CHILLER RENTAL 500 TON

The 500-ton air-cooled rental chiller is our largest industrial unit and can handle the most enduring process cooling applications.

Selecting the appropriate size chiller unit involves considering environmental factors, the target temperature, type of coolant, the heat load, and more.

Our expert team can provide 24/7 knowledge in getting you the proper service and solutions.

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500-Ton Chiller w/ Four Variable-Drive Screw Compressors & 600-1,300 GPM Range

500-Ton Chiller Specs & Common Applications

Specifications

  • Dimensions: L: 52'0" W: 8'0" H: 13'6"
  • Min / Max Flow GPM: 600 / 1,300 GPM
  • Shipping Weight (with trailer):  48,500 lbs.
  • Chilled Water/Brine Temp. Range: 0°F-65°F
  • Electrical Data: 460 Volt / 3 Phase / 60 Hz / 878 FLA (Chiller)

Applications

  • Alkylation Cooling
  • Concrete Cooling
  • Wet Gas Compressor Cooling
  • Dense Air Injection
  • Plastic Production Processes
  • Environmental Control
  • Wastewater Treatment
  • Turbine Inlet Cooling

How the 500-Ton Chiller Works

 

An air-cooled chiller removes excess heat from the cooling system and works in tandem with a refrigeration system. After the water flowing through an air handler or process system has cycled through, it becomes warm and enters the chiller. It’s then processed in the evaporator, which absorbs the water’s heat and evaporates liquid refrigerant into a low-pressure gas before converting it to a high-pressure gas. 

The system uses fans to get rid of the heat outside. This condenses the refrigerant becoming a liquid again that moves through the evaporator to repeat the cycle.

How the 500-Ton Chiller Works

 

An air-cooled chiller removes excess heat from the cooling system and works in tandem with a refrigeration system. After the water flowing through an air handler or process system has cycled through, it becomes warm and enters the chiller. It’s then processed in the evaporator, which absorbs the water’s heat and evaporates liquid refrigerant into a low-pressure gas before converting it to a high-pressure gas. 

The system uses fans to get rid of the heat outside. This condenses the refrigerant becoming a liquid again that moves through the evaporator to repeat the cycle.

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