SPX Cooling Technologies Ventilation Hood Marley Sigma Steel User Manual

Marley Sigma Steel CoolingTower  
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Engineering Data & Specifications  
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Marley Sigma Steel CoolingTower Table of Contents  
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Engineering Data  
Schematic  
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7
Support  
Concrete Basin  
Piping  
8
9
Environmental  
Energy Management  
10  
11  
Specifications / Base  
Base  
12  
13  
14  
15  
15  
17  
18  
18  
18  
19  
19  
Thermal Performance  
Construction  
Fan Deck and Fan Cylinder  
Mechanical Equipment  
Fill, Louvers and Drift Eliminators  
Hot Water Distribution System  
Casing  
Access  
Cold Water Collection Basin  
Scope of Work  
Specifications / Options  
Control Options  
Control System  
Basin Heater  
Fan Motor Variable Speed Drive  
Marley Premium VFD System  
Vibration Limit Switch  
20  
21  
21  
22  
23  
Convenience and Safety Options  
Stairway  
24  
24  
24  
24  
25  
Plenum Walkway  
Ladder Extension  
Ladder Safety Cage  
Oil Level Sight Glass  
Miscellaneous Options  
Steel Cold Water Basin  
Factory Mutual Approval  
Hot Water Basin Covers  
Air Inlet Screens  
25  
25  
25  
25  
26  
27  
Low NoiseTower  
Service Life-Relate Customization  
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Marley Sigma Steel CoolingTower  
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he Sigma Steel is a galvanized steel, field-erected,  
Tgeneral purpose crossflow cooling tower, designed  
to serve normal air conditioning and refrigeration sys-  
tems as well as medium sized industrial loads. Evolv-  
ing from the crossflow concept of towers pioneered  
by Marley in 1938, and incorporating over 70 years of  
design advancements, the Sigma Steel represents the  
current state of the art in this cooling tower category.  
only accomplish the specified thermal performance—  
but which will include normal operation- and mainte-  
nance-enhancing accessories and features. It will also  
incorporate those standard materials which testing  
and experience has proven to provide best results in  
normal operating conditions.  
Pages 20 thru 27 provide some paragraphs intended  
to add those features, components, and materials that  
will customize the tower to meet the user's require-  
ments.  
This booklet not only relates the language to use in  
describing an appropriate Sigma Steel cooling tow-  
er—but also defines why certain items and features  
are important enough to specify with the intention of  
insisting upon compliance by all bidders. The left-hand  
column of pages 11 thru 25 provides appropriate text  
for the various specification paragraphs, whereas the  
right-hand column comments on the meaning of the  
subject matter and explains its value.  
Space does not permit definition and explanation of  
all of the possible options that can be applied to the  
Sigma Steel. SPX CoolingTechnologies realizes that  
you, the purchaser, must be happy with the tower's  
characteristics, and we are prepared to provide—or  
provide for—any reasonable enhancement that you  
are willing to define and purchase.  
Pages 12 thru 19 indicate those paragraphs which will  
result in the purchase of a cooling tower which will not  
Your needs will become part of the continuing better-  
ment of this Marley product line.  
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Marley Sigma Steel CoolingTower Engineering Data : Schematic  
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C
C
C
L COLUMN  
L COLUMN A BAYS AT 4'-0" = LCOLUMNL  
C
DIAMETER FAN  
1
1
4 /  
2"  
4 /2"  
TOP OF  
FAN CYLINDER  
FAN DECK  
B
Use this data for preliminary layouts only.  
Obtain current drawing from your Marley sales  
representative.  
H
The UPDATE web-based selection software  
—available at spxcooling.com—provides  
Sigma Steel model recommendations based  
on customer's specific design requirements.  
1
13'-1 /  
8"  
BASE OF  
TOWER COLUMNS  
Average  
Pumping  
Head  
Dimensions  
Tower  
Model  
GPM  
per cell  
Maximum  
Motor hp  
W
L
H
A
B
C
121-111  
122-111  
123-111  
124-111  
125-111  
126-111  
127-111  
500-4500  
650-6000  
25'-4"  
27'-4"  
29'-4"  
29'-4"  
33'-4"  
33'-4"  
33'-4"  
12'-0"  
16'-0"  
16'-0"  
20'-0"  
20'-0"  
24'-0"  
28'-0"  
19'-118  
19'-118  
"
"
3
4
4
5
5
6
7
6'-0"  
6'-0"  
7'-0"  
7'-0"  
7'-0"  
7'-0"  
7'-0"  
120"  
144"  
168"  
168"  
216"  
216"  
216"  
60  
60  
17.3'  
17.4'  
17.4'  
17.4'  
17.5'  
17.5'  
17.6'  
650-6000  
20'-118  
20'-118  
20'-118  
20'-118  
20'-118  
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75  
1000-7500  
1000-7500  
1000-9000  
1500-10500  
75  
75  
100  
100  
NOTE  
1 Use this bulletin for preliminary layouts only. Obtain cur-  
rent drawings from your Marley sales representative.  
2 Last number of model indicates number of cells. Change as  
appropriate for your selection. Primary engineering data is per  
cell.  
3 Height shown is from base of tower columns to top of fan  
cylinder.  
4 Pumping head shown is from base of tower columns.  
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Marley Sigma Steel CoolingTower Engineering Data : Support  
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6"  
A
SPACES AT 4'-0" =  
L
AIR INLET FACE  
SUMP  
OVERFLOW  
RECOMMENDED  
OPERATING WATER LEVEL  
1'-6"  
6"  
Section  
AIR INLET FACE  
INTERMEDIATE  
BEAM  
PRIMARY SUPPORT  
BEAM  
Plan  
Dimensions  
W
Operating Weight lb  
Single Fan Cell Each Cell Add  
Tower  
Model  
A
L
121-111  
122-111  
123-111  
124-111  
125-111  
126-111  
127-111  
3
4
4
5
5
6
7
23'-8"  
25'-8"  
27'-8"  
27'-8"  
31'-8"  
31'-8"  
31'-8"  
12'-0"  
16'-0"  
16'-0"  
20'-0"  
20'-0"  
24'-0"  
28'-0"  
37670  
49875  
50320  
60290  
67150  
77960  
88850  
33150  
45105  
45230  
55200  
61220  
72115  
83590  
NOTE  
1 Use this bulletin for preliminary layouts only. Obtain cur-  
rent drawings from your Marley sales representative.  
2 Steel beams must include 78" dia. holes to accept anchor bolts  
provided with tower. Other contractors or purchaser must  
design and erect supporting steel.  
