There are many industries that require highly efficient cooling solutions, such as manufacturing, plastics, food and beverage, and data centres. Installing a recirculating chiller is an excellent way to achieve more energy-efficient and cost-effective operations, and we have a huge range of models to choose from.
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How Do Recirculating Coolers Work?
01. Heat Exchange
The first step of the recirculating cooler process is where water or another cooling liquid like glycol absorbs heat from your equipment or process and this is then directed into the evaporator. This is where the heat is transferred via evaporation through a series of tubes that contain a refrigerant liquid.
02. Compression
After taking heat from the water or liquid that cools the equipment, the refrigerant then moves to the compressor. This next stage of the recirculating chiller process is where the temperature and pressure of the refrigerant increase.
03. Condensation
The refrigerant gas is moved to the condenser where it passes through a tube that is exposed to water or air, allowing heat to transfer from one to the other. Heat is released from the recirculating chiller into the atmosphere which allows the refrigerant gas to become a liquid again.
04. Expansion
As a high-pressure liquid, the refrigerant passes into an expansion valve where its pressure drops. This cools the refrigerant, turning it into a low-pressure liquid that can be sent to the evaporator to begin the recirculating process again from the start.
The Benefits of Installing a Recirculating Chiller Unit with Evolution Cooling
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Glycol Chiller Units: FAQs
What is a recirculating chiller?
A recirculating chiller is a cooling device that continuously circulates a chilled fluid through a closed-loop system to remove heat from equipment or processes, ensuring precise temperature control and consistent cooling performance.
What is a circulation chiller?
A circulation chiller is a type of chiller that cools a liquid and circulates it through a system to absorb and dissipate heat from various applications, such as laboratory instruments or industrial machinery.
What is the difference between a chiller and a circulator?
A chiller cools fluid using refrigeration cycles, while a circulator moves the fluid through a system without actively cooling it. Chillers provide precise temperature control, whereas circulators are used for fluid movement within a system.
How does a recirculating system work?
A recirculating system works by continuously pumping a cooled fluid through a closed loop to absorb heat from a process or equipment, then returning the warmed fluid to the chiller to be cooled again, ensuring consistent temperature regulation.