HI,
Who else than York and Carrier is making big centrifugal water chillers.
I have seen York ( up to 7 MW cooling capacity, and Carrier semi hermetic turbos up to 5 MW)
Who else can go above 5 MW ????
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HI,
Who else than York and Carrier is making big centrifugal water chillers.
I have seen York ( up to 7 MW cooling capacity, and Carrier semi hermetic turbos up to 5 MW)
Who else can go above 5 MW ????
In past there was some good names in the centrifugal chillers such as AIRTEMP,WESTING HOUSE and WORTHINGTON, But they are out of business,Now a days
MC QUAY and CONTINENTAL from states and
DAIKEN and HITACHI from JAPAN are also making centrifugals how big that you can find from their sites,
malik55
Hi ya ALL :)
Have you ever seen or ever heard of the TRANE Chillers,
CVGE, CVHE, CDHG. All this are Big Centrifugal Chillers.
Adios Amigos :D :D
Bigest I see was Trane 1,5MW.Also heard for Hitachi 3x1,5MW instoled in Russia by one Croatian firm but maintance crew from Russia destroj all 3 becose they put bridge on protection.What a currage!
Renato
Yes,
There are TRANE centrifugal and are very smooth machines,
malik55
Try johnson controlls ;-)
Art
Trane produces centrifugal chillers up to 3,5 MW!
And just sold 10 for a irs in Holland!!!!
Hi Guys :) ,
Appreciate someone's help on this one.
Apologize for probing in the wrong section of the forum.
Please tell me what is actually the model and make of the following chiller? :)
Info I have was Mitsubishi-York HTPE, MIT-C1T :confused:
Any Kind soul Houston, Mars, Venus please help... :o
Apologize,
Here are the photos.
Hello,
Art Kuhn made a nice joke...Johnson Control..why do you think they bought York...
I was asking for capacity above 5 MW, as I can see in the answers, there is probably nobody else than York and Carrier...
Actually, Trane can go up to 13.8MW.
Here's a link to the product presentation.
And here's Trane's Centrifugal Page
We have many of these types of unit in the field.
You are correct, I was to fast going to the product catalog!
FreezerGeezer are working at Trane?
Appreciate for the comment Andy.
Found the missing link.
Actually someone wanted to know the availability of the impeller and internal mechanism before overhauling.
Chiller, medieval age, using R11.
Was working for Trane in 2002.
Installation and Commissioning of 3 nos CDHG for a bussines distripark.
No need catalogs.Got the EAGLES to do the flying for any trane jobs.
Me too, in Holland!
Out of Soest?
Thats correct!
york have 10MW multistage machines.
I believe they have some installed to cool the channel tunnel.
404Cab
Have a look on Mitsubishi multi stage that is a 10,000TR MONSTER MACHINE
http://www.mhi.co.jp/aircon/english/...llers_2003.pdf
if link not opens then try http://www.mhi.co.jp/aircon/english/...log/index.html
and then see the product catalogs,
malik55
looks liek an impressive bit of kit, has any one worked on had any dealings with the mitsubishi centrifs.
we have york centrifs at 8,500 TR
mitsi with 10,000 TR
any body know of any larger
HI,
Malik55, thank you very much for the infos,
it is very very interesting. I had the oportunity to work in MHI in Nagasaki, but obviously it not there that these units were built or they would have tell me something about it...
Trane, it looks like "old design" units , but please tell me if I am wrong.
They have semi hermeti with R134 a up to 3,5 MW and "new" unit with R 123, I don't get the point to built new units with this refrigerant, ( only good to replace R 11).
For the Big Chillers, I have seen 30 MW Units ( 2 in Paris) : multistage from York, 24 MW Carrier ( 1 in Paris ) single stage from Carrier.
Why do you think the Trane units look old design?
And open drive?
I've worked on several centrifugal chillers from Trane, all hermetic and all on R134a!
Some early models uses 123 but not the ones we've placed a year ago! And the ten new ones we are going place in Holland are all R134a!
Thank you all for the answers, do not hesitate to continue to put more infos for me.
Sorry for the Trane Remark, they have now units with R134, but on the web, I was a little bit surprised to find still some new units with R123.
I am very impressed by the Mistubishi units, variable diffuser and variable speed drive is definitly a big improvment for the energy saving.
Hi,
Carrier sell their centrifugal chillers with capacities: 530 - 5300.
Regards,
Jacek
not just in Poland, Trane is strong, but all over the world!
Hi,
I'm new to site so not too sure how to post etc but anyway here goes I need a bit of help.I have a York centrifugal chiller with a sub cooler in the condenser. We have alot of leaks in the sub cooler & at the moment we are retubing same.When we removed the old tubes we noticed that the tubes sit in a type of mesh wire down through the sub cooler & this is exactly where the tubes are leaking. I would like to know if anybody else has come across this problem & if so how did you rectify it. I would also like to know if anybody out there can recommend a good company to retube shell & tube condensors/evaporators in Ireland or the UK.
Thanks in advance
Question for Malik. Did you ever work on a Chrysler C2 centrif!! 'Cos if you did you know that they were not the best m/c ever built, also Westinghouse is now Mcquay which has been taken over by Daikin, so maybe the build quality will improve