Air-cooled chillers are refrigeration devices that dissipate heat through air and are widely used in air conditioning systems in commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and public facilities. They use air as the cooling medium, with a fan drawing ambient air into the condenser, thereby cooling and circulating the refrigerant. They typically include core components such as a compressor, evaporator, air-cooled condenser, expansion valve, and control system.
These chillers feature a self-contained, complete refrigeration cycle, eliminating the need for cooling towers or external water sources, reducing water system requirements and ongoing maintenance costs. Some models automatically adjust the compressor's operating status based on load fluctuations to meet cooling needs under varying operating conditions.
Air-cooled chillers are typically installed outdoors or in well-ventilated areas, making them suitable for locations with limited water resources or moderate ambient temperatures. Their design prioritizes heat exchange efficiency and operational stability, ensuring they maintain specified cooling performance under a wide range of environmental conditions.


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