Cooling Tower Offers Improved Versatility


SPX Cooling Technologies Inc, announces the new Marley MD Everest, a modular counterflow cooling tower. The Marley MD Everest Cooling Tower is designed to meet today’s process cooling demands, and is suitable for power generation plants, chemical, oil and gas plants, and other process applications with a wide range of thermal loads. 

Whether designing a new plant or replacing an aging traditional site-constructed cooling tower, the MD Everest tower’s pre-configured design offers significant advantages that enable safer assembly processes, including up to 60 percent faster delivery and 80 percent faster installation compared to field-erected cooling towers. 

The MD Everest counterflow tower’s robust structure meets seismic and wind load requirements per ASCE and IBC building codes, and withstands the rigors of process cooling applications using heavy-duty, corrosion-resistant materials. Industrial-strength Marley mechanical components include a five-year maintenance-free System 5 Marley Geareducer® gear drive; energy-efficient, low-clog PVC heat exchange fill media; and Motor Outside Airstream (MOA), standard. The MD Everest also includes a five-year mechanical component warranty. 

MD Everest cooling tower arrives at the site in modules that are built and assembled in a controlled factory environment, which facilitate high quality and efficient installation. Its thermal performance is pending certification by the Cooling Technology Institute (CTI), eliminating the need and expense for on-site testing.



April 23, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


Recent Posts

Cleanliness Is a Measurable Outcome

By restoring the distinction between cleaning and cleanliness, managers and staffs can better protect patients from environmental pathogens.


Workplace Safety and the Role of Access Control

Workplace violence and other issues threaten patients, staff and operations, so managers need to rethink security measures and technology.


Henry Ford Hospital Celebrates Construction Milestone for Expansion Project

Crews from BTD, a joint venture created by Barton Malow, Turner Construction and Dixon Construction, are on track to complete the hospital in 2029.


How EVS Leaders Can Support Staff for Better Cleaning

Environmental services is one of the most important departments in healthcare facilities, but it can be a difficult one to manage.


Addressing Infection Prevention Staffing Gaps in Ambulatory and Procedural Care

Traditional models that are based on inpatient bed counts fail to account for the unique demands of ambulatory and procedural settings.


 
 


FREE Newsletter Signup Form

News & Updates | Webcast Alerts
Building Technologies | & More!

 
 
 


All fields are required. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.