A water chiller is a mechanical system designed to remove heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycle. This chilled liquid, typically water or a water-glycol mixture, is then circulated through a heat exchanger to cool equipment, machinery, or process streams.
Efficiency: Centralized chilling is often far more efficient than multiple standalone cooling units, especially in large-scale applications. Modern chillers are equipped with advanced features like variable speed drives that significantly reduce power consumption. Precise Temperature Control: They provide stable and precise temperature control, which is crucial for sensitive processes in manufacturing, laboratories, and medical facilities.
Durability and Longevity: By locating the heat rejection outside or in a separate mechanical room, the core components are protected from harsh environmental conditions, leading to a longer operational life. Furthermore, their flexible design allows them to be scaled and configured to meet specific cooling demands.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the primary applications for these water chillers?
Our chillers are widely used in seafood tanks, aquarium systems, precision machine tools, and various industrial cooling processes.
2. How long is the standard delivery time?
Standard models typically take 15 days, while special or custom models may require up to 25 days for production.
3. Do the machines come with certifications?
Yes, our water chillers are CE certified, ensuring they meet international safety and quality standards.
4. What type of refrigerants do you use?
We primarily use R404A and R22 refrigerants, depending on the specific model and cooling requirements.
5. Is technical support available after purchase?
Yes, we provide 24-hour online technical support, user manuals, maintenance instructions, and fast spare parts replacement globally.
6. Can the voltage be customized?
Our standard models operate at 220V/50Hz, but we can discuss specific voltage requirements based on your local power supply.