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Valhalla
22-08-2013, 06:02 PM
Hi guys, I've been reading a lot on this site and thought maybe some people could help me. I am an engineer and a company, and they are looking at expanding into the chiller market and have allocated me to research and design them. I have a fairly good understanding of water/oil temp control units, and the basics of the refrigeration cycle.
Does anyone have any material I could be pointed towards, that helps size/design condensers/evaporators/expansion valves, with a given load per hour.
Thanks
Brian_UK
22-08-2013, 10:32 PM
Good luck with your companies dream. Product design via textbook can only result in a poor product.
Valhalla
23-08-2013, 02:27 PM
Well, we have existing prototypes in house that I have reviewed, but I would say that the design is rather poor. The hot gas bypass can be improved on.
chillerman2006
26-08-2013, 11:40 AM
but I would say that the design is rather poor. The hot gas bypass can be improved on.
Hi Valhalla
you seemed to have stumbled upon a design that the rest of the chiller industry has missed
why have you got a defrost circuit & how does this work ?
Everyone else would just keep the vessel above freezing temps for ht systems or add glycol for those below
Looks like a remarkable step forward in the chiller industry or crushed/leaking tubes in your shells
R's chillerman
chillerman2006
26-08-2013, 01:01 PM
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R's chillerman
install monkey
26-08-2013, 01:05 PM
first thing u need to learn is not putting irrelevant hyperlinks on your posts
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