I was looking in internet, bought one book, took part in one day course, bought another book and all these trials have not given me the explantion which you provided in 15 minutes video. Great thanks from Poland :)
I've studied this back on my technical and my graduation courses, but I've never really absorbed the principles. After some years here I am again, learning thermal cycles and getting fascinated haha. Thank you so much for this content. :)
Thank you so much for this- my dad worked in these plants but he treated the water that runs through these systems. He passed in early January ‘22 and while I did a lot of his lab work I don’t have as much of a mechanical background and I really appreciate this because it helps me understand what I’m working with when I walk into a mechanical room.
Thank you for this video. As a hotel engineer just starting out in this field, this was very simplistic and to the point for understanding how it works.
Man, I'm currently studying for a Building Physics exam and your videos are helping me a lot! Incredibly well done, perfect and plain explanations, and the accuracy of the models is astonishing! Thanks for these videos! :D
Well done. I am getting close to the end of a four decade (plus)career in water treatment. During that time I have always believed the representatives in this field should have a good grasp of Chiller Basics. I find the real mystery is trying to get guys to grasp how a liquid refrigerant at 90 degrees F leaving a condenser can cool Chilled Water to 42 degrees F. Very nice job, Steve MacCarthy Past President Association of Water Technologies
Awesome tutorial! I’ve been a Commercial HVAC Sheet Metal installer for the last 4 years of my career right out of HVAC trade school. And I now got the opportunity to work for Ingersoll Rand Trane doing chiller work. Very excited to get into the Industial side of things!
I'm a mechanical engineer designing nuclear power plant HVAC system and I'm charge on the chiller system. It is very helpful for me to understand the chiller system. Thank you:)
Wow. How does this video get 14 thumbs down? This is BY FAR the best video about water cooled chillers that I have seen. Thanks for these videos. This is the first one I watched. I'm now going to watch all of them.
Haters going to hate. I'm always surprised to see thumbs down on a completely free educational video showing information you just can't obtain else where, especially for free.Glad you enjoyed it though.
Wow I have to really thank you, I’ve just started working as a graduate mechanical engineer on that same mcquay chiller and I couldn’t understand anything from the mechanical foreman. You are a legend and that 3d model is really helpful. Thanks I will continue watching this series 🙏
00:06 A chiller is a large machinery used to generate cool water for air-conditioning in buildings. 01:55 Chillers transfer heat using a refrigerant and cooling tower to provide cooling for buildings. 04:14 A chiller has four main components: evaporator, condenser, compressor, and expansion valve. 06:23 Chilled water loop is responsible for collecting heat from the building 08:18 A chiller works by circulating refrigerant and water through different circuits 10:27 The chiller has four main components: compressor, condenser, expansion valve, and evaporator. 12:40 Chiller Basics - How they work 14:53 Chilled water enters and leaves the system while refrigerant circulates throughout.
I just saw a large chiller room today, and having seen this incredibly clear and descriptive video was helpful for me to actually know what I was looking at. Thank you!
Beautiful. Simply superb for a commerce graduate to understand chiller operations. Thank you so much for developing and sharing this great video. Fundamentals are critical and this video helps me develop that fundamental understanding.
Hi Brijesh, glad you enjoyed it. If you would like to know more we have a second, more advanced video on chiller ruclips.net/video/3ZpE3vCjNqM/видео.html
Thank you for this video I am a mechanical engineer but I've never fully understand how chiller system works.This help me expand may knowledge in HVAC system
Thanks alot man, I am electrical engineer and i always find it very difficult to understand the chiller cycle , but this was by far the greatest explanation.
I recommend to the people watching this nice video, maybe it's a good idea studying the refrigeration cycle before. It will help them understand better.
very informative and useful. one of the best tutorials out there that explains everything about chillers. particularly like how you talked about the 4 components and 3 flows. very concise and clear.
Thank you it was really enjoyable, im working on industrial cooling systems and refrigeration cycle for cold rooms and freezers, totally the mechanism are the same, this video was really clear and complete ! Thank you again
Hello, mate. Liverpool fan here. Thanks a lot for this excellent video. I'm completely new to chillers, although I'm pretty familiar with the refrigeration cycle. This helped me a lot. Cheers.
