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Glycol Chiller Repairs and Maintenance

Glycol chillers are vital for temperature-sensitive industries, including brewing, food production and pharmaceuticals. A malfunctioning system can lead to overheating, production delays and costly spoilage. We provide expert glycol chiller repair and maintenance services to restore efficiency, prevent downtime and extend equipment lifespan.

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Contact Evolution Cooling today for a free consultation and discuss your glycol chiller repair and maintenance needs.

Improved System Reliability

Regular repairs ensure glycol chillers operate without interruptions, reducing the risk of unexpected breakdowns. This enhances the overall reliability of the system, providing consistent cooling when needed most.

Prevent Future Breakdowns

By addressing small issues early through routine maintenance and repairs, you can avoid larger, more costly problems in the future. This saves money by extending the lifespan of the system and preventing major failures.

Improved Product Quality

Keeping glycol chillers in optimal working condition helps maintain the required temperature levels for sensitive products. This ensures that the quality, taste, and integrity of products, particularly in industries like food and pharmaceuticals, are not compromised.

Energy Efficiency

Keeping glycol chillers in good condition helps them run more efficiently, reducing energy consumption. This leads to lower utility costs and a more environmentally friendly operation.
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What Are the Most Common Glycol Chiller Repairs?

Here are some of the most common glycol chiller repairs we handle:

Refrigerant Leaks: Leaks in the glycol chiller’s refrigerant system can cause a loss of cooling capacity. This is a common issue that can be fixed by locating and repairing the leak, followed by recharging the system with the appropriate refrigerant.

Pump Failures: The pump in a glycol chiller circulates the coolant, and if it fails, the system will not maintain the proper temperature. Pump repairs usually involve replacing damaged components or the entire pump to restore normal circulation.

Blockages in the System: Blockages in the piping or heat exchanger can restrict glycol flow, reducing the system’s efficiency. Clearing these blockages often involves cleaning or replacing sections of the pipework or heat exchanger.

Electrical Failures: Issues with the electrical components, such as faulty wiring or malfunctioning sensors, can cause a chiller to stop working properly. Repairing electrical issues involves checking connections, replacing faulty components, or recalibrating sensors.

Compressor Problems: The compressor is critical for the cooling process, and problems such as overheating or mechanical failure can severely impact performance. Compressor repairs typically involve replacing damaged parts or the entire compressor unit if necessary.

Dirty or Clogged Condenser Coils: Over time, condenser coils can accumulate dirt and debris, reducing heat exchange efficiency. Cleaning the coils helps maintain efficient operation and prevent overheating issues.

Frozen Evaporator Coils: Low refrigerant levels or poor airflow can cause the evaporator coils to freeze. Repairs usually involve checking refrigerant levels, addressing airflow issues, and defrosting the coils to restore normal operation.

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Get in Touch with a Glycol Chiller Technician Today

 

At Evolution Cooling, we provide specialist glycol chiller repair services tailored to your business needs. Whether you need emergency repairs, planned maintenance or system upgrades, our team is ready to help.

For expert servicing and repair support, contact us and request a no-obligation quotation today.

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    FAQs About Glycol Chiller Repairs

    How do I know if my glycol chiller needs a repair or routine maintenance?

    If your chiller struggles to maintain temperature, has unusual noises, leaks glycol or causes inconsistent cooling, it likely requires repairs. Increased energy consumption and system faults are also signs that an inspection is needed to prevent further damage.

    What happens if my glycol chiller has the wrong glycol concentration?

    An incorrect glycol concentration can reduce cooling efficiency, cause freezing or overheating issues and may even lead to corrosion within the system. Regular testing and adjustments ensure optimal performance, prevent damage to components and maintain consistent temperature control for your operations

    How often should glycol chillers be serviced?

    Routine servicing should be carried out at least twice a year, but high-usage systems, such as those in food production or brewing, may require quarterly maintenance. Regular checks help prevent breakdowns, optimise efficiency and ensure the correct glycol concentration is maintained.

    Can you repair all types of glycol chillers?

    Yes, we service and repair all major glycol chiller brands and models, including air-cooled and water-cooled systems. Our engineers handle everything from minor component replacements to full system refurbishments, ensuring reliable performance for your cooling processes.