The water-cooled chiller has become an indispensable refrigeration equipment in many fields due to its characteristics of high-efficiency refrigeration, stability and reliability, easy operation, and flexible installation.
Water Cooled Water Chiller Machine Paremeter
Model | ZLSL-5 |
Cooling Capacity | 15.08KW |
Compressor Power | 3.75KW |
Pump Water Flow Rate | 100m3/h |
Pump Power | 5.5KW |
Water Tank Volume | 65L |
Input Power | 4.2KW |
Machine Introduction
A water-cooled chiller is a device that uses water to cool the condenser to achieve refrigeration. It is widely used in industrial and commercial buildings to provide cooling water for various processes and air conditioning systems.
The main components of a water-cooled chiller include a compressor, condenser, evaporator, and expansion valve. Its working principle involves the circulation of refrigerant, which absorbs heat in the evaporator to cool the water, while the condenser dissipates heat using cooling water.
Working Principle:
The working process of the water-cooled chiller is as follows: The compressor compresses the refrigerant into a high-temperature and high-pressure gas, and then these gases enter the condenser.
In the condenser, through heat exchange with the cooling water, the refrigerant is cooled and transformed into a high-pressure liquid. Subsequently, after the high-pressure liquid is depressurized through the throttling device, it enters the evaporator and evaporates and absorbs heat in the evaporator, thereby reducing the temperature of the chilled water flowing through the evaporator.
Advantages:
1. **High Cooling Efficiency:** Water has a high specific heat capacity and excellent heat transfer properties, resulting in significant cooling effects.
2. **Stable Operation:** The operating environment temperature of the water-cooled condenser is stable, less affected by external temperature changes.
3. **Suitable for Large-scale Cooling:** Ideal for large commercial and industrial projects, meeting high-capacity cooling requirements.
Applications:
- Large industrial manufacturing (chemicals, pharmaceuticals, steel, etc.)
- Large commercial buildings (shopping centers, large office buildings, hotels, etc.)
- Data centers and large computer rooms
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