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Air cooled and water cooled chiller

When it comes to chillers, there are two types from which to choose including air cooled and water cooled chillers. Both of these methods are utilized to cool something – whether it’s a building, or a plant, or even a machine somewhere in a factory, it has to be done. Below, we’ll compare air cooled and water cooled chillers to help you decide which one may be right for your company


Yide's Air - Cooled Chillers eliminate heat from a space or machine using air. They use a fan to blow air over coils filled with a cooling fluid, which absorbs the heat of the air. The now-hot refrigerant makes its way to a compressor and is cooled and returned to the coils to begin the process again.

Comparing Air Cooled and Water Cooled Systems

Water cooled chillers, meanwhile, rely on water for heat removal. They rely on a system of pipes full of water that remove heat from the surrounding area or machine. The heated water is moved to a cooling tower, where it sheds the heat and gets pumped back to the pipes to do the process all over


Efficiency between an air cooled chiller and water cooled chiller. One of the major differences between these two categories is efficiency. Watercooling is often the more effective process of the aforementioned two, as it can absorb and transfer heat from a computer's internal components much better than air. This makes it possible to chill things faster and with greater efficiency, as is done by water cooled chillers.

Why choose Yide Air cooled and water cooled chiller?

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