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Plant management/Automation


Whizz-Wheel: the high efficiency axial flow fan for Air Cooled Coolers


Using automotive and aeronautical technologies, Bronswerk Heat Transfer developed the innovative Whizz-Wheel fan. Read more on how it helps to lower energy consumption, increase output and lower noise.


Any air cooler system needs to be as efficient as possible; low energy consumption, high output and preferably low noise. That is exactly why Bronswerk Heat Transfer developed the innovative Whizz-Wheel® solution.


We based the new fan on automotive and aeronautical technologies and manufacture components with maximum quality and precision. As a result, the Whizz-Wheel fans emit 50% less vibrations compared to conventional fans which have been balanced. This results in significantly lower maintenance costs and an improved plant reliability.


The Whizz-Wheel offers maximum efficiency, because of the ideal rotor design, its smaller hub and the aerodynamically shaped blades and twisted curves. The fan has no blade tips, no gap between the fan tip and the fan house and boasts a fan inlet with a larger and optimized shape with increasing radius towards the fan inlet.


You can deploy Whizz-Wheel® based equipment in greenfield projects, for instance for improving plant performance, reducing noise emission, power consumption and vibrations, minimizing maintenance costs and increasing plant availability. The technology can also be used in brownfield projects for the same purposes.


Increased Performance Air cooled equipment is extremely sensitive to changes in air flow and ambient temperatures. Global warming, equipment aging and more demanding processes have led to a need for increased performance. The Whizz-Wheel® fan system can increase your performance by up to 30%! We do this by utilizing the high efficiency of our design and fully exploiting plenum recovery. 30-40% more air has huge impact on thermal


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performance of existing coolers. For Air-Fin cooler sites, it is able to remove performance bottlenecks on summer days allowing year-round full production. For Air Cooled Stream Condensers it yields year-round lower turbine pressure and more generator output. Contact Bronswerk® for more information.


Reduced Plotspace In offshore or brownfield applications, plot space is scarce. Which is why the reduction of unit size is a major factor in reducing CAPEX. The Whizz-Wheel® fan system can save up to 30% on plot size, providing size and weight relief for your offshore or brownfield solution. Less weight is particularly important in offshore applications. Every kilogram on the topsides requires 3-5 kg in the substructure. If taken on board in the early design of a vessel or platform, the savings are enormous. Contact Bronswerk® to find out how you can save CAPEX on your next project.


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Reduced Noise and Power Consumption There is no need to choose between less noise or lower power consumption, the Whizz-Wheel® delivers both simultaneously. How about up to 50% lower power consumption and 20 dB less noise. Sounds too good to be true? Talk to the Bronswerk Heat Transfer engineers to find out how we can make it happen. The Whizz-Wheel® design is efficient, bringing down parasitic loads with no strings attached. The Whizz-Wheel® is so silent that motor, transmission and even air flow noise become the dominant factor in noise calculation. This way we can ensure that you have the lowest noise levels, calculated and guaranteed.


For more information please contact: sales@bronswerk.com www.whizz-wheel.com


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