Hey mate just got into chillers at hospitals and running triple Trane chillers and system uses only two at a time as set up and alternates weekly between the three so eventually one of them gets a rest. Really been somewhat scared and overwhelmed by the complexity of the entire chiller idea at any job and try not to work on them as I haven't a clue. Your videos however,i'm hoping, will dissolve some of those fears and advance me as a refrigeration mechanic.
its the best vedio , to learn chiller opration, thaks to these made vedio, is very pacefully elaborate chiller basic working , it has include ahu, cooling tower inlet , outlet connection for easy understanding.thanks
Im a plant mechanic and wehere I work, we are pretty much babysitters for the chillers and boilers, everything is automated and we are not allowed to work on equipment, I am not HVAC certified, I barely understood how this things worked LOL, infact, this video helped me understand it better. ( I want to work little by little on getting my Universal cert)
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Great Work you guys do with these amazing animations. Thank you
does this system uses the same water?? no waste?
the one i have now i need to open the water valve for it to work. All they the same?
This is really amazing work you have done explaining and breaking down the system, Thanks a lot
Class's of teaching.....very nice sir
Great vídeo
I was looking in internet, bought one book, took part in one day course, bought another book and all these trials have not given me the explantion which you provided in 15 minutes video. Great thanks from Poland :)
Its hard to beat a good video, i've been following this guy for years
Landed a chiller job with Johnson controls!! I start Monday 💪🏼💴💴💴
How many years of experience did you have prior? How do you like it?
They just called me today
I just started with Johnson myself. Congrats !
hell yeah brother
Brother I have to apply there also in Johnson plz I want to ask you some questions about it
I Needed a sort of refresher. I’m going from residential HVAC-R systems to large industrial chillers for a new job. This video was perfect! Thanks!!
I've studied this back on my technical and my graduation courses, but I've never really absorbed the principles. After some years here I am again, learning thermal cycles and getting fascinated haha. Thank you so much for this content. :)
Im a civil engineer and wanted to appreciate your efforts and video!
thank you for explaining this in such a simple and direct manner!
Thank you so much for this- my dad worked in these plants but he treated the water that runs through these systems. He passed in early January ‘22 and while I did a lot of his lab work I don’t have as much of a mechanical background and I really appreciate this because it helps me understand what I’m working with when I walk into a mechanical room.
Sorry for your loss Jazz Coffin. ‘Keep on learning this is a science, and fascinating to keep understanding the change of state with refrigerants.
Thank you for this video. As a hotel engineer just starting out in this field, this was very simplistic and to the point for understanding how it works.
Man, I'm currently studying for a Building Physics exam and your videos are helping me a lot! Incredibly well done, perfect and plain explanations, and the accuracy of the models is astonishing! Thanks for these videos! :D
Well done. I am getting close to the end of a four decade (plus)career in water treatment. During that time I have always believed the representatives in this field should have a good grasp of Chiller Basics. I find the real mystery is trying to get guys to grasp how a liquid refrigerant at 90 degrees F leaving a condenser can cool Chilled Water to 42 degrees F. Very nice job,
Steve MacCarthy
Past President
Association of Water Technologies
Thanks Steven, congrats on the career too.
i normally search for a 2-3min brief introduction on a chiller system, but 16mins on this video worth my time for an hour searching.
Awesome tutorial! I’ve been a Commercial HVAC Sheet Metal installer for the last 4 years of my career right out of HVAC trade school. And I now got the opportunity to work for Ingersoll Rand Trane doing chiller work. Very excited to get into the Industial side of things!
I'm a mechanical engineer designing nuclear power plant HVAC system and I'm charge on the chiller system. It is very helpful for me to understand the chiller system. Thank you:)
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Wow. How does this video get 14 thumbs down? This is BY FAR the best video about water cooled chillers that I have seen. Thanks for these videos. This is the first one I watched. I'm now going to watch all of them.
Haters going to hate. I'm always surprised to see thumbs down on a completely free educational video showing information you just can't obtain else where, especially for free.Glad you enjoyed it though.
