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Cooling coils are
an important component in achieving the highest possible production
rate from an internal bubble cooling (IBC) system. The inlet
or supply air from the IBC supply
blower passes through the cooling coil and is cooled
to the temperature established by the chilled water supply.
The chilled water supply comes from the plant chiller or an
individual mini-chiller.
By chilling the
inlet air temperature going to the IBC and air ring, an increase
in production rate of 15-25% can be achieved when compared
to using air that is at the ambient plant temperature. This
benefit has added importance when the production occurs in
climates where the ambient temperature varies a significant
amount or where the summertime temperatures are very hot.
Learn
more from a preferred cooling coil vendor.
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