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    Spray chiller designs



    Hello
    I am interesting to produce water close to 0°C . One of the way is to use the spray chiller but somebody can explain How the spray chillers work?
    Any manufacturer?



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    Re: Spray chiller designs

    Hi gwapa
    Many years ago when I worked for Howden Refrigeration in Australia they had some portable spray chillers on NH3. These were basically a shell and tube heat exchanger with 3 or 4 double spray heads fitted into the top of the heat exchanger. There was a reasonable sized drop leg with a small liquid pump fitted that fed the sprays. The pump was a Smith high pressure gear pump. These worked fairly well as long as the pumps didn't get oil in them.
    The heat exchanger had a suction header on the top with a series of entries from the shell, this allowed any entrained liquid to drop out and run back to the heat exchanger.
    The bottom row or two of the tubes were in the liquid I recall.
    There was a control column on the side with 2 level switches, operating and hi level. There was a pressure differential switch for the liquid pump.
    These chillers were rated at 60 TR on chiller duty about -10 to -15 suction. The compressor was a WRV163, can't remember the exact details of the compressor.
    Hope this helps.
    Paul

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    Re: Spray chiller designs

    thanks PaulZ
    any idea who mnufactur this units

    What was the outlet temperature do you remember?

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    Re: Spray chiller designs

    Hi gawpa
    I can't remember I think Howden got them built in Australia to their design. Howden in Australia is now Austcold. You could google spray chillers and see what comes up.
    Sorry I can't be of any further help
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    Re: Spray chiller designs

    gwapa,

    I've seen these before in poultry processing plants. You might try a search on Google for "red water chillers" also.

    Think poultry processing and using chilled water to cool the birds... That's where the term red water comes from...blood in the water.
    If all else fails, ask for help.


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    Re: Spray chiller designs

    Quote Originally Posted by gwapa View Post
    Hello
    I am interesting to produce water close to 0°C . One of the way is to use the spray chiller but somebody can explain How the spray chillers work?
    Any manufacturer?
    Here's a manufacturer

    http://www.mmc.no

    With a good load control system for the compressor this system can run the compressor at 100% until the seawater is at -1.5C
    Last edited by Tycho; 27-05-2011 at 05:59 PM.
    -Cheers-

    Tycho

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    Re: Spray chiller designs

    MY old employer Isotherm Builds these units for several companies that supply them to the Poultry and process industries . '
    Can be used with r-22 and ammonia and able to produce 32 degree f water without freeze up problems.
    large water capacities are available.
    Give them a call these things work great.

    Isotherm inc in Arlington, texas USA

    best regards

    Bruce

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    Re: Spray chiller designs

    Morris and associates and C.A.T.(Cooling Applied Technologies) also make spray chillers.


    Good Luck.

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    Re: Spray chiller designs

    Quote Originally Posted by bruceboldy View Post
    MY old employer Isotherm Builds these units for several companies that supply them to the Poultry and process industries . '
    Can be used with r-22 and ammonia and able to produce 32 degree f water without freeze up problems.
    large water capacities are available.
    Give them a call these things work great.

    Isotherm inc in Arlington, texas USA

    best regards

    Bruce
    was looking at some old posts and found this

    Thought I'd mention that MMC Kulde buy the chillers from Isotherm, then gets them mounted on skids with Howden compressor units at SES and they are delivered onboard the ships complete, ready to connect the cables and seawater pipes.
    -Cheers-

    Tycho

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    Re: Spray chiller designs

    Yes we at Isotherm have developed unique design of spray evaporators. Our latest patented version has surpassed all other evaporators in the industry due to the least refrigerant charge capability. The thermal performance is similar to our spray chillers; however, this SX series does nott require any pumps and the control system is very simple.

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    Re: Spray chiller designs

    Thanks to all you
    I alreddy ask a quotation
    Regards
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    Re: Spray chiller designs

    Quote Originally Posted by zayub View Post
    Yes we at Isotherm have developed unique design of spray evaporators. Our latest patented version has surpassed all other evaporators in the industry due to the least refrigerant charge capability. The thermal performance is similar to our spray chillers; however, this SX series does nott require any pumps and the control system is very simple.
    Good day Mr. Zayub,
    I am student of mechanical engineering in Mexico. I am interesting in "SX series" systems that you posted. Can you help me to find some information about this spray chillers without pump?
    Thanks a lot,
    TrazY

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