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Chillers are primarily categorized into water-cooled and air-cooled types

May 17, 2019 Leave a message

Chillers are primarily categorized into water-cooled and air-cooled types. An air-cooled chiller incorporates a built-in water tank and water pump, eliminating the need for a cooling tower. This design makes it highly convenient for installation and relocation. However, it imposes strict environmental requirements.In addition, if you want to put the chiller in a dust-free workshop with humidity requirements, it will generate a lot of water vapor on the top of the machine.

 

 

Chillers are primarily categorized into water-cooled and air-cooled types.The water-cooled chiller is divided into an open chiller, a sealed type (some called a box chiller) and a screw chiller. Water-cooled chillers must be equipped with additional cooling towers and pumps to achieve better cooling. The open chiller has to be equipped with a separate water tank, which is not necessary because it has a built-in water tank. The open type is generally installed outside the workshop for easy maintenance, but because it is not aesthetically pleasing, a sealed water-cooled chiller is produced. The sealed water-cooled chiller is a box structure that is easy to install and easy to use, and is popular among the customers of Meisen Refrigeration. However, if you have a very high demand for cooling capacity, we recommend that you use a screw chiller. If you have a chiller compressor requirement of 100HP or higher, we recommend a screw chiller.

 

Chillers are primarily classified into two main categories: water-cooled and air-cooled. The choice between these two types largely hinges on your specific needs and applications.

 

 

 

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