Ken, PANSEAL epoxy is much quicker and easier to apply and it's 100% environmentally friendly. Please take a look- Cooling Tower Repair, Dynesic, PanSeal, at the Gaylord Texan, Staring Tasha Manning Otherwise, you have a good and thorough tutorial...
It seems like it would make more sense for the manufacturer to coat them better originally. Some of the companies that make spray bed liners or specialized epoxies could probably produce a type of paint the manufacturer could use to get more life out of these but that would mean not getting to sell people a replacement as often. Once the metal gets exposed and starts to rust it's hard to save it. They could partner with some of those spray liner/epoxy companies, coat various sample metals in them, and just submerge all of them in various water solutions containing salt, minerals, and the various chemicals they treat the water with and they could release a line of these things that are actually pretty durable. You could not coat every part because the material would insulate heat too but the majority of the container you guys are working on is more about infrastructure than it is thermal transfer. The tops of the electrical boxes look like they were only painted with standard paint. Why not spray on truck bed liner for that stuff? Like even $50 worth of the stuff could have saved you guys a huge amount of work.
Awesome video. Thank you for sharing the knowledge. I'm a big fan.
Thank you so much .Very informative information .I will be using your technique and suggestion on my cooling tower .
I loved cooling towers
You actually need a contractor dedicated just for that, unless you have no service calls
Ken,
PANSEAL epoxy is much quicker and easier to apply and it's 100% environmentally friendly. Please take a look- Cooling Tower Repair, Dynesic, PanSeal, at the Gaylord Texan, Staring Tasha Manning
Otherwise, you have a good and thorough tutorial...
Pan seal is unbeatable! Coating is impenetrable and permanent!
It seems like it would make more sense for the manufacturer to coat them better originally. Some of the companies that make spray bed liners or specialized epoxies could probably produce a type of paint the manufacturer could use to get more life out of these but that would mean not getting to sell people a replacement as often.
Once the metal gets exposed and starts to rust it's hard to save it. They could partner with some of those spray liner/epoxy companies, coat various sample metals in them, and just submerge all of them in various water solutions containing salt, minerals, and the various chemicals they treat the water with and they could release a line of these things that are actually pretty durable.
You could not coat every part because the material would insulate heat too but the majority of the container you guys are working on is more about infrastructure than it is thermal transfer. The tops of the electrical boxes look like they were only painted with standard paint. Why not spray on truck bed liner for that stuff? Like even $50 worth of the stuff could have saved you guys a huge amount of work.
Very informative, thank you.
Thank you, nice information.
Very helpful. Thank you
So you guys work for a Hotel? This is what I have to look forward to as an HVAC tech. Easy money.
How well did that zinc paint hold up after time?
only 1 to 2 years.
thank you Mr. Ken
Hi. Do you also have a video how to quiet down these cooling towers?
you shut it off
The Cooling Towers are BAC EVAPCO Marley
Cool
So much wasted water! Al gore will not be pleased
poor water treatment causes corrosion or acid bathing tower.
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stainless steel and fiberglass is a better tower... just saying...
any you would be 100% right. Most owners cheap out and get the galvanized but they should get the stainless or fiberglass... :)