In order to enhance the cooling efficiency of the chilled water system and ensure the stable operation of the entire unit, it is essential to maximize the lifespan of the glass fiber cooling tower. In addition to conducting initial inspections and cleaning, regular maintenance tasks must be performed to keep the cooling tower in optimal condition.
Glass-fiber cooling towers are used with water-cooled chillers. For cooling towers equipped with belt reduction drives, inspect the belt tension every two weeks; adjust if necessary; replace the entire set if some belts have different tensions; if the cooling tower is not in use for an extended period, it's advisable to remove and store the belts.
During operation, glass-fiber cooling towers primarily use gear reduction units. It is essential to check the oil level in the gearbox monthly; replenish to the correct level if insufficient. Additionally, the oil color and viscosity of the cooling tower should be inspected every six months; if they do not meet the requirements, they must be fully replaced. After the cooling tower has accumulated 5,000 operating hours, regardless of the oil quality, the gearbox must be cleaned and the lubricating oil replaced to ensure the cooling tower provides a continuous flow of cooling water to the chiller.
Glass fiber cooling towers typically feature cooling equipment that occupies a relatively smaller space, yet within this compact area, they can accomplish the same workload, thereby delivering equivalent cooling effects.
Cooling towers produce less noise compared to traditional refrigeration equipment. These units offer superior corrosion resistance and a longer lifespan than conventional products.


