Industries Chiller uses a coolant, typically water or a water-glycol mixture, to absorb heat from the process or equipment and then dissipate it through a heat exchanger or a cooling tower. Industrial chillers come in various types and sizes, depending on the cooling capacity required for the specific application.
Cooling Capacity: The cooling capacity of an industrial chiller is measured in tons or kilowatts, and it refers to the amount of heat it can remove from a process or equipment per hour.
Condenser: The condenser is the component that turns the refrigerant vapor back into a liquid form. There are two types of condensers: air-cooled and water-cooled.
Compressor: The compressor is responsible for compressing the refrigerant gas to a high pressure, which raises the temperature of the gas.
Evaporator: The evaporator removes heat from the process or equipment being cooled by absorbing the heat into the refrigerant.
Expansion Valve: The expansion valve is responsible for regulating the flow of refrigerant into the evaporator, which helps to control the cooling output of the chiller.
Temperature Controller: A temperature controller is used to adjust and maintain the temperature output of the chiller.Special for vacuum packaging machine
Remote Control: Many industrial chillers come with a remote control that allows the operator to monitor and adjust the cooling output from a distance.
Energy Efficiency: Many industrial chillers are designed to be energy-efficient, with features that help to reduce energy consumption and operating costs.