

lar and equal in all respects to Marley

Model _____________________.

2.0

Thermal Performance:

2.1 Water as the heat transfer fluid.

The fluid cooler shall be capable of

cooling _____ m

3

/hr of water from

_____ °C to _____ °C at a design enter-

ing air wet-bulb temperature of _____

°C. Coil pressure drop shall not exceed

_____ kPa. The thermal performance

rating shall be Certified by the Cooling

Technology Institute.

2.1

Aqueous glycol solution as the heat

transfer fluid.

The fluid cooler shall be capable of

cooling _____ m

3

/hr of water from

_____ °C to _____ °C at a design enter-

ing air wet-bulb temperature of _____

°C. Coil pressure drop shall not exceed

_____ kPa. The thermal performance

rating shall be based on the Cooling

Technology Institute certified perfor-

mance rating adjusted for the thermal

properties of the aqueous glycol solu-

tion used.

3.0

Performance Warranty:

3.1

CTI Certification notwithstanding, the

fluid cooler manufacturer shall guaran-

tee that the fluid cooler supplied will

meet the specified performance condi-

tions when the fluid cooler is installed

according to plan. If, because of a

suspected thermal performance defi-

ciency, the owner chooses to conduct

an on-site thermal performance test

under the supervision of a qualified,

disinterested third party in accordance

with CTI or ASME standards during the

first year of operation; and if the fluid

cooler fails to perform within the limits

of test tolerance; then the fluid cooler

manufacturer will pay for the cost of

Your specification base establishes the type, configuration, base

material and physical limitations of the fluid cooler to be quoted.

During the planning and layout stages of your project, you will have

focused your attention on a fluid cooler selection that fits your space

allotment, and whose power usage is acceptable. Limitations on

physical size and total operating kW avoid the introduction of unfore-

seen operational and site-related influences. Specifying the number of

cells, and the maximum fan kW/cell will work to your advantage.

The benefit of a forced-draft counterflow fluid cooler is that they

are inherently easy to operate, access and maintain. Forced-draft

counterflow fluid coolers have all mechanical equipment located at a

low level for easy access, and the water distribution system is acces-

sible by simply removing the lightweight drift eliminator panels

CTI Certification means that the fluid cooler has been tested under

operating conditions and found to perform as rated by the manufac-

turer under those circumstances. It

assures the buyer that the fluid cooler

is not intentionally or inadvertently

undersized by the manufacturer.

However, CTI certification alone is not sufficient to assure you that the

fluid cooler will perform satisfactorily in your situation. Certification

is established under relatively controlled conditions, and fluid coolers

seldom operate under such ideal circumstances. They are affected by

nearby structures, machinery, enclosures, effluent from other sources,

etc. Responsible and knowledgeable bidders will take such site-spe-

cific effects into consideration in selecting the fluid cooler—but the

specifier must insist by the written specification that the designer/

manufacturer guarantee this “real world” performance. Any reluc-

tance on the part of the bidder should cause you some concern.

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