3 Maintain at least 2'-0" of clear space at tower endwalls for  
construction purposes. Air inlet faces must have unobstructed  
air supply. If obstructions exist nearby, consult your Marley  
sales representative.  
4 Operating weight is wet weight of tower and steel basin,  
including 6" of water in the cold water basin.  
5 View shown is typical single cell beam arrangement.  
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Marley Sigma Steel CoolingTower Engineering Data : Concrete Basin  
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6" MIN.  
6" MIN.  
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IN TO IN OF BASIN  
6" MIN.  
5"  
CASED ENDWALL FACE  
ANCHOR BOLTS  
(SEE NOTE 5)  
SUMP  
CASED ENDWALL FACE  
6" MIN. 5"  
Plan  
RECOMMENDED  
OPERATING WATER LEVEL  
1'-6"  
1'-0  
Section  
Dimensions  
Operating Weight lb  
Single Fan Cell Each Cell Add  
Tower  
Model  
A
3
4
4
5
5
6
7
W
L
121-111  
122-111  
123-111  
124-111  
125-111  
126-111  
127-111  
23'-6"  
25'-6"  
27'-6"  
27'-6"  
31'-6"  
31'-6"  
31'-6"  
12'-0"  
16'-0"  
16'-0"  
20'-0"  
20'-0"  
24'-0"  
28'-0"  
25200  
32280  
33300  
39230  
42800  
48780  
54830  
21525  
28430  
29080  
35025  
37715  
43910  
50550  
NOTE  
1 Use this bulletin for preliminary layouts only. Do not  
use for construction. Obtain current drawings from your  
Marley sales representative. Concrete basin design and  
construction are by other contractors or purchaser.  
2 Operating weight is total wet operating weight of tower  
only, excluding water in concrete basin.  
3 Maintain at least 2'-0" of clear space at tower endwalls  
for construction purposes. Air inlet faces must have  
unobstructed air supply. If obstructions exist nearby,  
consult your Marley sales representative.  
4 Minimum basin depth is 1'-6". Basin depth may vary to suit  
your storage requirements.  
5 All anchor bolts complete with nut and washer must be  
furnished by others. Bolts must be 34" diameter with 112  
all-thread projection.  
6 Other contractors or purchaser must design, locate,  
construct, and furnish sump(s) and overflow(s) to suit  
"
requirements. The sump(s) should be designed according  
to the pump manufacturers recommendations. Other  
design sources: ANSI/HI specifications 1.1-1.5 for  
centrifugal pumps, 2.1-2.5 for vertical pumps, and 9.8 for  
pump intake design.  
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Marley Sigma Steel CoolingTower Engineering Data : Inlet Piping  
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C
D
C
C
C
L FAN  
L FAN  
TYP. SINGLE CELL  
TYP. MULTICELL  
C
C
C
C
L COLUMN AND  
L COLUMN AND  
L INLET  
L INLET  
ANCHOR BOLT  
ANCHOR BOLT  
B
DIA FLOW  
FACE OF  
A
DIA  
E
C
L
CONTROL VALVE  
FAN  
INLET FLANGE  
C
MARLEY PIPING  
STOPS HERE  
L TOWER  
G C OF FLANGE TO  
L
BASE OF TOWER  
COLUMNS (USE FOR  
STATIC LIFT)  
Dimensions  
Tower  
Model  
GPM  
per cell  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
500-3800  
10"  
8"  
8'-1012  
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"
14'-634  
14'-734  
14'-734  
14'-734  
14'-734  
14'-834  
14'-834  
14'-834  
14'-934  
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121-111  
6'-0"  
12'0"  
13'-114  
"
3801-4500  
650-6000  
12"  
14"  
14"  
14"  
16"  
16"  
16"  
18"  
10"  
10"  
10"  
10"  
12"  
12"  
12"  
14"  
9'-012  
"
122-111  
123-111  
8'-0"  
8'-0"  
16'-0"  
16'-0"  
10'-012  
14'-114  
15'-114  
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"
650-6000  
11'-012  
11'-012  
11'-112  
"
"
"
1000-6000  
6001-7500  
1000-7500  
1000-9000  
1500-10500  
124-111  
10'-0"  
20'-0"  
15'-114  
"
125-111  
126-111  
127-111  
10'-0"  
12'-0"  
14'-0"  
20'-0"  
24'-0"  
28'-0"  
13'-112  
13'-112  
13'-558  
"
"
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17'-114  
17'-114  
17'-114  
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"
"
NOTE  
1 Use this bulletin for preliminary layouts only. Obtain  
current drawings from your Marley sales representative.  
2 Pumping head contributed by the tower is static lift  
“G. Actual pumping head will vary according to tower  
circulating GPM. Total pumping head will be furnished at  
time of proposal.  
3 If your application requires a bypass system,  
recommended location is through tower endwall into  
plenum area. Review of the system by SPX engineering is  
required.  
4 Marley piping terminates at face of a cast iron flat face  
flange. Bolt circle conforms to class 125 lb. ANSI B 16.1  
specifications.  
5 Supports on tower for crossover piping are part of the  
tower design. Do not support the risers dead load or  
operating load from the tower. Do not brace the risers  
seismic or thrust loads against the tower.  
6 Butterfly valves or piping expansion joints (if used) are  
by others and must be located outside the limits of the  
cooling tower F.  
7 Motor must be located 180° from inlet.  
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Marley Sigma Steel CoolingTower Engineering Data: Environmental  
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Sound Control  
Sound produced by a Sigma Steel tower operating in an un-  
As suggested in the aforementionedTechnical Report, it  
may also be advisable to specify a design wet-bulb tem-  
perature 1°F higher than normal to compensate for potential  
recirculation initiated by the enclosure. You’ll benefit from  
discussing your project with your Marley sales representative.  
obstructed environment will meet all but the most restrictive  
noise limitations—and will react favorably to natural attenu-  
ation. Where the tower has been sized to operate within an  
enclosure, the enclosure itself will have a damping effect on  
sound. Sound also declines with distance—by about 5 dBA  
each time the distance doubles. Where noise at a critical point  
is likely to exceed an acceptable limit, several options are  
available—listed below in ascending order of cost impact:  
Keeping It Clean  
Cooling towers are very effective air washers. Atmo-  
spheric dust able to pass through the relatively small louver  
openings will enter the circulating water system. Increased  
concentrations can intensify system maintenance by clogging  
screens and strainers—and smaller particulates can coat  
system heat transfer surfaces. In areas of low flow velocity—  
such as the cold water basin—sedimentary deposits can  
provide a breeding ground for bacteria.  
