Ice Water Unit
TORAY Ice Water System is a cooling system generally used in industrial and commercial uses. It is especially used in large-scale facilities, buildings, hospitals, supermarkets and various other applications. Chiller systems reduce the temperature in the environment by working by cooling water or another fluid.
Definition of Ice Water Chiller System
Working Principle: Ice water chiller systems generally use a refrigerant (usually a mixture of water and antifreeze). This fluid is cooled by the chiller unit and pumped into a chiller tank or to certain points in the installation with the help of a pump in a cycle.
Cooling Process: The chiller system uses a series of mechanical and thermal cycles working through compressors. In this cycle, the refrigerant gases are compressed and then cooled with the help of expansion valves. This process reduces the temperature of the refrigerant and is used for the production of water or air in contact with this fluid.
Ice Water Production: Chiller systems produce ice water by cooling water to very low temperatures. This ice water is then used for air conditioning systems, process cooling systems or other applications within the building.
Applications: Ice water chiller systems are used in large-scale ventilation and air conditioning systems, industrial cooling applications (e.g. factory production processes), cooling exchangers (pasteurizer, freezers .. etc.) for product cooling.
Efficiency and Control: Chiller systems are generally designed to provide high efficiency and can be integrated with various control systems. These systems are designed to optimize energy consumption and reduce operating costs.
Chiller systems play an important role in modern facilities to control temperature and provide a comfortable working or living environment. Ice water chiller systems are reliable and effective cooling solutions, especially widely used in large-scale buildings and industrial facilities.