Cooling towers and chillers — one buyer, one plant
A cooling tower rejects the heat your water-cooled chiller pulls off the building, which is why the two almost always get bought, replaced, and decommissioned together. If you're shopping a used chiller, you're usually the same buyer who needs the tower — and matching a tower's nominal tonnage and flow to the chiller it serves is the whole game. Crossflow designs are easier to maintain with the water distribution out in the open; counterflow designs run more compact and enclosed.
Because we clear entire plants, we frequently have the tower and the chiller from the same facility, sized to work together. Tell us the tonnage, the flow rate, and the chiller you're pairing it with, and we'll match you to a tower that actually fits the load rather than sell you whatever's on the yard.


