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i. SHREE L.R.

TIWARI
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

b. DEPARTMENT OF
MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
2. INTRODUCTION TO A CHILLER UNIT
3. UNDER THE GUIDAfNCE OF:-

4. PROF.MANISH RANE SIR

i. PRESENTED BY:

ii. Shubhanshu Tiwari B85 Abhishek Pol B 54


NarendraKumar Pandey B49

iii. B 87 VISHWAKARMA AAKASH

iv. B86 Rishabh tripathi

v. WHAT IS Chiller Unit


5. A chiller is a machine that removes heat from a liquid coolant via a
vapor- compression, adsorption refrigeration, or absorption
refrigeration cycles. his liquid can then be circulated through a heat
exchanger to cool equipment, or another process stream (such as air
or process water)
1. TYPES OF REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
1. :-

ii. Water-Cooled Chillers. ...

iii. Air-Cooled Chillers. ...

iv. Comparison Between Air-cooled and Water-cooled Chillers. ...

v. Vapor Compressor Chillers. ...

vi. Vapor Absorption Chillers. .


6. i
7. ABSORPTION:-
8. The process in absorption refrigeration is similar to how heat is transferred in mechanical
compression. However, instead of using a mechanical compressor, absorption systems use
refrigerants that attract and absorb other substances. In some systems, for example,
ammonia acts as the refrigerant and water acts as the absorbent. Instead of relying on
electric power, heat can come from water, natural gas, steam or other fuel sources.
a. THERMOELECTRIC:-
b. These systems don’t need water or any type of refrigerant. They rely on a thermocouple
and electric current. One end of the thermocouple is hot and the other end is cool when
current is directed to it. The cold side of the thermocouple is placed in the area that
needs cooled so it can attract heat and remove it from the air. Thermoelectric
refrigeration isn’t usually used for large cooling loads, but it’s perfect for hard-to-access
small cooling loads. A good example would be electronic systems.
c. ADVANTAGES:-

9. Longer Lifespan.

10. Quiet Operation.

11. Energy Efficiency

12. No open space needed

13. .
a. DISADVANTAGES:-

b. 1.Higher Cost.

2.Complicated

Installation. 3.More

Maintenance.

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