Product Description
Evaporative condenser (abbreviated as "evaporative cooling") is an efficient heat exchange device in refrigeration systems. Its core is to use water evaporation to absorb heat, condensing high-temperature gaseous refrigerant inside the coil into liquid form. It combines the advantages of water cooling and air cooling, and is energy-saving and consumes less water.

The high-temperature and high-pressure refrigerant gas enters the condenser coil and flows from top to bottom.
The circulating water pump sprays water onto the outer surface of the coil, forming a uniform water film.
The heat inside the water film absorption tube is partially evaporated into water vapor, taking away a large amount of latent heat of vaporization (main heat exchange); The unevaporated water is cooled by air and returned to the collection tank for circulation.
Axial flow fan forces air to flow through the coil and water film, accelerating evaporation and discharging hot and humid air; The dehydrator intercepts water droplets to reduce drifting losses.
The refrigerant inside the coil is cooled, condensed into liquid form, and flows out of the equipment



