I. Cross Flow Structure Introduction

Section II: Introduction to Cross Flow Principle
The spray pump draws water from the water tank, pumps it to the upper part of the heat exchange coil, and sprays it in an umbrella shape through nozzles, covering the outer surface of the pipe material continuously and evenly, forming a thin water film. Part of the water absorbs the heat energy of the high-temperature refrigerant inside the pipe, converting it into latent heat of vaporization, evaporating into a gas state. The refrigerant inside the pipe material is cooled and condensed into a liquid state, while the water that does not evaporate falls back into the spray water tank.
The exhaust system features an intake-type top fan. Air is drawn in from inside the tower and expelled outward. Cold, dry air from outside the tower enters the heat exchanger coils on the side, carrying away the evaporated water vapor, increasing the humidity and temperature of the air. The air is then extracted out of the tower by a fan located between the two heat exchanger coils.
Within the spray tank, a float valve is installed. When the water level is low, it automatically replenishes the supply to maintain a consistent water level in the tank.

Section 3: Company Overview

IV. Brand Advantages

V. Other Structures

Six: Acquisition Solutions
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