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  • Optimizing the selection of a re-circulating chiller
    A re-circulating chiller is used to supply a steady flow of temperature-controlled fluid to an application. The fluid temperature coming from the chiller could be used to cool, maintain or even increase the temperature of the application. Five criteria must be defined in order to select the correct
  • Realizing Chillers' Capabilities in Laboratories (.pdf)
    repair costs. ./536bcf6a-adba-4847-be4c-bf8ecff9573a Thermo Electron 7/11/05 2:44 PM Page 51. Chillers. gas is routed back directly to the coil or. heat exchanger by a solenoid. Running the. Realizing. compressor continually ensures the chiller. will be more reliable and have a longer life. Once
  • Applying Inverters to Centrifugal Compressors in HVAC Chillers (.pdf)
    centrifugal compressors. can be adapted cost-effectively to variable speed operation. Some chillers have built-in logic which may be tied into the existing. starter. A modification may be required from the chiller manufacturer. to allow proper operation with a VFD. You may need to bypass the. control
  • 4-20 mA Vibration Monitoring of Chillers and Cooling Units
    4-20 mA vibration monitoring of chillers and cooling units. Cooling towers, process coolers and HVAC cooling units can be monitored for vibration using the 4-20 mA analog input channels of existing PLC units. Control system data input. Most modern chiller and cooler systems are operated
  • Controlling Chillers in Variable Flow Systems (.pdf)
    Since the evolution of primary-secondary pumping arrangements over 20 years ago, multiple chillers have been controlled by measuring flow in the secondary system and then operating the appropriate chiller(s) to handle the flow. This control method is flawed in that a variable flow chilled water
  • Smaller Lasers Demand New Approaches to Chiller Design (.pdf)
    A chiller is basically a temperature-controlled liquid recirculator that removes heat from an instrument using a fluid as the heat transfer medium. In many cases, the instrument must be kept at a constant temperature as well. This requirement is typical for laser cooling. There are many types
  • Operating Chillers In The Max-Cap Range (.pdf)
    The cooling capacity for most centrifugal water cooled chillers is generally based on 3 gpm/ton of 85°F condenser water when the outdoor wb temperature is at the summer design for that geographic location.
  • When is it necessary to add glycol in your coolant?
    Lytron recommends using a 30/70 glycol-water mixture with its recirculating chillers whenever the coolant temperature set point is below 10°C (48°F). The glycol lowers the freezing point of the mixture *(Figure 1). In a recirculating chiller, the liquid coolant (usually water) flows through

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