In many cases, noise concerns are limited to nighttime,  
when ambient noise levels are lower and neighbors are  
trying to sleep. You can usually resolve these situa-  
tions by using two-speed motors in either 1800/900 or  
1800/1200 RPM configuration—operating the fans at  
reduced speed without cycling “after hours. The natural  
nighttime reduction in wet-bulb temperature makes  
this a very feasible solution in most areas of the world,  
but the need to avoid cycling may cause the cold water  
temperature to vary significantly.  
In areas prone to dust and sedimentation, you should con-  
sider installing some means for keeping the cold water basin  
clean. Typical devices include side stream filters and a variety  
of filtration media.  
The Marley Variable Frequency Drive automatically mini-  
mizes the towers noise level during periods of reduced  
load and/or reduced ambient temperature without  
sacrificing the systems ability to maintain a constant  
cold water temperature. This is a relatively inexpen-  
sive solution, and can pay for itself quickly in reduced  
energy costs.  
WaterTreatment  
Contaminants including Legionella, an effective consistent  
water treatment program is required. Controlling blowdown  
may be adequate in mitigating the potential of corrosion and  
scale, but biological contamination can only be controlled with  
biocides.  
Where noise is a concern at all times—for example,  
near a hospital—the best solution is to oversize the  
tower so it can operate continuously at reduced (1200  
or 900 RPM) motor speed. Typical sound reductions are  
7 dBA at 2/3 fan speed or 10 dBA at half fan speed.  
An acceptable water treatment program must be compat-  
ible with the variety of materials incorporated in a cooling  
tower—ideally the pH of the circulating water should fall  
between 6.5 and 8.0. Batch feeding of chemicals directly into  
the cooling tower is not a good practice since localized dam-  
age to the tower is possible. Specific startup instructions and  
additional water quality recommendations can be found in the  
Sigma User Manual which accompanies the tower and also  
is available from your local Marley sales representative. For  
complete water treatment recommendations and services,  
contact your local Marley sales representative.  
Extreme cases may require inlet and discharge sound  
attenuator sections—however, the static pressure loss  
imposed by attenuators may necessitate an increase in  
tower size. This is the least desirable approach because  
of the significant cost impact—and because of the  
obstruction to normal maintenance procedures.  
Your Marley sales representative will help you meet your  
sound requirements.  
Enclosures  
Occasionally, cooling towers are located inside architec-  
tural enclosures for aesthetic reasons. Although Sigma tow-  
ers adapt well to enclosures, the designer must realize the  
potential impact of a poorly arranged enclosure on the towers  
performance and operation. The designer must take care to  
provide generous air inlet paths, and the towers fan cylinder  
discharge height should not be lower than the elevation of the  
top of the enclosure. Obtain a copy of MarleyTechnical Report  
#H-004, “External Influences on CoolingTower Perfor-  
mance” from your Marley sales representative or on the web  
at spxcooling.com.  
CAUTION  
The cooling tower must be located at such distance  
and direction to avoid the possibility of contaminated  
discharge air being drawn into building fresh air intake  
ducts.The purchaser should obtain the services of a  
Licensed Professional Engineer or Registered Architect  
to certify that the location of the cooling tower is in  
compliance with applicable air pollution, fire and clean  
air codes.  
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Marley Sigma Steel CoolingTower Engineering Data: Energy Management  
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Cooling towers are usually selected to produce a specific  
cold water temperature at the higher summertime wet-bulb  
temperatures. During the remainder of the year, the cooling  
tower is capable of producing much colder water. Unless your  
system will benefit from the coldest possible water tempera-  
ture, you should consider controlling cold water tempera-  
tures to higher levels. You’ll also save energy by using such  
control. For greater insight on cold water temperature control,  
please read “CoolingTower Energy and its Management,  
Technical Report #H-001A, available from your Marley sales  
representative or on the web at spxcooling.com.  
Normally, two-speed motors are provided in 1800/900  
RPM, single winding configuration, which is the least expen-  
sive two-speed option. They are also available in other combi-  
nations including the more expensive double winding.  
Variable Speed Fan Drive  
Frequency modulation devices work well on induced draft,  
propeller fan cooling towers such as the Sigma Steel cooling  
tower. However, their design must include the capability to  
lock out any critical fan speeds and the very low fan speed  
ranges.  
Always control leaving water temperature by manipulating  
the quantity of air that the fan moves through the tower. Vary-  
ing the quantity of water flow is not normally recommended  
and can be harmful in freezing weather. You can alternately  
start and stop single-speed motors to maintain water tem-  
peratures within an acceptable range. However, exceeding a  
total acceleration time of 30 seconds per hour can overheat  
the motor, causing the insulation to fail. Limiting the number  
of motor starts, on the other hand, can produce significant  
variations in the temperature of the water delivered to the  
process.  
Marley VFD drive systems are designed to combine abso-  
lute temperature control with ideal energy management. The  
cooling tower user selects a cold water temperature and the  
drive system will vary the fan speed to maintain that tem-  
perature. Precise temperature control is accomplished with  
far less stress to the mechanical equipment components. The  
improved energy management provides fast payback. Indeed,  
many utilities offer generous rebates for users having installed  
VFD drives.  
Increased flexibility can simplify your operating procedures  
and save you money in the long run, both on operation and on  
maintenance. Here are two of the more popular options.  
Two-Speed Motors  
Two-speed motors improve operating flexibility by increas-  
ing the number of potential operating modes. Users in north-  
ern climates will find that the tower can carry winter loads at  
half-speed; reducing fan power requirements by 85+% during  
that time. Two-speed motors also help to control icing during  
wintertime operation. See MarleyTechnical Report #H-003,  
“Operating CoolingTowers During FreezingWeather”,  
available from your Marley sales representative or on the web  
at spxcooling.com.  
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Marley Sigma Steel CoolingTower Specifications: Base  
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Specifications  
Specification Value  
1.0  
1.1  
Base:  
Your specification base establishes the type, configuration, base mate-  
rial, and physical limitations of the cooling tower to be quoted. During  
the planning and layout stages of your project, you will have focused  
your attention on a cooling tower selection that fits your space allot-  
ment, and whose power usage is acceptable. Limitations on physical  
size and total operating horsepower avoid the introduction of unfore-  
seen operational and site-related influences. Specifying the number of  
cells, and the maximum fan hp/cell will work to your advantage.  
Furnish and install an induced-draft,  
crossflow-type, field-erected, steel-  
framed, PVC-fill, industrial-duty cooling  
tower of _____ cell(s), as shown on  
Plans. The limiting overall dimensions  
of the tower shall be _____ wide,  
_____ long, and _____ high to the top  
of the fan cylinder. Total operating  
horsepower of all fans shall not exceed  
____ hp, consisting of ___ @ _____ hp  
motor(s). Tower shall be similar and  
equal in all respects to Marley Model  
_______.  
Crossflow towers are noted for the accessibility and maintainability of  
all operating components.The spacious interior provides easy access to  
fill, drift eliminators, all basin accessories — and is one of two primary  
access ways to the fan, Geareducer, and other mechanical components.  
