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Here is a clear and complete explanation of the cooling tower fan and motor—their functions, components, and how they work together.


⭐ Cooling Tower Fan and Motor Overview


The fan and motor are the key mechanical components that create airflow through a cooling tower. This airflow enables evaporative cooling, which removes heat from the system.


  Cooling Tower Fan


1. Purpose of the Fan


The fan moves a large volume of air through the cooling tower to:


* Enhance evaporation

* Improve heat transfer

* Maintain desired cold-water temperature


2. Fan Types


Induced Draft (most common)


* Fan is at the top of the tower

* Pulls air upward through the fill


Forced Draft


* Fan is at the bottom / side

* Pushes air into the tower


3. Fan Blade Types


* Aluminum (Marley, BAC)

* FRP composite (EVAPCO, Amarillo)

* Adjustable-pitch blades to fine-tune performance

* Fixed-pitch blades for small towers


4. Fan Speeds


* Typically 90–220 RPM for large fans

* Low RPM but large diameter (6–30 ft)



 ⚡ Cooling Tower Motor


1. Purpose of the Motor


The motor provides the power to rotate the fan.

It must deliver the proper:


* Torque

* Horsepower (HP)

* Speed (RPM)


2. Types of Cooling Tower Motors


* Cooling Tower Duty TEFC (Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled)

* TEAO (Totally Enclosed Air Over)

* Inverter Duty (for VFD use)

* Two-Speed Motors (for low/high cooling demand)


3. Horsepower Range


Depending on tower size:


* Small HVAC: 3–20 HP

* Medium industrial: 20–75 HP

* Large towers: 100–250+ HP


Motor → Gearbox → Fan (Typical Setup)


Most large cooling towers use a gear drive system:


Motor (high RPM)

  ↓

Drive Shaft

  ↓

Gearbox (reduces speed, increases torque)

  ↓

Fan Hub

  ↓

Fan Blades (low RPM)



Motor runs ~900–1800 RPM → Gearbox reduces to ~100–225 RPM fan speed.


  Direct Drive Option


Some newer towers (EVAPCO, BAC) use direct-drive EC motors:


* No gearbox

* Very quiet

* High efficiency

* Lower maintenance

* Limited to smaller/medium towers


Fan & Motor Work Together to Create Airflow


1. Motor receives electrical power

2. Motor rotates driveshaft or directly rotates fan

3. Gearbox (if used) reduces speed and increases torque

4. Fan spins and pulls/pushes air through fill media

5. Evaporation cools the circulating water


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