The effluent cooler is a device that uses treated water or raw water to cool effluent or other waste water. It reduces heat loss while simultaneously heating the treated water, enhancing thermal efficiency. It can also be used for cooling or heating water and steam mediums.

Wastewater Cooling Coil Installation and Operation:
Upon arrival at the site, the foundation base should be constructed according to the equipment's bracket dimensions, and then secured with bolts.
②Valves controlling the flow of waste water and cooling water, to be installed by the user according to actual location.
③Pressure gauges and temperature gauge interfaces should be installed on the drain and cooling water inlets and outlets to facilitate adjustments of their pressure and temperature.
④ Properly connect all pipelines, ensure no leakage occurs, and then initiate trial operation. Proceed with normal operation only after confirming everything is functioning correctly.
⑤During operation, if any malfunctions or poor performance is detected, the operation should be immediately stopped for inspection or repair.
Equipment should be regularly inspected according to operating records, with the inspection cycle determined based on operating conditions.
When equipment is to be left unused for an extended period, all water should be drained and measures taken to lower the internal temperature or other methods should be employed to prevent corrosion.































