determine the cooling capacity required based on your application's demands.
Assess the available space for installation and the chiller's energy efficiency to minimize operational costs.
Evaluate the glycol concentration needed for your specific cooling requirements and check if the system offers adjustable temperature control.
- At last factor in your budget restrictions and long-term goals to make an informed decision that aligns with your business's cooling needs.
Start by assessing the total heat load your equipment generates.
It's Capacity and Load Calculation
Estimate factors like ambient temperature, insulation, and the specific heat load of your processes.
Once the heat load is determined, add a safety margin to account for unexpected variations. - Calculate the glycol flow rate needed based on the load and desired temperature differential.
- Exact capacity and load calculations are important to prevent under- or over-sizing, optimizing efficiency and cost-effectiveness in your glycol chiller system.