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Baltimore Aircoil Company Reinvents Heat-Rejection
24 July 2023

Baltimore Aircoil Company Reinvents Heat-Rejection

Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc. (BAC) highlights its leading innovative and sustainable products for refrigeration. Developing and offering sustainable products is a cornerstone of BAC’s environmental, social, and governance commitments. Environmentally friendly approaches to heat rejection play a crucial role in building a sustainable future and help cut costs and facilitate compliance for organizations across the board. 

BAC’s sustainable heat-rejection products for refrigeration include the CXVT Evaporative Condenser XE models, the Vertex Evaporative Condenser, and the TrilliumSeries Adiabatic Condenser. The design of these products significantly improves environmental lifetime operating impact by addressing factors such as energy usage, water and chemical usage, refrigerant impact, maintenance, and consumables. 

BAC has the most direct-drive EC systems in the market. These systems reduce energy usage by eliminating friction from belts and pulleys, and also eliminate efficiency degradation that can result from belt slippage and pulley wear. They also provide extremely high motor efficiency and part-load operation.

The materials of construction offered by BAC help reduce water and chemical usage. For example, Evertough Construction and the TriArmor Corrosion Protection System basin allow customers to operate condensers with increased cycles of concentration, reducing water and chemical usage by up to 20%. Specifically, the smart basin design of Vertex Evaporative Condensers result in 30% less water operating volume, thus using less water and chemicals. Adiabatic technology also reduces water usage anywhere from 30% to 80%, due to its ability to only use water when necessary.

For medium applications with air-cooled systems that use synthetic refrigerant, customers can convert them to use natural refrigerants to have a positive environmental impact. In addition, BAC can assist with reducing maintenance and consumables with direct-drive fans that run for years without needing service. 
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