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Year: 2007 Construction: Pultruded FRP Water Flow: 2,000 m³/hr On one of Israel's tallest buildings, YWCT was asked to replace a 30-year-old cross-flow cooling tower. Site conditions were tough: The given footprint was small, surrounded by walls of a new luxury residential complex planned for the top floor. YWCT designed a special three-basin-level, double-cross-flow cooling tower, each of whose five 6 m cells was equipped with a special fan to kept noise levels to a minimum for the comfort of the penthouse residents. Industry: HVAC
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