Heat recovery systems (Industrial)
Heat recovery systems
This technology is one of the most important ways to save water resulting from the use of cooling towers in industries for the purposes of cooling water. Cooling a cubic meter of water to forty degrees in conditions of air temperature of 25 degrees and humidity of 40% through cooling towers consumes about 75 liters of water at a cost of up to 17 cents with the addition of the fans consumption to the cost of electricity. While the cost of operating the dry cooler reduces the price to less than 8 cents, a saving rate exceeding fifty percent. Water transportation and consumption taxes are all added to the costs.