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How Chiller works - Design Data

How Chiller works - Design Data

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This video guides you through the advanced operation of a chiller, making use of animations, illustrations and 3D models to help build your understanding. This covers the basics of a centrifugal chiller in a typical office building. By the end you should be able to identify the main components and the main circuits of a chiller
Date: 2023-11-17

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I was wondering if you could explain why the refigerant temp doesn't increase from 4 -> 1. Shouldn't it be rising if it's picking up heat from the return water? I see the enthalpy rising like I would expect there. I'm guessing there's a physics explanation I'm missing. Thanks and thank you for all these videos.
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I have a question-
How does Condenser Water at 27C absorb heat from Chilled Water Inlet at 12C to cool it down at 6C?
Shouldn't the Condenser water temperature be less than Chilled water temperature for heat rejection to happen?

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Sir, how can the refrigerant temperature at point 1 and point 4 be the same? Refrigerant must have done some heat exchanged with water before leaving the evaporator. plz reply
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My screw chiller R 22 gas hits the condenser just 3 to 5 degree c more than the condenser water. I am facing cooling issue. How to fix this problem?
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The delta T in the evaporator is 6-5. 5 = 0. 5 degrees and in the condenser the delta T is 35-29= 6 degrees can you explain the difference please
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