What Is an Air Cooled Chiller?
An Air Cooled Chiller is a cooling device that operates using air cooling.
Typically, cooling devices use refrigerants to remove heat, and in the case of air-cooled systems, heat is dissipated using ambient air. There are generally two types of cooling devices: air-cooled and water-cooled, and an Air Cooled Chiller falls into the former category. It circulates refrigerant and cools it by exchanging heat with external air through a heat exchanger. This eliminates the need for water, reducing the impact on facilities and the environment compared to water-cooled systems.
Air Cooled Chillers find applications in various fields such as industrial process cooling, building HVAC systems, and food manufacturing. They are particularly useful in environments where water is limited or challenging to use.