How to buy a cooling system
The most serious problem with the supply of a cooling system arises when the technological process already includes refrigeration equipment. If the manufacturing process requires heat to be removed, then a cooling system is indispensable. Otherwise, you will end up with a substandard product.
A refrigeration specialist helps an entrepreneur choose a heat removal system. The customer needs not just to choose a cooling system, but to supply the cooling system that will suit his production and meet all technological and environmental requirements. Dalgakiran’s engineers advise to focus on the cooling requirements for the main equipment of the line when choosing. It is important to understand which process requires cooling. Then the customer already knows what temperature is needed. Otherwise, you have to study the entire technological process, noting all the points of heat generation. Depending on the temperature that needs to be lowered, you can decide to use, for example, cooling towers or a dry refrigerator. If the customer has the task of clearly monitoring the temperature in a given range, for example, 8-10 ° C, then the cooling tower will suit him only in the autumn and winter, when the ambient temperature is about 0 ° C. In spring and summer, when the air temperature rises to +25 ° C, you will have to use a vapor compression machine – a chiller.
Dalgakiran has cooling systems that allow it to operate both as dry refrigerators and vapor compression machines. We effectively use the cooling potential and save energy at the same time. This system is called a chiller with a free cooling option and an adiabatic cooling option. In summer, we use a compressor-type chiller, and in the cold season, we use a free cooling system. Dry coolers are the same dry refrigerator, but they are built in as an additional module. This cooling system is controlled automatically. Dalgakiran specialists believe that before buying a cooling system, you should study the nuances of production technology and find out the specifics of the weather conditions where the production is located. Only then should you make a choice in favor of a combined or any other water cooling system.