At the fan deck level, the hot water distribution basins are easily  
inspected and cleaned — while the tower is operating, if you wish.The  
mechanical equipment can also be readily accessed from this level.  
Except for the cold water basin, no counterflow tower component  
requiring routine maintenance is as easily accessed.The confined areas  
that typify counterflow designs can make difficult work for maintenance  
personnel!  
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Marley Sigma Steel CoolingTower Specifications: Base  
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Specifications  
Specification Value  
Your reason for purchasing a cooling tower is to obtain a continuing  
flow of cooled water as defined in the first paragraph at left. If the  
tower that you purchase is incapable of performing as specified, then  
you will not have received full value for your money.  
2.0  
2.1  
Thermal Performance:  
The tower shall be capable of cooling  
_____ GPM of water from ____ °F to  
_____ °F at a design entering air wet-  
bulb temperature of _____ °F. The cool-  
ing tower manufacturer shall guarantee  
that the tower supplied will meet  
the specified performance conditions  
when the tower is installed according  
to plans.  
Bear in mind that the size—and cost—of a cooling tower varies directly  
with its true thermal capability.This paragraph is intended to protect  
you against either intentional or inadvertent under sizing of the tower  
by the manufacturer. Judging the level of performance of a cooling  
tower on critical processes is never easy, and the potential risk of a  
non-performing cooling tower usually causes the requirement for a  
mandatory acceptance test to be very desirable.  
2.2  
The purchaser will arrange for an  
Your contract with the successful bidder should establish the accept-  
able remedies for missed performance, which might include:  
on-site thermal performance test, to  
be conducted in the presence of the  
manufacturer and owner, and under  
the supervision of a qualified, disinter-  
ested third party in accordance with  
CTI (Cooling Technology Institute) ATC-  
105 standards during the first full year  
of operation. If the tower fails to per-  
form within the limits of test tolerance,  
then the cooling tower manufacturer  
will install additional cells and/or make  
such corrections as are agreeable to  
the owner and shall pay for the cost of  
a retest. If the tower still fails to per-  
form as specified, then the manufac-  
turer shall make such reimbursements  
as are appropriate and agreeable to the  
owner to compensate for the perfor-  
mance deficiency.  
The addition of one or more cells of tower, as necessary, to bring the  
cooling tower to the specified level of performance.This is usually  
limited to the scope of work as defined in the specs, which means that  
you (the owner) will have to pay for the additional basin, wiring, start-  
ers, piping, etc.  
The reimbursement of a portion of the total contract price equal to the  
percentage deficiency in performance.  
Under no circumstances should you allow the manufacturer to re-pitch  
the fans to increase motor brake horsepower above that shown in the  
proposal.That creates additional operating costs that will continue for  
the life of the tower—and imposes no penalty on the manufacturer.  
95°  
90°  
85°  
80°  
5°F RANGE  
10°F RANGE  
15°F RANGE  
75°  
70°  
65°  
60°  
55°  
50°  
55°  
60°  
65°  
70°  
75°  
80°  
WET BULB TEMP. (°F)  
Typical cooling tower performance curve.  
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Marley Sigma Steel CoolingTower Specifications: Base  
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Specifications  
Construction:  
Specification Value  
The limiting water quality values indicated are those which are accept-  
able for the normal materials of construction specified. If water of more  
aggressive quality is anticipated, consider specifying a stainless steel  
Sigma tower. See page 27.  
3.0  
3.1  
The tower shall be capable of with-  
standing water having a pH of 6.5 to  
8.0; a chloride content (NaCl) up to 300  
ppm; a sulfate content (SO ) up to  
4
250 ppm; a calcium content (CaCO )  
3
up to 500 ppm; silica (SiO ) up to  
2
150 ppm; and design hot water tem-  
peratures up to 120°F. The circulating  
water shall contain no oil, grease, fatty  
acids, or organic solvents.  
Hot-dip galvanizing after fabrication assures that all steel surfaces will  
be heavily coated with zinc. All shearing, bending, drilling, punching,  
etc. will have been completed prior to galvanization.  
3.2  
3.3  
The structural framework of the tower,  
as well as all basins and decking, shall  
be of heavy gauge cold-formed steel  
and/or mill shapes, hot-dip galvanized  
after fabrication to a deposition of at  
least 2.25 ounces of zinc per square  
foot.  
Multicell towers must have plenum partitions between cells. Otherwise,  
air will be induced downward through an inoperative fan, bypassing  
the fill entirely. Without these partitions, part-load or off-season opera-  
tion of the tower would be completely unsatisfactory.  
Column lines shall be on no greater  
than 4' longitudinal centers, and the  
base of all columns shall be firmly  
anchored. Basic design criteria shall  
be 30 psf wind load and 5%g seismic  
load. Framing joints shall be made  
with 12" diameter and larger Series 300  
stainless steel machine bolts, nuts and  
washers.  
3.4  
Towers of more than one cell shall  
include galvanized internal partitions  
to separate the fan plenums, and a  
hinged access door shall be provided  
in each partition for freedom of access  
throughout the tower.  
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4.0  
4.1  
Fan Deck and Fan Cylinder:  
The indicated design values for framing and decking not only give you  
assurance that the tower can withstand long term operation in a hostile  
environment — but that it will accept many years of inspection and  
maintenance traffic by your operating personnel.  
The fan deck shall act as a working  
platform for maintenance personnel. It  
shall be fabricated of no less than 12  
gauge steel, and shall be designed for  
a uniform live load of 60 psf.  
Fiberglass-reinforced polyester fan cylinders provide the close tip clear-  
ances and smooth airflow contour necessary for good fan performance.  
The inert, noncorroding nature of FRP assures that these characteristics  
will persist.Their 6' to 7' height also provides protection for operating  
personnel.  
4.2  
Fan cylinders shall be molded FRP.  
They shall be through-bolted to the fan  
deck structure to provide a consistent-  
ly stable operating shroud for the fan.  
5.0  
5.1  
Mechanical Equipment:  
Propeller-type fans require only half the operating HP of blower-type  
fans.  
Fan(s) shall be propeller-type, incorpo-  
rating heavy duty blades of cast alumi-  
num or high strength, inert composite  
material. Blades shall be individually  
adjustable and replaceable. Fan(s) shall  
be driven through a rightangle, indus-  
trial-duty, oil-lubricated, geared speed  
reducer. Speed reducers employing  
pulleys and belts will not be accepted.  
