The air-cooled water chiller uses air as the cooling medium and dissipates the heat in the condenser to the surrounding air through fans. The refrigerant circulates in the unit and realizes the cooling of water through processes such as compression, condensation, throttling, and evaporation. The cooled water can be used in various industrial production processes, air conditioning systems of commercial buildings, or other occasions that require cooling.
Air Cooled Water Chiller Machine Paremeter
Model | ZL-5FL |
Cooling Capacity | 14.15KW |
Compressor Power | 3.75KW |
Pump Power | 0.37KW |
Water Tank Volume | 65L |
Machine Weigth | 170KG |
Machine Size | 1250×640×1250MM |
Machine Introduction
An air-cooled chiller is a device that uses air to cool the condenser to achieve refrigeration. It is widely used in industrial production and commercial buildings to provide cooling water or other cooling fluids.
The main components of an air-cooled chiller include a compressor, condenser, evaporator, and expansion valve. Its working principle involves the circulation of refrigerant, which absorbs heat in the evaporator, thereby cooling the water.
Working Principle:
The working principle of the air-cooled chiller is to use the compressor to compress the refrigerant into a high-temperature and high-pressure gas, and then the heat is dissipated to the air through the condenser, and the refrigerant becomes a high-pressure liquid.
After the pressure is reduced by the throttle valve, the refrigerant evaporates and absorbs heat in the evaporator, thereby cooling the circulating water.
Advantages:
1. **Easy Installation:** No need for cooling towers or complex piping systems.
2. **Low Maintenance Costs:** No need for water treatment systems, reducing maintenance workload.
3. **Wide Application:** Suitable for areas with scarce water resources or where cooling towers cannot be installed.
Applications:
- Industrial manufacturing (plastics, electronics, food processing, etc.)
- Commercial buildings (office buildings, shopping malls, hotels, etc.)
- Medical facilities (hospitals, laboratories, etc.)
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