BAC Baltimore Balticare GmbH

BAC Balticare VXC Evaporative Condensers

VXC properties Counterflow , centrifugal fan, pressure principle

Reliable operation guaranteed

  • Thousands have been installed worldwide since 1978, demonstrating the  reliability  of the VXC evaporative condenser.
  • The fan, motor and drive system (V-belts) are located in the  dry air , which prevents moisture and condensation. With no external moving parts, the device can withstand the harshest of weather conditions.
  • Various corrosion  -resistant materials, for example the unique Baltibond hybrid coating  for guaranteed long life.
  • Optional finned coil with steel fins for  dry operation.

Ideal for quiet operation.

  • VXC evaporative condensers contain  quiet internal  centrifugal fans for minimal ambient noise.
  • Single sided air intake and a  quieter evaporative condenser back  for more noise sensitive areas.
  • Reduce operating noise even further with factory designed and tested  mufflers  or water silencers.

More compact

  • Compact design for  enclosed spaces ,
  • Air intake from one side enables installation next to solid walls.
  • Devices can be placed indoors thanks to radial fans that allow supply air and exhaust air duct  system.

Lower delivery, lifting and installation costs

  • VXC units are  factory assembled . We supply larger models in 2 pieces to reduce the size and weight of the heaviest component for  easy on-site assembly  with smaller cranes.
  • VXC offers high performance and minimal operating weight. Safe on steel substructure , both under the unit and in the building itself for roof installations.
  • VXC-C models can be  containerized  (in 12ft containers). Fan housings can be supplied loose in the lower section of the evaporative condenser for easy field assembly. 

VXC properties

  • Counterflow, radial fan, pressure principle
  • Tube bundle design according to PED 2014/68/EU

power range

60 - 6920 kW (for single cell models, nominal R22 kW)

Typical applications

  • Tight spaces and installations requiring a single air intake
  • Installation with limited floor space
  • indoor installations
  • Noise critical setups
  • Dry operation in winter

 

overview

  • working principle
  • Construction features
  • Options and Accessories
  • Technical specifications

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