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10-22-2010, 03:28 AM #1
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Chiller query
I am new to HVAC field
I have one question
1) What are the main parts in water cooled chillers?
2) Do chillers have compressors in them?
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10-22-2010, 04:30 AM #2
Ummm. We only answer questions from people who can count.

The main parts of a water cooled chiller are no different, in general terms than the main parts of ANY refrigeration system. You have a Compressor, a condenser, a metering device and an evaporator.
Those 4 parts are MANDATORY to operate any refrigeration system.
I have, of course, over simplified this to the extreme as I really don't know who you are, what you know or what your interest in knowing it is.
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10-22-2010, 07:59 AM #3
if ur new to the hvac field., i would reccommend some schooling on the basics , then go light commercial then maybe some industrial if u care to
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10-22-2010, 08:36 AM #4
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If you look at and read the educational Forums on this site you would be surprised at just what might learn. Like JP said whether its is a 1/4hp water cooler or a 5000 ton chiller those 4 parts are and have to be there. In an absorption chiller you actually have 5 parts, the generator (compressor), condenser, evaporator, absorber and control device, but thats a whole different ball game for people who like squeaky shoes.-GEO
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10-22-2010, 09:36 AM #5
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10-22-2010, 09:10 PM #6
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You said before one question and you said two questions. Now answer.
The main parts in water cooled chillers
1 - Compressor * reciprocating compressors
or* scroll compressor
or* screw compressor
or* Centrifuges compressor
2 - condenser used * air
or * water ( like evaporator )
3 - Expansion valve * thermal expansion valve
or * electronic expansion valve
4 - Evaporator the only one that does not change in all systems is (pipes inside cover)
Should you look for books in this field
Best wishes for success


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