What is COC in cooling tower formula?

There is no direct presence of a specific ingredient or recipe known as a “COC” in the formulation or composition of a cooling tower. COC (Coefficient of Performance) is a performance parameter that measures the efficiency of a cooling tower during operation, rather than a specific substance in the cooling tower’s manufacturing or formulation.

The formulation or construction of a cooling tower typically involves the following aspects:

Packing

This is a key component in the cooling tower and is used to increase the contact area between water and air, which facilitates heat transfer and evaporation.

Fan

It is used to push air through the cooling tower to increase the air flow and improve the cooling effect.

Sinks and pipes

Used to store and distribute cooling water.

Enclosures and structures

The enclosures of cooling towers are typically made of materials such as metal or plastic to protect internal components and provide structural support.

COC is not directly related to the components of these cooling towers. Instead, the COC is measured and calculated by measuring and calculating the performance of the cooling tower in actual operation. It usually involves parameters such as the outlet water temperature, inlet water temperature, wet-bulb temperature, and the power required by the cooling tower, and the efficiency of the cooling tower is evaluated through the calculation of these parameters.

So, if you see the word “COC” in the recipe or construction of a cooling tower, it may refer to a performance evaluation of the cooling tower, rather than a specific component or recipe of the cooling tower itself. If you need more specific information, it is advisable to consult the relevant cooling tower technical documentation or consult the cooling tower manufacturer.