Cross-Flow cooling tower line expands EVAPCO’s product offerings


Taneytown, Md. – EVAPCO, Inc., the global innovator in heat transfer solutions, announced the launch of the AXS line of cooling towers today at the 2015 AHR Expo in Chicago. AXS is the only of EVAPCO’s lines of open cooling towers to utilize cross-flow technology.

With a CTI certified capacity range of 312 to 1,148 nominal tons, the AXS is equipped to perform efficiently in high-load conditions while utilizing a minimal footprint. The AXS line offers a selection of 20 models in both 12’ tall and 22’ tall varieties. Each unit measures approximately 12’ wide by 22’9” long and can be installed in multi-unit arrangements. Standard construction consists of G-235 (Z 725 metric) galvanized steel with Type 304 or 316 stainless steel available for the cold water or hot water basins or the entire tower.

“At EVAPCO, we are committed to being a lifelong partner for engineers and contractors, and that means continuing to deliver high-quality, high-performance solutions that meet all of their needs,” said James B. Facius, Vice President North American Sales, EVAPCO. “By introducing AXS and adding cross-flow technology to our product offerings, we are again ensuring that we offer the best cooling tower for every possible site.” 

Learn more about the AXS from EVAPCO at Booth #7225.

About Evapco, Inc.

EVAPCO, Inc. is an employee-owned global manufacturer of heat transfer solutions for the commercial HVAC, industrial refrigeration, power generation and industrial process markets. With more new patents on the market today than any other industry manufacturer, EVAPCO specializes in developing innovative solutions that are reliable, environmentally friendly and simple to operate and maintain. Leading the industry in independent, third-party performance certifications, EVAPCO products deliver higher system efficiency and lower annual operating costs. Headquartered in Taneytown, Md., EVAPCO products are manufactured in 20 locations in 10 countries around the world and supplied through a sales force of over 170 offices. For more information, please visit evapco.com.

 



January 27, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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