Chiller
A chiller works on the principle of vapor compression or vapor absorption. Chillers provide a continuous flow of coolant to the cold side of a process water system at a desired temperature of about 50°F (10°C). ... Refrigerant circulates through an evaporator, compressor, condenser and expansion device of a chiller.
In general, a chiller facilitates the transfer of heat from an internal environment to an external environment. This heat-transfer device relies on the physical state of a refrigerant as it circulates through the chiller system. Certainly, chillers can function as the heart of any central HVAC system.
Load Calculation
Compfort Air System lose 25 to 40% of the warming or cooling vitality put out by the cooling and warming framework
- Insulation: windows, roof and walls
- Windows: Amount and size
- Roofing: Type and condition
- Ductwork: Layout and efficiency