Originally Posted by
gk2108
Sanderh,
What i meant was that our chiller system is designed for a brine outlet temp of -32 deg C , and the suction at the compressor at -35 deg C . That makes it +3 deg C suction superheat.apologies for penning down wrongly.
Now ,in practice, what i am observing is that the refrigerant gas suction temp is around -41 deg C and the brine leaving the chiller is at -31 deg C.This is a DX type of a chiller.and i wanna know whether such a high dT( between the refrigerant gas and the brine ) is allowable , and is this efficient operation??????
Regards
Govind