my man works on this and when he was explaining with passion I was ahhh let me what he's talking about and I must congratulate u all who work on this u doing great
Its crazy how i learned about chillers doing security letting them in the top floor. Now im studying to be a building engineer. You look at buildings different when you know them inside out.
That is true for all of engineering. I'm a BSME and I love to watch things run just because I might learn something that I might use in another design, even if it is a completely different application.
I have not worked on these chillers directly, but I have gotten to do some work in a central utilies plant that used 6 or 7 of them to handle cooling for several downtown buildings. I'm not sure what the actual heat load they can handle is, but I do know the compressor on each chiller has a 1750 Hp (1300 kW) motor. It's crazy seeing how heating and cooling works at such a large scale!
I had a 3 floor medical office building that used air cooled, which were located on the top floor. Unfortunately there was a IT employee that was right under the compressor/condenser of her 3rd floor office, she called me to find out what it was… I thought she was exaggerating the noise as I stood I. The doorway, however as I approached her desk area to investigate I noticed the resonance was indeed very loud, Simple solution… move the desk across the room. She was satisfied.
Really great video. I have a project on a screw compressor used in an air cooled chiller and this video was a great starting point in understanding the equipment. Looking forward to watching more videos!
Me es muy importante y valiosa su enseñansa,confio plenamente en que sus conocimientos son totalmente autenticos y veraces,y agradesco sus enseñansas en este tema ya que estoy muy interesado en adquirir todo el conocimiento posible en el area de sistema de agua helada (chillers).
make a video on how water tower water loop is kept clean. is it cleaned by chemicals or centrifugal forces? because evaporation must have left the remaining water highly concentrated.
Great video. Is it possible for you guys to produce a similar graphic video on chilled water pipe work, components and principles such as control valves, by pass valves, and actuators
@@EngineeringMindset hello, please I would like to khnow if you can explain to me how I can khnow the amount of enzrgy stocked in a bank of glace water please
2:46 at State 1: I'm having trouble understanding why the refrigerant is low temperature. Since it's absorbing heat from the water in the evaporator wouldn't the refrigerant exiting the evaporator be medium/high temperature?
How do we find the coefficient of performance for vapor absorption chillers? For instance if a vapor absorption chiller has capacity of 800 ton and consumes 21kw of electricity then what would be its COP?
Why is it using 21kW electricity if it's an absorption chiller. COP is the ratio of how much energy you put in compared to how much cooling you get out
Phenomenal presentation. I m a PhD student and I have a presentation to do on Solar Absorption chillers, can you help me with the animations you used in this video ? Thanks ;)
why are air-cooled chillers only available upto 450 TR...is it because screw compressors are not available beyond 450 TR ..or is it due to some other constraint?
I have a question. is there any way that I could connect the air chiller on my home refrigerator and dump the heat that it ejects into the cooling loop of my ground source heat pump, so I'm not dumping hot air into the kitchen and adding load that the AC must then deal with? It would also keep my refrigerator cooler in the summer.
It could be done, but I suspect you are killing a fly with a sledge hammer. Paying the professionals, getting the supplies, and modifying an existing type 1 system like your describing would likely cost enough that it would take 20+ yrs to get your investment back.
Just an FYI, you guys spelled typically as "typically" on your video in the "chiller types and applications explained section." You misspelled it three times. Just thought I'd let you know, so you can make the correction.
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my man works on this and when he was explaining with passion I was ahhh let me what he's talking about and I must congratulate u all who work on this u doing great
Its crazy how i learned about chillers doing security letting them in the top floor. Now im studying to be a building engineer. You look at buildings different when you know them inside out.
That is true for all of engineering. I'm a BSME and I love to watch things run just because I might learn something that I might use in another design, even if it is a completely different application.
did it work out my friend?
Отличное видео! В 13 минут уместили много информации для основного понимания принципов работы оборудования и систем!
I have not worked on these chillers directly, but I have gotten to do some work in a central utilies plant that used 6 or 7 of them to handle cooling for several downtown buildings. I'm not sure what the actual heat load they can handle is, but I do know the compressor on each chiller has a 1750 Hp (1300 kW) motor. It's crazy seeing how heating and cooling works at such a large scale!
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Wonderful video, really helps me as someone who decided to get into the hvac industry.
I had a 3 floor medical office building that used air cooled, which were located on the top floor. Unfortunately there was a IT employee that was right under the compressor/condenser of her 3rd floor office, she called me to find out what it was… I thought she was exaggerating the noise as I stood I. The doorway, however as I approached her desk area to investigate I noticed the resonance was indeed very loud, Simple solution… move the desk across the room. She was satisfied.
Thanks again Paul. Your videos are very helpful.
Really great video. I have a project on a screw compressor used in an air cooled chiller and this video was a great starting point in understanding the equipment. Looking forward to watching more videos!
Excellent video. Can you make a video how to calculate ACFM (actual cubic feet per minute) of an air compressor?
Please keep on educating us.
Great video information ❤,
Please make a video information for screw type compressor and reciprocating compressor ❤
TQ a lot of u for teaching a good class about chillers
I'm so blessed finding this site so easy to understand the information I thank you for your knowledge and time
Great explanation
please update this video regarding the availability of current advancement and available chiller options in 222.
