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High Quality Counterflow Cooling Tower Spray Nozzle
Key Specifications/Special Features:
Cooling tower water spray nozzle
- 360 cooling tower spray nozzle, A, AA and pyramid nozzles are grommet for easy inspection and removal
-XF nozzles are gravity flow and can easily be inspected and replaced while unit is in operation
-Kits are available to install 360 spray nozzles in other manufacturers coil products
-Patented design for pressurized or gravity-feed systems guarantees optimum thermal performance
-Large orifice means non-clogging performance for effective wetting of the heat-transfer surface
-Multiple sizes are available to accommodate all system flow rates
-Availability: 1/4" through 1 1/8" orifice for properly metered flow.
Features and benefits of cooling tower nozzle
-Ease of maintenance
- Easy snap in/out grommet design
- Large non-clog orifice
-Robust, durable construction
-Universal alignment
-Anti-scale design
-No moving parts
-Eliminates dry spots inherent in other designs
-EAC 360TM spray nozzle can easily replace
-Nozzles in existing EAC units and other manufacturers' units too
Cooling tower nozzle benefits:
Secured in grommets for easy removal and replacement.
Patented and lab tested EAC design, preventing scale build-up that reduces the unit capacity.
Large orifice 360° umbrella pattern spray, eliminating dry spots.
Non-clogging design
For all system flow rates
For pressurized or gravity distribution system
Caution tip
When cleaning nozzles do not use a screwdriver or other instrument to force debris through the nozzle. The bottom of the nozzle is a target area that diffuses the water over the fill or coil in an umbrella type pattern. If the target area is broken, the water will pour straight onto the coil-fill surface, possibly causing damage to the fill and/or dry spots on the coil. In addition, the debris can now possibly begin to clog the fill.