Technical Overview
A water chiller is a centralized cooling device that removes heat from equipment, industrial processes, or building spaces by circulating chilled fluid through a refrigeration loop. It lowers the fluids temperature and transfers the ambient heat away, utilizing a highly efficient Evaporator, Compressor, Condenser, and Expansion Valve cycle.
Engineering Specifications
| Applications | Commercial HVAC, Industrial Manufacturing, Laboratories, Medical |
| Cooling Method | Water-Cooled (requires cooling tower) or Centralized Loop |
| Cycle Components | Evaporator, Compressor, Condenser, Expansion Valve |
| Capacity | From compact lab units to large-scale 3,00,000+ INR automated plants |
Key Engineering Features
Precision Temperature Control
Maintains strictly controlled temperatures for analytical instruments, biotechnology equipment, and pharmaceutical processes.
High-Heat Dissipation
Cools high-heat machinery like laser cutters, injection molding presses, and chemical reactors to maintain peak efficiency.
Commercial Integration
Supplies chilled water to air-handling units (AHUs) to control the temperature in large buildings, hotels, and hospitals.