They should be readily adjustable to permit compensation for job site  
conditions that may tend to overload the motor.The fans of one manu-  
facturer require the purchase of special positioners for each increment  
of fan blade pitch.  
Standard fan drives of other manufacturers may use V-belts.  
Considering the size of fans involved — and the horsepower applied —  
this is not good design practice. Geareducer® drive is far more reliable  
and trouble free, and is currently offered as an option by at least two  
other cooling tower manufacturers.  
Unless otherwise specified, motor speed will be 1800 RPM in 60 Hertz  
areas and 1500 RPM in 50 Hertz areas. If you prefer the operating flex-  
ibility of two-speed operation, please specify the RPM to be 1800/900  
(1500/750 in 50 Hertz regions).  
5.2  
Motor(s) shall be ____ hp maximum,  
TEFC, 1.15 service factor, and specially  
insulated for cooling tower duty. Speed  
and electrical characteristics shall be  
1800 (1800/900) RPM, single winding,  
___ phase, ___ hertz, ___ volts.  
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The driveshaft turns at the motor speed and is, therefore, most sensi-  
tive to operational imbalance. Stainless steel manufacture assures that  
the driveshaft will not become unbalanced as a result of corrosion.  
5.3  
Motor shall be located outside the fan  
cylinder at the fan deck, and shall be  
connected to the speed reducer by  
a tubular stainless steel, dynamically  
balanced driveshaft equipped with neo-  
prene flexible coupling elements.  
5.4  
5.5  
A galvanized oil gauge and drain line  
shall extend from the gear reducer to  
the vicinity of the motor, and shall be  
equipped with a dip stick for oil level  
measurement.  
Fans of the size used on large cooling towers are applied at speeds and  
horsepower that generate considerable torque—and structural tubular  
steel resists this torque very effectively. Marley torque-tube assures that  
all of the mechanical equipment remains aligned, and that the rotating  
fan is properly positioned within the fan cylinder.  
The complete mechanical equipment  
assembly for each cell shall be sup-  
ported by a rigid, unitized support that  
resists misalignment between the  
motor and the gear reducer. Support  
shall be heavy-wall tubular steel, to  
which heavy plate platforms for the  
motor and gear reducer have been  
welded and the assembly shall be hot-  
dip galvanized after fabrication. The  
support assembly shall also provide  
an inlet connection for incoming hot  
water, and shall serve as a crossover  
pipe to deliver water to both sides of  
the tower.  
The value of a 5 year mechanical equipment warranty speaks for itself.  
Except for the motor, all of the mechanical equipment on a Marley  
tower is made by SPX CoolingTechnologies. Cooling tower vendors  
who purchase commercial fans, gear boxes, driveshafts, etc. may  
require that you deal directly with those commercial suppliers for war-  
ranty satisfaction.  
5.6  
The mechanical equipment assembly  
shall be warranted for no less than five  
(5) years. This warranty shall cover the  
fan(s), speed reducers, driveshafts and  
couplings, and the unitized supports.  
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6.0  
6.1  
Fill, Louvers and Drift Eliminators:  
Fill shall be film-type, 15 mil thick,  
thermoformed PVC, with louvers  
formed as part of each fill sheet. Fill  
shall be suspended from stainless  
steel structural tubing supported from  
the upper tower structure, and shall  
be elevated above the floor of the cold  
water basin to facilitate cleaning. Air  
inlet faces of the tower shall be free of  
water splash-out.  
Louvers integral with the fill keep the flowing water within the confines  
of the fill.The separate external louvers used by others permit water to  
escape the fill and form ice or produce an unsightly situation adjacent  
to the tower. If you plan to use your tower in the wintertime, particu-  
larly for free cooling, integral louvers will put your operating concerns  
to rest.  
6.2  
Drift eliminators shall be PVC, triple-  
pass, and shall limit drift losses to  
0.005% or less of the design water  
flow rate.  
Vertical blade-type eliminators, as well  
as misdirected cellular types, cause  
much of the fan power to be wasted  
in turning the horizontal flow of air  
vertical for its exit through the fan  
cylinder.This power is, of course, not  
available for contribution to thermal  
performance.  
Drift rate varies with design water  
loading and air rate, as well as drift  
eliminator depth and number of direc-  
tional changes. A drift rate of 0.001%  
is readily available in standard configuration without premium cost. If a  
lower rate is required, please discuss with your Marley sales represen-  
tative.  
Drift Eliminator  
Section  
Louver  
Section  
Fill Section  
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7.0  
7.1  
Hot Water Distribution System:  
The mechanical equipment support/  
crossover pipe shall deliver water to  
two open hot water basins per cell  
at the fan deck elevation. Water shall  
exit these basins to the fill by gravity  
through metering orifice-type polypro-  
pylene nozzles situated in the basin  
floor. Nozzles shall be easily removable  
and replaceable.  
Gravity-flow distribution basins are a feature  
of crossflow type towers.These basins are  
out where they can be easily inspected—even  
maintained—while the tower is in operation.  
Spray systems of counterflow towers, sand-  
wiched between the top of the fill and the drift  
eliminators, are extremely awkward to access  
and maintain.  
7.2  
Heavy-duty, industrial grade flow-  
control valves shall be provided at  
the inlet to each basin. These valves  
shall permit both flow balancing and  
maintenance shut-off to selected cells,  
or portions of cells. Valves shall have  
machined cast iron bodies, with stain-  
less steel operating stems, and heavy-  
duty locking handles.  
Marley flow-control valves remain serviceable for the life of the tower,  
and provide a continuing means of flow-regulation between hot water  
basins—and between cells of multicell towers as well.Towers without  
valves do not provide this valuable operating flexibility.  
8.0  
8.1  
Casing:  
Tower endwalls shall be cased with  
corrugated FRP panels, attached with  
corrugations running vertically and  
overlapped one corrugation at joints.  
Tower corners shall be finished with  
FRP corner rolls over the ends of the  
casing sheets.  
Steel inner casings provide lateral sup-  
port for the fill that FRP panels cannot.  
They also support the FRP casing pan-  
els against the high wind loads that  
will act on the tower during its lifetime.  
8.2  
In the water-washed fill areas, inner  
casings of 16 gauge galvanized steel  
shall also be provided.  
9.0  
9.1  
Access:  
There shall be a 33" wide by 61" high  
access door in each endwall casing to  
provide access to the interior of the  
tower. Access doors shall be hinged  
and equipped with a latch operable  
from both inside and outside the  
tower. Internal partitions between cells  
shall include hinged doors to give free  
access through the tower.  
