Forced draft fans are used to cool down the temperature of petrochemical product in the tube bundles. The tube bundles sit on the top of the structure. The air flows from a circular cross-sectional area at the bottom part through the fan and pass to the rectangular cross-sectional at the top. These forced draft fans are assembled side by side and elevated at around 10 m above the ground.
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