To request a quote for a Chiller System, please see our
CHILLER Specification Sheet or our
Wine Chiller Specification Sheet.
A chiller is a temperature controlled circulating device, designed to circulate a fluid medium (typically water, or a water-glycol
solution) through a process application for COOLING.
Controlling fluid temperature close to varying ambient temperatures requires a consistent source of refrigerated cooling. The cooling
must be sufficient enough to overcome external conditions such as fluctuating room temperatures and internal conditions such as friction
heating of the bath fluid caused by the mechanical action of the pump.
There are two kind of portable liquid chillers. Each product line shares similar design characteristics, with the differences being;
capacities offered and control instrumentation.
1. Air-cooled portable chillers use ambient air to dissipate process heat. These units efficiently run in plant
ambient air temperatures between 60º to 95ºF
2. Water-cooled portable chillers use a plant water supply source (tower water, city water, or well water) to
dissipate process heat.
Air Cooled portable liquid chillers offers an evaporator, air-cooled condensers, stainless steel cabinetry and enclosure panels, high
capacity centrifugal pumps, scroll compressors, and refrigerant and coolant pressure gauges. Air cooled models are recommended for
use where inadequate or contaminated water supplies exist, or where process heat recovery for supplemental plant heating is desired.
Chillers have a wide range of applications in Plastic Molding, Die-casting, HVAC, Dry Cleaning, and any industry requiring process
specific chilled water.