Rental/Lease Units

Niagara has Wet Surface Air Coolers for a variety of cooling applications which can be rented or leased.
These units are packaged (no assembly required) with 480V-3Ph motors.
For more information, please contact your local Niagara representative, email sales@niagarablower.com, or call 716-875-2000.

WSAC Units are the currently in place at some of the largest refineries in the United States.

Other WSAC Applications Include:

- Vacuum Steam Condensing

- Auxiliary Cooling

- Natural Gas Condensing

- Wastewater Cooling

- Propylene Condensing

 

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Wet Surface Air Cooler - Brief History:

Background & History:

Since, 1904, Niagara has been known for the design and manufacture of high quality industrial heat transfer equipment for the process industry. The "How They Work" page illustrates the basic principals of the WSAC operation.

Resorcon built the largest closed loop process coolers in the world. When Niagara and Resorcon joined, the highly trained heat transfer specialists and experienced project engineers of the two companies were brought together. This staff, with a standard of excellence, will work with each customer to find the best solution to their heat transfer needs.

Advantages and Applications:

Wet Surface Air Coolers by Niagara (Resorcon) are the straight path to optimum condensing of turbine steam. As a single-stage system, they are more efficient and economical than the multi-stage, cooling tower / surface condenser approach.

Consider These Attributes:

Competitive first cost, lower parasitic energy, conservative ratings assure long-term performance, completely fireproof construction, safest winter operation, simplified maintenance and water treatment, inherent plume abatement capability, single-source thermal responsibility.

Niagara's WSAC's are proven and established in a wide variety of heavy duty industrial, process and power generating equipment.

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