Water chiller HRE series

Water chiller - HRE series  - BV Thermal Systems
Water chiller - HRE series  - BV Thermal Systems
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Characteristics

Material
water
Power

Min.: 20,000 W
(68,242.8 BTU/h)

Max.: 100,000 W
(341,214 BTU/h)

Description

The Non-Refrigerated Chillers from BV Thermal Systems are extremely quiet and energy efficient while providing a closed loop circulation of temperature controlled coolant. The controlled temperature coolant is circulated from an enclosed reservoir by a high reliability pump. A benefit of non-refrigerated chillers is that they provide significant cooling for set-point above ambient without requiring the energy needed for refrigerated chillers. The Non-Refrigerated Chillers offer the advantage of removing heat from the circulating coolant (via a water to water heat exchanger) and transfer the heat to either tap or facilities water. The actual temperature of the circulating coolant is controlled by a temperature controller and solenoid valve. Due to varying water supplies, a gate valve is also used to regulate the flow/pressure of your facility or house water supply. With the utilization of existing in-house water as the cooling medium, higher energy savings are realized then with traditional chillers employing compressors, The Non-Refrigerated Chillers provide continuous cooling capacities to 100,000 watts. Providing a clean, closed-loop water cooling system and featuring the highest quality plumbing in the industry, the Non-Refrigerated Chillers have a 5°C to 50°C temperature range and provide exceptional temperature control with ±1°C accuracy.

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