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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Cooling Towers in an Emergency



When devastating storms hit home and power is lost, nothing good happens.  When it is a summer storm (remember, the Deracho in the Northeast during June of 2012) and people lose electric, businesses can shut down and the United States and local economies can lose a ton of resources and money.  Installing cooling towers can help your business get back on track by generating raw power to fuel your electric temporarily during a shut down.

The way that cooling towers work is that they are essentially backup generator platforms and can generate electricity and power during times of distress and lost power.  During the summer months when temperatures soar which, in the United States, have been well above average this year, when power is lost, cooling systems are needed.  These can be delivered through trucks and dropped off on site to help curb the lost power.  Cooling towers run on diesel power and conveniently sit outside of the business.

Cooling systems also provide clean water, which many consumers are unaware of.  When power is lost, the need for running water is still evident and present.  Many people do not know that cooling towers can provide critical condenses or processed water during repairs, replacements or when additional capacity is needed the most.  Clean water during a disaster is a must.

These cooling towers also come in various sizes, depending on what is needed by the business.  These systems average from 100 tons to 750 tons.  While that may sound like an extraordinary machine, it is capable of producing enough power to fuel your business during times of disaster.

The United States in the Atlantic region is expecting an active hurricane season, where storm damage is expected. Particularly, areas in the southeast, midatlantic, and northeast United States stand to be the most impacted regions of the country by this weather.  When the weather damages power and electricity, cooling towers are a viable solution to ensure minimum impact and lost resources from losing power.

Cooling towers can also be used to generate power for events that are not located near power supplies.  For example these towers can power a temporary structure used in the field, including at concerts and other events.  At these circumstances, smaller cooling towers can also be utilized.

Ultimately, cooling towers are they to help restore power and provide an excellent and reliable power source for many types of situations.

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