May 19, 2026
The VXC Series evaporative condenser from Baltimore Aircoil Company (BAC) represents a breakthrough solution for industrial and commercial refrigeration, air conditioning, and process gas condensation. This innovative product line addresses common challenges of high energy consumption and large footprint in cooling systems through its centrifugal fan design and efficient heat exchange mechanism.
At the heart of the VXC Series lies its advanced heat exchange system. Refrigerant or process gases circulate through condenser coils, transferring heat to sprayed water via the coil walls. Centrifugal fans propel air upward through the coil gaps, causing partial water evaporation. This evaporation process absorbs significant thermal energy (latent heat of evaporation), effectively dissipating heat from the process gases into the atmosphere.
The system incorporates high-efficiency drift eliminators at the top to minimize water loss, maintaining dry surrounding conditions. Un-evaporated water collects in the bottom basin for recirculation via pumps, creating a closed-loop system that optimizes water usage.
The VXC Series' performance depends on ambient wet-bulb temperature, typically 8-12°C lower than the dry-bulb temperature that governs air-cooled systems. This thermal advantage translates to approximately 30% lower energy consumption.
Traditional water-cooled systems require cooling towers for two-stage heat transfer, resulting in higher condensation temperatures than the VXC's single-stage process. This design difference yields about 15% energy savings.
The VXC Series features a robust construction with two primary components:
The system incorporates several precision-engineered elements:
The VXC Series offers various enhancement options including: