Are you ready to chill with the Industrial Water Chiller System ? These liquid chillers are designed to cool machinery and processes with special temperature requirements.
But wait, what temperatures are we talking about here?
Let’s break it down. The Industrial Refrigeration Chiller can be classified according to the temperature range they handle.
- We’ve got the Conventional Industrial Refrigeration Chiller for temperatures above 35°F.
- Industrial Refrigeration Chiller for medium-low temperatures for values between 20°F and 35°F.
- Low-Temperature Industrial Refrigeration Chiller generally between 20°F and -59°F.
- Ultra-Low Temperature Industrial Refrigeration Chiller for ranges between -60°F and -112°F.
Why do we need Industrial Chillers for Special Refrigeration, you ask?
- Well, some processes require an outlet fluid temperature below 35°F. For this, we use industrial chiller systems with multiple cooling stages that can reach even lower temperatures by using a mixture of water and glycol. Some chillers even use different fluids for each cycle to meet temperature demands.
- When it comes to low-temperature industrial chillers, the oil management system must consider all necessary measures to guarantee the oil returns to the compressor, even at low viscosity levels. And, let’s not forget about the interior components of the ultra-low temperature industrial chiller, which need to be more efficient, stronger, and durable.
- While industrial air-cooled chillers are great for most applications, they are not recommended when an outlet fluid temperature below -30°F is needed.
- For this, we use two- and three-stage coolers that can use a variety of heat transfer fluids containing silicone oils, inert fluorinated fluids, hydrofluoroethers, or alkylated aromatic fluids. Some chillers even work with the environmentally friendly R507 Refrigerant Gas.
- When it comes to capacity, low-capacity industrial chillers use a scroll-type compressor, while low-temperature industrial screw chillers are ideal for quick freezing of food and prepared meals in the food industry.
So, there you have it, the Industrial Water Chiller System is here to chill with special temperature requirements.
Where to learn all about chillers?
We have prepared a complete training in chilled water installations with chillers.