Industrial Chillers

Chillers are cooling systems designed to remove heat from liquids, often used in HVAC applications. They ensure efficient temperature control and energy savings in industrial environments.

  1. Hyfra 5820W Air-Cooled Water Chiller

    Chillers

    Hyfra 5820W Air-Cooled Water Chiller

    • Hyfra is a subsidiary of Lennox International Inc. which is based in Richardson, TX.
    • This rugged chiller was specified for use with a Coborn PL4 diamond polishing bench. Other uses should be possible.
    • On-site testing at Cline Innovations should be possible, if warranted.

    Make: Hyfra-Pedia (Lennox

    Model: 5820W Air-Cooled

    1 unit @ Best Price

  2. Neslab HX-300 Water-Cooled Water Chiller

    Chillers

    Neslab HX-300 Water-Cooled Water Chiller

    • Compact water chiller equipped with a parallel-plate water-to-water heat exchanger.
    • Equipped with Model TU-5 recirculating pump.
    • Intended for use with 25 to 50 percent Glycol-in-Water mixtures only.

Common Applications

HVAC systems

data centers

food processing

pharmaceutical production

plastic manufacturing

beverage industry

Buying Guide

Chiller Buying Considerations

  • Determine the cooling capacity required for your specific application.
  • Choose between air-cooled and water-cooled based on installation environment and efficiency needs.
  • Consider energy efficiency ratings to reduce operating costs.
  • Evaluate noise levels if installation is near occupied spaces.
  • Check compatibility with existing HVAC systems for seamless integration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of chillers are most common in industrial settings?
Water-cooled and air-cooled chillers are most frequently used due to their efficiency and cooling capacity.
How do air-cooled chillers differ from water-cooled chillers?
Air-cooled chillers utilize air to dissipate heat, while water-cooled chillers use water and are typically more energy-efficient.
What maintenance is required for chillers?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, and inspecting for leaks.
Can chillers be used for applications other than HVAC?
Yes, chillers can also be used in process cooling for industries like manufacturing and pharmaceuticals.