What is Air cooled condensers
How Does It Work ?

Air-cooled condenser (ACC) is a type of heat exchanger that uses fans to pass ambient air over finned tubes, removing heat from a process fluid (like steam or refrigerant) to facilitate its condensation.

Commonly found in thermal power plants and industrial cooling systems, ACCs are ideal for water-scarce areas because they are a dry cooling system, eliminating the need for large water volumes used in wet cooling methods.

They consist of modules with fin-tube bundles, fans for forced air circulation, a supporting structure, and ducting, playing a crucial role in various power generation and industrial applications.

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Advantages of Air cooled condenser

• Minimal to no water usage

• Reduced environmental impact

• Low maintenance

• No water treatment required

• Operational flexibility & design

• Ideal for dry climates

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