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Chillers

Chillers are cooling systems used to remove heat from a process or a building. They are commonly used in industrial and commercial applications to cool equipment, machinery, or large spaces. Chillers work by circulating a refrigerant through a closed loop system, absorbing heat from the process or space and transferring it outside.

Chillers consist of several key components that work together to provide cooling. These components include a compressor, condenser, evaporator, expansion valve, and refrigerant. The compressor circulates the refrigerant, while the condenser and evaporator facilitate heat transfer.

We provide the general information about chillers, specific details about particular models.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What are chillers used for?

    Chillers are used to maintain a constant temperature level using outside air and water. This means they both cool and heat.

  • What are the different types of chillers?

    There are various types of industrial chiller units, some of which are listed below:-

    • Centrifugal chiller
    • Air-cooled chiller
    • Water-cooled chiller
    • Evaporative condensed chillers
    • Heat recovery chiller

  • What is process cooling?

    Process cooling can be defined as the removal of unwanted heat from a process. Removal of the unwanted heat is often necessary to ensure the process continues in a safe, efficient and reliable manner. Process cooling can be seen in use often on production lines and manufacturing.

  • Where are chillers commonly used?

    Chillers are often used in medium to large sized commercial applications, they are commonly used in industrial applications for process cooling purposes.