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What are the effects of water pressure on the chiller?

What are the effects of water pressure on the chiller?

1. The outlet pressure of the cooling water is not very important, but it also has a certain reference value for the chiller. The cooling water outlet pressure only occurs in the water-cooled chiller, because the air-cooled chiller does not use cooling water.

The outlet pressure of the cooling water is determined by gravity and the power of the water pump, which affects the cooling effect of the condenser, but its impact is minimal.

2. Chilled water is the direct refrigerant that cools the target equipment, that is, the medium that carries the cooling capacity. If the outlet pressure of the chilled water from the chiller is relatively low, it may cause it to fail to flow to the target equipment or to flood the pipeline. , this will cause the cooling effect of the chilled water to worsen. You must know that all the operations of the chiller are to eventually generate cooling capacity and let the chilled water carry the cooling capacity to dissipate heat for the target equipment. Once the cooling effect of the chilled water becomes worse, the chiller will efficiency will also deteriorate.

  1. If the outlet pressure of the chilled water is too low, it will also make the cooling capacity of the chilled water worse, that is, its capacity to carry the cooling capacity becomes worse, which also needs attention.