A scroll water-cooled chiller is a type of refrigeration equipment that uses a scroll compressor. It uses water as the cooling medium for efficient heat exchange and is widely used in air conditioning and process cooling applications in commercial and industrial buildings. The unit consists of core components such as a scroll compressor, a water-cooled condenser, an evaporator, an expansion valve, and a control system, boasting a compact design and smooth operation.
A scroll compressor uses two intermeshing spiral scrolls to compress gas. Compared to traditional compressors, it has fewer moving parts, lower mechanical losses, and quieter operation. The unit removes heat from the refrigerant through water in the condenser, which is then absorbed by the evaporating refrigerant in the evaporator, providing cooling.
This type of chiller typically features capacity modulation, automatically adjusting output based on actual load demand, helping to reduce energy consumption. Some models support multi-module configurations to meet the cooling needs of projects of varying sizes. The control system monitors operating parameters, including water temperature, pressure, and current, in real time, and provides fault diagnosis and protection.
Scroll water-cooled chillers are suitable for medium and low-temperature cooling applications. Designed for both energy efficiency and reliability, they are commonly found in office buildings, hospitals, data centers, and manufacturing environments.


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