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1: Natural draft wet cooling [[Hyperboloid structure|hyperboloid
towers]] at [[Didcot Power Station]], ... ... al cooling tower.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Image
2: A mechanical induced draft cooling tower]]
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Emergency Core Cooling System An '''Emergency Core Cooling
System (ECCS)''' is a component in [[nuclear power plant]]s
designed to deal with ... Each power plant has multiple independent
ECCS systems, any one of which should be adequate to cool
the core.
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Suzuki Advanced Cooling System ... GSX1400, Inazuma) lines
until the 2006 model-year. Engines using the SACS system were
generally regarded as being very durable. ... ity issues in
[[Suzuki]]'s only [[turbo]] charged bike, the XN85, the SACS
system was first conceived by Mr. Estuo Yokouchi who looked
to [[World War]] II e ...
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Water cooling ... nents inside top-end [[personal computers]].
The main mechanism for water cooling is [[convective heat
transfer]]. ... dously increased ability to transport heat
away from source to a secondary cooling surface allows for
large, more optimally designed [[radiator]]s rather tha ...
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Evaporative cooler ... ples as evaporative coolers, but are
optimized for purposes other than air cooling. ... than refrigerative
air conditioning, often by 80% or so. But evaporative cooling
and vapor-compression air conditioning are sometimes used
in combination t ...
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Crower six stroke ... y that is dissipated in conventional
arrangements by the radiation cooling system has been converted
into additional power strokes. ... at that previously would
have been drawn out of the engine via the cooling system can
be harnessed, compression ratios once useable for only short
term appl ...
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Chiller ... aintenance. [[Engineer]]s are normally retained
to evaluate applications' cooling needs, and to specify the
optimal machines. ... 1500 tons (180,000 to 18,000,000 [[BTU]]/h
or 53 to 5,300 [[watt|kW]]) in cooling capacity.
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Engine cooling '''Engine cooling''' is cooling an [[engine]],
typically using either air or liquid. ... waste heat through
cool intake air, hot exhaust gases, and explicit engine cooling.
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Computer cooling '''Computer cooling''' is the process of
removing heat from computer components. ... heated by the
computer parts for cooler ambient air, and in some cases softcooling,
the throttling of computer parts in order to decrease heat
generation.
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Bulk tank ... dairy farming]] a '''bulk milk cooling tank'''
is a large storage tank for cooling and holding milk at a
cold temperature until it can be picked up by a milk ... The
bulk milk cooling tank is an important milk farm equipment.
It is usually made of stainless ...
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Deep lake water cooling ... deep lake water cooling can reduce
the electrical demands of large cooling systems where it is
available. It is similar in concept to modern [[geothermal]]
... ... ter is lowered close to the [[wet-bulb temperature]]
by evaporation in a [[cooling tower]]. This cooled water then
acts as the heat sink for the heat pump.
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Solar air conditioning '''Solar air conditioning''' refers
to any [[air conditioning]] (cooling) system that uses [[solar
power]]. This can be done through [[passive solar]], [[ ...
... tion of the Intern. Solar Energy Society: 567-572</ref>
A [[photovoltaic]] system can power a low-energy air circulation
fan, and a motor to slowly rotate a ...
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Legionellosis ... ruise ships and hospitals with old, poorly
maintained pipework and cooling systems. ... since the [[organism]]
was first identified in 1976. National surveillance systems
and research studies were established early, and in recent
years improved ...
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Hydronics ... ansfer medium in [[heating system|heating]]
and [[Air conditioning|cooling system]]s. ... ]s heat water.
In addition, many larger cities have a [[district heating]]
system that provides, through underground piping, publicly
available steam and ch ...
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District heating '''District heating''' (less commonly called
'''teleheating''') is a system for distributing heat generated
in a centralized location for residential ... ... d on combustion
of primary energy carriers. The difference between the two
systems is that, in a cogeneration plant, heat and electricity
are generated simu ...
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AHT Cooling Systems | name = AHT Cooling Systems '''AHT Cooling
Systems''' is an Austrian company, active in both branches
of industrial refriger ...
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Loss of coolant accident ... . {{Fact|date=January 2008}}
Each nuclear plant's [[Emergency Core Cooling System]] (ECCS)
exists specifically to deal with a LOCA. ... tinue to generate
a significant amount of heat. If all of the independent cooling
trains of the ECCS fail to operate as designed, this heat
can increase the ...
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Batch reactor ... r consists of a [[tank]] with an [[agitator]]
and integral heating/cooling system. These vessels may vary
in size from less than 1 litre to more than 15,000 ... ...
olution. Much higher mixing rates can be achieved by using
smaller flowing systems with high speed agitators, [[ultrasonic]]
mixing or [[static]] mixers.
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Air conditioner ... heat from an area using a refrigeration
cycle. In construction, a complete system of heating, [[ventilation]],
and air conditioning is referred to as [[HVAC ... == Air conditioning
system basics and theories ==
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Thermostat ... y]] into or out of the system. That is, the
thermostat switches heating or cooling devices on or off as
needed to maintain the correct temperature. ... ure the temperature.
The output of the sensor then controls the heating or cooling
apparatus. |