Air-cooled water delivery systems ideal for smaller spaces
A cost-effective way for small spaces and buildings to reduce air temperatures.
Air vs. water-cooled chilled water systems
Unlike water-cooled chilled water systems — which use a condenser water loop, cooling tower, and various associated pumps that can add complexity, space constraints, and costs — air-cooled systems use water chillers in contact with the environment.
Air-cooled condensers or chillers use a refrigerant that dissipates heat as it circulates through condenser coils. Large fans are typically used to help facilitate this process and displace warm air directly into the outdoor air. This is how most HVAC units, including those likely installed in your home, work.
Air-cooled chilled water systems designed for efficiency
Because air-cooled chilled water systems rely on various factors, including outdoor temperatures, air-cooled systems require careful analysis to determine the right system for your space.
Installing a system that’s too large or too small can waste energy by forcing it to run longer or harder. Air-cooled systems work in tandem with your ventilation system and, done well, can reduce your facility’s carbon footprint thanks to significant gains in modern system efficiency.
Get started on choosing a new chilled water system
R.E. Dimond and Associates’ mechanical engineers are always looking for ways to reduce costs and improve efficiency, both for customers and the environment. The right air-cooled chilled water system works well in tight or small spaces and can help you avoid installing supplemental systems.
And if a water-cooled chilled water system is a better fit, we can help you design for those systems, too.
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