Nov. 16, 2021
There are three circuits in a chiller.
1. refrigeration circuit
The refrigerant flows through all the four components: compressor condenser, expansion valve and evaporator.
2. chilled water loop
Water flows in the evaporator, AHU (air handing units) and a pump.
3. condenser circuit
Water flows in the condenser, cooling tower and a pump.
The chilled water loop and condenser circuit are totally separated, they transfer heat by the refrigeration circuit.
How A Chiller wWorks
There are three circuits in a chiller.
1. rRefrigeration circuit
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The refrigerant flows through all the four components: the compressor, the condenser, the expansion valve, and the evaporator.
2. cChilled water loop
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Water flows in the evaporator, AHU (the air handing units (AHU) and a pump.
3. cCondenser circuit
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Water flows in the condenser, the cooling tower, and a pump.
The chilled water loop and condenser circuit are totally separated,; they transfer heat by the refrigeration circuit.
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There are three circuits in a chiller. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
1. refrigeration circuit The refrigerant flows through all the four components: compressor condenser, expansion valve and evaporator. 1. |
2. chilled water loop Water flows in the evaporator, AHU (air handing units) and a pump. 2. |
3. condenser circuit Water flows in the condenser, cooling tower and a pump. 3. |
The chilled water loop and condenser circuit are totally separated, they transfer heat by the refrigeration circuit. The chilled water loop and condenser circuit are totally separated |
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