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Due to the numerous benefits that District Cooling and District Heating systems provide, they are becoming increasingly popular in new real-estate developments • Designers try to hide a DC plant in a residential complex by putting it in the basement or using ornamented facades that complement the local architecture. • This is one reason why Seawater District Cooling Network Systems are an ideal solution.
Zero Freshwater Consumption • The water utilised in a Seawater District Cooling system comes directly from the sea, which helps to keep the heat out of the DC plant condenser. • Because of this one-pass-through method, whole water taken from the sea is returned, without any water losses. • Hence, there is no need for any additional freshwater.
Building Integration Flexibility • The District Cooling system can be totally concealed within a structure, making the system more appealing visually. • This can have a good visual and acoustic influence on the city's skyline and is a significant feature for large luxury real-estate complexes.
More Stable Efficiency • The efficiency of a District Cooling Plant Dubai is determined by the condensation temperature. • The temperature of seawater is frequently lower than the ambient temperature, which improves the plant's efficiency. • Furthermore, seawater is a large water mass and is susceptible to fewer temperature changes, resulting in more consistent efficiency.
No Rooftop Usage • It is not necessary to construct heat exchangers for the rejection of heat into the ambient air, like air-cooled condensers or cooling towers, because the heat is pushed away by the seawater. • This allows for the use of the rooftop for several other purposes.
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No Extra Chemicals • To prevent the spread of marine life in the system, seawater should be treated. An electro-chlorination system can be utilised for this purpose. • A portion of the seawater is converted into an anti-biofouling, which eliminates the need for adding extra chemicals to the seawater.