Water Systems with Dry Air Coolers
Water Systems with Dry Air Coolers (DAC) cut both operating and maintenance costs and are easy to install and maintain. One major benefit to these systems is that they operate with zero water discharge.
Features
Water Systems with Dry Air Coolers typically consist primarily of a pump, hydronic tank, deionizer and an outdoor mounted water-to-air heat exchanger. The closed-loop, air-cooled design is a simple recirculating system which provides excellent, year-round cooling for Inductotherm equipment and in climates where the dry bulb is at or below 100ᵒF (38ᵒC). A trim-cooler option is available for hotter climates that may occasionally exceed the limitations of a standard dry air cooler. Another great option offered by Inductotherm is our fan cycling package. This upgrade allows only as many fans as is required to operate during given conditions to reduce your overall power consumption. By converting to a water-saving system, such as a dry air cooler, external water requirements can be reduced significantly. This will reduce melt shop operating costs and address environmental concerns associated with water usage.
Tech Specs
Standard Features | Zero Water Discharge |
No Condensation Problems When Used with a Diversion Valve | |
Minimum Corrosion, Scaling and Electrolysis | |
Low Maintenance Costs | |
No Coolant Contamination | |
Completely Closed-Loop Pressurized Circuit | |
Air-Cooled Design | |
Reliable Year-Round Cooling | |
Emergency Cooling Capacity During Power Failures | |
Abnormal Temperature Protection | |
Audible and Visible Alarms | |
Optional Features | Trim Coolers for Additional Capacity |
Full-Access Water Pumping Modules | |
Fan Cycling Controls for Reduced Power Usage | |
Factory Tested | Critical Components |