To begin with, chilled water systems are most commonly found in medium and large buildings. Chiller plants serve as centralised cooling systems that cool one or more buildings. Chilled water systems cool facilities by absorbing heat from the building's areas with chilled water. The chiller then uses the refrigeration cycle to remove heat from the water. This occurs in the chiller's evaporator. The compressor is the component that drives the entire process and also consumes the most energy. As a result, having a powerful compressor is critical. When heat is transported to the condenser water in a water-cooled chiller & directly to the outside air in an air-cooled chiller, A building's air conditioning is provided by the combination of a chiller, cooling tower, and air handling unit in a Chiller System.

Primary system components of a central cooling plant

  • Chiller
  • Cooling Tower (water cooled chillers)
  • Pumps
  • Air Handling Unit (AHU)

Types Of Chillers

Air Cooled Chillers

The Major Difference between air cool chillers and water cool chillers is how it removes heat from the system. An Air Cool Chiller remove heat from the system by employ fans to blow cool ambient air over the condenser & it does not require a cooling tower.

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Application Of Chilled Water Systems

Chilled water systems, which operate as a centralised cooling system that provides cooling for a complete structure or many buildings, are frequently a more practical alternative for centralising Air Conditioning equipment than putting many distinct pieces of equipment in various locations. That, for example, is a terrific method to make maintenance access to the units easier. Chilled Water Systems are recommended for a variety of applications, including:

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Advantages Of Chilled Water Systems

Larger and vertical applications are more efficient.
The air used to cool a space with a DX system is chilled directly by the refrigerant in the air handling unit's cooling coil. The cooling efficiency of the DX units is better because the refrigerant cools the air directly. Though the DX units are more efficient, the air handling units and refrigerant pipe cannot be kept very far away from the system because there will be decreases in refrigerant pressure and cooling losses along the route.

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