If you need to cool a large area with less electrical energy consumption, then a Chilled Water Air Conditioning System is an ideal solution for you.
- This type of air conditioning system uses a refrigeration cycle to cool water, which is then carried through pipes to cool the air in the environment.
- It’s a central system that provides the right amount of cold air needed for the space, reducing the likelihood of failure and saving energy.
- Chilled Water Air Conditioning Systems are designed to match the cold air requirements of the facility, reducing maintenance costs, and allowing for efficient air filtration.
- This type of air conditioning system also makes it possible to renew the air inside the room with external air and avoids the need for high-power electrical installations.
- One of the significant advantages of a Chilled Water Air Conditioning System is its low noise generation.
- The iced water temperature is usually maintained at 7°C (44°F) at the outlet of the chiller and 12°C (54°F) at the return, which chills the air to condition the environment.
- The components of a chilled water central air conditioning system include a chiller, water distribution system, and air distribution system, which are responsible for generating low-temperature, transporting water to the area, and handling and carrying the air to the rooms.
Compared to conventional air conditioning equipment, Chilled Water Air Conditioning Systems are more efficient, require less maintenance, and are designed to match the specific cooling requirements of a facility.
Condition: | Splitt | Aire Tipo Paquete (Ducts) | Chiller |
Number Of Equipements | High | Low | Low |
Electric Consumption | Medium-Hight | Low-Medium | Low |
Maintenance frequency | Medium | Low-Medium | Low-Medium |
Initial investment of money | Low | Medium | Hight |
Noise | Medium-Low | Medium-Low | Low |
Quality of air | Low | Hight | Hight |
Experience of designer. | Low | Medium-Hight | Hight |
Required area by installation | Low | Medium-Low | Medium-Hight |
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