Water Cooled Chiller, also known as packaged water cooled chiller or water-cooling chiller, is an efficient and reliable industrial cooling equipment. It dissipates heat through the circulation of cooling water and requires connection to a cooling tower or cooling device to exhaust the generated heat. Compared to air cooled chillers, water cooled chillers typically offer higher cooling efficiency and lower noise levels. Additionally, they provide flexible capacity and specification options to meet different process requirements. The refrigeration range of water-cooled chillers is extensive, ranging from 2967 Kcal/h to 139664 Kcal/h, and they can provide chilled water with a temperature range of 3°C to 50°C. This makes them an ideal choice for optimizing production efficiency and ensuring production quality.
Working Principle:
A water-cooled chiller utilizes a shell and tube evaporator to facilitate heat exchange between water and refrigerant. The refrigerant system absorbs the heat load from the water, causing the water to cool and generate chilled water. The heat absorbed by the refrigerant is then transported to the shell and tube condenser through the action of the compressor. Heat exchange occurs between the refrigerant and water, allowing the water to absorb the heat. Finally, the heat is dissipated to the external cooling tower through water pipes, which is known as water cooling.