The access doors on other towers may be unreasonably small.  
Specifying the size of the door will cause those bidders to take excep-  
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tion, alerting you to a potential maintenance head-  
ache.  
9.2  
The top of the tower shall be equipped  
with a sturdy 42" high guardrail sys-  
tem, complete with top rails, interme-  
diate rails and toeboards, conforming  
to OSHA standards. Guardrails and  
posts shall consist of 1.66" O.D. x 15  
gauge galvanized structural tubing.  
Posts shall be spaced on centers of 8'-  
0" or less.  
Good maintenance practice requires period-  
ic access to the top of the tower to inspect  
the distribution basins, as well as the struc-  
tural integrity of the fan deck, fan cylinder,  
and fan — especially the fan blade secur-  
ing hardware. There are no induced-draft  
cooling tower designs that are immune to  
this need!  
9.3  
One endwall of the tower shall be  
equipped with a 20" wide aluminum  
vertical ladder, through-bolted to the  
endwall structure. Ladder shall rise  
from the cold water basin level to the  
top of the fan deck guardrail, and shall  
be designed and installed in confor-  
mance with OSHA standards.  
For the comfort and safety of your operating personnel, the Sigma  
Steel tower includes a ladder and guardrail of the quality and design  
indicated — and we strongly recommend that you require it of all bid-  
ders! Portable ladders and other "make-do" access means are inappro-  
priate for equipment of this size and complexity.  
10.0 Cold Water Collection Basin:  
10.1 The collection basin shall be heavy-  
gauge galvanized steel and shall  
This basic specification assumes that the tower will be erected over  
a concrete basin at grade level. If the tower is to be installed on an  
elevated supporting platform, the steel cold water collection basin indi-  
cated on page 24 should be included in the specifications.  
include the number and type of suction  
connections required to accommodate  
the out-flow piping system shown on  
the plans. Suction connections shall be  
equipped with debris screens. A fac-  
tory installed, float operated, mechani-  
cal make-up valve shall be included. An  
overflow and drain connection shall be  
provided in each cell of the tower. The  
basin floor shall slope toward the drain  
to allow complete flush out of debris  
and silt which may accumulate.  
11.0 Scope of Work:  
11.1 The cooling tower manufacturer shall  
be responsible for the design, fabrica-  
tion, and delivery of materials to the  
project site, and for the erection of  
the tower over supports provided by  
others. Unless otherwise specified, all  
external piping, pumps, controls, and  
electrical wiring will be outside the  
cooling tower manufacturer's scope of  
work.  
Please be clear in your specifications and inquiry  
documents regarding the full scope of work  
expected.That will help assure that your  
bid comparisons will be made on as equal  
a basis as possible—and will help to  
avoid any misunderstandings during  
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the execution and implementation of the contract.  
Control Options  
Control System:  
5.7: Add the following paragraph in  
the Mechanical Equipment section:  
Each cell of the cooling tower shall  
be equipped with a UL listed control  
system in a NEMA 3R or 4X outdoor  
enclosure capable of controlling  
If it is your opinion that the control system for the cooling tower should  
be part of the tower manufacturers responsibility, we are in whole-  
hearted agreement with you. Who better to determine the most efficient  
mode and manner of a towers operation—and to apply a system most  
compatible with it—than the designer and manufacturer of the cooling  
tower?  
single-speed or two-speed motors  
as required, and designed specifi-  
cally for cooling tower applications.  
The panel shall include a main fused  
disconnect with an external operating  
handle, lockable in the off position for  
safety. Across-the-line magnetic start-  
ers or solid state soft-start starters  
as required shall be controlled with a  
thermostatic or solid state tempera-  
ture controller. Door mounted selector  
switches shall be provided to enable  
automatic or manual control and wired  
for 120VAC control. Control circuit to  
be wired out to terminal blocks for  
field connection to a remote vibration  
switch and for access to extra 120VAC  
50VA control power, overload trip  
alarms and remote temperature control  
devices. The temperature controller  
shall be adjustable for the required cold  
water temperature. If a thermostatic  
controller is used it shall be mounted  
on the side of the tower with the tem-  
perature sensing bulb installed in the  
cold water basin using a suspension  
mounting bracket. If a solid state tem-  
perature controller is used the control-  
ler will be door mounted on the control  
panel. The temperature controller will  
display two temperatures, one for  
outgoing water and the other for set  
point. Water temperature input shall be  
obtained using a three-wire RTD with  
dry well in the outlet water piping and  
wired back to the solid state tempera-  
ture controller in the control panel.  
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Specification Value  
10.2 Add the following paragraph in the  
Cold Water Basin section: Provide a  
system of electric immersion heaters  
and controls for each cell of the tower  
to prevent freezing of water in the  
collection basin during periods of shut-  
down. The system shall consist of one  
or more stainless steel electric immer-  
sion heaters installed in the basin. A  
NEMA 4 enclosure shall house a mag-  
netic contactor to energize heaters; a  
transformer to provide 24 volt control  
circuit power; and a solid state circuit  
board for temperature and low water  
cutoff. A control probe shall be located  
in the basin to monitor water level  
and temperature. The system shall be  
capable of maintaining 40°F water tem-  
perature at an ambient air temperature  
of __ °F.  
The basin heater components described at left represent our recom-  
mendation for a reliable automatic system for the prevention of basin  
freezing.They are shipped separately for installation at the job site.  
The ambient air temperature that you fill in should be the lowest 1%  
level of winter temperature prevalent at site.  
Fan Motor Variable Speed Drive:  
Marley VFD drive systems are designed to combine absolute tempera-  
ture control with ideal energy management.The cooling tower user  
selects a cold water temperature and the drive system will vary the  
fan speed to maintain that temperature. Precise temperature control is  
accomplished with far less stress to the mechanical equipment com-  
ponents.The improved energy management provides fast payback.  
Indeed, many utilities offer generous rebates for users having installed  
VFD drives.  
Marley All Weather ACH550 System  
6.4  
Add the following paragraph in the  
Mechanical Equipment section when  
VFD is used with customers Building  
Management System: A complete  
UL listed Variable Speed Drive system  
in a NEMA 1 indoor, NEMA 12 indoor  
or NEMA 3R outdoor enclosure shall  
be provided. The VFD shall use PWM  
technology with IGBT switching and  
integrated bypass design. VFD out put  
switching shall not cause mechanical  
issues with gearbox teeth or drive shafts.  
The VFD shall catch a fan spinning in  
the reverse direction without tripping.  
The panel shall include a main discon-  
nect with short circuit protection and  
external operating handle, lockable in the  
off position for safety. The VFD system  
shall receive a speed reference signal  
from the Building Management System  
monitoring the tower fluid temperature.  
