New Marley NC Everest™ Cooling Tower Provides Up To 50% More Cooling Capacity and 35% Less Fan Power Per Cell


SPX Cooling Technologies, Inc., a full-line, full-service industry leader in the design and manufacture of evaporative and air-cooled heat exchangers, announces the new Marley NC Everest Cooling Tower, a crossflow evaporative cooling system that provides up to 50% more cooling capacity than any other single-cell, factory-assembled cooling tower.

In addition to unmatched cooling capacity, the NC Everest uses up to 35% less fan power to achieve higher energy savings. Its unique design minimizes piping and electrical connections to reduce installation costs. Seven-foot doors provide access to the tower’s interior service decks and mechanical components, making routine inspections and maintenance safer and easier.

Featuring the new, patent-pending MarKey™ Drift Eliminators, the NC Everest Cooling Tower achieves the lowest measureable drift rate, down to 0.0005 percent of circulating water flow, so less water escapes the tower.

NC Everest Cooling Tower sound levels have been independently verified per CTI ATC-128 test code by third-party CTI-licensed test agents and certified acoustical engineers. SPX Cooling Technologies’ Marley brand is the only package tower subjected to this rigorous independent sound testing.

For more information about the Marley NC Everest Cooling Tower, visit http://spxcooling.com/nceverest

 



August 12, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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