Respected Sir please make videos on Chiller plant maintenance and installation
Absorption chiller
ABSORPTION CHILLER
Use an absorption chiller to improve your water-cooled chiller efficiency by converting heat into cold
Would you put a high pressure chiller on a lower floor or basement of an occupied office building, hospital, school?
Good presentation
Thank you . You are doing great . All my concept about chillar and HVACs are becoming clear thank you so much guys
Me es muy importante y valiosa su enseñansa,confio plenamente en que sus conocimientos son totalmente autenticos y veraces,y agradesco sus enseñansas en este tema ya que estoy muy interesado en adquirir todo el conocimiento posible en el area de sistema de agua helada (chillers).
Very niece explain
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@ engineering mindset...what ever you have done is great..help us one more on calculating the cfm,fpm. Of AHUs,DUCT and ROOMs
Excellent video. I'm new to chillers and this channel. Just suscribed and looking forward to more videos.
make a video on how water tower water loop is kept clean.
is it cleaned by chemicals or centrifugal forces?
because evaporation must have left the remaining water highly concentrated.
superb video sir
this video is rite on the money.
Can you do a video on regular maintenance on an entire sytem? What should be looked at etc.
Great video. Is it possible for you guys to produce a similar graphic video on chilled water pipe work, components and principles such as control valves, by pass valves, and actuators
We have one coming in about 2 weeks covering schematics for chilled and condenser water. I'll send you a link
Wonderful and thank you in advance
Here you go: ruclips.net/video/ak51DHAiuWo/видео.html
Thank you so much. The explanation is very good and the drawings are well detailed
@@EngineeringMindset hello, please I would like to khnow if you can explain to me how I can khnow the amount of enzrgy stocked in a bank of glace water please
Great Stuff!!
2:46 at State 1: I'm having trouble understanding why the refrigerant is low temperature. Since it's absorbing heat from the water in the evaporator wouldn't the refrigerant exiting the evaporator be medium/high temperature?
Thermal energy is used to change phase liquid to gas, gas to liquid, temperature doesn't change during this transition
Thx for sharing
Best channel for engineers...thank you...
Great work. Thanks a lot.
Bravo, genius
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can you please tell me that what kind of a chiller can we use for cooling water for bathing purposes or say a gym?
Very good
thank
please make a video on vrf
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You sound a bit like Oliver Harper. He does/did retrospective reviews of movies.
I wonder if you could use the blower fan in conjunction with the new type of co2 scrubber using the blower technology already?
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beautiful.......thank you....
Excellent stuff!
thank u
How do we find the coefficient of performance for vapor absorption chillers?
For instance if a vapor absorption chiller has capacity of 800 ton and consumes 21kw of electricity then what would be its COP?
Why is it using 21kW electricity if it's an absorption chiller. COP is the ratio of how much energy you put in compared to how much cooling you get out
you spelt typical as tpyical. Sorry I got triggered. LOL. But other wise great video!
谢谢!
thank you
subscribed, enough said!
Thank you teacher!
Phenomenal presentation. I m a PhD student and I have a presentation to do on Solar Absorption chillers, can you help me with the animations you used in this video ?
Thanks ;)
Have a look on our website: theengineeringmindset.com/chiller-types-and-application-guide/
The Engineering Mindset Thank you, this is very helpful.
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Can i use 7.5tr air cooled chiller for two 1200 CFM capacity.
Saw thumbnail... was like "inB4 danfoss turbocor" Well almost
wow good info sir, thanks
Thank you sir
Good
Thank you, glad you enjoyed
why are air-cooled chillers only available upto 450 TR...is it because screw compressors are not available beyond 450 TR ..or is it due to some other constraint?
I have a question. is there any way that I could connect the air chiller on my home refrigerator and dump the heat that it ejects into the cooling loop of my ground source heat pump, so I'm not dumping hot air into the kitchen and adding load that the AC must then deal with? It would also keep my refrigerator cooler in the summer.
It could be done, but I suspect you are killing a fly with a sledge hammer. Paying the professionals, getting the supplies, and modifying an existing type 1 system like your describing would likely cost enough that it would take 20+ yrs to get your investment back.
Is chiller water drinkable
Thank you so much
What about when they turn the heat on?
At my facility we have chillers for cooling and a power plant/plant boiler for heating.
Super
Hie guys,I've got a query here with the chiller displaying( I OFF) What does this mean &how do I resolve the issue.
Or like my building where I have 12 200 ton rooftop units ranging from screw compressor to semi-hematic compressor and tandem scroll compressors
These chillers,is 608 and type 2,3,certification or universal technicians to work on that right ?
You need the epa universal with every section covered to work on these.
Just an FYI, you guys spelled typically as "typically" on your video in the "chiller types and applications explained section." You misspelled it three times. Just thought I'd let you know, so you can make the correction.
Voltaj chilar
2:55 I was a bit disturbed by the volumes of blood gushing down the cooling tower there...
:-P
spelling mistake 3:43 "tpyically"
2:55
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Arabic translation, please
Too fast unless you are on top of your form no way to follow up !
You can slow the video down in the video settings, also pause the video to make notes. Additionally, this is an old video we edit differently now