Hmmm,
I've just run some first order numbers here base do your 7.5 litres/min reducing water from 38 to 5C with a heat capacity of 4.18 J/cc/K, gives me a heat rejection rate of over 17kW. In chiller terminology this equates to 5 tons of refrigeration. I ton = 3.5kW heat rejection.
Practical value for kW input (compressors, fans etc) seems to range 0.5 (ideal big unit) to >1 kW/ton. So you're looking at about 5kW power input and a pretty large condenser with quite a high air flow to get rid of 17kW. I think that's abit beyond a "standard" power socket or domestic chillers
You are definitely into the commercial range of chillers here I think - try mr google for your nearest vendor, but I think you'll be a bit surprised by the cost and size.... especially if your 7.5 l/min is fairly continuous over a period of time greater than a few seconds
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