As an option to receiving the speed  
reference signal from a building manage-  
ment system, the drive must have the  
capability to receive a 4-20 ma tempera-  
ture signal from an RTD transmitter. The  
VFD shall have an internal PI regulator  
to modulate fan speed maintaining set  
point temperature. The drive's panel dis-  
play shall be able to display the set-point  
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temperature and cold-fluid temperature  
on two separate lines. The bypass shall  
include a complete magnetic bypass  
circuit and with capability to isolate the  
VFD when in the bypass mode. Transfer  
to the bypass mode shall be manual in  
the event of VFD failure. Once the motor  
is transferred to the by-pass circuit the  
fan motor will run at constant full speed.  
The bypass circuit will not modulate ON  
and OFF based on fluid temperature. The  
application must be able to handle very  
cold fluid temperatures while the VFD  
is in a by-pass mode. Operator controls  
shall be mounted on the front of the  
enclosure and shall consist of start and  
stop control, bypass/VFD selection, Auto/  
Manual selections, manual speed control.  
To prevent heating problems in the fluid  
cooloer fan motor and to assure proper  
gear reducer lubrication the VFD system  
shall de energize the motor once 25%  
motor speed is reached and cooling is no  
longer required. The fluid cooler manu-  
facturer shall supply VFD start-up assis-  
tance. Tower vibration testing throughout  
the speed range is required to identify  
and lockout any natural frequency vibra-  
tion levels which may exceed CTI guide-  
lines.  
Marley Premium VFD System  
6.4  
Add the following paragraph in the  
Mechanical Equipment section when  
VFD is used as a stand alone system:  
A complete UL listed Variable Speed  
Drive system in a NEMA 12 indoor  
or NEMA 3R outdoor enclosure shall  
be provided. The VFD shall use PWM  
technology with IGBT switching and  
integrated bypass design. VFD output  
switching shall not cause mechanical  
issues with gearbox teeth or drive shafts.  
The VFD shall catch a fan spinning in the  
reverse direction without tripping. The  
panel shall include a main disconnect  
with short circuit protection and external  
operating handle, lockable in the off posi-  
tion for safety. The system shall include  
a solid state, PI temperature controller  
to adjust frequency output of the drive  
in response to the tower fluid tempera-  
ture. The temperature of the fluid and  
set point shall be displayed on the door  
of the control panel. The bypass shall  
include a complete magnetic bypass  
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circuit with capability to isolate the VFD  
when in the bypass mode. Transfer to  
the bypass mode shall be automatic in  
the event of VFD failure or for specific  
trip conditions allowing safe transfer of  
utility voltage to the motor. Automatic  
bypass with an earth ground condition  
is not allowed. The bypass contactor  
shall be cycled on and off while operat-  
ing in bypass, to maintain the set-point  
temperature of the cold water. The drive  
design shall be operated as a stand-alone  
system without the need for a BMS sys-  
tem. Operator controls shall be mounted  
on the front of the enclosure and shall  
consist of start and stop control, bypass/  
VFD selector switch, Auto/Manual selec-  
tor switch, manual speed control, and  
solid-state temperature controller. An  
emergency bypass selector switch inter-  
nal to the panel allowing the fluid cooler  
fan motor to be run at full speed shall be  
furnished. To prevent heating problems in  
the fluid cooler fan motor and to assure  
proper gear box lubrication the VFD sys-  
tem shall de energize the motor once  
25% motor speed is reached and cool-  
ing is no longer required. The VFD shall  
include de-icing logic with auto canceling  
and adjustable time. Speed in De-Ice  
mode shall not exceed 50% motor  
speed. The fluid cooler manufacturer  
shall supply VFD start-up assistance.  
Tower vibration testing throughout the  
speed range is required to identify and  
lockout any natural frequency vibration  
levels which may exceed CTI guidelines.  
Vibration Limit Switch:  
Unless specified otherwise, a Metrix switch  
will be provided. A double-pole, double-throw  
model is also available. If purchased in con-  
junction with the Control System, it is also  
factory-wired.The requirement for manual  
reset assures that the tower will be visited to  
determine the cause of excess vibration.  
5.8  
Add the following paragraph in the  
Mechanical Equipment section: A  
single-pole, double-throw vibration limit  
switch in a NEMA 4 housing shall be  
installed on the mechanical equipment  
support for wiring into the owners  
control panel. The purpose of this  
switch will be to interrupt power to the  
motor in the event of excessive vibra-  
tion. It shall be adjustable for sensitiv-  
ity, and shall require manual reset.  
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Convenience and Safety Options  
Stairway:  
Although they are not necessary for routine operation and mainte-  
nance, stairways do provide a safe and comfortable means of access to  
the top of the tower that is often overlooked in the initial cooling tower  
purchase.They are designed in straight-run or double-back configura-  
tions to accommodate your site requirements.  
9.3  
Replace paragraph 9.3 with the fol-  
lowing: A 30" wide, 45° steel stairway  
with 8" rise and run, shall be provided  
at the tower endwall rising from grade  
(roof) to the fan deck elevation. Stair  
treads shall be bar grating with checker  
plate nosing, and shall be through  
bolted to structural channel string-  
ers. Stairway posts, guardrails and  
toeboards shall be as specified per  
Paragraph 9.2. Structural steel sup-  
port columns for the stairway shall be  
provided by the cooling tower manu-  
facturer. Stairway foundation shall be  
by others, designed in accordance with  
drawings provided by the cooling tower  
manufacturer. The entire stairway shall  
be hot-dip galvanized after fabrication  
and shall conform to OSHA standards.  
PlenumWalkway:  
This option permits freedom of movement for inspection or mainte-  
nance within the tower without the need for wading boots or tower  
drainage. It also helps prevent maintenance personnel from damag-  
ing submerged accessories in the cold water basin (such as screens,  
probes, basin heaters, etc.).  
9.1  
Add the following to the end of this  
paragraph: Provide a 30" wide bar grat-  
ing walkway extending from one endwall  
access door to the other in each cell.This  
walkway shall be supported by a galva-  
nized steel framework, and the top of the  
gratingshallbeabovethecoldwaterbasin  
overflow level. If the cold water basin is  
deeper than 4'-0", the walkway shall be  
equipped with guardrails.  
Ladder Extension:  
Many towers are installed such that the base of the tower is 2'-0" or  
more above the roof or grade level.This makes it difficult to get up to  
the base of the attached ladder.The ladder extension alleviates this  
problem. Marley ladder extensions are available in standard 5'-0" and  
11'-0" lengths, and will be field-cut to fit.  
