Common auxiliary accessories and cooling methods for industrial chillers
Commonly used auxiliary accessories for chillers include water flow switch, pressure controller, pressure difference controller, temperature controller and solenoid valve, as well as a brief introduction of three cooling methods, liquid vaporization refrigeration, gas expansion refrigeration and thermoelectric refrigeration.
1. Common auxiliary accessories for chillers:
1, water flow switch
The water flow switch is used as the control or cut-off protection of the fluid flow in the pipeline. When the fluid flow reaches the set value, the switch automatically cuts off (or turns on) the circuit.
2, pressure controller
The pressure controller is used for pressure control and pressure protection. The unit has low and high pressure controllers to control the working range of the system pressure. When the system pressure reaches the set value, the switch automatically cuts off (or connects) the circuit.
3, differential pressure controller
The pressure difference controller is used to control the pressure difference. When the pressure difference reaches the set value, the switch automatically cuts off (or turns on) the circuit.
4, temperature controller
The temperature controller is used as the control or protection of the unit. When the temperature reaches the set value, the switch automatically cuts off (or turns on) the circuit. In our products, temperature control is often used, and the temperature of the water tank is used to control the startup and shutdown of the unit. There are also temperature controllers that are required to prevent freezing.
5, solenoid valve
Cut off the system circuit when the compressor stops to avoid liquid shock when the compressor is started next time. Generally used in larger refrigeration systems.
Two or three cooling methods
1. Liquid vaporization refrigeration:
1) Compression: The normal temperature gas state becomes a high pressure and high temperature gas state.
2) Condensation: High pressure and high temperature gas becomes high pressure liquid.
3) Evaporation: High-pressure liquid turns into low-pressure gas, which absorbs heat and realizes cooling.
2, gas expansion refrigeration:
Gas expansion refrigeration uses the adiabatic expansion of high-pressure gas to reach low temperature, and uses the reheating process of the expanded gas at low pressure to refrigerate. Due to the different equipment for gas adiabatic expansion, there are generally two ways: one is to increase the high pressure The gas is expanded by the expander and has external power output, so the temperature drop of the gas is large, and the cooling capacity is also large during reheating. However, the structure of the expander is more complicated. Another way is to make the gas expand through the throttle valve without external power output. The temperature drop is small and the cooling capacity is small, but the structure of the throttle valve is relatively simple, which is convenient for adjusting the gas flow.

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