Understanding the Difference Between Air-Cooled and Water-Cooled Chillers
Air-cooled and water-cooled chillers are both widely used in HVAC systems, but their working and efficiency differ significantly.
Air-cooled chillers use ambient air to remove heat from the refrigerant. They are easy to install, require less maintenance, and do not need a cooling tower. This makes them suitable for small to medium projects or areas where water availability is limited.
Water-cooled chillers, on the other hand, use water and a cooling tower to reject heat. They offer higher efficiency, lower power consumption (kW/TR), and better performance in high ambient temperatures. This makes them ideal for large buildings, commercial projects, and industrial applications.
In simple terms:
Air-cooled = Easy installation, low maintenance
Water-cooled = Higher efficiency, better for large-scale use
Choosing the right system depends on project size, climate, water availability, and long-term operating cost.
#HVAC #Chiller #MEP #EnergyEfficiency #Engineering
Comments
Post a Comment