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02. Site Survey
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03. Confirm your Order
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Our Best Sellers: Top-Rated Commercial Chillers for Sale
We stock a variety of chiller units, from the large ZCV series air chiller that is designed for larger industrial settings to the ZME compact chiller for specific equipment. From the highly efficient ZCW water chiller to the ZHF which is designed for a versatile and all-encompassing heating and cooling solution, we will have the right cooling system for you.
The 4 Main Types of Process Chiller Units
Air Cooled Chillers
This type of commercial chiller is one of the most common types of chillers that can be found in most sectors. They use ambient air via coils and fins to remove the heat from a refrigerant liquid which then cools equipment and buildings. They are normally installed outside, and in settings where there is a lot of space but where water is either scarce or expensive.
Water Chillers
These process chiller units use water instead of air to remove heat from the refrigerant which make them more efficient than air cooled chillers. However, this meanas they require a constant water source. They are ideal for medium to large settings where there is space to install cooling towers, such as plastics, pharmaceuticals, and large office blocks.
Glycol Chillers
This type of commercial chiller unit is the primary choice for the food and drinks sector, or any operation where consistently low temperatures are necessary. They use a glycol solution that allows them to work below the freezing point of water. Glycol chillers usually incorporate air-cooled technology by dissipating heat through coils or fins that are cooled by fans.
Heat Pumps
These units offer a versatile alternative to traditional HVAC systems and they have relatively low energy consumption. They provide both heating and cooling solutions by transferring heat between the indoor and outdoor areas which is more efficient than generating and dissipating heat. They are often found in residential and commercial settings.
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Commercial Chillers for Sale: FAQs
Is a chiller an AC?
A chiller operates similarly to an air conditioner as both systems remove heat using a refrigeration cycle. However, chillers are generally used for larger spaces or industrial applications, offering extensive cooling capacity and efficiency for processes and commercial buildings.
What is the difference between a chiller and a condenser?
A chiller is an overall cooling unit that removes heat from liquids like water or refrigerants in a number of specific stages. One of these stages is condensation where hot vapour is directed into fins or a coil, which is exposed to the outside air, allowing the heat to be released.
Which is better, a chiller or an air-cooled chiller?
Choosing between a water-cooled chiller and an air-cooled chiller depends on specific operational needs and environmental conditions. Water-cooled chillers are more efficient but require more complex infrastructure, whereas air-cooled chillers are simpler to install and maintain.
What is the most commonly used chiller?
The most commonly used type of chiller is the air-cooled chiller due to its simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and ease of installation. It is particularly advantageous in areas where water resources are limited, or where there are restrictions on water use.
What is the difference between an HVAC and a chiller?
HVAC systems provide comprehensive heating, ventilation, and air conditioning to maintain comfort in residential and commercial settings. A Commercial chiller, on the other hand, specifically focuses on removing heat from fluids, making them ideal for supporting large-scale industrial cooling processes.
What is the life expectancy of a chiller?
Chillers typically have a life expectancy of 15 to 20 years, although this can vary based on the model, usage, and how well they are maintained. Regular maintenance is crucial for maximising a chiller’s operational life and ensuring optimal performance throughout its lifespan.
Sales FAQs
What size water chiller do I need?
We Calculate your load by the following formula:
Flow rate (l/s) x (diff between inlet temp and outlet temp ) x 4.2 kJ/kg (specific heat capacity f water)
Eg: 2.34 x 5 deg c x 4.2
Chiller size required is 49.1 kW
What Kw capacity water chiller do I need?
To calculate the Duty required we need:
- specific heat capacity of the product
- weights of product
- start temperature of the product
- end temperature of the product
How to size a glycol chiller for my brewery?
Add up the volume of the fermentation vessels that need to be crash-cooled.
Work out the start temp, end temp (deg c) and period of time to achieve the crash cool
Rule of thumb – allow 1.3 kw per BBL (eg 8 BBL = chiller capacity 10.4 kW)
What is the ideal chiller size?
How do I choose the right process chiller for me?
You need to consider ideal temperatures to operate efficiently. Consider the pump size and flow rates to cool your process.
Our technical team can offer advice with no obligations
What size chiller does my injection moulding machine need?
Rule of thumb – For every 50 Ton of clamping force you require 2.5 kW cooling capacity
So: a 250 Ton injection moulding machine requires a 12.5 kW chiller.
We recommend a calculation by our technical team to cover individual application
What is the lead time your process chillers?
We stock a large range of standard chillers for next day delivery. Special or bespoke are 4-5 weeks lead time from Italy.
What manufacturer is your cooling chillers?
Our range is manufactured by Chiller Frigoriferi – CF Chiller a premium manufacturer.
What type of glycol do I need?
If your chilled water can be in contact with food product or consumer products then use mono propylene glycol (M.P.G). For standard applications Mono Ethelyne Glycol (M.E.G) can be used.
How much glycol do I need?
We recommend a minimum of 25 % volume to ensure that the inhibitors function. Our technical team can calculate this if you can provide an estimate of pipe length and confirm pipe diameter.
What’s the difference between ZCF and ZCX chiller range
Our ZCF process chiller contains a plate heat exchanger and inbuilt water filter to clean and protect your water system. Our ZCX has all the components of ZCF with upgraded enhanced coaxial heat exchanger for harsh environments.
Can the chillers be located outside?
Yes; all our chillers are IP 54 rated and are suitable for external applications.