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What Should I Do To Shut Down My Cooling Tower For The Season?

Here are some steps on how to shut down your cooling tower for the season:

  1. Turn off the fans and pumps. This will stop the circulation of water through the cooling tower.
  2. Drain the cooling tower. This will remove any water that is left in the system.
  3. Clean the cooling tower. This will remove any dirt, debris, or scale that has accumulated on the surfaces of the cooling tower.
  4. Flush the chemical treatment system. This will remove any chemicals that are left in the system.
  5. Inspect the cooling tower. This will help to identify any potential problems that may need to be addressed before the cooling tower is started up again.
  6. Store the cooling tower. This will help to protect the cooling tower from the elements.

Here are some additional tips for shutting down your cooling tower for the season:

  • Start the shutdown process early. This will give you plenty of time to clean and inspect the cooling tower.
  • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. This will help to ensure that the shutdown process is done correctly.
  • Be careful when draining the cooling tower. The water may be hot, so take precautions to avoid burns.
  • Dispose of the drained water properly. Do not dump it into the sewer or storm drain.
  • Store the cooling tower in a dry, well-ventilated area.

By following these steps, you can help to ensure that your cooling tower is properly shut down for the season and that it will be ready to start up again when needed.

Here are some additional considerations when shutting down your cooling tower for the season:

  • The climate in your area. If you live in a cold climate, you may need to take additional steps to protect the cooling tower from freezing.
  • The type of cooling tower you have. Some cooling towers are more complex than others, so you may need to consult with the manufacturer for specific instructions on how to shut it down.
  • The budget you have available. If you have a limited budget, you may want to consider hiring a professional to shut down your cooling tower for you.

By taking the time to shut down your cooling tower properly, you can help to extend its lifespan and prevent problems from occurring when you start it up again in the spring.

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