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- Mar
Why is it not recommended to use water-cooled chillers in areas with water shortage or poor water quality?
Why is it not recommended to use water-cooled chillers in areas with water shortage or poor water quality?
First, lack of water will cause the water cooling system to fail to operate normally.
Since the freezer is water-cooled, cooling water is needed to ensure the normal operation of the water-cooling system. Water shortage will directly cause the water-cooling system to fail to operate normally. As a result, the freezer cannot be refrigerated and cannot be completed normally.
Second, the cooling efficiency and effectiveness are reduced.
The water-cooling system cannot operate normally, or the cooling efficiency of the water-cooling system is low, which will naturally cause the cooling efficiency and effectiveness to decrease, because the water-cooling system is the core component of the entire water-cooled refrigerator.
Third, poor water quality will cause pipeline blockage.
This is inevitable. Just imagine that the water quality is poor and the cooling water contains various foreign matter and impurities. When the pipeline is normally transported and circulated, the pipeline will naturally become blocked. The pipeline is blocked, not just the “blocking” seen on the surface. However, it will further reduce the flow rate and pressure of the water, which will naturally lead to more serious water-cooled refrigerator failures.
Fourth, poor water quality results in poor cooling effect.
Since the cooling water contains impurities, it will cause the water to have a poor heat conduction effect, which will lead to a poor cooling effect, and the cooling efficiency of the water-cooled refrigerator will naturally be poor. After all, the entire circulation system affects each other.