Chilling Plants
Our product range includes a wide range of 3 tr air cooled chilling plant and 20 tr water cooled chilling plant.
3 TR Air Cooled Chilling Plant
Approx. Price: Rs 6,00,000 / PieceGet Latest Price Product Details:
Capacity | 4 TR |
Material | Mild Steel |
Brand | ABS |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | 4 HP |
Voltage | 420 V |
Phase | Three Phase |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
A
Chilling Plant typically refers to a cooling or refrigeration system used in industrial applications where large-scale cooling is necessary. These plants are commonly used in industries like food processing, chemical manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and beverage production, among others. The "60 Ton" designation refers to the cooling capacity of the system, where "1 ton of cooling" is equivalent to the ability to remove heat at a rate of
12,000 BTUs per hour.
Components:
- Compressor: The core component that compresses refrigerant and drives the cooling cycle.
- Condenser: Helps release heat from the refrigerant gas to the surroundings.
- Evaporator: Where the refrigerant absorbs heat and cools the surrounding area or water.
- Expansion Valve: Regulates the flow of refrigerant into the evaporator.
20 TR Water Cooled Chilling Plant
Approx. Price: Rs 8,00,000 / PieceGet Latest Price Product Details:
Material | Mild Steel |
Capacity | 2 TR |
Brand | ABS |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Phase | Three Phase |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Voltage | 480 V |
A
Water-Cooled Chilling Plant is a larger-scale cooling system that uses water-cooled chillers to provide cooling for industrial, commercial, or large residential applications. These plants are designed to provide consistent, efficient cooling for facilities like hospitals, manufacturing plants, office buildings, data centers, and shopping malls, where large amounts of heat need to be removed from the air or processes.
Advantages of Water-Cooled Chilling Plants:
-
Higher Efficiency: Water-cooled systems are more energy-efficient than air-cooled systems, particularly for larger installations. They can handle larger loads and offer better heat rejection capabilities.
-
Lower Operating Costs: Because of the higher efficiency, water-cooled chilling plants tend to have lower operating costs over time. They also require less maintenance than air-cooled systems.