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Biju Mohan

09/06/2007 12:05 AM

Could you please furnish some details and fucntionalities of AHU,water chiller (are there water cooled and air cooled water chiller?),chilled water pump in a HVAC system.

Awaiting your valued response

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Biju Mohan

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Re: Biju Mohan

09/06/2007 10:56 AM

You jump around here a lot, but I'll try to explain how a water chiller works.

The water is pumped through the chiller while the refrigerant is being compressed around the tubes of water. this action boils the refrigerant into a gas. This compression takes heat so the refrigerant gets the heat from the water.

The hot refrigerant is then pushed to the condensing unit where water from outside the building, or a water tower, is pumped through the condensing unit to cool the refrigerant and turn it back into a liquid. The cooled liquid is then pumped back on the cooling unit and the process starts all over again.

I tried to make that simple, hope it's not too simple.

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Re: Biju Mohan

09/06/2007 11:24 AM

Thanks Dear for prompt reply

If only u cud be a little bit more elaborative on the subject

(Hope I am not being too pushy)

You jump around here a lot, but I'll try to explain how a water chiller works.

The water is pumped through the chiller while the refrigerant is being compressed around the tubes of water. this action boils the refrigerant into a gas. This compression takes heat so the refrigerant gets the heat from the water.

The hot refrigerant is then pushed to the condensing unit where water from outside the building, or a water tower, is pumped through the condensing unit to cool the refrigerant and turn it back into a liquid. The cooled liquid is then pumped back on the cooling unit and the process starts all over again.

I tried to make that simple, hope it's not too simple.

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