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The State will offer this free testing for any
cooling towers or
evaporative condenser units that can be sources of the bacteria.
This afternoon, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced the New York State Department of Health is providing free Legionella testing for building owners, operators, managers and landlords of buildings with
cooling towers or
evaporative condenser units that can be sources of -LSB-...]
Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced that the state health department will provide free legionella testing for all building owners with
cooling towers or
evaporative condenser units.
They multiply in warm water and can be dispersed into the air via
cooling towers,
evaporative recooling systems and hot water systems.
Cooling towers — along with
evaporative condensers, riparian soil, tap water, showerheads, and treated sewage — are all hangouts of Legionella.
Turbine exhaust steam condensing (to renew the Rankine cycle) conventionally involves wet
cooling, where
cooling water from the shell - and - tube steam condensers is sprayed into
cooling towers, and an updraft carries vapor from
evaporative cooling into the atmosphere.
Cooling towers,
evaporative condensers and fluid
coolers use a fan to move air through a recirculated water system.