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The Difference Between Condenser and Cooler

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  Today, both condensers and coolers are very important heat exchange components in commercial or industrial refrigeration equipment and are widely used in many applications. Many customers are curious about the difference between a condenser and a cooler.  There are four differences between the condenser and the cooler in the design. The first is whether there is a phase change, the second is the difference in heat transfer coefficient, and the third is the series heat exchanger. Fourthly whether there is a liquid level control port. Today the  chiller supplier  will talk about this aspect. 1. With or without phase change The condenser will condense the gas phase and transform it into a liquid phase. The cooling water of the cooler only cools, there is no phase change, just a pure temperature change; in addition, the cooling medium they use is also different. The purpose is also different. The cooler is used to cool the material without phase change. The condenser is used to cool and

Air-Cooled Chiller vs. Water-Cooled Chiller Comparison

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  Industrial processes generate large amounts of heat, which must be dissipated to avoid damage to sensitive equipment and to protect finished products. Proven methods of monitoring and regulating temperatures at optimum levels involve the use of a cooling system, which can be either water or air cooled. This article will focus on the differences between   water cooled chillers   and air cooled chiller systems.   Air-cooled chillers vs. water-cooled chillers Although both air-cooled and water-cooled chillers function to remove unwanted heat from the manufacturing process, they differ in different ways. Deciding which  chiller type  is best for your industrial process depends on several factors, including Chiller condenser mechanism Environmental and location considerations   Air-cooled versus water-cooled condensers There is a distinct difference between air-cooled and water-cooled chillers with condensers. Air-cooled chillers are equipped with condensers that use ambient air to lower