Installation:
Professional installation services to set up industrial chillers correctly, including proper connection to the cooling system, refrigerant lines, and electrical components.Commissioning:
Commissioning services to verify the proper functioning of the chiller system after installation, ensuring it meets design specifications and performance requirements.Scheduled Maintenance Contracts:
Routine maintenance contracts for scheduled inspections, cleaning of condenser coils, checking refrigerant levels, lubricating moving parts, and overall system checks to prevent issues and extend the chiller's lifespan.Refrigerant Recharge:
Recharging the refrigerant if needed, ensuring the chiller operates at the correct pressure and temperature levels.Condenser Cleaning:
Regular cleaning of condenser coils to maintain efficient heat exchange and prevent the buildup of dirt and debris, which can reduce system efficiency.Evaporator Inspection:
Inspection and cleaning of the evaporator to ensure proper heat absorption and efficient cooling of the process fluid.Compressor Maintenance:
Checking and maintaining the compressor, including lubrication, inspection of motor bearings, and monitoring for signs of wear or potential issues.Tube Cleaning:
Cleaning the tubes in the evaporator and condenser to remove scale, deposits, or biological growth that can hinder heat transfer.Vibration Analysis:
Conducting vibration analysis on critical components to identify potential issues with bearings, motors, or other moving parts.Leak Detection and Repair:
Regular checks for refrigerant leaks and prompt repairs to prevent the loss of cooling capacity and ensure environmental compliance.Energy Audits:
Conducting energy audits to assess the chiller system's efficiency, identify energy-saving opportunities, and recommend upgrades or optimizations.Controls and Automation Upgrades:
Upgrading control systems and automation features to enhance the precision and efficiency of the chiller operation.Chiller Retrofits:
Implementing retrofits to update outdated components, improve efficiency, or adapt the chiller to changing operational requirements.