If you are looking for a highly efficient, quiet, and space-efficient cooling solution then a water chiller would be perfect. Our systems are designed to ensure precision cooling and reliability across all sectors, including but not limited to pharmaceuticals, data centres, food and beverage, and plastics.
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Our water chiller machines will help your business operations run as efficiently and smoothly as possible. Whether you need a water cooled chiller unit for industrial manufacturing, data centres, or any other sector, we will make sure you have the right water chiller system for your specific requirements.
How Do Water Cooled Chiller Units Work?
01. Evaporation
Water circulates and absorbs heat from your equipment or process and is then directed to the chiller’s evaporator. This warm water passes over a series of tubes containing the refrigerant liquid and the heat is transferred, causing the refrigerant to evaporate, and allowing the water to continue the cooling process.
02. Compression
Now carrying heat absorbed from the water, the refrigerant now moves to the compressor. To prepare it for the next stage of the process, the compressor increases the pressure of the refrigerant, which also raises its temperature.
03. Condensation
In the condenser, the refrigerant which is now a gas passes through coils or tubes which are circulated by water from an external cooling tower. The cooler water absorbs the heat from the refrigerant gas, allowing it to condense back into a liquid, and this heat is released into the atmosphere.
04. Expansion
For the last stage of the water chiller system, the high-pressure liquid refrigerant passes through an expansion valve. Its pressure drops which cools the refrigerant turning it back into a cold, low-pressure liquid. This cold refrigerant is then sent back to the evaporator to absorb more heat from the process water.
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Water Cooled Chiller Units: Frequently Asked Questions
How cold do water cooled chiller units get?
Water cooled chiller units can cool water to temperatures as low as -6°C, depending on the specific requirements of the application and the design of the chiller unit. For example, glycol water chiller machines need to work consistently at sub-zero temperatures.
Are water chillers better than air chillers?
Water chillers are generally more energy-efficient and quieter than air chillers. They are ideal for large-scale or indoor applications where space and noise are concerns, while air chillers are easier to install and maintain in the long term.
What does a water chiller do?
Water is used to absorb heat from a process or equipment and this heat is transferred to a refrigerant liquid. This refrigerant liquid then undergoes some property changes which allows the heat to be released into the atmosphere and the cycle repeats.
What is the life expectancy of a water cooled chiller unit?
The life expectancy of a water cooled chiller unit typically ranges from 15 to 25 years, depending on factors such as maintenance, usage, and environmental conditions.
What is the difference between chiller and water cooling?
A chiller is a system that removes heat from a liquid via a refrigeration cycle, while water cooling refers to the broader process of using water to absorb and dissipate heat from various systems or equipment.