HOW DO INDUSTRY CHILLERS WORK?
Compressor: Inside the compressor, the gas is converted from low to high pressure before going to the condenser to release its heat.
Condenser: The high-pressure gas is cooled by atmospheric air or condenser water, which condenses it back into a low-pressure, low-temperature liquid.
They help maximize the lifetime of your components and keep your production moving. Process chillers are different than standard systems that you have in your home or office. A pumping system directs cool fluid from the chiller to your process to remove heat, and then returns the warm liquid to the chiller. By eliminating the heat using the process water, your equipment stays cool. Process industrial chillers have four main components, each playing a vital role in the cooling process:
The four main components of industrial chillers: Evaporator, Compressor, Condenser and Expansion Valve
Evaporator: As the first step in the cooling phase, process water enters the evaporator, and the heat starts to boil the refrigerant, which transforms it from a low-pressure liquid to a low-pressure gas.