zuccus
Petroleum
- Jun 19, 2003
- 137
Hello guys and thanks for reading my issue I have here.
I have quite a bit of chiller experience, but this is a new one for me. I am looking for a commercially available air cooled chiller in the net 100 ton range. The issue is it needs to be able to produce -20°F LCWT with -10 to -5° return temperature. I have heard rumors that this is possible, but none of my contacts in the chiller industry think they can go that low.
Efficiency is not an issue as the value of the product being cooled is much more that the power that will be need to run this chiller. I know that I am going to need in the +40% glycol type solution. It needs to be able to operate in the 110°F DB conditions.
Anyone know if there is a commercially available air cooled chiller that can make it with no or little modifications. So far the only thing I have been able to come up with is cascading type systems. I am trying to build as simple as a solution as I can.
Thanks
Zuccus
I have quite a bit of chiller experience, but this is a new one for me. I am looking for a commercially available air cooled chiller in the net 100 ton range. The issue is it needs to be able to produce -20°F LCWT with -10 to -5° return temperature. I have heard rumors that this is possible, but none of my contacts in the chiller industry think they can go that low.
Efficiency is not an issue as the value of the product being cooled is much more that the power that will be need to run this chiller. I know that I am going to need in the +40% glycol type solution. It needs to be able to operate in the 110°F DB conditions.
Anyone know if there is a commercially available air cooled chiller that can make it with no or little modifications. So far the only thing I have been able to come up with is cascading type systems. I am trying to build as simple as a solution as I can.
Thanks
Zuccus