An industrial chiller is a cooling system designed to remove heat from a process or a facility. It is widely used in various industrial applications to maintain a specific temperature range, ensuring the proper functioning of equipment and processes. Here are some key aspects of industrial chillers:
1) Air-Cooled Chillers:
These chillers use ambient air to dissipate heat from the refrigerant. They are suitable for applications where water availability or costs are limiting factors.
2) Air-Cooled Chillers:
Water-cooled chillers use water as a cooling medium. They typically have a higher efficiency compared to air-cooled chillers but require a water source for heat rejection.
3)Evaporative Condenser Chillers:
Combining features of both air-cooled and water-cooled systems, these chillers use the evaporation of water to cool the refrigerant.
3)Absorption Chillers:
These chillers use a heat source (such as steam or hot water) to drive the cooling process. They are often more energy-efficient but are suitable for specific applications.