Stephen Andrew discusses the importance of regular maintenance and a thorough yearly inspection of cooling towers
Regular inspection of HVAC systems is vital to ensure they are functioning well, are in good condition, and ready to deliver dependable service in the coming year. An annual inspection of evaporative cooling systems, such as cooling towers, is recommended as warm weather arrives and these systems begin working at full capacity. Now is the time to review your cooling tower user manual and inspect all components.
It’s important to consult with your safety officer and follow all safety protocols before beginning the inspection process. Always shut off electrical power to the cooling tower fan motor using lockout/tag out procedures before proceeding. A thorough cooling tower inspection involves using a methodical process to review and document the condition of multiple components and systems.
The checklist, below, is based on our experience and comprises recommendations in several important areas:
Tower casing
Louvres, heat transfer fill and drift eliminators
Cold water basin
Hot water basin (if applicable)
Remove the basin covers to clean the water distribution system basin and nozzles.
Then, properly secure the covers.
Water distribution pipework
Check that all pipes are positioned correctly and that they are secure.
Check that all the nozzles or spray arms are installed correctly.
(Tip relating to counterflow application: Removal of an air inlet panel at low level during operation can allow you visibility of the flow from the underside of the fill pack. Any areas of noticeable heavy flow may be the result of a dislodged lateral pipe or missing nozzle.)
(Tip relating to crossflow application: Noticeable dry spots on the fill media may be the result of a blocked nozzle in the hot water basin.
Piping
Check all supply and return piping to and from the tower; confirm valves are open and that the water treatment system is operating properly.
Fan
Motor
Belt drive
Gear drive
Driveshaft
This article provides an overview of the various considerations necessary to safely and thoroughly inspect an HVAC evaporative cooling system. It is important that you always consult the cooling tower user manual and follow the manufacturer’s recommended practices. As additional resources, I recommend following industry water management best practices as outlined in Health and Safety Executive’s HSG274 Part 1: https://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/hsg274part1.pdf
Stephen Andrew is Parts & Service Manager (EMEAI), SPX Cooling Technologies. He may be contacted at Stephen.Andrew@spx.com.
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