Instructions
Decide what size chiller you need. Calculate the change in temperature between the inlet and outlet water and the rate of water flow in gallons per minute. Find the British thermal units using the formula #BTU/hour = 500(the weight of the water) x GPM x temperature difference.
Determine how many tons of cooling you need. One ton of cooling equals 12,000 BTU per hour. This tells you what size chiller you'll need.
Unpack the new chiller. Locate the inlet and outlet accessories. Attach the outlet tube to the screw nut and insert it into the seal ring.
Attach the assembled outlet to the chiller base. Connect the external flexible hose with clamp rings.
Secure the outlets and hose. Correct any leaks. Set the voltage and frequency to the specifications on the machine. Make sure the air inlet is 12 inches from other objects and the heat exhaust is 24 inches from other objects. Plug in the unit. Run the circulation, checking for blockages.
How to Install a Water Chiller
A water chiller keeps a device or area cool by transferring heat from water to a refrigerant. This protects equipment and can increase production by maintaining a proper temperature for manufacturing. Once installed, the machine regulates the source of cool water. Installing a new chiller is easy since as the device comes preassembled.