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CHILLER CAPACITY FOR WATER

CHILLER CAPACITY FOR WATER

CHILLER CAPACITY FOR WATER

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WHAT IS THE REFERENCE TO HAVE A CHILLER CAPACITY TO COOL WATER IN THE SUMMER FROM 50 DEGREE TO 26 DEGREE

RE: CHILLER CAPACITY FOR WATER

rish916
1) Please don't use CAPITALS - it means you're shouting
2) Probably better in the HVAC forum
3) We need a LOT more information ( flow, ambient air temp, what "reference" means...)
4) Please do a little research first - refrigeration / HVAC works in tons of refrigeration - just google it

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RE: CHILLER CAPACITY FOR WATER

Somewhere between 0 to 8000 tons.

RE: CHILLER CAPACITY FOR WATER

Surely at least 0.1....

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RE: CHILLER CAPACITY FOR WATER

I rounded down.

RE: CHILLER CAPACITY FOR WATER

Don't forget the chilled water tank/reservoir to smooth out demand. You can use a smaller chiller.

Good luck,
Latexman

To a ChE, the glass is always full - 1/2 air and 1/2 water.

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