A lot of the thumbs down are actually accidental! People don't see properly, don't use the phones correctly or are just clumsy
They failed College so they blame your video.@@EngineeringMindset
I LOVE how the water is illustrated correctly, being shown to flow through the cooling coils into the bottom and out of the top.
Check out our turbocor chiller new video, animations are way better
Wow I have to really thank you, I’ve just started working as a graduate mechanical engineer on that same mcquay chiller and I couldn’t understand anything from the mechanical foreman. You are a legend and that 3d model is really helpful. Thanks I will continue watching this series 🙏
Best chiller explanation ever on youtube
00:06 A chiller is a large machinery used to generate cool water for air-conditioning in buildings.
01:55 Chillers transfer heat using a refrigerant and cooling tower to provide cooling for buildings.
04:14 A chiller has four main components: evaporator, condenser, compressor, and expansion valve.
06:23 Chilled water loop is responsible for collecting heat from the building
08:18 A chiller works by circulating refrigerant and water through different circuits
10:27 The chiller has four main components: compressor, condenser, expansion valve, and evaporator.
12:40 Chiller Basics - How they work
14:53 Chilled water enters and leaves the system while refrigerant circulates throughout.
you are emphatically a true pioneer with helping out in all of the HVACR thank you and your entire team all the best
Thank you for being patient enough to break this down for a clearer understanding of how a chiller works 💯
I just saw a large chiller room today, and having seen this incredibly clear and descriptive video was helpful for me to actually know what I was looking at. Thank you!
Beautiful. Simply superb for a commerce graduate to understand chiller operations. Thank you so much for developing and sharing this great video. Fundamentals are critical and this video helps me develop that fundamental understanding.
Hi Brijesh, glad you enjoyed it. If you would like to know more we have a second, more advanced video on chiller ruclips.net/video/3ZpE3vCjNqM/видео.html
Thank you for this video I am a mechanical engineer but I've never fully understand how chiller system works.This help me expand may knowledge in HVAC system
i like the way you explain it. very clear and interactive!, reminding me being teached in school back then
best explanation on chiller on youtube!!
Glad to hear that! thanks
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@@EngineeringMindset are there any residential size (apartment) chiller or heater tanks that are portable. Thank you for your video.
You got that right!
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Thank you very much for your videos. They have taught me a lot over the years. I will always watch them as I keep learning.
Video like this is exactly what I needed. The instructions are clear and concise. Thank you.
Thank you for the seminar this really helped.
Extremely helpful video as someone who is just starting in the MEP consulting industry! Thanks
Thanks alot man, I am electrical engineer and i always find it very difficult to understand the chiller cycle , but this was by far the greatest explanation.
Excellent delivery I haven't ever seen. Thanks.
I recommend to the people watching this nice video, maybe it's a good idea studying the refrigeration cycle before. It will help them understand better.
very informative and useful. one of the best tutorials out there that explains everything about chillers. particularly like how you talked about the 4 components and 3 flows. very concise and clear.
Very well explained. It's made hard principles look easier
Great video! I'm a pipe fitter so I work with this same setup often. Its spot on.
Hey, just found out this series on youtube as i'm currently about to start my new job in indistrial refrigeration, hope this will help!
No one can beat your efforts, hard work and knowledge. Great in depth detail and very helpful. Thank you very much and please upload more videos.
Thanks Vishal! we just made another chiller video on how the cooling capacity is controlled check it out! ruclips.net/video/f-N4isgQRGQ/видео.html
Best explanation on chiller units.
You have some of the most useful videos I have found thanks 🙏
ive been watching this guys for years, hes a legend in the hvac world
you nailed it as far as explaining it clearly the cycle of refrigeration. thanks.
Sam Alegado do a video of a indoor recreation centre cooling tower and refrigeration cycle
Thank you it was really enjoyable, im working on industrial cooling systems and refrigeration cycle for cold rooms and freezers, totally the mechanism are the same, this video was really clear and complete ! Thank you again
thanks very much for giving a brief explanation on chillers
That is the most beautiful mechanical room I have ever seen.
You should see google's data centre mechanical room. Search online for some photos.
nice explanation, tomorrow is my interview, pray for me that I get success
I hope it went well!
