Water chiller MX series
industrialair-cooledrotary

water chiller
water chiller
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Characteristics

Material
water
Applications
industrial
Other characteristics
compact, air-cooled, stainless steel, screw compressor, brazed plate, rotary
Maximum temperature

Max.: 75 °F
(24 °C)

Min.: 20 °F
(-7 °C)

Description

MX Series industrial central chillers use a compact rotary screw compressor for greater reliability, energy efficiency and noise reduction. Each independent refrigeration circuit contains a brazed plate evaporator for greater chiller reliability and features a powerful controller to monitor, control and maintain stable and reliable operation of the chiller. MX Series chillers now come standard with Dynamic Lift Technology to continuously calculate the lowest allowable refrigerant pressure for any combination of operating conditions for maximize chiller energy savings and more stable and smooth control of refrigerant pressure, especially under varying load and condenser inlet temperatures. Overview 50 to 125 tons per module, up to 6 modules Water cooled condenser or remote air cooled condenser models Modular design allows up to six multiple circuits to be linked together with a common control system Compact size with easy access to controls and components Rotary screw compressor with integral oil separator and filter Compressor unloading for capacity control Stainless steel brazed plate evaporator Electronic expansion valve EPA approved low GWP R-513A refrigerant NEMA-12 C-UL 508A listed and labeled control panel Alarm horn with silence button Available Options Rotary non-fused disconnect switch Flange disconnect switch Condenser coil coating (remote air-cooled condenser chillers) Alarm horn stack light ModBUS RTU, BACnet or LonWorks communications port 5-year compressor parts warranty
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.