U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Federal Energy Management Program – Operations and Maintenance
Types of Cooling Towers
There are two basic types of cooling towers, direct (or open) and indirect (or closed).
Direct (or open) Cooling Tower
Direct (or open) cooling tower—Click image to enlarge and view reference
This type of system exposes the cooling water directly to the atmosphere. The warm cooling water is sprayed over a fill in the cooling tower to increase the contact area, and air is blown through the fill. The majority of heat removed from the cooling water is due to evaporation. The remaining cooled water drops into a collection basin and is recirculated to the chiller.
Indirect (or closed) Cooling Tower
An indirect or closed cooling tower circulates the water through tubes located in the tower. In this type of tower, the cooling water does not come in contact with the outside air. This represents a "closed" system.
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