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LPT cooling tower
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The standard in low-profile, low-sound, centrifugal fan, forced-draft cooling towers, especially suited for indoor and ducted layouts or height-restricted areas.
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LSTE cooling tower
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The standard in low-profile, low-sound, centrifugal fan, forced-draft cooling towers, these units are especially suited for indoor and ducted layouts and provide a unitary, compact design for tight layouts or height-restricted areas.
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SUN - solar cooling tower
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EVAPCO, Inc. continues its dedication to energy efficiency improvements with the newest AT Series induced draft, counterflow cooling tower – the EVAPCO SUN.
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eco-ATWB-H
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With the highest dry bulb switchover temperature in the industry, the eco-Hybrid is the ultimate water saving solution.
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eco-ATWB
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The groundbreaking “ECO” Advanced Technology cooler is designed for all outdoor applications where energy and water savings are of utmost concern.
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eco-LSWE
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An ideal solution for indoor applications, confined layouts, low sound requirements, and direct replacements.

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eco-LRWB
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A unitary, compact design for tight layouts or height-restricted areas.

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LSWE
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The standard in low-sound, centrifugal fan, forced-draft closed circuit coolers, these units are especially suited for indoor and ducted layouts and are ideal for exact replacement projects.
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LRWB
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Especially suited for indoor and ducted layouts and provided a unitary, compact design for tight layouts or height-restricted areas.

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EVAPCO's recent webinar on mitigating the risk of Legionnaires' Disease is now available to view at your convenience. Jointly sponsored by EVAPCO, Baltimore Aircoil Company and SPX Cooling Technologies, the webinar provided an executive summary detailing some of the recent outbreaks reported in the media, along with information you can use to mitigate the risk. Experts in the field agree on seven steps for mitigating the risk of Legionella bacteria in building water systems. The focus of the webinar was the three steps of mitigation that are common within the control of design engineers and