Difference Between Air-cooled Chiller and Water-cooled Chiller in the Way of Heat Dissipation
The chiller is divided into two types according to different styles such as appearance, built-in configuration, and condenser. Carrying out the temperature is called a water-cooled chiller. What is the difference between air-cooled chillers and water-cooled chillers on the market?
In fact, the functions of the two types of chillers are exactly the same, but the heat dissipation design is different. The air-cooled chiller dissipates the heat generated by the motor on the top of the device to the air, while the water-cooled chiller mainly uses water To take away the heat generated by the unit, it needs to be equipped with a cooling water tower to work, and its cooling capacity is slightly higher than that of an air-cooled chiller of the same power. However, the installation of water-cooled chiller equipment is more complicated than that of air-cooled chillers, and there are more pipes, valves and circulating pumps. However, the air-cooled chiller dissipates heat into the air, which has certain requirements on the placement space. Relatively speaking, it saves water resources, and the installation is simple. It only needs to connect the equipment that needs to be cooled. It is suitable for use in water-deficient or dry areas.
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