Thank for providing such knowledge video like this, you literally help people live
Hello, mate. Liverpool fan here. Thanks a lot for this excellent video. I'm completely new to chillers, although I'm pretty familiar with the refrigeration cycle. This helped me a lot. Cheers.
Hello mate. I heard Liverpool lost yesterday. West ham fan here
This video was very well done and the model (just like in every video) was masterfully done!
Clearly stated the basic of chiller and it's really helpful for us.keep making such videos to keep us informed and knowledgeable
thanks is a small word for the greatest work you have done.
Thank you soooo much for such clear explanations!!!
I think explaining the diagram with temperature changes for evaporation and saturation of refrigerants would of been a great addition.
We covered that in the advanced video
Hey mate just got into chillers at hospitals and running triple Trane chillers and system uses only two at a time as set up and alternates weekly between the three so eventually one of them gets a rest.
Really been somewhat scared and overwhelmed by the complexity of the entire chiller idea at any job and try not to work on them as I haven't a clue.
Your videos however,i'm hoping, will dissolve some of those fears and advance me as a refrigeration mechanic.
Amazingly helpful video. Thank you so much!!
Thank you for making this complicated system easy for us
Once you have mastered the basics, try out advanced videos
Much better volume on this video. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for your explain. I got lots of knowledge from this video.
Thanks for explaining in simple way
Best basic explanation about chiller and chiller plant.... great work Paul.. really want to thank you for this valuable knowledge about chiller....👌😋👌
You are an amzaing teacher and your content is pure gold. Thankuyou so much!!
Superb video with best explanation,great one
this is the best video in the series
Very good explanation. Clear and easy to understand. Water cooled condenser made simple! Thank you!
very good teaching thru real time models and Thank you for sharing
Tranks, you finally made me understand what actually happens in a refrigeration cycle!
Now you understand it, dive a bit deeper, we have lots more on the topic
Buddy u r awesome when u explaining something 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
its the best vedio , to learn chiller opration, thaks to these made vedio, is very pacefully elaborate chiller basic working , it has
include ahu, cooling tower inlet , outlet connection for easy understanding.thanks
WOW without a doubt best chiller information ever. Just fantastic. Thank you very much sir!
this guys is a legend, makes such good videos
Great video. Chillers were well explained!
Thank you, check out our turbocore chiller video. Much improved graphics.
This guys is a legend
very good video for learing
You make my concept clear ... Roger that
Clear and easy to understand.
VERY NICELY EXPLAINED THANKS ALOT
Great tutorial instruction video and thanks for sharing.
This is such an informative video clip. Bravo!
Very excellent explanation.
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Very good explanation, thanks
This video very useful for me. It help me understand how this system work. Thanks a lot for a great video. Best of luck for u
That was excellent explanation.
Excellent explanation. Easy to understand. Thank you so much.
Im a plant mechanic and wehere I work, we are pretty much babysitters for the chillers and boilers, everything is automated and we are not allowed to work on equipment, I am not HVAC certified, I barely understood how this things worked LOL, infact, this video helped me understand it better. ( I want to work little by little on getting my Universal cert)
lol EPA cert is like getting one of those elementary graduation certificates. Get your company to pay for any of the training/testing
thank you so much. This video gonna help to me tomorrow in the exam
Simple and easy to follow.
You explained nicely...
Thanks dear
GREAT EXPLANATION ON RUclips
Was so easy to understand. Thanks.
Thank you for this excellent demonstration!
Thank you for all your videos. Very useful. You got written "Evalorator" instead of Evaporator on the main screen presenting your video.
Excellent video. Thank you for your time.
This video is fantastic for training and upskilling purposes. Very well explained. Well done! Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing. Cheers
best video ever....
Of all the videos ever created, I'm glad this one got your vote! I'll pin this comment. Thanks!
i also love your video. how to create it
Thank you sir, for sharing the knowledge📚
Excellent illustration!
what an explanation man! salute
Thanks you for this tutorial highly appreciated
I really appreciate the time you put into this video. I definitely liked it a lot and it was very very helpful!!! thanks a lot
Hi The Engineering Mind thank you for sharing your very good knowledge about Chillers.
Great video! Easy to comprehend
Superb video contains all the explanations needed. Thanks ☺️