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Crossflow

Crossflow is a design in which the air flow is directed perpendicular to the
water flow (see diagram below). Air flow enters one or more vertical faces of
the cooling tower to meet the fill material. Water flows (perpendicular to the
air) through the fill by gravity. The air continues through the fill and thus
past the water flow into an open plenum area. A distribution or hot water basin
consisting of a deep pan with holes or nozzles in the bottom is utilized in a
crossflow tower. Gravity distributes the water through the nozzles uniformly
across the fill material.
Counterflow

In a counterflow design the air flow is directly
opposite of the water flow (see diagram below). Air flow first enters an open
area beneath the fill media and is then drawn up vertically. The water is
sprayed through pressurized nozzles and flows downward through the fill,
opposite to the air flow.
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