Unlike traditional vapour compression chillers, absorption chillers use heat energy, rather than mechanical energy, to drive the refrigeration cycle. They are often powered by waste heat or alternative energy sources, making them more environmentally friendly and cost-effective in certain applications.
These chillers use air to remove heat from the refrigerant. They are suitable for smaller spaces or where water availability is limited. Air-cooled chillers are often preferred for their simplicity in installation and maintenance.
Centrifugal chillers use centrifugal compressors to achieve high cooling capacities. They are renowned for their energy efficiency and ability to provide precise temperature control, making them suitable for large-scale commercial and industrial projects
Screw chillers feature screw compressors that efficiently compress the refrigerant to provide cooling. They are highly reliable and capable of handling large cooling loads, making them ideal for heavy-duty industrial applications.
Scroll chillers utilize scroll compressors to compress the refrigerant and provide cooling. They are known for their quiet operation, energy efficiency, and reliability, making them suitable for various commercial and industrial applications.
Water-cooled chillers utilize water as the heat exchange medium to dissipate heat from the refrigerant. They are highly efficient and suitable for larger applications where consistent cooling is required. Water-cooled chillers are commonly used in larger commercial buildings and industrial processes.