9.4  
Add the following paragraph in the  
Access and Safety section: Provide  
a ladder extension for connection to  
the base of the ladder attached to  
the tower casing. This extension shall  
be long enough to rise from the roof  
(grade) level to the base of the tower.  
Anchorage and lateral bracing of the  
ladder extension shall be by others.  
Ladder Safety Cage:  
To meet OSHA guidelines, towers whose fan  
decks are 20'-0" or more above roof or grade, and  
which are equipped with ladders, are required to  
have safety cages surrounding the ladders.  
9.3  
Add the following to the end of this  
paragraph: A heavy gauge galvanized  
steel safety cage shall surround the  
ladder, extending from a point approxi-  
mately 7'-0" above the base of the  
ladder to the top of the guardrail sur-  
rounding the fan deck.  
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Oil Level Sight Glass:  
The oil level sight glass is a convenience item that is preferred by many  
users.The same purpose is, of course, served by either the dip stick or  
the sight glass.  
5.4  
Replace paragraph 5.4 with the fol-  
lowing: A galvanized oil gauge and  
drain line shall extend from the gear  
reducer to the vicinity of the motor,  
and shall be equipped with a bronze-  
bodied oil level sight glass.  
Miscellaneous Options  
Steel Cold Water Basin:  
Marley basins are used to permit the installation of towers on elevated  
platforms or foundations.  
10.1 Replace paragraph 10.1 with the fol-  
lowing: Include a cold water collection  
basin constructed of 12 gauge hot-dip  
galvanized formed steel sheets. These  
sheets shall be bolted, gasketed and  
caulked to form a watertight basin 18"  
deep. A depressed, side outlet sump shall  
be included, having a 1/4" thick faceplate  
drilled for a standard 125# flange connec-  
tion. An appropriately sized (3" diameter  
or larger) galvanized standpipe overflow  
shall be provided. The standpipe shall be  
removable for flush-out cleaning of the  
basin. A float-operated, mechanical make-  
up valve shall also be included, installed  
adjacent to the endwall access door.  
This is the simplest of several cold water basin designs available for  
the Sigma Steel towers. Because of its bolted construction, it has the  
advantage of being hot-dip galvanized after fabrication. Marley can  
also install a 10 gauge welded stainless steel basin for a Stainless Steel  
Sigma. See 24.  
Factory Mutual Approval:  
This could have a very beneficial effect  
upon your fire insurance premiums.  
Towers not able to meet FM require-  
ments may require the inclusion of a fire  
protection sprinkler system to achieve a  
comparable level of insurance premium  
cost.  
3.5  
7.3  
8.3  
Add the following paragraph in the  
Construction section: The tower shall  
include all design and material modi-  
fications necessary to meet the fire  
rating requirements of Factory Mutual.  
The product proposed shall be listed in  
the FM Approval Guide, latest edition.  
Hot Water Basin Covers:  
These covers are designed to keep leaves and debris out of the circu-  
lating water system.They also serve to suppress algae formation by  
shielding the incoming hot water from direct sunlight.  
Add the following paragraph to  
the Hot Water Distribution System  
Section: The distribution basins shall  
include galvanized steel covers. These  
covers shall be designed for a uniform  
live load of 40 psf, and shall be easily  
removable for maintenance.  
Air Inlet Screens:  
In wooded or windy areas, these screens help to keep leaves or blow-  
ing debris out of the cooling tower and circulating water system.  
Add the following paragraph to the  
Casing Section: The air inlet faces of  
the tower shall be covered by 1" mesh  
hot-dip galvanized welded wire screens.  
Screens shall be mounted in galvanized  
steel U-edging and shall be removable.  
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Specifications  
Specification Value  
Low NoiseTower:  
Sound produced by a Sigma Steel tower operating in an unobstructed  
environment will meet all but the most restrictive noise limitations –  
and will react favorably to natural attenuation. Where the tower has  
been sized to operate within an enclosure, the enclosure itself will have  
a damping effect on sound. Sound also declines with distance – by  
about 5 or 6 dBA each time the distance doubles. Where noise at a  
critical point is likely to exceed an acceptable limit, you have several  
options – listed below in ascending order of cost impact:  
1.1  
Add the following at the end of this  
paragraph: The cooling tower shall be  
quiet operating, and shall produce an  
overall level of sound no higher than ____  
dBA at the critical location indicated on  
the Plans.  
• Where only a slight reduction in noise will satisfy — and the source  
of concern is in a particular direction — merely turning the tower may  
be the answer. Less sound emanates from the cased face of the tower  
than does from the air intake face.  
• In many cases, noise concerns are limited to nighttime, when ambi-  
ent noise levels are lower and neighbors are trying to sleep.You can  
usually resolve these situations by using two-speed motors in either  
1800/900 or 1800/1200 RPM configuration; and operating the fans at  
reduced speed without cycling “after hours. (The natural nighttime  
reduction in wet-bulb temperature makes this a very feasible solution  
in most areas of the world, but the need to avoid cycling may cause  
the cold water temperature to vary significantly.)  
• Variable speed drives automatically minimize the tower's noise level  
during periods of reduced load and/or reduced ambient without sacri-  
ficing the system's ability to maintain a constant cold water tempera-  
ture.This is a relatively inexpensive solution, and can pay for itself  
quickly in reduced energy costs.  
• Where noise is a concern at all times (for example, near a hospital),  
the best solution is to oversize the tower so it can operate continu-  
ously at reduced (1200 or 900 RPM) motor speed even at the highest  
design wet-bulb temperature.Typical sound reductions are 7 dBA at  
2/3 fan speed or 10 dBA at 1/2 fan speed, but larger reductions are  
often possible.  
• Extreme cases may require inlet and discharge sound attenuator  
sections; however, the static pressure loss imposed by attenuators  
may necessitate an increase in tower size. This is the least desirable  
approach because of the significant cost impact – and because of the  
obstruction to normal maintenance procedures.  
Y
our Marley representative can help you meet your sound require-  
ments.  
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Specification Value  
Service Life-Related Customization:  
Some adverse water conditions, unsatisfactory air quality, and/or pro-  
cesses that produce corrosive contaminants, may dictate the use of  
stainless steel for materials of construction in the tower.  
Refer to our Stainless Steel Sigma Series, in which the use of stainless  
steel has been maximized. Except for valve bodies and Geareducer,  
every steel component of that product line is manufactured of stainless  
steel.  
If your project has a need for the extended service life that premium  
materials will offer, please obtain a copy of "Marley Sigma Stainless  
Steel CoolingTower Specifications" from your local Marley sales rep-  
resentative, and extract from it those paragraphs that make sense for  
you.  
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